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00:00Okay, Dr. Zakaria, we shouldn't keep talking about the stairs like this.
00:03Please, Doctor, have some cups of tea and let's talk calmly.
00:05He cheers and praises, O doctor, he cheers and praises
00:07That's what happened to us, I swear!
00:08By God, we got what we deserved.
00:10Are you here?
00:11Don't take it personally, my friend, I just came without an appointment.
00:14We are honored that our neighbor is a physics professor.
00:17A letter like yours
00:19Nuclear physics professor, memorization
00:21I'm sorry for the inconvenience.
00:23No, no, there's no disturbance or anything.
00:24I know, Doctor, we are disobeying you.
00:26He's actually living on the same ladder, right?
00:27No, no, no, no
00:28This time, something fell from my possession.
00:30On your balcony
00:32He said no
00:32Okay, and what about King Maxoff, Doctor?
00:34Is it underwear or what?
00:36No, no, no, no, no, not like that at all.
00:37No, doctor, don't be shy.
00:39What does that mean? You haven't seen anything yet.
00:41It means that scientists have no conscience.
00:42No, no, no, Mr. Hefzy
00:43This is a material that fell out of my lab.
00:45Do you really have a laboratory on the balcony?
00:47yeah
00:47nuclear laboratory
00:48And the material, unfortunately
00:49I fell on your balcony
00:51From the nuclear laboratory?
00:52Yes, unfortunately
00:53We're warning her, we'll see you today, Doctor.
00:55I'm sorry, Mr. Hefzy, but time is of the essence.
00:58Excuse me, may I come onto the balcony?
00:59I met her and walked along
01:01Yes, yes, doctor
01:02Stay there
01:02Clear the front line area
01:04What does that mean?
01:04No, no, no, that won't work.
01:05No, that's not what we'll do as long as
01:08No, Doctor, Madam usually goes out on the balcony.
01:10There's nothing wrong.
01:11any?
01:12Are you on the balcony, Murad?
01:14Huh?
01:14This is on the balcony this morning, I swear.
01:16Yani ha?
01:17It's reasonable to hear it suddenly.
01:19She was listening to the ant's murmur
01:20Unfortunately, Mr. Hafzi
01:22Your friend won't be able to save you again.
01:25Because of age, I mean
01:26Get up, Dr. Al-Sin's office, he'll really immobilize you quickly.
01:28I read a year ago that this is a scientific fact
01:29Hefzi Square, you are a believer
01:31Oh my God
01:33Why?
01:33Are you calling?
01:34Are you calling, Hefzy?
01:36Yes, my dove
01:38What does she need?
01:39Okay, my dear, I'll give you orders
01:41From me, before me, before me
01:53By God, he ran so fast, we'll die!
02:06Dear viewers, may God's peace and blessings be upon you.
02:07Welcome to a new episode of Al-Dahih program
02:09Dear beautiful viewer, let me take you on January 24, 1961
02:13And what do you know about January 24, 1961?
02:15You know what I mean
02:16Dear viewer, January 24, 1961
02:18B-2 fighter jet
02:21And the sound of a bomb-dropping boomer.
02:23A plane was over the US state of North Carolina
02:25Whether it's important or not, I don't understand.
02:27This plane, my dear, had two nuclear bombs ready to be launched.
02:32Each of these bombs has a yield of 250 times that of the Hiroshima bomb.
02:35Imagine, my dear, that you were still a resident of North Carolina in the 1960s
02:38And you can walk your dog in any garden for a pound
02:41The famous Gold Spruce
02:42Your face is radiant like a happy full moon, and you are content with your life.
02:45And above your brain, hundreds of raindrops away
02:47Two nuclear bombs could wipe the city you're living in off the map several times over.
02:52The city, the garden, and your dog that you're so proud of.
02:55Okay, I liked it, no problem.
02:56America is a nuclear power, so it's used to this kind of talk.
02:59All the time, there are new weapons being manufactured and transported
03:02What do you understand?
03:03I want to tell you, my dear, that on January 24, 1961
03:06The B-50 fighter jet I'm talking about
03:09The plane was over North Carolina
03:11It dropped its nuclear payload on the city.
03:14any?
03:15Yes, just like you heard.
03:16Yes, my dear, the two nuclear bombs I'm telling you about
03:19Those who have a destructive capacity up to 250 times that of Hiroshima
03:22They signed up for North Carolina
03:24Okay, Abu Hamid, you'll find the boys training.
03:26America is a nuclear power; it has nuclear weapons and likes to practice, you know.
