My neighbor was in one of these tests. They gave him dark sunglasses, took off his shirt, and told him to turn around. When the nuke went off 200miles away, he could feel the intense heat on his back and the nuclear wind. Then they told him it was safe to turn around. He said it the biggest cloud or thing he has ever seen. True story and he is very healthy and is like 80 years old.
That explosion was real. It was an hydrogen bomb test to see what would happen to people exposed to it. These men died horrible deaths due to the radiation.
cancer anyone? for fucks sake, how thick are those soldiers, and how fucked are their superiors for having them anywhere near that explosion without some protective gear.
Our society puts full trust in the government, but yet here they don't care to use hundreds of men as guinea pigs, hundreds of patriotic soldiers at that wanting to serve their country. Dig for the truth, you'll find it
They just didn't know about fallout and the longterm results of radiation exposure back then. Helluva way to learn about it, though, and pretty cavalier with people's lives...
Both of oyu are completly right, great thinking. This captures the feeling of this "experimenting" perfectly music geos great to, hell, this video rocks!
I think the purpose was to get them used to the idea of nuclear weapons on the battlefield. As for advancing through the blast if you used a tactical nuclear weapon to blast a hole in a imagined soviet attack. Of the 3,000 US soldiers involved in that test (Operation Plumbbob) 10 had leukemia when surveyed. The expected number was 4.
Well that sucks for them... I guess the only cure for ignorance on a subject seemed to be human testing hah. "Hey guys what does this radiation do? General get the troops ready!"
at 1:15 in this film the marine on the left (the black marine) says, 'when it goes off I'm going to stick my dick out there'. Then the other marine (the white one) says, 'I dare you to'.
maybe, they were some kilometres away, but radiation and/or fallout was even there serious enough to let them die at cancer some years later! Dont forget this! Here they made deadly experiments with human beings!!!
(btw: the russians did the same in this period, but nobody could film it ...)
they knew enough about the effects of radiation from the hiroshima and nagasaki 'experiments' yet they still sent their own troops in on this one and others years later
Thats because the soldiers were far enough away that it would take some time before the radiation fallout would reach them. They only felt the air being forced out not the actual radioactive explosion. There is other fottage of soldiers being MUCH closer than these, but they dont have time to stick around because the fallout would reach them quicker, but yet they were still safe for a while.
imagine if the soviets really had come thru the Fulda Gap early in the Cold War, back when the govt was seriously thinking about using the little Davey Crockett warhead in tactical situations. scary
The name of the song is "The Nocturnal House" by Pretty Girls Make Graves. It is the first track of their last album, Élan Vital. They broke up this year.
26 Years behing the colours. We did what were were told, unless it was obviously wrong. but in the 50's when that film was taken we din not think that tactical wepons were as dirty as we now know that they are.
We sprayed our tents with dioxins to keep them from rotting, , shame about the effects on us years down the line.
Those soldiers didn't rightly know they were gonna get sprayed with radiation, they thought it was just a regular training exercise with a gigantic new bomb, most of the scientists didnt have a clue it would produce radiation as radiation of THAT form was hardly know during those days
A good friend of mine, showed me Pictures of this Atomic test from the 50's. It was this test and other pics he had. He told me his Grandmother was one of 7 to 10 Females that took part in these tests.
I wouldn't exactly call the soldiers marching towards the explosion dumbasses. From the looks of the helmets and equipment I would guess somewhere around the early 50's, when people weren't as knowledgeable about the dangers from fallout and radiation exposure as they are now. People are more afraid of the dangers they know, such as courtmarshal for disobedience, than they are of potentially fatal dangers they don't know.
whats the point to testing an explosion and having your own actual soldiers there. isnt i assume that radiation is pretty dangerous, even at that distance.
