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  • stupid runs deep here

    

  • @APG19912009

    One minor rise in solar activity will give humanity more cancer than all of these 2053 bombs combined.

  • Nations have eventually enclosed their territories by bombing even their own land. I can say that right now, we pretty much lost where we should be. Maybe it is the time for individuals to choose where they belong to.

  • The best part about this video is it speaks for itself. No need for any words.

  • so.. how many times can you "test a bomb" befor it's considered "blow shit up just for fun"? 500 times is not testing..

  • typical Americans -.-

  • this is one of the scariest videos i've ever seen. In many issues scientist should try to consider a bigger picture when they work. I know we can't blame them, but they do have some kind of responsibility... After the world's experience with nuclear weapons, they should take lessons on ethics, the world is crazy... As we can't move from this world, we are going to have to save it. And i mean ALL OF US. Love to everyone

  • @hastalueguito Read "Surely You're Joking, Mister Feynman!", of all the scientists who worked on the bomb project only one of them saw the forest rather than just the trees. Most of them, like you and everyone else, were just doing their jobs and not thinking big. One day your grandkids will look back and think how stupid we all were for driving cars one mile to eat at a restaurant knowing as much as we do about climate change. Almost nobody thinks big individually. It's humanity.

  • @andymcgaha so shall we just give up trying?let it be? I really believe humanity is capable of incredible things. Using logic at a bigger scale isn't impossible, right? I agree with you in that it's humanity's nature to be selfish, but it's also in our nature being generous, and especially it's in our nature to assure our own survival! every day the number of people who change increases, lets not be on the way thinking it's impossible, but rather be a part of it and enjoy it! it's exciting!

  • @hastalueguito I'm just pointing out that we probably shouldn't blame the scientists who are working on very compartmentalized problems overmuch rather than the governments and military industrial machine which employ them. After all, in that Feynman book I mentioned, Richard isn't the one who was sitting quietly during the first weapons test. He was partying with the rest of them. Even the most brilliant of us can have tunnel vision. Big picture thinking is a social job, we can't be islands.

  • @andymcgaha I totally agree with you. An only link in a chain can't be blamed. My comment was just a thought about the issue. The problem I see (in many other things as well, like pollution) it's that when everybody is guilty, no one is, and therefore no one is responsible and no one can change things. But chains only work if all of the links do... and thet's when we (people together) can do something about problems

  • @hastalueguito Yep. Increasing herd knowledge is our only option, nothing else works. I'm fairly optimistic at this point. I think we've got a pretty good shot. Getting the wind to change just takes some time. Even this nuclear test video is a cause for some optimism. The fashion of nuclear testing has passed as our knowledge has grown, only a few nations are still fluffing their nuclear plumage anymore. Hopefully the fashion of selfishness is also on its way out. It kind of looks that way.

  • @andymcgaha By the way, I absolutely enjoy Feynman! Outstanding scientist and human being..

  • the BIGGEST open air festival of DEATH.

  • The biggest travesty is we let them do it and continue to let them do it today.

  • Thanks for the video. I like much, again thanks.

  • and now read the book about Chernobyl and imagine what really REALLY happens to us AFTER this GAME of some IDIOTS.

  • There is no place on earth we can hide, not even under water.

  • me quiero mudar de planeta...

  • eu não entendi nada,só sei diser que por causa dessas malditas bombas o que resta prá humanidade é só doênças graves e cem curas....

  • eu não entendi nada,só sei diser que por causa dessas malditas bombas o que reta prá humanidade é só doênças graves e cem curas....

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  • god bless the World - hope for saving us from american hybris - they believe that nucleare energy is clean hahaha....

  • god bless america for saving us from sadams nuclear weapons hahaha ..

  • KHOU has actually gotten awards in the past month for its reports and stories on massive amounts of radiation contained in water supply in Central Texas. (Affecting nearly 100,000 people)

    Now after awhile I'm aware the radiation can occur in nature. Especially in water deep underground. But in some places this poison is suspiciously extreme.