03:29And for your information, you'll find that these two bombs aren't nuclear at all.
03:31My dear, shame on you for treating me so cheaply.
03:33My dear, those two bombs contained nuclear warheads, and he wasn't trained on anything.
03:36no
03:36So, Abu Hamid, you're saying that America was hit by nuclear weapons?
03:39Zizi won
03:39Think before you speak.
03:41my dear
03:41Just because a bomb was dropped from an airplane doesn't mean it will explode.
03:43What's wrong with me, Abu Hamid? I know what's going on on earth.
03:46Not just a word I say on Eid
03:47For your information, a nuclear bomb doesn't explode by wire.
03:50The nuclear bomb, especially the one dropped from airplanes
03:53It has to go through several consecutive steps in order to explode.
03:56Every step must be completed successfully.
03:58So that she can proceed to the next step.
04:00Until we reach the final step
04:02It is the explosion of the bomb
04:04This sequence of steps is called the detonation sequence.
04:07You must follow the bombing until it is completed.
04:08So that the bomb explodes
04:10Ah, I understand now, Abu Hamid.
04:11So those two bombs have already fallen.
04:12The explosion continued, but nothing happened.
04:14No, my dear, and I didn't get anything.
04:15I was telling you why
04:16Let me tell you to follow the bombing
04:18In the two bombs, it began
04:20So what is the sequence of explosions?
04:21Because I know that all of this will turn out to be a test in the end.
04:23My dear, I swear it wasn't a test
04:24The two bombs were lowered and were ready to explode.
04:27The series of explosions has already begun.
04:29And it's not just the first step
04:29In the second and third
04:30Okay, Abu Hamid, so what about this series of explosions you're talking about?
04:33Because I know there's not much explosive stuff.
04:35In the United States of America
04:36You're broke because of how many views the Hiroshima episode got, and now you're saying you want to make episodes about Naoi?
04:40They hid it from us, suddenly in America
04:42Life means the story has a small part.
04:44I mean, the state of Nouzher, our state, still exists on the map.
04:46Okay, Abu Hamid, I've given you permission.
04:48Okay, tell me the font series so I can sell it. I have an idea.
04:50Yes, my dear teacher, I'll go get you, it's a strategic option.
04:52Or I'll come back to you again
04:54The two bombs that were on the plane, my dear
04:56They were MK39 models
04:58It is a thermonuclear bomb
05:00Or what is known as the hydrogen bomb
05:03This represents the second generation and nuclear bombs.
05:06After the famous first generation
05:07The generation has become like the Hajj pilgrimage to Hiroshima, and my achievements have been localized, and so on.
05:10That's right, my dear, if you don't know the story of Hiroshima and my achievements
05:12I recommend you go back and watch Oppenheimer.
05:14I saw Abu Ahmed, and the movie was really great and fun. Honestly, Nolan started and surpassed himself.
05:18No, my dear, I'm not shaking Ola.
05:19Dear [name], if you are missing an episode of OpenHyper's Al-Daheeh program
05:21This means months before this film was released.
05:23Duration, insistence, pace, fastest, most handsome hero
05:25Our MK39 bomb
05:27Like any nuclear bomb, it consisted of two parts.
05:30Primary and secondary parts
05:31And in order for it to explode, we first had to explode the primary part.
05:34This usually happens with explosive devices.
05:36But this initial explosion will cause two nuclear bombs to collide.
05:41In order to be the critical mass
05:43Critical Mass
05:44How is it critical, Abu Ahmed?
05:45You don't shake hands?
05:46Are you doing that?
05:47Petros with his shoulder?
05:48The best joke is in the middle of the nuclear canal
05:50A critical mass sufficient to cause a nuclear chain reaction
05:54Shin Re Action?
05:55Is it capable of producing the enormous amount of energy that is released by a nuclear bomb?
05:59What kind of reaction will occur if there is less than this mass?
06:01At the critical mass, a reaction occurs.
06:03Boom
06:03Boom, Abu Ahmed?
06:04Of course, Boom
06:05Of course, my dear, the word "boom" isn't the best way to describe a nuclear explosion.
06:09The famous Jezaki bomb
06:10A ball of fire, half a kilometer wide, was born.
06:13In this space, everything inside evaporates.
06:16In Purification, it transforms into the famous drink cloud.
06:19Those who couldn't handle it were smoke, dust, and things that evaporated.
06:22Fire, my dear, doesn't go away, it just holds onto something.
06:24The item has been burned.