Those men are following orders... Followers are lazy thinkers and these dumbarse soldiers are doing the exact opposite to what anyone should do. Reminds me of iraq. The most sensible thing i ever heard a soldier say was that he'd never go back to an area where depleated uranium had been used.
trickyflyingdave, what about the people giving the orders to the soldiers?what about officers with no combat expirience probably with only 4 years in the military why are they giving orders to an N.C.O. e-7 whom has combat expierience and almost 18 years in the military.fucked up aint it! (no wonder we are having problems winning the war)so fuckin' what, you went to college, you need to trust the ones with expirience too!
idiot. anyways, Alpha, beta and gamma radiation do not affect wood and metal the same way they affect humans. and they wouldnt carry guns in for that reason douchebag, if they wanted to see the effects on you so called "machine"s they'd station cars and other metal/wood objects in the field. which they DID! GOD! kids these days
Supposedly if you look at the initial explosion no matter the distance you would go blind. I think that's why they were crouching facing the opposite direction.
Just stop and think about it a moment, Would you be able to come up outta a trench after such an explosion as this and move in on an opfor and finish them off in a point blank manner even if they are begging for mercy because of the trauma inflicted by such a blast? Put yourself in that situation, how would you react?
The last time I checked the vast majority of those soldiers did not suffer any noticable ill effects. Many lived for decades after the test. Some are still alive. I believe that the test planners knew relatively well what they were doing. The soldiers were not in the direct path of the major fallout.
At least one guy I knew from that era died of a rare blood ailment. He used to drive bulldozers in that area after the tests. He said no one told him the real dangers of it, and he lived into the 80's.
Thing is, no one will be able to prove there was a connection between his working with the contaminated soil and his blood disorder.
soldiers of 188th airborne, 127th engineers, 546th artillery WEREN'T volunteers. exercise was intended to test indoctrination value of troop reaction to the bomb, to give "more servicepeople the experience and confidence for atomic warfare operations." radiation danger to soldiers, assembled press and vips was small, as shot was an airburst (though "atomic veterans" dispute this). evidence from the natnl cancer institute suggests most risk was to local NV and UT residents.
1951, nevada proving grounds, area 7. operation "buster dog". 21kiloton, 1417 ft. airdrop from b-50. troops are part of "desert rock I", first U.S. nuclear field exercise on land. korea was looming.
Right after Korea. !954-58. My Dad was in then, and knew a bunch of guys who 'volunteered' for special tests that turned out to be experiments like this. It was a study of the effect of SEEING a nuke go off on the morale of troops, etc. And a lot of them ARE still alive. The initial exposure to radiation isn't so bad, it's the FALLOUT you gotta watch out for...
Great Video, Scary stuff, thank god those soldiers have never had to carry out their role. I like how you used the music to set the mood. Creepy stuff really. Great video.. did you make it yourself
And USMC17, M1 Garands were used along with M-14s in Korea.
where are these soldiers now ?
pvrigna 2 years ago
@pvrigna Dead from radiation poisoning and/or cancer.
xlucidx 1 year ago
@pvrigna dead...mostly from cancers
trinitymike 1 year ago
which bomb is that????
Potatocannonking 2 years ago
radio aktive
softboyyyyyyyy 2 years ago
This video is so fucked up and disgusting - I love it.
ClockworkOwl 2 years ago 2
sowas ist nicht wiklich schön :-(
MICHELSUSANDOMINIK 2 years ago
meine meinung!
ultrasimpsonfan 2 years ago
What's this footage from?
jordyr77 2 years ago
song
zechtri 3 years ago 4
song!
badmoviesarebad 2 years ago 3
stupid russians
kenny12736 3 years ago
americans
fiintaumana 3 years ago
stupid humans ;)
THEW1TCHER 3 years ago 3
1:07 that dummy looks like wtf
Crashsilumator26343 3 years ago 2
dtamam lol a hydrogen bomb???a hydrogen bomb is never testet on nevada.this was a nuke i think 12 kt.
polskastolz123 3 years ago
too bad they were still standing there after the bottom of the cloud rose, because the fallout would have been on its way down...
