World Unearthed I live in mexico and now I am completely terrified knowing project 112 existed or exist and it was used on other countries.... like neighbor 3rd world countries.... oh boy I'm scared
This may seem unpopular, but using an inert bacteria to simulate the effects of an actual virus as well as determining how to prevent them seems like a good idea
AvenjaNinja It was also a necessary one. What if these harmless trials had never been carried out and an enemy nation had used biological weapons on a major U.S. city? People would have blamed the government for not being prepared enough or conducting enough research. So, I’m like you. It may sound a bit shocking but ultimately it was a good idea.
If it is a good idea then why didnt the government announced to the people who will be exposed that they will be inhaling inert bacteria from an experiment to make them "Safe"? Pretty sure the testers and their relatives went to the subways and also volunteered to be guinea pigs...Nope not really.
@@mannylugz5872 because if they knew there'd be people who went there just to get exposed and wanting to spread it just to see how far they could take it, and also people who completely avoided it and took extra precaution afterwards to make sure they weren't exposed. They were trying to make it as realistic as possible, which means not telling people where you plan on unleashing a deadly virus
@@AvenjaNinja not to mention the reaction from uninformed people like the video poster who panic at the mention of 'bacteria'. Can you imagine the media circus if the government admitted to releasing a cousin of Anthrax (meaning one isolated species of the naturally harmless microscopic animals that live on grass blades) into a public place? Rue the day some newspaper figures out about the delousing agent that gets sprayed on international airlines, or the meth precursors (because there is a whole laundry list of them) that the government hires people to spread on building windows. Windex bad!
Sarin is NOT a biological agent, it is a NERVE agent. The TU-95 had it's 2 inboard engines modified and they did operate under nuclear power. Additionally, the Soviets operated this aircraft without crew shielding.
Your atomic physics needs brushing up on. Critical and super-critical are not the same thing. Critical is what a power reactor fluctuates around, makes a ton of heat and the fuel rods would melt if not controlled. Super-Critical is atomic detonation requiring the 'core' is taken way, way over critical mass very quickly to create a very rapid runaway reaction that increases exponentially causing a near total reaction of the core in microseconds. The Los Alamos core only went critical, and only briefly, if it had gone super-critical (requiring the rest of the bomb hardware) then Las Alamos would be a hole in the ground.
FYI...I served in the USAF for many years and just wanted to let you know that in #3 you mentioned Thule Air Base in Greenland. It’s actually pronounced “Tu-lee” not “Thul”. As you can imagine, Thule is still considered one of the worst assignments in the Air Force for obvious reasons.❄️
In the early '60s Bob Hope's USO entertainment show stopped at Thule. He told the viewers back home the only women on the base were four nurses. He said the motto was think sick.
Yea maybe a little on the cool side in winter, how about "In Summer" 22 hours daylight and a great place to see the spectacular Northern Lights ! Well Done KPX anyway. ✔
I worked for The BDM Corporation in the 80s and 90s. We had a large part in Trestle operations. And you can still see it when you fly out of the ABQ airport. Fun times!
I thought the Russian nuclear powered bomber actually had a flight where it was at least partially powered by the reactor because they weren't as concerned with shielding as the Americans were, so they could deal with the weight of the reactor easier. But that might just be me misremebering what I heard about it.
We have nuclear powered aircraft here in the US...have for decades, but you won't find anything on any public indexed website. We have bombers that use nuclear reactors to fuel their electrogravitic capabilities. In silence.
oh stop the nonsense. electrogravitic. not even spelled correctly, not that it is real anyway. But yes we and many countries have nuclear reactors on air craft carriers, submarines, there were one or two nuclear powered commercial ships, I think one was called the Savannah. And I think there are or were a few nuclear powered ice breaker ships, which was a pretty decent engineering solution as it gave them long endurance at sea which comes in handy if stuck in ice
Mungebimp13: there are two really big problems and one psychological. Landing gears are tough- landing impact weighing as much as when you took off is a tremendous strain. Umbrella shielding works well for the crew, but after using it a while if you land (maintenance?) the ground crew has a serious radiation problem. And psychology, people don’t like the idea of having a nuclear reactor above them. We had enough trouble with the Galileo satellite during its gradation all assist pass, in spite of Russia distributing a rorsat nuclear core across Canada.