06:24Then a concussion occurs.
06:27Buildings, windows, and trees are being destroyed.
06:29In Qatar, it can reach three kilometers
06:31Is Qatar finished?
06:32no
06:33There's still a wave of freedom with a diameter of seven kilometers.
06:36She burns everything in her path
06:38This is of course in addition to the common dust.
06:40A little pollution now affects the air, water, and soil.
06:43And he killed all forms of life
06:45but
06:46O River of the Shoud, O Abu Ahmad, you are here
06:47It means that Carolina was destined for this hell.
06:49The citizen was going to understand the statement
06:51My dear, who am I talking to?
06:53On Nagasaki
06:54Our bomb is more powerful than the Nagasaki bomb.
06:57200 times
06:58Isn't that all?
06:58She's not alone, she's with her friend.
07:00It contains two bombs, each one of them
07:02More powerful than the Nagasaki bomb
07:04200 times
07:04This, my dear, has an effect that indicates the crossing
07:06Forget about the three kilos, the seven kilos, and the rest in between.
07:09The two bombs that were dropped were perfect enough to create hell on earth.
07:13Norse of the Caroline, not only that, but Hiroshima and Nagasaki have also joined the club of victims of the Naoi weapon. May God not increase its members.
07:18No, that would have taken first place.
07:20People will now long for the Fat Boy, my dear.
07:22May God have mercy on Fat Man and Little Boy
07:24Where are the days of the beautiful past?
07:26No, Abu Hamid, I've already started
07:27No, not on the Caroline River, even though I'm from Abu Hamad Center.
07:30Tell me about the Medwees, your greetings
07:31Be patient, I'll reassure you.
07:33Don't say, Abu Hamid, that it didn't explode.
07:36Nougat bombs, my dear, don't bother the crooked ones.
07:38Let's understand each other and follow the bombing one by one.
07:41bombs
07:41The nougat that repairs airplanes
07:43It will be located in an area called Al-Bum B
07:46Or the bomb compartment in the pilot's cabin
07:47This room is similar to the wheel well in civilian airplanes.
07:50It means there will be a door under the plane.
07:52This door opens and the bomb falls directly out of it.
07:55Our bomb is inside the album B
07:57The pilot hasn't landed yet.
07:58It will have armored shields, also known as armored rods.
08:01These shields are attached to the aircraft's body.
08:04Why? Because the bomb won't detonate unless it's intentionally meant to.
08:08It's not like the first thing that happens when a door opens is a bomb; we'll just have fun.
08:10No, there are strong armor plates; a bomb was placed inside the aircraft.
08:13Okay, Hamid, do you think about these shields?
08:15It will have security screws.
08:17Remove these nails from the arming rods
08:19To leave the aircraft body
08:20Or at that point, our bomb will be ready to be launched towards Jordan.
08:23Of course, the first thing that happens when you enter the room is that it opens
08:25So then the bomb drops and explodes, and that's it.
08:27These are the safety standards that we have set.
08:29Be patient, my dear, the bomb is one step closer to you.
08:32The third step: as the bomb slides towards the ground, the parachute attached to the bomb is activated.
08:36Hamouh is dropping a bomb by parachute; this is during a fun outing.
08:39Review it, let's replace it with entertainment.
08:40My dear, a parachute is very important if the bomb is going to be dropped from a low height.
08:45Why? So she can take her time and forget.
08:47Why? To give the pilot who dropped the bomb enough time to move away from its blast radius.
08:54To further ensure that we are keeping the bomb away, there is also a timer
08:58The step that follows is the last and simplest step.
09:01A traditional step found in all weapons used in human manufacturing.
09:04For the bomb to explode, the pilot must activate the imam's switch before even dropping it.
09:10Which is the arm safe switch that is on the bomb.
09:12The Imam key is a very traditional item in the world of weapons.
09:14For example, what is a gun?
09:15This is a simple key with two positions.
09:17The position of the Imam and the position of the armament
09:18If the key is in the forward position, you are in the forward position.
09:20The bomb is impossible to explode.
09:22For example, in a pistol, if the forward selector is engaged and you press the trigger
09:25The gun won't heat up
09:26But if the key is in the armed position, if you press the trigger
09:29The bullets will be fired
09:30In the case of a nuclear bomb, the switch is in the "armed" position.
09:33There's nothing to stop this bomb from exploding.
09:35You can put your trust in God.
09:36If the bomb reached this step in the detonation sequence
09:39That means the timer has finished its 42 seconds.