    So tell me, can obtain 11 TIMES the legal Federal radiation limit in water naturally?

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  • aren't detonating these bomb equivalent to WW III x 10?

  • @DMoy2 No, that was 2053 nukes in 53 years. WWIII would be 25000 nukes in few days.

  • All i want now is to pack my things and leave this planet

  • We all spent the entire cold war bombing the shit out of ourselves, with RADIOACTIVE weapons, to scare each other. Next time I'm about to get in a fight, I'm going to punch myself in the face.

  • TAKE THAT NEVADA

  • This is one of the most worthwhile things I've seen on Youtube. Thank you for posting it here.

  • So the TOP3 enemies of all lives on the earth: Gold goes to USA, Silver goes to Sovjet Union (Russia) and Bronze goes to France

  • Crazy Russion and USA bomb themselves moree than 1000 times, two crazy nations!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Get on the road - show your resistance - everywhere in the world - to send us your video - networking is important - talk to your neighbors - in school - at work - with the sport - at the barbecue - act now!

    RebelTV - EmpoeredichTV

  • ебаные суки эта зараза распространяется

  • calentamiento global

  • From this it is clear that the USA is an enemy of the human race and Russia comes a close second...

  • mad world

  • And then I hear "Aloha"...my ass...woudnt wanna touch Waikiki not even on a postcard.

    Who knows..maybe Godzila is kindergarden monster compare to some hidden " "lurkers" beneath A-bomb shell shock radius between America and Asia

  • Nevada? looks more like Los Angles is targeted lol

  • Thats one hell of a migraine for our earth!

  • They could have used all those bombs to kill people instead of wasting them like that.

  • in soviet rrrrussia we blow nuclear bombs too....not blow us yet

  • @phantomscolts2 You wake up, bombs don't create climate change, it's the way people live everyday because 1 bomb is wayyyyy less than as many people driving cars at this second.

  • нихуясебе!

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  • lol its like a song

  • This is one of the most amazing videos ever made. Thanks for this!!!!

  • Un video de 14 minutos wow!

  • -.- THIS TECHNO

  • Before 1945, Cancer rates world wide were pretty low...Then around the 1970s Cancer rates began climbing at unprecedented rates, and continue to do so.

    We detonated 2053 weapons of mass destruction. Maybe all that radiation from it is giving us Cancer. As one of the results of exposure to radiation is cancer. oho?! Idea here Watson! lol

  • @APG19912009 Same thing I was thinking. Thanks for cancer, USA!

  • @APG19912009 yea... these controlled blasts are definitely the reason that people have cancer...

    Not all of the carcinogens in every day products, cigarettes, Air fresheners, preservatives, Asbestos, Alcoholic beverages, lead compounds... oh yea and not to mention the sun... Its definitely these Isolated and controlled blasts that are responsible for all the worlds cancer...

    Think about what you are saying.... You may or may not be retarded.

  • @Back2pray01 Or it could a combination of all factors of our current world society. IE: Humanity stupid, try to kill self. Yes?

  • WTF

  • Those sound effects...

  • Seriously?

  • Depressing music.

  • hey, there's no more USSR since 11/1991.

  • Sinphony of Destruction

  • E estão nestes hipócritas depois de despejarem Ktons de Material nuclear e radioactivo com medo do Irão

    PALHAÇADA

  • Gosto da música que isso dá.

  • @FragMan69 Um pouquinho de respeito. As primeiras 3 notas dessa música mataram milhares de pessoas.

  • @GasparNolasco um dos objetivo da animaçao era criar uma certa melodia

  • Como o ser humano é burro, para mostrar que são bons, EUA e União soviética jogaram centenas de bombas em seu próprio território, ao final dessa palhaçada, sobrou a América do Sul, Oeste Europeu e sul da Africa sem ter bombas despejadas, lamentável.