burntcerial 3 years ago
My neighbor was in one of these tests. They gave him dark sunglasses, took off his shirt, and told him to turn around. When the nuke went off 200miles away, he could feel the intense heat on his back and the nuclear wind. Then they told him it was safe to turn around. He said it the biggest cloud or thing he has ever seen. True story and he is very healthy and is like 80 years old.
hool10 3 years ago 3
Don't Fuck With The US Military! Absolute Baad Asses!!!
starbrighter 3 years ago
Hey ASS HOLE tell this to your president ... hahaha!!!
bluewolf666 3 years ago
i feel sad for the men they sent to "inspect" the blast area
my hart go out to all armed forces around the world because we are one world under God
d8njcz 3 years ago 4
die armen soldaten alle sind verseucht shit USA!!!!!!
Niklas007007 3 years ago
nice video, and nice music :D
ronch0 3 years ago
ohh ceepy
smashinheads12 3 years ago
this video is erie and gave me the creeps,but the song did go with it perfectly,i hope no country ever has to use THE bomb on anyone for any reason
badassbuddy4u 3 years ago
wow that explotion just seemed TO REAL!
JohnLemon420 4 years ago
That explosion was real. It was an hydrogen bomb test to see what would happen to people exposed to it. These men died horrible deaths due to the radiation.
dtaman85251 3 years ago
wow really oh crap I didnt get it but now I get it.
bman231 3 years ago
AMAZING!!!... and exelent music
gonzalosarlinga 4 years ago
...All these guys are ghosts...
Streetrocker1 4 years ago 3
cancer anyone? for fucks sake, how thick are those soldiers, and how fucked are their superiors for having them anywhere near that explosion without some protective gear.
nateoss 4 years ago
...that music was weird, i didnt understand a word she said
irkiIIer 4 years ago
Yeah....I'd stay in the trech if I saw that thing go off. Or run. REALLY FAST.
Anyone agree?
superstarshoes 4 years ago 3
yuppp
Pariababamiri 4 years ago
yuppp yuppp
djxxxvxxk 4 years ago
oh, I really think the music goes well with the Video..
RobotsCanNotRead 4 years ago 5
i wounder how meany of them are dead now?
1cheshire 4 years ago 2
Our society puts full trust in the government, but yet here they don't care to use hundreds of men as guinea pigs, hundreds of patriotic soldiers at that wanting to serve their country. Dig for the truth, you'll find it
HiLlSpEaKeR 4 years ago 6
They just didn't know about fallout and the longterm results of radiation exposure back then. Helluva way to learn about it, though, and pretty cavalier with people's lives...
NVanWendy 4 years ago 6
Both of oyu are completly right, great thinking. This captures the feeling of this "experimenting" perfectly music geos great to, hell, this video rocks!
kylekam14 4 years ago
sad that most of those soldiers died from cancer or other problems due to the radiation of he explosion
tubofbologna 4 years ago
no way was that a full size nuke, that was a very big explosion but that wasn't that big
MASTERSKITLEZ 4 years ago
they can make small nukes you know...
DrBenman 4 years ago 2
Tactical Nukes, used for Frontline usage. "Clear out an enemy tank batallion"...
Then send in your guys... when the radiation is "Gone" lol...
RobCoxxy 3 years ago
Nukes are measured in Kilotons...most nukes now are thousands of times more powerful than those dropped on Hiroshima or Nagasaki. And
HiLlSpEaKeR 4 years ago
Poor soldiers.
The scientists must have been aginst experiments with animals so the sent in some people -.-
I've heard, a lot of them died because of cancer, from the big amount of radiaton, they faced that day.
K3mp3st 4 years ago 2
Fucking nuclear experiment!!! =(
88Snake88 4 years ago
Nukes are going to caause the end of the world.
pieman197 4 years ago 2
damn straight, now only if the leaders of the world realized that the nukes will kill us all we MIGHT be safe
TRKwriter 4 years ago
Yah, they probably have no idea how dangerous those things are...