09:41It will explode
09:42Will it explode?
09:43Iwan took five steps that would make the bomb explode.
09:46The armor plating is dismantling
09:47The door to the bomb room opens and the next one...
09:49The bomb is falling
09:49The parachute works if we are at a low altitude.
09:51The timer counts up to 42 seconds.
09:53The key to the front is in the armed position.
09:56Five steps to avoid blaming the bomb's location
09:59Has it reached Earth yet, or is it still in the sky?
10:01I was planted, I wasn't planted
10:02If they completed the five steps, those countries
10:04Where is the bomb, God willing?
10:05It will explode
10:06Even if you don't walk the five steps
10:08The bomb exploded.
10:09It was removed
10:10She fell from a plane.
10:12What happens next?
10:14On January 24, 1961
10:15American B-52 bomber
10:18It is an aircraft over the state of North Carolina in the United States.
10:20I encountered a problem
10:21The plane was taking off from a military base called Seymour Johnson.
10:24In Goldsboro, North Carolina
10:26On a military flight that is part of US Air Force operations
10:31During the Cold War
10:32The purpose of this trip is to go to the North Pole in Canada
10:35And then you come back
10:36In the West, it was necessary to have an aircraft armed with nuclear bombs.
10:40Airplane all the time
10:41Near the Soviet Union
10:42And the Soviet Union remains
10:43Now any plane from any country could come out and attack me at any time.
10:45These planes were prepared
10:47If anything happens, the type will be hit immediately.
10:49I'm in a cold war, my dear, we don't know, you might get heated up.
10:51As part of the journey
10:52The plane was being refueled in the air.
10:55From a military aircraft
10:57During the refueling process
11:00The pilot discovered a leak in one of the plane's fuel tanks.
11:04He immediately cancelled the operation.
11:06Cancel contact with command tower
11:07Did the command tower fire or was it fired?
11:08He returned and made an emergency landing.
11:11During the journey
11:11Things got worse
11:13The leak turned out to be more than just a simple problem.
11:16This is part of a larger problem in the wing.
11:18Controlling the aircraft is becoming increasingly difficult.
11:20And let me tell you, at a height of ten thousand Adams
11:22The pilot completely lost control of the aircraft.
11:25The plane floated, my dear nuclear one.
11:27A nuclear-powered aircraft floated
11:28Suddenly the wing separated from the aircraft's body.
11:30The plane
11:31Meaning, the one that contains two nuclear bombs
11:33It began to move in a random path towards Earth
11:35The pilot gives instructions to all the crew members with him.
11:38Leaving the plane by parachute
11:39The flight crew began organizing the plane.
11:41Five of them did indeed land safely.
11:44After they left the doomed plane, which is supposed to be heading towards the ground now
11:47The last thing our pilot friends saw while they were jumping
11:50The aircraft is sound in its wing repair.
11:53That means the body of our plane, even one
11:55Our nuclear payload is inside the plane.
11:57It is present and secure inside the room.
12:00And the two bombs, God bless them, are sleeping peacefully like children.
12:03Of course, the two bombs are supposed
12:05They were devastated along with the plane that was going to crash to the ground
12:08They wouldn't have exploded, they would have been destroyed.
12:09But the plane and the power plant won't explode, they don't know that.
12:11And the leadership that told them knew that.
12:14And now you're getting to know each other like this
12:15But nobody came to the scene of what happened next.
12:17What happened, my dear, is that after the plane was closed, all the people on board split up.
12:22It split
12:22You know, my dear, the egg that you hold like this
12:24And you split it open, what's wrong with it? And you're something else?
12:26Safar, exactly, clever
12:27They tied it up if they laid eggs with two yolks like our airplane.
12:33We'll make shakshuka now.
12:35One second, Abu Ahmed, and there's a small part in what you said.
12:37Yes, my dear, there are no recording devices or reinforcement factories.
12:40You ignorant fool, their name is "security bolts" and "armored shields".
12:42Yes, so why didn't those extension arms work?
12:44Oh, how are the bomb chambers?
12:46It was exposed and remained in the air
12:47The two bombs were detonated and headed towards the ground.
12:50The explosions continued
12:51Has the bombing started yet, Abu Ahmed?
12:53Yes, my dear, the first two steps out of five have already been achieved.
12:55The arms dealers dismantled the device, and the bomb was removed from the room.
12:58But Abu Ahmad, a question that's not helpful.
12:59The bomb that is dropped from the plane activates two mechanisms
13:03Firstly, its parachute is to ensure the safety of the pilot flying the plane.
