False Alert Hawaii told to prepare for Incoming missiles

The bombers go in first to disable high value targets. The B-2 can load 48 nuclear bombs each.


If true this the type of info that have me smh at fuckers whom talk that North Korea having nukes is a problem....

1 plane can load up more bombs than that coun......man know what I'm stop
 
Lmao @ believing that a plane can hold 48 nuclear warhead missles

Little boy and fat man was fucking huge

U drop 48 nukes anywhere and the world is over
 
The Northrop (later Northrop Grumman) B-2 Spirit, also known as the Stealth Bomber, is an American heavypenetrationstrategic bomber, featuring low observable stealthtechnology designed for penetrating dense anti-aircraft defenses; it is a flying wing design with a crew of two.[1][4] The bomber can deploy both conventional and thermonuclear weapons, such as eighty 500 lb (230 kg)-class (Mk 82) JDAMGlobal Positioning System-guided bombs, or sixteen 2,400 lb (1,100 kg) B83 nuclear bombs. The B-2 is the only acknowledged aircraft that can carry large air-to-surfacestandoff weapons in a stealth configuration.
 
Where did the people run too??? The only people that have bunkers are the military, sum government persons and the rich people!! I guess the people have to do the ole duck and cover!! Like thats really going to save your ass!!! Heres something strange.. The russians have fallout shelters for their population, but the US your on your own!!
 
Bombers for defense? I’m not a military guy but how is a bomber going to defend an incoming missile?
Drop bunker busters on known sites.

Take as many sites out.

Then have intercepting Missiles on stand by.
 
Where did the people run too??? The only people that have bunkers are the military, sum government persons and the rich people!! I guess the people have to do the ole duck and cover!! Like thats really going to save your ass!!! Heres something strange.. The russians have fallout shelters for their population, but the US your on your own!!
Some people said they were getting under tables. Im like......wtf. tha fuck being under a table gone do?
That's like hiding in your closet during a house fire.
 
that's that early cold war duck and cover from nuclear blasts shit....


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Some people said they were getting under tables. Im like......wtf. tha fuck being under a table gone do?
That's like hiding in your closet during a house fire.
 
Where did the people run too??? The only people that have bunkers are the military, sum government persons and the rich people!! I guess the people have to do the ole duck and cover!! Like thats really going to save your ass!!! Heres something strange.. The russians have fallout shelters for their population, but the US your on your own!!

world wars were actually fought in many european and asian countries.

there is a reason why hawaii and alaska are states but puerto rico is not.

due to the geography of the united states its really hard for a foreign country to mount any form of attack here. since no war from another nation has been fought here in a looooong time americans don't know what it means or how it feels when air raid sirens go off.

russians do. lol

and that is why they have legit bunkers.

and there are legit bunkers in america too. most of us just can't afford one or don't have access to one.
 
Where did the people run too??? The only people that have bunkers are the military, sum government persons and the rich people!! I guess the people have to do the ole duck and cover!! Like thats really going to save your ass!!! Heres something strange.. The russians have fallout shelters for their population, but the US your on your own!!

Here in the South, many of the older government buildings and colleges have basements that were designed to double as nuclear fallout shelters...I've seen the official fallout shelter sign posted outside buildings at the Atlanta University Center, for example.
 
Here in the South, many of the older government buildings and colleges have basements that were designed to double as nuclear fallout shelters...I've seen the official fallout shelter sign posted outside buildings at the Atlanta University Center, for example.

i honestly think none of those "shelters" could withstand a regular bomb let alone a nuclear one.

those buildings were built long ago and as we all know the infrastructure of the country is failing. in addition to that, i think that those signs were just that. signs.

they were put there to comfort the public. nothing more.
 
Here in the South, many of the older government buildings and colleges have basements that were designed to double as nuclear fallout shelters...I've seen the official fallout shelter sign posted outside buildings at the Atlanta University Center, for example.
We wasn’t talking about this at no point during the Obama years it’s a damn shame
 
i honestly think none of those "shelters" could withstand a regular bomb let alone a nuclear one.

those buildings were built long ago and as we all know the infrastructure of the country is failing. in addition to that, i think that those signs were just that. signs.

they were put there to comfort the public. nothing more.


I've been in them. They are basements where people could escape the aftermath (nuclear fallout). I didn't mean to give the impression that they were built to withstand a direct hit. Yes they are old but the purpose was to get people below ground....I am sure you would rather be in one than not.
 
I've been in them. They are basements where people could escape the aftermath (nuclear fallout). I didn't mean to give the impression that they were built to withstand a direct hit. Yes they are old but the purpose was to get people below ground....I am sure you would rather be in one than not.

naw. i would rather be in a rural area.

those shelters have no food, water or facilities to accomodate a dozen people. let alone hundreds. anything within 20-30 miles is going to be on fire after a nuclear bomb drop. then the fallout and radiation will hit.

its a wrap. bomb shelters in cities are lipstick on a pig.
 