  • Aterrador!!!!

  • R.I.P Nuke

    1945-1998

    And, dont back, plz ;)

  • Britain sends only pump in Oceania? Country bitch asshole

  • we need to start taking  mushroomjesus ~ psilocibin on a regular basis and get off fluoride, the menace to the third eye.

  • (April 12th 2089, Jacksonville Florida 10:19 AM) in this decimated and crumbling city of a post apocalyptic world there is a house and in this house is a little girl whom after reading a old newspaper has a question for her father "Daddy where did the mutants come from"asked the little girl.The father sighed and sat down at there kitchen table and in a weathered voice replied "Europe, Asia...........and Nevada"*dun dun DUN!!*

  • INSANITY.

  • the southern hemisphere is a better place to live... these people are not such nuclear weapon veterans.

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  • As this video proves, the extensive use of nuclear weapons in warfare is NOT the horror it has been portrayed as. Well, maybe if you're in a place that gets hit, but really. two thousand plus NuDets and the planet is pretty much in one piece? Hell, we ought to just torch the shitholes where these troublemakers we're fighting crawl out of. It'd only take about a hundred or so more blasts; and there's already been more than two thousand, so big fuck. Kill 'em. ALL.

  • @badflamenco You are a monstrous human being and have no business being on the internet or even planet earth.

  • @bigtimepeace You are a total quiffe' and owe your existence to people like me, douche bag. Very interesting you subscribe to a channel called "Faggotron". Upload paens to that cocksucker liberal Puff Daschle, too, I see. I guess you'd give Osama bin Laden a nice suck job after he fucked you in your ass (if it meant he'd stop being such a meanie). I prefer to INCINERATE the enemy. But then again, I'm not a quiffe' (that's French for pussyfart). Go move your ass to fucking Sweden. Pussboy.

  • @badflamenco For someone so obviously homophobic, uneducated, and terrified of foreigners I'm astounded that you are using a French word. It's terribly cosmopolitan of you! But otherwise you did an excellent job in keeping with the generally horrible spirit/tenor of your previous comment. (Oh, and I know this will totally blow your mind, but the word "flamenco" might well have roots in "flamingo," a notoriously gay bird. Not that there's anything wrong with that!--at least in my non-bigot view.)

  • @badflamenco

    You ignore the fact that the vast majority of all nuclear tests have been underground, limiting the spread of radiation. However, if used as a weapon, a nuclear explosion must be atmospheric with MUCH higher fallout as a result.

  • @YourXavier of course i know that. i just like yanking the peace at any price crowd's chain. They get so amusingly upset.

  • COME ON I HAVE THE TECH TO CLEAN YOUR SHIT, some courage love (in the biblical sense) this MAN. (womens) G.

  • Just paste "37.162205 -116.044356" into Google earth and see some of the craters.

    If the US will do this to themselves, don't think they wont do it to you.

  • I don't want to set the woooorrrld oooonn fyyyahhhh...

  • 19... ah, whatever

  • Я так понимаю, что под nuclear подразумеваются и атомные бомбы и термоядерные... Самый большой вред окружающей среде наносится атомными бомбами в виде радиоактивного заражения, термоядерные бомбы радиоактивностью не обладают. Атомные бомбы, после 53 года испытывать не имело смысла, т.к. термоядерные бомбы в десятки раз мощнее. Так что все испытания проведенные после 53-го года заметного влиятния на экологию не оказали.

  • @armorder А как же там какие-то волны которые до сих пор в мантии колеблются? Туфта?

  • this explains why Californians are so screwed up

  • @arcpianogrl Haha, true, but what about New Jersey?

  • I think I already understand why USA has the most quantity of Nuclear weapons; they don’t permit to their allies to own this kind of weapons. Then they don´t have real allies. They demand the military subordination from their "allies". I think this explains why the pro-American media in southamerica follow the same programming’s line, it´s similar to Hollywood TV programs.