13:06The second requirement is that the timer is activated within 40 seconds.
13:10Has this been activated or not?
13:12What's this, my dear? You're so clever!
13:14What was Millie's name when she studied at Azian?
13:15Look, my friend, regarding the parachute and the timer
13:17There was nothing preventing them from activating it.
13:19Even in his case
13:20It means that the timer started with the two bombs.
13:23I don't understand, Abu Ahmed
13:25It means the parachute works
13:26Look, my dear, they are two bombs.
13:27The first bomb's parachute, for some reason, didn't work.
13:30Or the mechanism reacted
13:31But the parachute didn't open.
13:33That's great, Abu Ahmed, excellent point.
13:34This means the third plan was not implemented.
13:35This bomb can never explode.
13:37Especially since the two bombs were at an altitude of less than 10,000 meters.
13:40It means we needed a parachute for our timer.
13:42It reaches a maximum of 40 seconds.
13:44I am dear to you, I am not boasting
13:45enough
13:45The first bomb has already fallen to the ground.
13:48Its timer had reached 15 seconds
13:50After the collision, all electrical circuits were destroyed.
13:53The explosion continued, but it wasn't completed.
13:55Okay, thank God, Abu Ahmed, we're relieved that we defused the bomb.
13:58But my dear, there's another bomb.
13:59The second bomb, my dear, the parachute mechanism worked
14:02The person in the bomb room activated the parachute.
14:04And the parachute actually opened
14:05This means the bomb began to drift towards Earth peacefully.
14:09And the timer is restarting
14:11This means the bomb will take its time to fall.
14:15The timer will have finished.
14:16The kiss will explode and won't be able to stay put on the ground.
14:18All electrical wires are flat.
14:20Hey, uncle, you're a fool
14:21You're just finishing the episode, man, I swear!
14:23Uncle, this is a joke.
14:24My dear, I'm starting to fear for you because of your nuclear awareness, that you might be deluded.
14:27Take it easy, man! You've become an Egyptian nuclear operative!
14:29Take care of yourself, my dear, they might kidnap you.
14:31Actually, there was another bomb, and it had all the time in the world.
14:35She came down with a parachute and is blowing her nose at her leisure.
14:36The timer reached 42 seconds
14:38We have reached the final step
14:40Thank God I'm reassured about Nos Carolina
14:42The final step is the key to safety.
14:44The two birds definitely didn't jump; they locked the key behind them.
14:47Okay? Okay, Ya Hamad, you worried me.
14:48What's happening? The safety key is...
14:50The last step and the most important step
14:52Because the bomb is about to explode, you need to understand, my dear.
14:55How does it work so we can understand?
14:56Should we worry or not? You seem to have a story to tell.
14:58Oh, Hamad, yes, and the stories are making me hungry.
15:01And you know, I'll make a dramatic exit.
15:02Return with my beloved
15:05Key to safety
15:06Our two bombs, my dear, are a
15:08A very simple electrical switch
15:10An electrical circuit that operates with a weak electrical signal.
15:12Ya Top 28V
15:14The one you have in your house is 220 volts.
15:15You're walking, God is passing by
15:16This is 28 volts
15:18Small enough to withstand harsh weather conditions
15:21Static electricity in the air
15:23Or if a pilot electrical source is nearby
15:26Interfere with your key
15:31Any simple closure is a result of it having fallen
15:33For example, a switch works on an airplane.
15:35Safety via Baymestic by mistake
15:37It switches from safe mode to
15:39The arming, Abu Ahmad, and the Americans were
15:41Do you know who he actually worshipped at that time?
15:42It was known that in many cases there was a key
15:44The safety was changing on its own.
15:46He's alone with the girls, and he wakes up
15:48I swear I changed my mind, I was safe
15:51The armament situation remained as promised.
15:52As a result of external influences and without
15:54No one intentionally changes anything
15:56One of the military engineers' names
15:58Charlie Burks was talking about the key
16:00He specifically said that it was recorded
16:02He worked on more than thirty events
16:04This key was unintentionally
16:06Ahmed, you reassure me and tell me that the key to safety
16:08Nothing has changed, my dear.
16:10The key hasn't changed since
16:12Timer reached two and forty seconds
16:14It was in safe mode, thank God.
16:16The bomb didn't explode.
16:19Just a second, Abu Ahmed, let me breathe, please.
16:30Give me a little time
16:31My dear, that's exactly what the military did.
