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radiation watch

it039s up to you to keep aware of radiation levels in your town here are a couple of places to help you do that
did israel just kill us all

heretic productions present: mike rivero039s comments at http:whatreallyhappenedcommirrored from snordelhansisraelhere is a nightmare scenario for you1 israel and the us create stuxnet2 stuxnet is deployed to wreck iran039s nuclear power station3 but stuxnet escapes from its intended target and spreads across asia4 as the above article documents stuxnet was in japan last october presumably still spreading and intended to wreck nuclear power plants5 stuxnet targets the siemens controller6 fukushima uses the seimens controllers stuxnet was designed interfere withso now the difficulty the fukushima nuclear plant operators faced in recovering control over their runaway reactors takes on a darker significance remember that the first problem following the quake was that the automated shutdown systems failed to operate at some of the reactors because pumps failed and valves would not open even while running on batteries the very sorts of mischief stuxnet supposedly was designed to cause at iran039s power station
japanese radiation no problem

an american expert allays our fears about radiation and tsunamis
how the us government used veterans as atomic guinea pigs op-docs

this weeks op-doc is the atomic soldiers morgan knibbes haunting oral history of the united states nuclear weapons testing program in the 1950s and 60s as many as 400000 american servicemen took part in those tests experiencing nuclear blasts at close range and the nightmarish story told by the veterans in knibbes film shows how the experience has marked them for lifemore from the new york times video: subscribe: http:bitlyu8ys7nwatch all of our videos here: http:nytimescomvideofacebook: https:wwwfacebookcomnytvideotwitter: https:twittercomnytvideo----------whether it039s reporting on conflicts abroad and political divisions at home or covering the latest style trends and scientific developments new york times video journalists provide a revealing and unforgettable view of the world it039s all the news that039s fit to watch
cold war computing - the sage system

the sage semi-automatic ground environment system was designed and built in the 1950s to defend against the threat of soviet bombers attacking the continental united states the system was much influenced by the design of mit039s whirlwind ii computer system which was never completed ibm designed and built the anfsq-7 computer the heart of the sage program with companies such as western electric who produced in your defense the mitre corporation and system development corporation were also major contractors on the projectthere were more than twenty sage installations located across north america linking hundreds of radar stations air force fighter wings and missle defense sites in the first large-scale computer communications network the sage network was decentralized and would allow a unit to continue operation even if other sites were disabled as the soviet attack threat shifted from long-range bombers to nuclear missles in the 1960039s the sage system became less strategic however parts of the system continued operation into the early 1980039sthis film explains the national security threats of the 1950039s and 60039s that sage was built to defend against shows the sage computer and network in operation and simulates how sage would react to an attack on the united states
japan nuclear crisis indepth

with more states of emergency being declared at nuclear facilities in japan nuclear scientist imad khadduri says the risk of damage from meltdown is less than in disasters such as chernoyl and three mile islandhe talks to al jazeera039s kamahl santamaria and outlines the likely outcomes
why demand nuclear transparency from iran and not israel

hamid dabashi: people should demand a nuclear weapons free region that starts with israel and pakistan
the human race in a nutshell

aliens beware
terminator 2 - how the nuclear holocaust scene was made - miniature props

terminator 2 - how the nuclear holocaust scene was made - miniature props
here039s how trump039s nuclear quotbuttonquot actually works

there039s no physical button but there is a quotfootballquot and quotbiscuitquot read more about trump039s taunting tweet on voxcom here: http:bitly2epdqedsubscribe to our channel http:googl0bsajojust a week into 2018 donald trump tweeted a provocative message directed at the north korean regime039s leader kim jong un his message cited a quotnuclear buttonquot and claimed that his was much larger than kim039s but how does the us protocol for launching nuclear warheads actually work it039s a process that039s designed to be fast - there are only a few steps but it039s still more complicated than a simple buttonvoxcom is a news website that helps you cut through the noise and understand what039s really driving the events in the headlines check out http:wwwvoxcom to get up to speed on everything from kurdistan to the kim kardashian app check out our full video catalog: http:googlizonyefollow vox on twitter: http:googlxfrz5hor on
inside a nuclear reactor core - bang goes the theory - bbc

jem stansfield explores a never used reactor core at the zwentendorf nuclear power plant in austria to explain how a nuclear power station worksbang goes the theory investigating the science behind the headlines and making sense of the everyday issues that matter to us allsubscribe to the bbc worldwide channel: http:bitlyyqbwhybbc worldwide channel: http:wwwyoutubecombbcworldwide
novarka: encasing the unsafe chernobyl reactor in a huge new arch - video environment guardiancouk

this animation shows an international project to confine the unsafe sarcophagus of chernobyl
039fukushima 50039 risk their lives to prevent nuclear meltdown

while thousands of people have been evacuated due to high risks of radiation near the fukushima daiichi nuclear plant a small group of 180 workers are risking their lives to help prevent a major meltdown the group of nearly 200 technicians reportedly labeled the fukushima 50 because they work in shifts of 50 are likely being exposed to massive amounts of radiation
inside fukushima: what happened after the nuclear disaster - youtube

the fukushima nuclear disaster is unimaginable in scale 8 years later in the midst of a 27bn decontamination effort we explore inside the disaster zone an