Problem #2. He says "I thought the idea behind nuclear weapons was the ability to show them off." Okay, it's true that that's what he thought. But nuclear brinksmanship and MAD involved letting the adversary know what you had... some of the time. Much of it had to be secret, so that other side would think you could survive a first strike and have "600 warheads" left to retaliate.
so, not a horrid video, but your number 7... how you could get so many important things wrong that quickly is amazing. the core for fat man, and the demon core were not solid spheres. they were both hollow because there is another component that goes inside those spheres to make them work. they were half spheres with the Pu equivalent of a rubber o-ring to seal the gap.
yeah that managed to fit the bomber with a nuclear reactor but the problem is able to carry the shielding to keep the crew members safe that's why that plan did not work out
Watched 2 videos of yours subbed. And I think project 112 is over but projects by model of " using not deadly brother of deadly - device , virus , malware " is still going strong
ralfs filips I agree. I wouldn’t be shocked if something similar to this is still going on. However, it would no longer be called Project 112 as this name has already been compromised.
yep new non-agressive malware is released onto the web very common for research purposes on digital warfare. almost every device connected to the web is infected with some kind of 'harmless parasite software'. there are so many different kinds of it that its almost inevitable your device gets infected with it, the moment it connects to the web for the first time. but its not a big deal imo. biological experiments on the contrary are unwise and uncontrollable, but idk much about that.
You missed a major point about EMP in #1, an EMP burst happens during a nuclear detonation. A high altitude EMP burst knocks out electronics for miles. Power grids go down, computers fry, aircraft drop from the sky. The trestle was built to make sure military aircraft didn’t shut down. It was built without nails, bolts or any other metal fastener because any metal would disrupt the EMP waves.
False.. it did have some steel plates and fasteners in almost every joint. Others were fastened with wooden screws.. but the claim is has no metal is actually false.
You didnt include the experiment in Philadelphia during WW2 wherein they tried to teleport a ship. It disappeared for several minutes and when it reappeared, some of the crew members became fused to the ship and some went crazy.
The experiment that Louis Slotin was conducting was informally referred to as "tickling the dragons tail" for somewhat obvious reasons... Oh, and BTW, while the demon core was technically the 3rd plutonium core produced, it would have been only the second used as a weapon. The 1st core was used in The Gadget, the device detonated at White Sands, as the Trinity Test. It was essentially the same design as Fat Man. It used explosive lenses to compress a slightly sub-critical mass of plutonium to a critical density to initiate a fusion explosion. The first bomb dropped on Hiroshima was code named "Little Boy" and was a gun-style bomb that shot a uranium-235 "bullet" down a tube at a slightly sub-critical larger mass of U-235. The 3rd bomb was a "Fat Man" bomb that was dropped on Nagasaki and used the technique of compressing a plutonium core just like the Trinity test. It was the 3rd nuclear explosion, the 2nd used as a weapon, and it contained the 2nd plutonium core.
You can see that electro-magnetic pulse generator if you fly in to Albuquerque NM and use the runway facing the Sandia Mtns. It's just to the south of the runway at the east end.
Brian Phelps You can see something far more interesting if you look at Monzano Mountain. You know, the one that the camera crew from Breaking Bad wasn’t allowed to film even from downtown Albuquerque!
How does the #1 spot have the least amount of information? I'll help you out. It's located at Kirkland Airforce Base in NM. Its still intact however no longer in use. At least I haven't seen any activity at the site in the 10yrs I spent there.
I have a feeling that it still gets used whenever the military decides to purchase a new type of aircraft and we haven’t acquired any brand new designs in at least 10 years.
Fun Fact about Starfish Prime: the detonation immensely strengthened the Van Allen radiation belts around the Earth, and further use of nukes in space were promptly banned by the international community because if the belts became more powerful, they could kill astronauts attempting to leave the planet.
Very cool. My father worked nuclear hardening back in the 80's. I got to see that giant structure. lol I was impressed by the plastic nuts & bolts. lol I was to young to fully appreciate what they were really doing there.
demon cores seem like closest thing to magic ive ever seen. got 2 halfs no problem, finish the magic spell and put em together and bam, light show and death.
wait...they used a lose screwdriver as a gap-holder between the neutron reflective bottom and cover to prevent the core getting super critical??? And that after there already has been a deadly incedent?!!!
Iceworm: Project was abandoned. What does that mean? The US guys just dropped everything and buggered off? What did they leave behind (except probably the tunnels)?