16:33When they went to explore a place
16:35The second bomb fell
16:36Which descended very quietly
16:38After the parachute got caught in a tree
16:40She had a strong bomb hanging from the tree.
16:43In peace, not even touching the ground
16:44Don't say it's hormone-treated fruit.
16:46The tree produced fruit and shoots
16:48The officers knew that the parachute was working.
16:50The timer is definitely over 42 years old.
16:52They quickly went to extract the safety switch from the bomb.
16:55And they look at him, thank God.
16:57They found him steadfast in the safe position
16:59Mohammed Bas
16:59I thank you for the episode.
17:01Thank you for your effort.
17:02Thank you for reassuring me in the end.
17:04But this is an empty episode
17:06Because I knew in the end
17:07The Carolani Notes are still around
17:09Therefore, no nuclear explosions occurred in America.
17:10You're just making a fool of yourself.
17:12General dress for housewives
17:13She says, "My friend, I'm fine."
17:14My aunt released
17:15The controversy arises because of the high reach.
17:16my darling
17:17Think about what I'm telling you
17:18We were on the brink of a nuclear disaster
17:22Bigger than
17:23Hiroshima and Nagasaki
17:24At least 200 or 400 times
17:27Can you imagine?
17:27To take a step
17:28You were standing on the last step in monitoring the explosion
17:31Armor arms are thinking
17:32The bomb dropped from the plane.
17:34The parachute works
17:35The timer is 42 years old
17:37And the simple Arabic key
17:3930 incidents were recorded
17:42Change because of the weather
17:44He was the only obstacle
17:46The one who protected North Carolina
17:48From her, Topad
17:49That Stupad
17:50If you understand
17:52North Carolina
17:54It was 28 volts away, but
17:5728 volts
17:58Zouli Azizi
17:59If they came at you, they wouldn't electrocute you.
18:00A wool sweater that they make
18:02America was 28 volts away from an annual catastrophe
18:05This would have been the first hydrogen bomb explosion.
18:09On a residential area in history
18:11Five steps to make a bomb explode
18:13Four of them got it
18:14But the final step was disrupted.
18:15To prevent the Gold's Pro from being detected
18:18It is the biggest annual disaster
18:20In the history of humanity
18:21As for the first bomb
18:22The one who's still without a parachute
18:23It hit the ground at a speed of 1200 km/h
18:26To understand the power of this shock
18:28Imagine that the bomb
18:29She was buried approximately 60 meters underground.
18:33Of course, after I made a large hole on the surface
18:35The neck was so large that the officers
18:37They dug 22 meters but
18:39They decided to cancel the operation.
18:40Groundwater disrupted the drilling process
18:42It was so impossible that they stopped digging.
18:44They decided to build a bomb.
18:45Yes, in the Goldsboro area
18:47In North Carolina
18:48There is a nuclear bomb buried there to this day.
18:51To the point that the US Air Force
18:53She was forced to buy the land
18:54To prevent any use of this land
18:56Or a hole in it in the future
18:58Of course your heart couldn't possibly have exploded
18:59theoretically
19:01Approximately five kilometers away
19:03Between the site of the bomb crash
19:05And in the small town of Eureka
19:06Which could have disappeared from existence
19:08In the year 1160, the inhabitants of the city...
19:10Those whose number does not exceed a few hundred
19:12One day in July 2012
19:14On view of a strange sign
19:16North Carolina
19:17Her relationship with the street
19:18This sign has an address written on it.
19:20nuclear accident
19:21And underneath are two words in the dialect
19:22They are documenting the Goulsborough incident.
19:24With confirmation that there was a massive nuclear disaster
19:27It was avoided today.
19:28What's so strange about this sign, Abu Hamad?
19:30What is a major event?
19:31They should keep her memory alive.
19:32What's strange, my dear, about this sign
19:34The year 2012
19:35Information of the average American citizen
19:38About the Goulsborough incident
19:39It doesn't contain any details about the sequence of the explosions.
19:42The one who started
19:42And the weak security key
19:44The one who saved his country
19:45This is because the secret driver
19:48The one with these details
19:49Released by the US government
19:512013
19:53This means the American citizen up to this year
19:56He thought that what happened in 1961
19:58It was simply an accidental nuclear bomb drop.
20:02This is a matter of state, Abu Ahmed.
20:03Actually, my dear
20:04The average American citizen is used to accidents like this.
20:06Normal for an American citizen
20:08Historically
20:08Nuclear bombs are falling
20:10Or planes carrying nuclear bombs that crash
20:12This means he was only three years old when this incident occurred.