91Vodka 4 years ago
yaaay nukes is gonna kill everyone ! oh happy day!
OneFasterOne 4 years ago
How many of our "suffured" due to such blatant "experiments". Hiroshima and Nagasaki should have shown the Military the results.
tankerscott3098 4 years ago 5
Fuck nuclear bombs! That shit is killing the wold.
Fuck war and military!
James12313234 4 years ago
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FUCK ME
elgranto7 4 years ago
Nuclearbombs are so crank. !!!OMG!!!
Lux0rNT 4 years ago
We dont need to fear god anymore! We obviously have more power! Even if we dont, were still gonna give him major sunburn!
seydan121 4 years ago
When Nukes were first introduced to the arsenal, it was intended to use them as tactical bombs- like artillery.
Ausnationalist 4 years ago
who did you use for your soundtrack? I really like it.
catalystdrums123 4 years ago
ZzzzZZz
newgeneral01 4 years ago
oh man! they're so close to it. aren't they going to experience health problems from the nuclear fallout of the blast?
CalmRage1 4 years ago
Yes, they did.
RainMan68 4 years ago
aw man, so sorry to hear that.
CalmRage1 4 years ago 2
there skin fell off a week later, and they also get bad cancer
elgranto7 4 years ago
What gave you that idea
snedie12 4 years ago 2
im making this a favorite. good job. btw, check out my video. its along the same lines.
thedownwardmachine 4 years ago
Yep that's right, have them walk right into a radioactive dust cloud after the detonation. We are all being hoodwinked!
Illumani101 4 years ago 3
we all are being over 9000ed!!!
MegaTrigger 4 years ago
That's Numberwang.
RobCoxxy 3 years ago
propaganda. i saw a chineese compilation like this.
mylesmadrid 4 years ago
That was pretty intense
-Toronto
goget2 4 years ago
this music is fucking terrible.
InfoJunkieHolland 4 years ago
lol
badmoviesarebad 4 years ago
agreed
dillonrockband 4 years ago
agree too lol
chkkillah 4 years ago
@InfoJunkieHolland
It's ok if you don't get it. Go listen to nickelback.
l33tpwnzord 1 year ago
I think the purpose was to get them used to the idea of nuclear weapons on the battlefield. As for advancing through the blast if you used a tactical nuclear weapon to blast a hole in a imagined soviet attack. Of the 3,000 US soldiers involved in that test (Operation Plumbbob) 10 had leukemia when surveyed. The expected number was 4.
Ryantron9000 4 years ago
Por cosas asi os odia toda europa... os creeis la policia del mundo, y la mayoria sois unos estupidos analfabetos...
Pero todo imperio acaba callendo...
piculartusu 4 years ago
Get your fact straight before talking on a mass communication service. You mean the cold war you fucking retard. Research 9/11 for yourselves.
osensei2987 4 years ago
murderer USA. makes experiments on their own soldiers. read the book atomic soldiers-howard r. rosenberg.
orcunonan 4 years ago
remember that this was years ago, the soviet war is over, so we have no reason to use it againsed anyone.
thehefercow 4 years ago
Great footage. Too near of the explosion kill all the soldiers with the heat and explosive wave, nobody survive in this distance. Its only a footage
belloneti 4 years ago
poor guys...
they knew nothing about the consequences
EikoHolic 4 years ago 2
In a real situation, WTF would be the purpose of walking towards a blast where everything has been pulverized to dust or turned into glass.
Disposable troops then, disposable troops today.
penzman 4 years ago
poor guys...
Murikov 4 years ago
that is an incredible shot of them walking towards it
Leinad44 4 years ago 2
Indeed!
iLEZtube 4 years ago
Very aesthetic!
