I've read that it was a human error when someone pushed the wrong button. I feel bad for that person.
Surely this wasn't one step gone wrong.
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I've read that it was a human error when someone pushed the wrong button. I feel bad for that person.
Surely this wasn't one step gone wrong.
Serious question: where would one seek shelter if that notification were true?
The more underground you are, the better. Shield from those gamma photons! If that ain't an option, jumping into the ocean doesn't seem like such a terrible idea.
That’s a terrible idea. You’d be directly exposed when at the surface and end up inhaling fall-out.
I woke up to this this morning on the island of Oahu. People running around on the street freaking out and police / fire engine sirens going off. Everyone cheered when the “False alarm” SMS came through across the phones. Secure your networks people - this electronic psyops stuff is real.
Apparently it was some sort of test gone wrong not a malicious intrusion into an insecure network.
Classic destabilization tactics.
If they had gotten away from the windows and ducked and covered, they would have been fine.
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Nobody teaches anyone about cover during a nuclear strike anymore. In fact, the concept is frequently mocked as cynical Cold War era propaganda.
The mocking isn't unjustifiable though. I mean the turtle/duck and cover is quite pointless, at least in the case of a nuclear strike (unless you're maybe on the far edge of it, in which case a ditch might save you..and that's big might). In the documentary "Iraq: The Untold Story", the creator shows civilian air raid shelters in Baghdad. They were four stories down, with the upper floors all reinforced concrete. Yet…
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The more underground you are, the better. Shield from those gamma photons! If that ain't an option, jumping into the ocean doesn't seem like such a terrible idea.
> jumping into the ocean doesn't seem like such a terrible idea That’s a terrible idea. You’d be directly exposed when at the surface and end up inhaling fall-out.
Any reason why it would take 30+ minutes to rectify the mistake?