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WORLD WAR III ALMOST STARTED IN 1995
What were you doing on January 25, 1995? Whatever it was, it was almost the last thing you ever did. On that day, the world came within minutes of a nuclear war between the US and Russia. Norway and the United States had launched a research rocket (for charting the Arctic) from a Norwegian island. Following standard protocol, Norway had alerted Russia in advance about the firing, but the message never made its way to the right people. In the middle of the night, Russian radar detected what looked like a nuclear missile launched toward Moscow from a US submarine.

The military immediately called President Boris Yeltsin, awakening him with the news that the
country appeared to be under attack (no word on whether Yeltsin had been in a vodka-induced
drunken slumber). The groggy president, for the first time ever, activated the infamous black
suitcase that contains the codes for launching nuclear missiles. He had just a few minutes to
decide whether to launch any or all of the country's 2,000 hair-trigger nukes at the US.
Luckily for the entire world, while Yeltsin was conferring with his highest advisors, Russia's
radar showed that the missile was headed out to sea. The red alert was cancelled. World War III
was averted.
What makes this even more nerve-racking is that Russia's early-warning systems are in much
worse shape now than they were in '95. The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers
explains that while Russia needs 21 satellites to have a complete, fully-redundant network
capable of accurately detecting missile launches, as of 1999 they have only three. Heaven help us
if some Russian bureaucrat again forgets to tell the command and control center that a nearby
country is launching a research rocket.


Ik heb nog 49 andere van die verhaaltjes gevonden!
WTF zeg, wat als :). Maar dan nu niet de Gare Hanenhok versie!
 
hmmm of het echt tot een WO zou gekomen betwijfel ik :o.
 
Leuk verhaal, maar ik ben banger voor Noord-Korea of Iran dan Rusland.
 
zouden ze op 1 raket echt gelijk met honderden raketten reageren dan ???
 
WORLD WAR III ALMOST STARTED IN 1995
What were you doing on January 25, 1995? Whatever it was, it was almost the last thing you ever did. On that day, the world came within minutes of a nuclear war between the US and Russia. Norway and the United States had launched a research rocket (for charting the Arctic) from a Norwegian island. Following standard protocol, Norway had alerted Russia in advance about the firing, but the message never made its way to the right people. In the middle of the night, Russian radar detected what looked like a nuclear missile launched toward Moscow from a US submarine.

The military immediately called President Boris Yeltsin, awakening him with the news that the
country appeared to be under attack (no word on whether Yeltsin had been in a vodka-induced
drunken slumber). The groggy president, for the first time ever, activated the infamous black
suitcase that contains the codes for launching nuclear missiles. He had just a few minutes to
decide whether to launch any or all of the country's 2,000 hair-trigger nukes at the US.
Luckily for the entire world, while Yeltsin was conferring with his highest advisors, Russia's
radar showed that the missile was headed out to sea. The red alert was cancelled. World War III
was averted.
What makes this even more nerve-racking is that Russia's early-warning systems are in much
worse shape now than they were in '95. The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers
explains that while Russia needs 21 satellites to have a complete, fully-redundant network
capable of accurately detecting missile launches, as of 1999 they have only three. Heaven help us
if some Russian bureaucrat again forgets to tell the command and control center that a nearby
country is launching a research rocket.


Ik heb nog 49 andere van die verhaaltjes gevonden!
WTF zeg, wat als :). Maar dan nu niet de Gare Hanenhok versie!
Link?
 
hmmmm geloof ik eigenlijk niet want jeltsin was met geen kanon wakker te krijgen 'snachts
 
och ja, als ze iedereen nuken is er niemand meer om er zich druk over te maken... :yawn:
 
Ja want met een Link, dan kon ik iedereen wijsmaken dat Jezus over/onder/naast/in het water liep

Kerel, ik bedoel een link naar die pagina met die andere 49 shitjes. Lijkt me interessant om te lezen.;)
 
Kheb het via een Torrent..

Geheten:
50 things youre not supposed to know

het is een PDF'je
 
De crisis rondom Cuba destijds was ook bijna de start van een kernoorlog.
 
ik heb geen rapidshare account dus nu maar via shitty...

megaupload

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@shutterspeed je torrent heeft 0 leechers en 0 seeders ;)

ik heb hem via Bitsoup binnen gehaald..
Danke schon
 
Ik vind het allemaal best. Waarschijnlijk was geen enkele raket de lucht in gegaan uit dat 3e wereld land. Wat een triest armoedig zooitje is dat daar
 
Ik vind het allemaal best. Waarschijnlijk was geen enkele raket de lucht in gegaan uit dat 3e wereld land. Wat een triest armoedig zooitje is dat daar

so true, waarschijnlijk ontploften ze allemaal nog voor ze airborn waren :D
 
Ik vind het allemaal best. Waarschijnlijk was geen enkele raket de lucht in gegaan uit dat 3e wereld land. Wat een triest armoedig zooitje is dat daar

Whaha 3 werkende satelieten ook hè, niet normaal als je er x7 meer nodig hebt voor volledige dekking ;)
 
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