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  • I will never understand, why didn´t USA detonate an atomic bomb offshore to dissuade Japanese and prevent die of innocents?.

  • @Leivinn20 I think the answer is complex. But it is probably a mixture of the fact that the Japanese were considered VERY passionate about defending home-soil and also that by bombing civilians the U.S. got to see real data on the impact of detonation and fallout on human lives immediately as well as longitudinally through the years. Like a horrid scientific experiment.

  • @MachiavelliNZ : Regardless, I don´t crush any enemy who is many times weaker than me, no matter if he is really great bigmouth.

  • @MachiavelliNZ : Then, What for did the Nagasaki bomb drop?.

  • @Leivinn20 Similar reasons as above, but Nagasaki is (IMO) even more compelling evidence for the idea that dropping the bomb was not just a war action but an 'experiment'. Any good science requires multiple trials. Dropping both allowed them to study the effects of bomb size, detonation damage and method, fall-out effects, and intergenerational long-term damage to a population.

  • @MachiavelliNZ : What happened in the experiments using animals?...

  • @Leivinn20 The emperor did'nt surrender un-conditionally by the given deadline, so boom goes nagasaki.

  • @snowdog03 : There was not warning shot, and would had been easier bombing to Emperor. it does not make any sense fight a war if it allows not protect to innocents.

  • @Leivinn20 There was a "Warning Shot" It was Hiroshima.

  • @snowdog03 : According to you, Hiroshima was the "Warning Shot". According to me, in this case, a real "Warning Shot" should had fallen on the Emperor, Do you copy me?. The Emperor is the worse excuse that USA did find. Sorry, USA is guilty crime against humanity.

  • @snowdog03 :listen to me, innocent means innocent

  • @Leivinn20 If you want to see how innocent german civilians were treated go here. whale . to/b/dresden_p . html

  • @snowdog03 : Really USA should have made a warning shot off shore, then bombard Emperor palace, at the end of the day, Japan could not to win war because was largely overcome.

  • @snowdog03 : What do you think about this hypothesis?: USA prefered to bombard Hiroshima and Nagasaki and protect the Emperor because they needed him to rule to Japan as colony. Trust me, Your country uses the religions to promote its leadership and occult its crime. Benny Hinn is a fraud in front our eyes, and the FBI does not do nothing.

  • I initially missed the treat/N Korea date, so that is on me (though the pause and then the Korean detonation would have been a powerful statement - still a big boom that counts in my book).

    The other missing is the joint Israeli/South African program - because really who doesn't believe the Israelis are armed? So should be at least one detonation at sea off South Africa. Don't remember the date. Haven't looked in my material to find it either.

  • Don't worry about nuclear holocaust; Jesus will resurrect us.

  • *shivers* insanity.....

  • multiple countries missing, so made its point, but... incomplete

  • @Chyll07, these are the official tests until the treaty to end all testing of thermonuclear weapons came into effect. North Korea exploded "something" in 2006, but no one was impressed.

  • I never knew there was that much done to assure we could kill every living thing on the planet.

  • @seapilot4972

    We're not done yet.

    Plates must be licked _clean_.

  • What exactly is the purpose of detonating hundreds of bombs? Is it all testing? How much testing do thy need to do?

    Or was it all intimidation?

  • @busterpiggle, you are answering your own question. Of course it was intimidation. I remember as a child in Western Europe in between the so called "super powers", it scared me to death.

  • Attention aliens: Avoid this planet. These idiots detonated over 2000 nuclear bombs just to see what happened.

  • Sounds like what the aliens were trying to say to us in that movie 'Close Encounters Of The Third Kind'. Maybe they should just nuke us all...we clearly are a disaster, self-destructive and blood hungry race hell-bent on never getting along.

  • ..and the sick legacy of Edward (Dr Strangelove) Teller lives on. We should be so proud of having nurtured this psychopath genius. 

