Hawaii is the perfect place for the elite to set up their utopia when the world ends. Too far for the drones. I LOVE this guy's videos. If you don't know "The Why Files", you need to check it out. We are hell bent on AI progressing, despite ALL of the red flags; including it saying it wants to kill us. Eventually it will. By eventually, I mean less than a decade. Behold...
One of the more relevant "mistakes" that almost put us into a Nuclear War was Able Archer. DURING 10 DAYS in November 1983, the United States and the Soviet Union nearly started a nuclear war. Newly declassified documents from the CIA, NSA, KGB, and senior officials in both countries reveal just how close we came to mutually assured destruction -- over a military exercise.
According to
a diplomatic memo obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request by National Security Archives researcher Nate Jones, Soviet General Secretary Yuri Adroprov warned U.S. ambassador Averell Harriman six months before the crisis that both countries "may be moving toward a red line" in which a miscalculation could spark a nuclear war. Harriman later wrote that he believed Andropov was concerned "over the state of U.S.-Soviet relations and his desire to see them at least 'normalized,' if not improved."
There were fears the
deployment of Pershing II ballistic missiles to Europe (also in November 1983) could tip the balance. If a conventional war erupted, Soviet planners worried their troops would come close to capturing the nuclear-tipped missiles, prompting the United States to fire them.
Soviet fears of a preemptive American nuclear attack "while exaggerated, were scarcely insane." This stemmed from the Soviet experience during World War II, when the Third Reich launched Operation Barbarossa, the largest invasion in human history. Soviet officials worried history might be repeated by NATO.
So where are we sitting today? Russia has drawn a line. Thre appears to be antidotal evidence that once again, nukes will be placed in Brittan. AND, on 09/11/23 NATO launched the largest joint military exercise since the Cold War.
https://www.wired.com/2013/05/able-...release of warheads against the Soviet Union.Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it.
https://www.txtreport.com/news/2023...y-exercise-since-the-cold-war.HkZlhDbTRn.html