20:131958
20:15fighter pilot captain
20:16He was flying over South Carolina
20:19He saw a sudden look in the cabin
20:20The arms of the nuclear bomb
20:22The one located in the bomb room
20:23It doesn't hold it properly
20:24When he went down to see the problem
20:26He tried to arm her with weapons
20:27But instead of proving it by mistake
20:29Pulling the safety pins
20:30The arms were completely untied
20:32The bomb landed on the floor of the room.
20:34Because of its heavy weight
20:35The room door opened
20:37The bomb landed on the ground
20:38Sardo
20:38Is there no one else but Carolina who's training Narso Saws?
20:40A precious bomb landed on the ground
20:42Don't say that it exploded
20:43Specifically
20:44On the house of an American citizen
20:45His name is Walter Gregg
20:46His most important achievement
20:48The one who fell on his head
20:49nuclear bomb
20:49Those who succeeded
20:50He and his family survive.
20:51Jobah spots
20:52Which, by the way, is affected
20:53Oh Abu Habid, this is a poor citizen
20:54You'll find he lacked a barrel or something.
20:56Let me tell you, my dear
20:57Walter Gregg was one of the American military officers
20:59The one who served in the Second World War
21:01He knew very well
21:02What happened to his house?
21:03That's why he filed a lawsuit against the Air Force
21:06His old job
21:06And count it
21:07My dear uncle, your manager is asking you
21:08Why didn't you come to work today?
21:09He's taking a nap because there's a nuclear bomb.
21:11I signed on my house
21:12I wish I could tell you what you did wrong
21:13For he is an organic knower
21:13And win it
21:14You find yourself in a day and a night
21:15You're the one who washes up after your boss.
21:16Imagine, my dear
21:17These accidents happened so often
21:19The US military still calls them Nicknames
21:21quick names
21:22Names that reflect their type and size
21:24To facilitate communication during the incident itself
21:27This means accidents that include
21:28He accidentally dropped a nuclear weapon.
21:30But in the homeland
21:31Not in enemy territory
21:32Her name is Broken Arrow
21:33When I tell you about the broken arrow on the radio
21:35You need to know that the incident involved nuclear weapons.
21:36And in our land
21:37But when I tell you New Flash
21:39The incident remains nuclear in nature.
21:40But in enemy territory
21:41It's still an incident, but on enemy territory.
21:43This could be even worse because there's a possibility of nuclear war.
21:45But when I tell you that a girl named Spear got it
21:47The incident still does not involve nuclear weapons.
21:49But it is related to nuclear weapons.
21:51Dangers in procedures for handling weapons, for example
21:53Or negligence in the rules of peace
21:54Let me tell you, my dear
21:55There are several cases of broken arrows.
21:57Official figures from the US Department of Defense have been obtained.
22:00She says that 32 incidents were recorded.
22:03From 1950 to 1980
22:06We are talking here about incidents involving nuclear weapons.
22:09And in the homeland
22:10These are the official figures announced.
22:11I think, my dear, it's the last thing you would have expected.
22:14Almost all nuclear determinations
22:16The United States of America was exposed to
22:18During the Cold War
22:20It was from herself
22:21Not from a stranger
22:21American warplanes
22:23Armed with nuclear bombs
22:25And which was flying around the clock
22:27Near the Soviet Union
22:28In fact, not a single bomb has ever fallen.
22:31over the Soviet Union
22:32But it caused the accident
22:3414 nuclear bombs accidentally
22:37On America and its allies
22:3814 bombs, two of which were ours
22:41And what is actually
22:42They weren't the most dangerous incident
22:43After the bombs, my dear, you were left by mistake
22:45America has failed to find it to this day
22:47Then there were limited explosions.
22:49As a result of the impact
22:51It was lost due to radioactive contamination.
22:53Like the famous Thule incident of 1968
22:55In the Greenland region of Denmark
22:58And at that time it caused a global scandal
23:00The US Defense Department was empty
23:01Nuclear aviation currencies have completely stopped.
23:04No one else can fly with a nuclear weapon.
23:06Dear viewer
23:07If you came, I'd hope for the famous American series
23:10Chernobyl
23:10And it begins with one of the greatest
23:12Opening lines in the history of drama
23:14What is the cost of lies?
23:19In reference to the problem of lack of transparency
23:21In the Soviet Union during the Chernobyl disaster
23:23The series focuses on lies.
23:26Because it is the obvious problem with the communist system.