  • To those suggesting that there is a genuine scientific motive behind these tests, just look at what happens the instant that Pakistan obtained nuclear capabilities. India, who had had one sole test 24 years earlier, suddenly decide to detonate 3 more.

    I am sure in the initial stages there was some real science behind these and there have no doubt been beneficial spin-offs but in the end the vast majority were just about politics.

    (of course we should note not all were presumably airborne tests?)

  • What a waste of resources. And to a commenter below: Yes, if this happened in just 14 minutes we all would be like FFFFFUUUUUUU....

  • The French were disproportionately dickish. Thanks for irradiating the pacific, the whole Opération Satanique state sponsored terrorism thing, And then trying to blackmail NZ into releasing the bombers. Real classy France.

  • From this it can be concluded that the true enemy of the U.S. is Nevada, and that we blowed it up real good.

  • @Ironysandwich And New Mexico

  • This video is creating reactionary opinions, which makes it a good video but a poor source of knowledge. You just watched 59 years of nukes in 14 minutes. If they'd happened in 14 minutes, oh man we'd be in a pickle. Just like if 59 years of cutting down trees happened in 14 minutes. But it doesn't. A lot of people here are lacking perspective.

  • You learn something new everyday. I had no idea so many nuclear detonations took place. This simple ,and deadly, chest beating is ridicules not to mention a huge waste of money and land. The pro nuclear set needs to build there houses on some of these detonation sites. Pissing contest at its worst.

  • Everything is part of everything. This sounds simple, but it is sometimes difficult to keep in mind. Your cute pet kittens still have claws and teeth. Though some branches of the tree may seem unimportant, they are all still part of the tree. To say we should divert our resources this way or that, well, that's not for you to decide, really, unless you will vie for a position of power yourself. Live your life, enjoy your life, or else burden yourself unnecessarily. The choice is yours.

  • Ahh, technology is not without it's price. We denounce what we view as distasteful, yet we take the benefits of technology for granted. Every test, every advancement, is one more card in the technological house of cards we are building, to achieve the singularity. From replacement organs to hybrid crops to vaccinations, we all reap the benefits of the house of cards that's being built. Don't lets shortsightedness move you to burn down the house just to get rid of the rats.....

  • @Sicknose Firing your gun into the air to show the enemy that you're packing heat doesn't increase one's knowledge.

  • @RexFordVII You don't think MRI tech was devised solely by observing Uranium in a lab, right? You learn about Xrays and radioactivity by observing uranium DOING something.

    You are making an assumption that these tests are useless... But think of Polio and Smallpox...you are immune to those deadly diseases because of the work of scientists. And have you ever questioned what horrible things they did? Or do you enjoy those fruits in ignorance while you complain about what nuclear tests look like?

  • @Sicknose On the other hand, it may well be the case (I suspect it is) that the number and frequency of these tests is wasteful. This isn't all or none - we have to ask whether the benefits of these tests outweigh the costs. Yes, we may gain more optimal conditions for observation, but we're also doing serious damage to the ecosystem.

    And polio and smallpox are entirely beside the point. Don't make people out to be anti-science just because they think that a particular practice is wasteful.

  • @Kailder Just another thought along the same lines - I think we can all agree that the Tuskegee syphilis experiment was unjustified. Yes, we may have been able to observe syphilis in more optimal conditions, but no one contests (that I know) that it was an ethical disaster and a terrible idea. What I'm trying to say is that scientific observation isn't the only value in play, and that whether or not an experiment is worth doing and/or morally wrong is a justifiable line of inquiry.

  • @Kailder "Tuskegee syphilis experiment was unjustified."

    I'll say. We didn't even get any valuable data out of it. Syphilis was cured long before the conclusion of the damn thing.

  • @Sicknose

    I'm not making the assumption that the tests are useless. I'm drawing the conclusion that these "Tests" are useless military posturing based on the lack of abstracts starting with the phrase "As we've learned from nuclear testing..."