@@QoraxAudio Nah, he's right, it's probably not going on in the US. The US has facilities all over the world and testing like that is probably going on there. Why risk local peoples' lives when you can hide it on a base in some 3rd world country with very low risk if there's an outbreak?
Perhaps you’re right about that, or at least it wouldn’t surprise me if they did so. But I think it’s still more likely they don’t want to risk their credibility to claim themselves as being the “good guys”. The image/public opinion on a country has economic value when it comes to international trade and diplomacy. Just as most events on international scale happen because of financial motivations. It has always been that way.
@@adventure9119 Good idea but please don't make americans make em every US Documentation of basically everything is filled with dangerous half-knowledge..for example I watched a docu on stealth fighters and they litteraly said that the first stealth plane ever built was the fucking SR-71 Blackbird, which definitely *wasn't* the first. Many got build before, and the first true stealth fighter was the german built HO-229 Fighter jet.
Unlike click-bait videos, which make no attempt to generate credibility, World Unearthed seems to care about accuracy of details. Yet, there is no reference basis offered, whatsoever. To promote its own credibility, WU should provide basic reference links for each of its claims.
There's a lot WU got wrong, too. Don't believe everything you see on RUclips. Other commentators have already gone into detail about all the things he got wrong.
They also tested BZ (3-Quinuclidinyl benzilate), an incapacitating chemical agent, on human subjects (primarily military personnel) at Edgewood Arsenal in Maryland from the mid 1950s to the mid 1970s. So much for the Nuremberg Code... /Mutual Assured Destruction
There is one secret project I forgot what it is called but it was by the guy who made slower melting ice and so he tried to make somewhat of a ace combat flying aircraft carrier when funds for the project got low they had to cut the project and he committed suicide
0:30 yes there were 3 atomic bombs created, the first being the trinity test, leaving only fat man and little boy to be dropped. ive never heard of demon core until now. basically this says thee were 4 atomic bombs made by the manhattan project
The Demon Core was so close to being critical, scientists tried(and failed) to replicate the situation when it killed both men. But they used robots, and it never went critical, confusing everyone for years years. It was so close to going critical, human hands near it was just enough to set it over the edge, but a robot arm was not. Sad but very interesting.
interesting but your sources quite inaccurate. info seems right but. looks like you took all info from 1 source and didn't compare or researched to others. some accurate some very inaccurate
Vaidas Prichodka yea thats how alot of these are. Its like they saw a video and said "sounds legit...let me copy it. Ill change some words and pictures up so its not obvious and pass it as fact."
Do you think Project 112 is STILL going on ? Let me know :D
World Unearthed I live in mexico and now I am completely terrified knowing project 112 existed or exist and it was used on other countries.... like neighbor 3rd world countries.... oh boy I'm scared
you should call 112 :)
totally not the swedish cops
whoa i haven't checked in like 2 months and you've grown 30k good job
Just found your channel and subscribed
Oh yeah project 112 is still going on. Im sure it just has different names.
Your writing and narrative is a great combo of seriousness and funny. You make the info interesting.
Hallelujah! The thumbnail is actually in the video!
Sooner or later it had to be! Was wearing out my finger clicking thumbs down and typing disses over that shit
Very interesting, informative and engaging video - and the narration wasn’t bad either. Nicely done.
You can’t cheat on a translator if Русский was your first language
Not my first. Nor my second. But my third. DLIFLC Russian School.
This may seem unpopular, but using an inert bacteria to simulate the effects of an actual virus as well as determining how to prevent them seems like a good idea
AvenjaNinja It was also a necessary one. What if these harmless trials had never been carried out and an enemy nation had used biological weapons on a major U.S. city? People would have blamed the government for not being prepared enough or conducting enough research. So, I’m like you. It may sound a bit shocking but ultimately it was a good idea.
If it is a good idea then why didnt the government announced to the people who will be exposed that they will be inhaling inert bacteria from an experiment to make them "Safe"? Pretty sure the testers and their relatives went to the subways and also volunteered to be guinea pigs...Nope not really.
@@mannylugz5872 because if they knew there'd be people who went there just to get exposed and wanting to spread it just to see how far they could take it, and also people who completely avoided it and took extra precaution afterwards to make sure they weren't exposed. They were trying to make it as realistic as possible, which means not telling people where you plan on unleashing a deadly virus
@@AvenjaNinja not to mention the reaction from uninformed people like the video poster who panic at the mention of 'bacteria'. Can you imagine the media circus if the government admitted to releasing a cousin of Anthrax (meaning one isolated species of the naturally harmless microscopic animals that live on grass blades) into a public place?
