If you visit this blog with any degree of regularity, you know that I often discuss nuclear war, and more specifically, World War III. For some, the very thought is terrifying. It almost happened by accident in 1983, but sometime, and probably some time pretty damn soon, it won’t be an accident.
This isn’t a matter of if, but a matter of when. How will it happen? While our military has released a lot of details surrounding how they will respond to the detection of a Russian, Chinese or North Korean launch, they obviously can’t tell us everything. They want the enemies to know what they’ll be up against if they feel like getting spicy.
There are some people who think that they can stop this by wringing their hands and crying like little bitches, groups like Global Zero. They can whine all they want about turning into hippies, but even they have to know that they’re wasting their time and effort. No one can be that retarded.
Global Zero has put out a document that purports to show the steps that will happen when we detect a nuclear launch, something that multiple sources have said will happen instantly. Is it mere fiction, or is there something to it? It’s from all the way back in 2019, but it’s still a cute little read.
According to the document, with one minute of the detection of a launch, our satellites will detect a Russian launch. The data pertaining to that confrontational action will, in a manner of an instant, notify multiple agencies, including NORAD and the National Military Command Center.
There are other agencies involved in the immediate detection of a Russian launch, but those are the only two with any actual teeth. In other words, NORAD, STRATCOM and the NMCC are the real Slim Shady, and the others are just imitating, so won’t the real two agencies please stand up, please stand up?
Within four minutes, NORAD, STRATCOM and the NMCC will transmit a confidence level of none, medium or high. It’s important to note that, according to Ground Zero, only the continental US will be monitored, leaving Alaska, Hawaii, Guam, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Island to their own devices. Or to put it another way, they’re screwed, just like the nuclear sponge is.
If, and only if, the confident level is high, President Donald Trump, the current and president as of the time that this article was published, will be notified no matter where he is. If he is in the White House, he will be either immediately rushed to the Situation Room or will be immediately woken up and then rushed there.
If Trump is away from the White House, he will be descended upon by many people, not the least of whom is the military officer tasked with holding the emergency satchel, also known as The Nuclear Football. In that case will be retaliatory options and lists of classified target sites.
A series of conversations will ensue, with the Joint Chiefs of Staff being involved.
Trump will need to authenticate himself to the person in charge at the moment. He will do that with the so-called “biscuit,” a laminated and plastic-encased card that contains multiple lines of multiple codes. He will have to remember which row and position his codes are. Once authenticated, the fun will start.
Indeed, within ten minutes of the launch, Trump will be advised by the commander of STRATCOM of his available actions and those actions’ consequences. From there, more information about the launches, including the missiles’ trajectories, is relayed to Trump.
Trump’s wishes will be communicated to various commanders and agencies, including the emergency center portion of the NMCC.
Within twenty minutes of the launch, launch codes are transmitted to silos, submarines and fighter jets. Those entities will act appropriately, once again authenticating codes, programming codes that will tell the weapons (missiles, jets and submarine missiles) where to go.
Before anything launches, a series of secondary verification of codes, locks and a system of turned keys (there is no red button) ensures that we are acting justly. Also, it’s important to note that no single person can initiate our nation’s response. There’s a two-person rule and part of that is that no one person can turn the keys (and they have to enter what are basically unclock codes before anything can launch) because they are placed in such a way that no one can reach over and turn both keys as both are within around 12 feet of each other.
In the case of our underground silos, two separate silo sites must “vote” to launch. They cast their ballots by turning their keys. This way, two people at one site can’t prematurely launch.
And by the way, in the case of the silos, the two scariest words that two officers of the Air Force will hear will be, “message follows.” Bells ring and sirens sound. That message that follows will be the codes needed to verify that what’s going on is really happening and the codes needed to program into a computer to tell the ICBM’s where to go and how to get there.
It’s important to note that over the course of any given month, silo personnel, or missileers, drill. They drill to the point that when the real codes come down, they won’t know if it’s real or not, and that’s the point. They drill so much that they will, by instinct, react without stopping to consider the implications of what they’re about to do.
Within 27 minutes, our ICBM’s launch and at about the same time, Russia’s initial missiles will begin to impact CONUS, meaning that, if there’s any hesitation on our part, Russia might take away our ability to retaliate. That’s why everyone must move fast to ensure that there will be enough time to take the Russians out.
Every Russian man, woman and child should and must be vaporized or, perhaps better yet, made to suffer a very slow radiation-intense death over the period of very painful and miserable hours and days. Every second that a Russian man, woman and child suffers is a minute towards true justice if they launched first.
Even if we’re being impacted, we can’t let the Russians’ actions go unpunished. That’s why the name of the game is to haul ass so that, within an hour of that initial launch, both countries are incinerated. Justice demands nothing less. We’ll wipe out millions of their people at the same time our people are being eliminated.
This isn’t a time to be forgiving Christians, folks. It’ll be a time to take them out as payback.
Now, that scenario is just that. There’s no way to know where Ground Zero got its information and as such, we cannot know for certain that this is exactly how things will go. But this is a basic idea, and as long as we get our missiles in the air headed towards Russia before they take out our silos, which will be the Russians’ first priority so that we can’t answer back, we will wipe them off the global map just like they will have done to us.
Folks, the stuff’s going to hit the fan at some point, most likely during our lifetime. Get ready for it. On second thought, don’t even bother. Sure, the properly prepared people will have shelters and bunkers to shield them, assuming that they’re given enough time to get there in the first place.
But at some point, the living will envy the dead, because when people do come up from their cowering, they’ll have to live a life of misery, suffering and all other manner of unpleasantness. Everything will be affected as it will take years to make things even slightly livable again. All the preparati0n in the world won’t shield the hiders forever.
Sooner or later karma will catch up to the survivalists, a synonym for both “arrogant” and “cowards,” and when it does, may the results be naught but untold suffering over the course of not merciful minutes but insanely painful days.
Now, all of this might be a depressing topic for some. So why not have a little joy? Watch this animated movie from the 1980’s. When The Wind Blows presents the topic of nuclear war from a British perspective.
Sooner or later, the United States will be dragged into World War III. Whether Russia points their missiles directly at us (oh, wait…they’re aimed at us right now!) or whether they launch against a NATO ally, an action that requires Article V implications, remains to be seen.
To repeat, what is discussed in this article will happen. That’s not up for debate. As for when it happens, the attack could take place within minutes, hours, days, months or years of this article being published. No one knows for sure, because if Russia does conduct a direct launch against us, it’ll be a surprise attack.
That’s the whole point of nuclear war, isn’t it?