RobCoxxy 3 years ago
Well that sucks for them... I guess the only cure for ignorance on a subject seemed to be human testing hah. "Hey guys what does this radiation do? General get the troops ready!"
IanJamesMullins 4 years ago
Its sad to say, but... its only human nature to be stupid.
notoriousvcm 4 years ago
They didnt tell the soldiers anything about radiation just ordered them in they wanted to see the affects of it on them basically they all got hosed
Nmemonicus 4 years ago
what war was this two??
AandFHollister22 4 years ago
nuclear testing
Leinad44 4 years ago
Why are they walking towards the blast? I guess they weren't given an explanation of the poison that radiation is
chillichomper 4 years ago
Wow,amazing footage,great material. The song is cool,but not for this kind of video...
watloia 4 years ago
one of the guys said he was holding his arm over his eyes and he saw the bone in his arm.
C0l1ink516 4 years ago
what kinda sissy music is this
bigshot111 4 years ago
Those guys were guinea-pigs!
leontas2 4 years ago
The music is fucked up but the video is good!
Freestyler912 4 years ago
at 1:15 in this film the marine on the left (the black marine) says, 'when it goes off I'm going to stick my dick out there'. Then the other marine (the white one) says, 'I dare you to'.
greganwortman 4 years ago
man that chick singing in the background is annoying lol
DethtoAll25 4 years ago
The explosion takes place in 2:05 and makes a nice "mushroom effect" of the dust and smoke
Xjuge112 4 years ago
@ renderless1:
maybe, they were some kilometres away, but radiation and/or fallout was even there serious enough to let them die at cancer some years later! Dont forget this! Here they made deadly experiments with human beings!!!
(btw: the russians did the same in this period, but nobody could film it ...)
1Stain 4 years ago
that looks like a comparatively small nuclear explosion
gandb21 4 years ago
its strange how its so beautiful, nice film well put together.
SkullCandyAX 4 years ago
amazing footage
wilburfatness 4 years ago
they knew enough about the effects of radiation from the hiroshima and nagasaki 'experiments' yet they still sent their own troops in on this one and others years later
agentolshki 4 years ago
Thats because the soldiers were far enough away that it would take some time before the radiation fallout would reach them. They only felt the air being forced out not the actual radioactive explosion. There is other fottage of soldiers being MUCH closer than these, but they dont have time to stick around because the fallout would reach them quicker, but yet they were still safe for a while.
Renderless1 4 years ago
imagine if the soviets really had come thru the Fulda Gap early in the Cold War, back when the govt was seriously thinking about using the little Davey Crockett warhead in tactical situations. scary
kbanghart122 4 years ago
The name of the song is "The Nocturnal House" by Pretty Girls Make Graves. It is the first track of their last album, Élan Vital. They broke up this year.
zechtri 4 years ago
those soldiers were exposed to radiation
justinkeeler 4 years ago
mouwhaha
Fr33dom34 4 years ago
rite then
love2punk 4 years ago
let me catch my breath.
badmoviesarebad 4 years ago
26 Years behing the colours. We did what were were told, unless it was obviously wrong. but in the 50's when that film was taken we din not think that tactical wepons were as dirty as we now know that they are.
We sprayed our tents with dioxins to keep them from rotting, , shame about the effects on us years down the line.
terlbryant 4 years ago
Those soldiers didn't rightly know they were gonna get sprayed with radiation, they thought it was just a regular training exercise with a gigantic new bomb, most of the scientists didnt have a clue it would produce radiation as radiation of THAT form was hardly know during those days
JetJockey87 4 years ago
I got chills from the clip at 2:30-3:00.
Gripfang 4 years ago
i feel so bad for my generation.
2Halifaxion2 4 years ago
what song goes too his vid?
bunny12331 4 years ago
the song makes you wanna blow your head off
virtramp 4 years ago
A good friend of mine, showed me Pictures of this Atomic test from the 50's. It was this test and other pics he had. He told me his Grandmother was one of 7 to 10 Females that took part in these tests.