Rue the day some newspaper figures out about the delousing agent that gets sprayed on international airlines, or the meth precursors (because there is a whole laundry list of them) that the government hires people to spread on building windows. Windex bad!
Sarin is NOT a biological agent, it is a NERVE agent. The TU-95 had it's 2 inboard engines modified and they did operate under nuclear power. Additionally, the Soviets operated this aircraft without crew shielding.
redknight1322 Glad to see someone finally got it right.
One of the best videos around. Keep it up!
Great video. There was a lot there that I didn't know. Thanks for sharing.
That was pretty consistent and entertaining, despite the rather crazy and dangerous subject of those projects created...
hey 6. is still in use! a Germany TV show called Galileo was like last year there and have visit it and got a demonstration of the "Blitz Machine"
Your atomic physics needs brushing up on. Critical and super-critical are not the same thing. Critical is what a power reactor fluctuates around, makes a ton of heat and the fuel rods would melt if not controlled. Super-Critical is atomic detonation requiring the 'core' is taken way, way over critical mass very quickly to create a very rapid runaway reaction that increases exponentially causing a near total reaction of the core in microseconds. The Los Alamos core only went critical, and only briefly, if it had gone super-critical (requiring the rest of the bomb hardware) then Las Alamos would be a hole in the ground.
Dude stfu. No one cares about your opinion douche bag
Also the Demon Core was not scrapped, it was used in an atomic test.
That’s not an opinion. That’s what we call a fact love.
Halluci hahaha you were too dumb to understand his point so you got mad. That’s some funny shit right there.
@@lordcanti4199 good shit😂😂😂
Thanks for the upbeat music. These other videos too damn scary!
Some inaccuracies here and there but super entertaining, great video!
That would not happen with a Craftsman screw driver.
dude...that made actually laugh out loud ...nice
and if it did happen with a craftsman you could get you money back. If it slipped obviously it's defective.
I tel you hwat
Holy christ I was thinking is that fuckin Bob Villa where did he get a fucking super critical mass of plutonium?
FYI...I served in the USAF for many years and just wanted to let you know that in #3 you mentioned Thule Air Base in Greenland. It’s actually pronounced “Tu-lee” not “Thul”. As you can imagine, Thule is still considered one of the worst assignments in the Air Force for obvious reasons.❄️
In the early '60s Bob Hope's USO entertainment show stopped at Thule. He told the viewers back home the only women on the base were four nurses. He said the motto was think sick.
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Yea maybe a little on the cool side in winter, how about "In Summer" 22 hours daylight and a great place to see the spectacular Northern Lights ! Well Done KPX anyway. ✔
I thought the blytheville airbase in Arkansas was the worst?
Hopefully you didn't get "promoted" to become a "volunteer" for a Thuleeeee assignment??
i only found your channel recently. probably watched most of them already :D
Cheers :D, hope you enjoyed the content !
Loving it :)
I worked for The BDM Corporation in the 80s and 90s.
We had a large part in Trestle operations. And you can still see it when you fly out of the ABQ airport.
Fun times!
Nice videos! Keep up the good work 😏
very good content; thank you
Always enjoy seeing the history no one ever talks about!
there are documentaries about each of those projects at least about nuclear aircraft and project iceworm.
This is one thing that doctors are not allowed to reveal to those that they are treating.
I thought the Russian nuclear powered bomber actually had a flight where it was at least partially powered by the reactor because they weren't as concerned with shielding as the Americans were, so they could deal with the weight of the reactor easier. But that might just be me misremebering what I heard about it.
We have nuclear powered aircraft here in the US...have for decades, but you won't find anything on any public indexed website. We have bombers that use nuclear reactors to fuel their electrogravitic capabilities. In silence.
oh stop the nonsense. electrogravitic. not even spelled correctly, not that it is real anyway. But yes we and many countries have nuclear reactors on air craft carriers, submarines, there were one or two nuclear powered commercial ships, I think one was called the Savannah. And I think there are or were a few nuclear powered ice breaker ships, which was a pretty decent engineering solution as it gave them long endurance at sea which comes in handy if stuck in ice
I thought the soviets flew their nuclear plane some 78 times
Mungebimp13: there are two really big problems and one psychological. Landing gears are tough- landing impact weighing as much as when you took off is a tremendous strain. Umbrella shielding works well for the crew, but after using it a while if you land (maintenance?) the ground crew has a serious radiation problem. And psychology, people don’t like the idea of having a nuclear reactor above them. We had enough trouble with the Galileo satellite during its gradation all assist pass, in spite of Russia distributing a rorsat nuclear core across Canada.
