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  • 13:33 Do you remember this lady ? She shat her self..

  • why the hell are they walking around with no protection

  • @chileo1 the bliss of total ignorance

  • Basically we can learn that you need a house reinforced like a bunker. The steel and concrete structure faired the best no surprise. Regular homes are worthless and will be blown apart. Some basic infrastructure will remain intact so that means the largest issue is fallout contamination and residual radiation. Basically if you survive the initial blast this will be your biggest concern. A survuval pack ahould have an NBC rated suits and breathing equipment and decon station set up.

  • I noticed something really creepy here.......

    1)They irradiate a large variety of foods for "testing"

    2)The very next scene is all the "observers" having a picnic.....

    From what I know about Uncle Sam and his military testing, you can bet your ass you didn't want to be at that picnic.

  • @AtTheZoneDOTcom they test food to see contamination from radiation

  • @AtTheZoneDOTcom that is just what I was thinking. That shot was a standard fission shot, a tower shot at that. Thus, the level of plutonium contamination must have been fierce.

  • Nuketown Black ops :)

  • @TscheCZ001

    Megaton fallout 3, i win

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  • Should they be walking around the test site like that?

  • @bwfc1877coywm Its a mile from Ground Zero, but really, they probably shouldn't have. But they probably had a low rating on the Geiger Counters, so I would assume the gov gave them the all clear.

  • @bwfc1877coywm No. But Uncle Sham figured they're cheaper than monkeys.

  • YIKES!!!

  • and this is how fallout nv was created

  • The Information about this video:

    Operation Teapot - Apple II, conducted on May 5, 1995, after being postponed from April. The Civil Defence and Army set up a fake town in the Nevada desert, in hopes of seeing what a 15 kiloton bomb would do to an Average American town. cameras rolled, recording in lead boxes, 18 feet high, capturing the devestation that occured. Cameras inside the homes were bolted to the floors, as the homes blew past them. The cinderblock house survived. No other house did

  • @Npeo 1995 eh?

  • @markevens Lol, typo. Thats supposed to be 1955

  • this reporter is so off topic..... lol at about 13:58 she talks about roast beef she had while watching.....lol XD

  • @booberboy123 No it's not. She's talking about the mass feeding there would have to be after an atomic attack.

  • A show about some of America's first experiences with domestic false-flag government terrorism, brought to you tonight by the makers of Acme bomb shelters.

  • BoOm @10:10

  • Practice makes perfect in the nuclear age.smh

  • Scare me to death why don't you?

  • your vids are sooo great...thanks!!!

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