JBlackrose 4 years ago
badmoviesarebadass
psikyc 4 years ago
what's this song please?
popalov 5 years ago
I wanna see one of these in my lifetime, in first person...i wanna see a nuke blowup...uber cool.
JetJockey87 5 years ago
Gorgeous...Honestly.
SaintDre7 5 years ago
It would have been "really bitchen" if orginal audio were mixed in also.
nosraclrae 5 years ago
Whos songs is this?
osdiniz 5 years ago
I wouldn't exactly call the soldiers marching towards the explosion dumbasses. From the looks of the helmets and equipment I would guess somewhere around the early 50's, when people weren't as knowledgeable about the dangers from fallout and radiation exposure as they are now. People are more afraid of the dangers they know, such as courtmarshal for disobedience, than they are of potentially fatal dangers they don't know.
geldgemet 5 years ago
whats the point to testing an explosion and having your own actual soldiers there. isnt i assume that radiation is pretty dangerous, even at that distance.
mustang500e 5 years ago
That Vid is fucking Brilliant! Good effort. kind of humbaling and scary too
thisisthecall 5 years ago
thats a powerful video
lexer777 5 years ago
Good thing we have the bomb and our enemies dont....I think.
TommyInVancouver 5 years ago
its scary to know how the human race will end
kevinthediabetic 5 years ago
Those men are following orders... Followers are lazy thinkers and these dumbarse soldiers are doing the exact opposite to what anyone should do. Reminds me of iraq. The most sensible thing i ever heard a soldier say was that he'd never go back to an area where depleated uranium had been used.
trickyflyingdave 5 years ago
trickyflyingdave, what about the people giving the orders to the soldiers?what about officers with no combat expirience probably with only 4 years in the military why are they giving orders to an N.C.O. e-7 whom has combat expierience and almost 18 years in the military.fucked up aint it! (no wonder we are having problems winning the war)so fuckin' what, you went to college, you need to trust the ones with expirience too!
585586 5 years ago
If u had no idea of what uranium was, then I guess letting them blast a bomb more then 5 miles away sounds better then courtmarshal does
ctajeesus 5 years ago
heheh true...but why do they have guns? did they think zombie aliens might come from an interdimensional portal made from the blast?
JetJockey87 5 years ago
To the jackass that asked "why do they have guns?":
For the exact same reason they have men walking in to the fallout of a nuclear explosion. To see the effects on man AND machine.
steve9737 4 years ago
idiot. anyways, Alpha, beta and gamma radiation do not affect wood and metal the same way they affect humans. and they wouldnt carry guns in for that reason douchebag, if they wanted to see the effects on you so called "machine"s they'd station cars and other metal/wood objects in the field. which they DID! GOD! kids these days
JetJockey87 4 years ago
Supposedly if you look at the initial explosion no matter the distance you would go blind. I think that's why they were crouching facing the opposite direction.
Todesengel88 5 years ago
Just stop and think about it a moment, Would you be able to come up outta a trench after such an explosion as this and move in on an opfor and finish them off in a point blank manner even if they are begging for mercy because of the trauma inflicted by such a blast? Put yourself in that situation, how would you react?
585586 5 years ago
"i tell you, war is hell!- general william sherman
fatandslat 5 years ago
my mommy says im as big as the sky :D
stfu
its a bomb
we know ppl died
SHUT TEH FUCK UP
that is all
trotrog109 5 years ago
the song isnt very good but the video is good.
rbites 5 years ago
The last time I checked the vast majority of those soldiers did not suffer any noticable ill effects. Many lived for decades after the test. Some are still alive. I believe that the test planners knew relatively well what they were doing. The soldiers were not in the direct path of the major fallout.
drgasch 5 years ago
At least one guy I knew from that era died of a rare blood ailment. He used to drive bulldozers in that area after the tests. He said no one told him the real dangers of it, and he lived into the 80's.