Problem #2. He says "I thought the idea behind nuclear weapons was the ability to show them off." Okay, it's true that that's what he thought. But nuclear brinksmanship and MAD involved letting the adversary know what you had... some of the time. Much of it had to be secret, so that other side would think you could survive a first strike and have "600 warheads" left to retaliate.
in fact, the idea of nuclear weapons is to kill enemies with radiation-al explosions
I have Flown over tressel before and it’s very impressive. Didn’t know what it was until I watched this video.
so, not a horrid video, but your number 7... how you could get so many important things wrong that quickly is amazing. the core for fat man, and the demon core were not solid spheres. they were both hollow because there is another component that goes inside those spheres to make them work. they were half spheres with the Pu equivalent of a rubber o-ring to seal the gap.
James Szewczyk it's propaganda
Demon core as I remember was not hollow. Using a solid core compressed by a fission bomb would deliver a fusion bomb.
Jerry Newberry definitely a difference, I agree
yeah that managed to fit the bomber with a nuclear reactor but the problem is able to carry the shielding to keep the crew members safe that's why that plan did not work out
Awesome channel just subbed mate...grat job
Watched 2 videos of yours subbed. And I think project 112 is over but projects by model of " using not deadly brother of deadly - device , virus , malware " is still going strong
Papa Bless ! Glad you enjoy the videos :D
ralfs filips I agree. I wouldn’t be shocked if something similar to this is still going on. However, it would no longer be called Project 112 as this name has already been compromised.
yep new non-agressive malware is released onto the web very common for research purposes on digital warfare. almost every device connected to the web is infected with some kind of 'harmless parasite software'. there are so many different kinds of it that its almost inevitable your device gets infected with it, the moment it connects to the web for the first time.
but its not a big deal imo.
biological experiments on the contrary are unwise and uncontrollable, but idk much about that.
I've read that we only had the materials for two bombs, but we would never have let the world know that.
Been waiting, love your videos man! 👍👍
I'm addicted to history channel and discovery channel shows so this channel is like crack cocain.
You missed a major point about EMP in #1, an EMP burst happens during a nuclear detonation. A high altitude EMP burst knocks out electronics for miles. Power grids go down, computers fry, aircraft drop from the sky. The trestle was built to make sure military aircraft didn’t shut down. It was built without nails, bolts or any other metal fastener because any metal would disrupt the EMP waves.
False.. it did have some steel plates and fasteners in almost every joint. Others were fastened with wooden screws.. but the claim is has no metal is actually false.
Aliens saw this and were like" primitive humans "
You didnt include the experiment in Philadelphia during WW2 wherein they tried to teleport a ship. It disappeared for several minutes and when it reappeared, some of the crew members became fused to the ship and some went crazy.
can u post a more detailed video of the emp generator please.
Wait - these two halves must to come together with force and as far as i know, NOTHING will stop a super critical reaction
Peter Grenader I don’t think he knows the difference between critical and super-critical.
Yes! I love your videos, man. You're one of my favorite new content creators!
Glad to hear :D Next one coming out in a few days !
They’re making a cake that can fly. You forgot to put that on
the screwdriver slipped and there are perfectly good metal strips in the background holding boxes together
The experiment that Louis Slotin was conducting was informally referred to as "tickling the dragons tail" for somewhat obvious reasons...
Oh, and BTW, while the demon core was technically the 3rd plutonium core produced, it would have been only the second used as a weapon. The 1st core was used in The Gadget, the device detonated at White Sands, as the Trinity Test. It was essentially the same design as Fat Man. It used explosive lenses to compress a slightly sub-critical mass of plutonium to a critical density to initiate a fusion explosion. The first bomb dropped on Hiroshima was code named "Little Boy" and was a gun-style bomb that shot a uranium-235 "bullet" down a tube at a slightly sub-critical larger mass of U-235. The 3rd bomb was a "Fat Man" bomb that was dropped on Nagasaki and used the technique of compressing a plutonium core just like the Trinity test. It was the 3rd nuclear explosion, the 2nd used as a weapon, and it contained the 2nd plutonium core.