A couple posts ago you thought they were fake and were just signs...now you say you know they are real but are ill equipped...

Not saying you are wrong, but how would you know one way or the other?
 
A couple posts ago you thought they were fake and were just signs...now you say you know they are real but are ill equipped...

Not saying you are wrong, but how would you know one way or the other?


i am saying that they are large gathering spaces that are not built to withstand any military grade bomb. and the signs are window dressing designed to calm the public. and have you ever seen any bomb shelter that was equipped to handle hundreds of people sleeping, eating and using the bathroom.

if anything hurricane katrina should tell you how ill equipped this country is to handle any disaster.
 
@850credit

i was literally stuck on i-40 in TN just outside of nashville for over about 10 hours last weekend. other people were stuck for over 14.

for a fucking snow storm with maybe 2-3 inches of snow.

luckily my girl and i were able to get off at an exit and we were able to tough it out at a truck station. most people were literally stuck in their vehicles for over 14+ hours. they literally had to call in the national guard for 3 inches of fucking snow. i left nashville at 1 pm for what is usually a 2.5 hour ride and got home at 5 fucking am.

and you think a bomb shelter with no food, water or life support facilities is going to provide any help if bombs start falling. really???
 
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Nuclear Fallout Shelters Were Never Going to Work

http://www.history.com/news/nuclear-fallout-shelters-were-never-going-to-work

Americans got their first look at that protection in January of 1962, when fallout-shelter signs began appearing in 14 cities across the country. Designed by Robert W. Blakeley of the Army Corp of Engineers, the signs featured three yellow triangles inscribed in a black circle—an arresting image approved by government psychologists. As a test, Blakely had envisioned the signs put up in downtown Manhattan “when all the lights are out and people are on the street and don’t know where to go.” And since half of Americans at the time were smokers, Blakeley specified the use of yellow reflective paint to make the signs visible in the glow of a cigarette lighter. The 3M corporation (best known today as the maker of Scotch tape and Post-It notes) manufactured 400,000 shelter signs, for which Uncle Sam paid less than a penny apiece.

The signs popped up everywhere. In New York alone, the Army Corps of Engineers contracted with 38 architectural firms to inspect 105,244 large buildings. Eventually, some 19,000 of them would become shelters.

And what sorts of quarters awaited those who staggered down the stairs? Only a handful were relatively posh; Chase Manhattan Bank, for one, dropped $49,000 on “compressed” wheat biscuits in banana and chocolate flavors to stock its five-story shelter. But most citizens would find only dank, low-ceilinged basements equipped with the barest necessities: bedding, drums of potable water, medical kits and government-issue wheat crackers. And while Uncle Sam thoughtfully provided toilet paper, the toilets themselves were harder to come by. A handy tip from a government booklet advised: “Make a commode by cutting the seat out of a chair and placing the pail under it.” It’s little wonder that the medical kits also included phenobarbital to chill everybody out.

Perhaps not surprisingly, the trouble with such crude accommodations became obvious almost immediately. Mere months into the program, reports emerged of leaking water drums and shelters that had never received any supplies. In a New York Times story in June of 1963, a Harlem woman asked, “Who’d want to go down there?” referring to the fetid tenement cellar meant to serve as her shelter space. The “rats are as big as dogs,” she said. “If fallout came, I’d just run.” In fact, the untenability of the shelters was public knowledge before they had even opened. A November 1961 story on the front page of The Washington Post bemoaned that most of the designated shelters would be little more than “cold, unpleasant cellar space, with bad ventilation and even worse sanitation.”


Conditions were a serious problem, but location was a bigger one. Two-thirds of the fallout shelters in the U.S. were in “risk areas”—neighborhoods so close to strike targets that they’d likely never survive an attack in the first place. In New York, for example, most of the government shelters could be found in Manhattan and Brooklyn—despite the fact that a 20-megaton hydrogen bomb detonated over Midtown would leave a crater 20 stories deep and drive a firestorm all the way to the center of Long Island. Even out there, Life magazine said, occupants of a fallout shelter “might be barbequed.”

What were the feds thinking? According to Kenneth D. Rose, author of the book One Nation Underground, defense officials placed their faith in the counterforce doctrine, a game theory that held that atomic war would be waged with only military installations as targets. But that was wishful thinking. “It wouldn’t take much for the whole theory to totally go south,” Rose said. “If a bomber missed its target and hit a city by mistake, then of course the gloves would come off and both sides would concentrate on cities as well.”
 
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