  • Very eerie. O_o

  • It was haunting and mesmerising to watch this and the distribution of nuclear explosions.

    It was like listening to a deadly version of John Cage.

  • Countdown until some conservative declares this to be "liberal propaganda" in 3...2...1...

  • 1958 = Clusterfuck.

  • well, it looks like we have a clear winner here.... U-S-A! U-S-A! U-S-A!

  • BOMBACLARTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT

  • If I didn't make a mistake in counting then in my lifetime they exploded 15 nuclear bombs. And I'm 16. What the fuck is wrong with these ppl? I mean, poor children die because they can't even afford food and basic medicine, but some faggots decide it's more important to create mass destructive weaponry than giving money to those in need. This sure is reality, alright. Fucked up as always.

  • @ktomi1528

    reallocation of money? COMMIE! HE'S A COMMIE!

  • @ktomi1528 Yeah, We should have fed those children uranium and cesium.... Its always about distribution, not resources.

  • I like how russia and the USA keep lighting up like they are arguing, back and forth XD

  • since the cold war ended, the nuclear-tests have been much much less

  • What a way to BURN MONEY. This is REALLY SAD...

  • We used 2 nukes, TWO, so all that poison into the world making us all die prematurely from cancers etc now and forever, and our children and children's children etc, just to use 2 nukes? What a ratio, we nuked ourselves thousands of times more than we ever nuked our enemies, and I bet we killed thousands, well millions more of ourselves with our nukes than we ever did with the 2 nukes we nuked our enemies with. Are humans the most retarded creatures to ever live? I think it's possible!

  • @Hacky123

    Your understanding of radiation is embarrassing.

  • @Trisket

    Teach me, explain pls. I take it you're saying it's totally safe? If so, how so?

  • @Hacky123

    The Earth is bombarded with more radiation every minute by that giant thermonuclear fusion ball in the sky, our sun, than all of our Nuclear tests combined. Yes, people near the tests got very sick from all the gamma radiation, but these number in the few hundreds, not millions.

  • @Trisket  That doesn't make it ok....

  • @MissFireballxl5

    It's also not okay of Hacky123 to exaggerate about things that he doesn't know completely. I don't like nukes, but it might have prevented WW3 between US and USSR.

  • @1tephania Might have prevented? Could also be said if the nukes weren't there that could also prevent such a war. I really think the point is we have moved on now since the 40s and 50s. It makes no real sense to continue with upgrading the technology. It serves no benefit to humanity with such an expenditure...

  • That's a lot of radiation just "travelling" around the world...

  • "Shall - we - play - a - game?"

  • Now US is the most advanced. Just how they are in everything else. ;)

  • @0wnage55885 if US is so advanced, oh come we seem like such a crapsack nation?

  • @LintuWaterfall Two separate situations.

  • I guess you have to let one rip every once in a while to show people you still got them. If the first few we built worked great, I'm not sure we need 1000 tests after that.

  • shit, not even a women can clean this up.

  • Et c'est encore les cons de Ricains qui remporte la timbale !!!

  • What a sick disgusting world we live in, with the you know who in the lead.

  • Nobody except USA used it against people.

    Btw, Tsar Bomba rulz

  • @sentryfight I think you'll find quite a few indigenous peoples who might have to disagree with you there. The original occupants of Australia for example. "Oh sorry

    , we thought the desert was empty" - The british military.

  • usa 1053... so baddd !!!

  • !GREAT!

  • So?

  • If I would be Earthmother (xD) i wouldn't carry so many stupid people on my back..

  • What a waste of resources :(

  • @a1579 What a waste of a planet .

  • @a1579 Explain?

  • @a1579 Rather a drop in the ocean.

  • Why would you need more than 400 nuclear tests?

  • everybody wonders why's the number of tumourus diseases rising...human stupidity kills us all.

  • USA will win the nuke war... so sad :(