23:29But my dear, it was actually an annual problem.
23:31Lies were the Soviet Union's method of dealing with the situation.
23:34With the main problem
23:35The fundamental problem was and still is the nuclear threat.
23:39Or, more accurately, not taking the nuclear threat seriously.
23:43This particular problem is a purely humanitarian one.
23:45It is neither communist nor capitalist.
23:46The problem of humans who have succeeded in technology creation is serious.
23:50He failed to cooperate with her seriously enough all the time
23:53That's right, my dear Soviet, he's attracted to it.
23:54But the Americans are telling the truth after fifty years.
23:57And sometimes this isn't that different from books.
23:59The words "accident" and "intended" carry a very difficult connotation when they come together.
24:02The intentional act of deception, even if it is in a carefully considered test or even in a deliberate act of deception.
24:06Its damages are predictable and calculated.
24:08But this incident is a terrifying one.
24:10Something whose dimensions and consequences have not been studied
24:12Uncalculated risk
24:13Perhaps that's why Chernobyl's reputation is much worse for some people than Hiroshima's.
24:18My dear, I'm not going to visit him.
24:19The more complex technology humans create
24:21The more security measures are implemented for its use, the more it will be maintained.
24:25When you hear that the International Atomic Energy Agency is raising the slogan of "in the safety of the intention"
24:29So now you know that this doesn't just mean preventing manufacturing and arming
24:32Nor to stop the planned wars
24:33But equally, he prevented intentional accidents by all means.
24:37Accidents that may result from God's will
24:40For the upcoming chair
24:41Not for wars
24:42And you saw, my dear
24:43The second bomb that landed by mistake
24:45Over North Carolina
24:46What prevented it from exploding was a small electrical switch.
24:49It was easy to switch from safe mode to armed mode
24:52As for you, my dear
24:53Remember the bomb, the first intention
24:54I told you about her
24:55I remember the one that was released, but the prostrobe didn't work.
24:57She fell and hit the ground
24:58I went down sixty meters underground
25:00I remember her and they left her inside
25:01Let me tell you a small but important piece of information about it.
25:04One of the officers and engineers was named Jack Revel
25:06He recounts when his team was extracting the safety key for this bomb.
25:10And the locusts in the hole that the bomb made on the roof
25:12Engineer Revel says until I die
25:14I will never forget that moment
25:16The one who's a soldier, we'll make a scene in it.
25:17He said to me, sir
25:18We found the bomb's safety key.
25:20I told him, "Wow, great, excellent!"
25:22He told me it wasn't great, not wonderful, not excellent
25:25The key is in the arming position.
25:27any?
25:27You're being deceived
25:28Yes, my dear
25:29primary bomb
25:30The one who didn't work with the parachute
25:31The timer grid started working in it
25:33The fifteen-second promise
25:35And she struck the ground
25:36The key to security, when we looked at it
25:38Because it's not in safe mode
25:39Because it is in a state of armament
25:41The key was flipped by mistake
25:42That's all, my dear.
25:43So pay very close attention.
25:44From this type of topic
25:45Who and what?
25:46See the previous cases
25:47See the upcoming cases
25:47Go down and look at the sources we're using.
25:48I subscribe to the channel
25:49If only my life were yours, my dear
25:50That's all, my dear.
25:51Excuse me, I need something.
25:54That's right, my dear.
25:55For the sake of the dreamer's honesty
25:56Master God's first priority
25:57It wasn't going to explode
25:58Because of its timer
25:59He didn't finish
26:00And it's true, just like I tried.
26:01I scared you in the end
26:02And I tell you that the key to security
26:03They found him in a state of armament
26:05correct
26:05This happened
26:06The water was gone
26:06But they discovered that this
26:07The external situation only
26:08Meaning
26:09It doesn't mean
26:10When it hit the ground hard
26:11This topic is different, I mean
26:13But the world is fine inside.
26:14Thank God
26:14And the electrical circuit inside
26:15She was in good condition
26:16You can sleep
26:17And the Atnaite
26:17And love, are you joking about nuclear power?
26:18Didn't you say there's no back support in nuclear power?
26:19Are you joking? Why are you following me?
26:20Huh?
26:21Dear flower, it's just a means
26:22To illustrate the seriousness of the issue
26:24And I call
26:24On the Atomic Energy Agency
26:26Oh
26:27They broke all the security rules
26:28But your Lord will make it easy.
26:29This wisdom
26:30Okay, my dear
26:30See you later
26:31Living something
26:33statement