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100 Seconds to Midnight

January 25, 2020 By Bob Kinsey

On January 25, 1995 Norwegian and American scientists launched a Black Brant XII four-stage sounding rocket from Andoya Island off the coast of Norway to study the aurora borealis over Svalbard. The rocket followed a trajectory to nearly 930 miles altitude but away from the Russian Federation. To Russian radar operators the flight appeared similar to the profile a Trident missile launched from a ballistic missile submarine would take before detonating at high altitude as part of a 1st strike to create a massive electromagnetic pulse that would disable Russian electronic and electrical systems. To them, Russia was under nuclear attack from the U.S…
Russian nuclear missile forces were placed on high alert and the nuclear briefcase known as ‘Cheget’ was brought to Russian President Boris Yeltsin and activated, the first time ever in history. Yeltsin was told that Russia was under attack and he needed to enter his codes into the Cheget to launch a retaliatory nuclear strike against the U.S.. He hesitated, knowing that something was not right. Shortly thereafter it was realized that a 1st strike was not underway and a retaliatory strike was not initiated. The world came within minutes of an accidental nuclear conflagration.
As it turned out, the U.S. had previously notified Moscow about their planned Black Brant launch but the information had not been forwarded to their missile forces.
Thursday the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists moved the Atomic Clock closer to Midnight than it has ever been since it was set in “operation” in 1947.   The 1995  “failure to communicate” nearly led to a full force “response” by the Russian Nuclear force and  which would have been a world-crushing  disaster. 

But the Atomic Clock has been moved closer to Midnight than it was is 1995  in no small measure because the US has been fostering and funding a new nuclear arms race ($1.7 Trillion) and has been withdrawing from Nuclear Arms Reduction Treaties.   It has snubbed its nose at the Nuclear Ban Treaty.   In addition the US has a President who likes to talk tough about his willingness to do “anything” to keep Iran from having a nuclear weapon (so long as it is not something Obama successfully put in place),  as well as a Secretary of State who believes Armageddon is not something that can be avoided since it is prophesied and since it would be part of “God’s Plan”.   In addition the US has withdrawn from the Paris Climate Agreements thus weakening the efforts to prevent the chaos Climate Change will bring.   Such chaos could lead to more failures to communicate and thus possible “accidental”  launches  of a modernized nuclear weapons fleet.

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Kenneth BainbridgeDeputy Director Manhatten Project

“Everything I did at Kings Bay was a result of my faith and my commitment to challenge the idols whose only purpose is to destroy human life on an unimaginable scale. I went to Kings Bay to use my body to refuse to bow down to these idols. I went to try to bring attention to the idolatry that it is requiring of our nation and its people. I went in a spirit of prayer and repentance. I went in hope that this witness might invite other people to reflect on the obscenity and on the idolatry that it is before God.”

Liz McAlisterKings Bay Protestor 2019

"Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies, in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed. This world in arms is not spending money alone. It is spending he sweat of its laborers, the genius of its scientists, the hopes of its children...This is not a way of life at all in any true sense. Under the cloud of war, it is humanity hanging on a cross of iron." --spoken to the American Society of Newspaper Editors 1953

Dwight EisenhowerUS President 1953-1961

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Malsolm Warford"The Church's Role in a Nuclear Age

A world free of the threat of nuclear weapons is necessarily a world devoid of nuclear weapons…. Nuclear weapons pose an intolerable threat to humanity and our habitat…. Others subscribe to Churchill’s assertion ‘Peace is the sturdy child of terror.’ For me, such a peace is a wretched offspring, a peace that condemns us to live under a dark cloud of perpetual anxiety, a peace that codifies mankind’s most murderous instincts….The beast must be chained, its soul expunged, its lair laid waste.

General Lee ButlerFormer Commander, Strategic Air Command, April 28, 1996

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