You can see that electro-magnetic pulse generator if you fly in to Albuquerque NM and use the runway facing the Sandia Mtns. It's just to the south of the runway at the east end.
Brian Phelps You can see something far more interesting if you look at Monzano Mountain. You know, the one that the camera crew from Breaking Bad wasn’t allowed to film even from downtown Albuquerque!
What's at the manzanos?
9:14 shows a pretty good shot of the USCG Loran station on Johnson Atoll
Good night children. Sweeeet dreeeeams. (subscribed)
How does the #1 spot have the least amount of information? I'll help you out. It's located at Kirkland Airforce Base in NM. Its still intact however no longer in use. At least I haven't seen any activity at the site in the 10yrs I spent there.
BlackBullRising my great grandfather built the trestle. Not in use anymore except for very specific circumstances. There’s nothing weird about it lol
@@jackmossman7559 I know. I have no idea why it made the list. That area is fenced off but still standing.
I have a feeling that it still gets used whenever the military decides to purchase a new type of aircraft and we haven’t acquired any brand new designs in at least 10 years.
It's Kirtland AFB, not Kirkland.
Fun Fact about Starfish Prime: the detonation immensely strengthened the Van Allen radiation belts around the Earth, and further use of nukes in space were promptly banned by the international community because if the belts became more powerful, they could kill astronauts attempting to leave the planet.
is here some one who can tell me why Food Additives "E" are poison over 500 as E605 is strychnine, but E950/951 is only aspartame?
as to bio weapon simulated testing it was still being done in late 2017 so no they have not stopped.
Very cool. My father worked nuclear hardening back in the 80's. I got to see that giant structure. lol I was impressed by the plastic nuts & bolts. lol I was to young to fully appreciate what they were really doing there.
The nuts and bolts are made of wood, not plastic, on the Trestle. I worked there.
demon cores seem like closest thing to magic ive ever seen.
got 2 halfs no problem, finish the magic spell and put em together and bam, light show and death.
#3 Thule AFB, used to see flights headed there out of Dow and Loring (Maine).
Btw, not to be one of those people but it's pronounced like "tu-lee"
I don't see how the trestle would be considered "strange". I was there in the 80's, and it was quite clear as to what it was used for.
Ruben Leal my great grand father built the trestle. Nothing weird at all they had to test the mechanics on the planes. That’s it lol
Very few of the items in this video actually are "strange." It's just clickbait for a shitty video full of incorrect info.
wait...they used a lose screwdriver as a gap-holder between the neutron reflective bottom and cover to prevent the core getting super critical??? And that after there already has been a deadly incedent?!!!
Iceworm: Project was abandoned.
What does that mean? The US guys just dropped everything and buggered off? What did they leave behind (except probably the tunnels)?
Number 6 looks like were they got the idea for a certain area in a Tomb Raider game. "Legend" I think.
I believe that project 112 may still be going on but not in the states
good for you, and I believe in the flying spaghetti monster.
Maybe project Ebola
@@QoraxAudio Nah, he's right, it's probably not going on in the US. The US has facilities all over the world and testing like that is probably going on there. Why risk local peoples' lives when you can hide it on a base in some 3rd world country with very low risk if there's an outbreak?
Perhaps you’re right about that, or at least it wouldn’t surprise me if they did so. But I think it’s still more likely they don’t want to risk their credibility to claim themselves as being the “good guys”. The image/public opinion on a country has economic value when it comes to international trade and diplomacy. Just as most events on international scale happen because of financial motivations. It has always been that way.
How did they scrap the core?!
you missed some very strange ones from the soviet union and Nazi Germany
@Beat Shoe Mike Not anymore.
Honestly you could do an entire documentary on nazi experimental projects and wonder weapons
@@adventure9119 Good idea but please don't make americans make em every US Documentation of basically everything is filled with dangerous half-knowledge..for example I watched a docu on stealth fighters and they litteraly said that the first stealth plane ever built was the fucking SR-71 Blackbird, which definitely *wasn't* the first. Many got build before, and the first true stealth fighter was the german built HO-229 Fighter jet.