Thing is, no one will be able to prove there was a connection between his working with the contaminated soil and his blood disorder.
JackMcQuack 5 years ago
where I can find info about these soldiers?
steve9737 4 years ago
What is the formal military definition of fallout?cool video
585586 5 years ago
Dang. . .
Hey is that song being play done in 13/4 time sig?
Tankot2000 5 years ago
Powerful...
2bono2b 5 years ago
Wow, that's amazing footage. Those poor guys died slowly and painfully I suppose. Very sad.
grezgorztube 5 years ago
died what the hell that was just a test u froob
nick8874 5 years ago
yeah, "just a test," a nuclear test, and lots of people died of complications from exposure to radiation.
grezgorztube 5 years ago
It look like an experiment made on Jews organized by Hitler.
amateurpyrotech 5 years ago
oh stfu you damned whiny jew
craven88 5 years ago
I thought the same thing hehehe
steve9737 4 years ago
mögen die soldaten in frieden ruhen können
may the soldiers sleep good... iam german so sorry for my bad english^^
VShadow 5 years ago
WELL THEY FUCKED THE SIGN DID'NT THEY
Ilovecatgirls 5 years ago
mögen die soldaten in frieden ruhen können
VShadow 5 years ago
i wonder what that means.
badmoviesarebad 5 years ago
may the soldiers in peace to rest be able (Google Translate)
BrassyKing 5 years ago
soldiers of 188th airborne, 127th engineers, 546th artillery WEREN'T volunteers. exercise was intended to test indoctrination value of troop reaction to the bomb, to give "more servicepeople the experience and confidence for atomic warfare operations." radiation danger to soldiers, assembled press and vips was small, as shot was an airburst (though "atomic veterans" dispute this). evidence from the natnl cancer institute suggests most risk was to local NV and UT residents.
fatandslat 5 years ago
With dust column rising from ground level, it was not a high level airburst - the fireball clearly reached ground level.
v8pilot 5 years ago
1951, nevada proving grounds, area 7. operation "buster dog". 21kiloton, 1417 ft. airdrop from b-50. troops are part of "desert rock I", first U.S. nuclear field exercise on land. korea was looming.
fatandslat 5 years ago
enjoy the depleted uranium boys, that is so fucked up exposing them to radiation like that , gotta love the US Army .
modemrider 5 years ago
is that an atomic cloud?
WeirdMrBilly 5 years ago
Thats amazing. My first favorited video :D
statelyjunk 5 years ago
The vid is cool but the song sucks.
hrsanchez15 5 years ago
if you guys had just read the video description you would hsve known that already.
badmoviesarebad 5 years ago
It took me a while to find it, but the song is "The Nocturnal House" by Pretty Girls Make Graves!
tippy24 5 years ago
This is all so interesting. All I knew about this movie was that it was magnetic.
badmoviesarebad 5 years ago
Right after Korea. !954-58. My Dad was in then, and knew a bunch of guys who 'volunteered' for special tests that turned out to be experiments like this. It was a study of the effect of SEEING a nuke go off on the morale of troops, etc. And a lot of them ARE still alive. The initial exposure to radiation isn't so bad, it's the FALLOUT you gotta watch out for...
RAbbi74 5 years ago
Great Video, Scary stuff, thank god those soldiers have never had to carry out their role. I like how you used the music to set the mood. Creepy stuff really. Great video.. did you make it yourself
And USMC17, M1 Garands were used along with M-14s in Korea.
JoshD13 5 years ago
Thanks man. Yeah I made it myself. It was for a music video contest youtube had a few months ago. Too bad I didn't finish it on time. :\
badmoviesarebad 5 years ago
Havlovic, M1 Garands werent use against the Korean's we only use them in WWI and WWII
USMC17 5 years ago
Wrong you idiot, Garands weren't used in WWI (they weren't developed until the late 1930s) and they WERE used in Korea.
MosinDisciple 5 years ago