@@xGxPhantomZzz so true and good idea!
Adventure already done ive seen on history channel. nazis in end of war tried to make time machine named "de clocke" or smth like that.
#7 should be titled, "People that should know better, fucking around and dying".
crazy. You can see Project Trestle from google earth, look at sandia national labs/kirkland air force base! Always wondered what that was
Huh... I seen that Atlas 1 from the air countless times and always wondered what it was for, now I know :)
Starfish Prime sounds like a really bad spongebob transformers crossover
The tower at 3:55 resembles the electric tower Neo is on when he wakes up from the Matrix.
Also it's in Just Cause 2
ATLAS 1 is here in Albuquerque, and los alamos is an hour and a half away. Sandia labs is on base here in abq as well.. damn I’m screwed
Great video
What a time for bravado! A slip of a screwdriver an inch and your toast.
Unlike click-bait videos, which make no attempt to generate credibility, World Unearthed seems to care about accuracy of details. Yet, there is no reference basis offered, whatsoever. To promote its own credibility, WU should provide basic reference links for each of its claims.
There's a lot WU got wrong, too. Don't believe everything you see on RUclips. Other commentators have already gone into detail about all the things he got wrong.
The picture at 8:10 is from Command and conquer generals!
They also tested BZ (3-Quinuclidinyl benzilate), an incapacitating chemical agent, on human subjects (primarily military personnel) at Edgewood Arsenal in Maryland from the mid 1950s to the mid 1970s.
So much for the Nuremberg Code...
/Mutual Assured Destruction
the demon core didn't meet safety standards
Where Are All Those Locations?
There is one secret project I forgot what it is called but it was by the guy who made slower melting ice and so he tried to make somewhat of a ace combat flying aircraft carrier when funds for the project got low they had to cut the project and he committed suicide
#1 was 4 miles from my childhood home would watch them roll planes on there from my rooftop.
Great video bro!
Project 112 continues to this day.
I can't even watch all of this because your voice and inflection is just killing me. good-luck in future videos, man
Fun fact the Phosphates of Sarin gas is in Airjet exhaust
Song at the background at position 1 Please!!!!
I love the first one. They scrapped a nuclear bomb for not meeting saftey standards
0:30 yes there were 3 atomic bombs created, the first being the trinity test, leaving only fat man and little boy to be dropped. ive never heard of demon core until now. basically this says thee were 4 atomic bombs made by the manhattan project
The Demon Core was so close to being critical, scientists tried(and failed) to replicate the situation when it killed both men. But they used robots, and it never went critical, confusing everyone for years years. It was so close to going critical, human hands near it was just enough to set it over the edge, but a robot arm was not. Sad but very interesting.
What a Rick Flair Comercial!!! Wow he's still got it, well sort of.
Nice Job...I found a secret site with my drone also!
interesting but your sources quite inaccurate. info seems right but. looks like you took all info from 1 source and didn't compare or researched to others. some accurate some very inaccurate
Vaidas Prichodka yea thats how alot of these are. Its like they saw a video and said "sounds legit...let me copy it. Ill change some words and pictures up so its not obvious and pass it as fact."
How the hell do you safely "scrap" something that killed 8 people just by existing??
We buried it didn't we? Like bizarre squirrels.
If we learned from our mistakes then history wouldn't repeat itself
I hope you can a video about Abandoned Places in the Phillippines.
there is a drone video of the generator of no2 floating around from recently
man I feel bad for the 1st people's "slips"
Hey World Unearthed. Would you please tell me who made the tune starting at 3:20 in? Thakk you :-)
Loved the video! Keep it up!
Do more research.
It's like Ridddle + Chills.
In a good way. :)
I've learned that AIM-9 Sidewinder IR Air to Air missiles are not Nukes.
So they just tossed an 18 pound core into storage lol
The bad thing is we let people that dont know what the hell they are doing play with this stuff
Awesome tech USA .let's keep it going as safe as possible
If you think this is news, you didn't see the movie Fat Man Little Boy 1989 starring Paul Newman.
when was the photo published? It looks like it was take with a High Definition. Maybe its fake...
I dont have a lot of time to say that if you switch to Liberty Mutual you can save 782 dollars.
Number 6 straight outta Tesla's notes the gov stole
"Airplanes,fighter jets and cables,you don't have to be an aeronautical engineer to know that fighter jets are AIRPLANES! !!!!!