Is it just me, or does it feel like President Joe Biden is desperately attempting to push not only the United States but the whole d**n world into global conflict? He’s purposefully providing Ukraine with long-range missiles and encouraging them to blow up Russian targets despite warnings from President Vladimir Putin that doing so would result in his country considering the West officially entering the war. That’s some seriously dangerous meddling.
And now with the overthrowing of Assad in Syria and things continuing to heat up between Israel, Hamas, Hezbollah, and Iran, it feels like a nuclear war could be right around the corner.
In fact, Newsweek recently published a terrifying piece that analyzed what kind of impact an R-36M2 missile would have on major cities located in the U.S. should one be detonated. This is the kind of stuff nightmares are made of, ladies and gentlemen. It’s a worst-case scenario, and while the chances of it happening are still somewhat low, current world events have increased the likelihood of such a possibility.
ZeroHedge has more on this analysis:
Also know as SS-18 “Satan”, the nuclear-grade missile is a cornerstone of the Russian arsenal since the Soviet Union with a range of up to 10,000 miles and yield of 20 megatons (over 1,000x Hiroshima). Just one impact in any major U.S. city would dwarf America’s WWII losses in minutes, to wit:
- Washington, D.C.: Approximately 6.1 million people would be within the total blast range, with fatalities reaching 1.64 million. Capitol Hill would fall within the fireball radius being melted.
- New York City: With an average of 16.3 million people present, fatalities could exceed 5.46 million. The destruction would extend to surrounding areas like New Brunswick and Stamford.
- Chicago: Fatalities might approach 2 million, with Lake Michigan absorbing much of the fallout.
- Houston: In this city, over 1.2 million deaths and 2 million injuries are estimated.
- Phoenix, Philadelphia, San Antonio, San Diego, and Dallas: Each city would suffer extensive casualties and injuries, with death tolls ranging from nearly 1 million in Phoenix to 1.6 million in Philadelphia.
The city of Los Angeles would experience a massive death toll of 2.7 million people with an additional 4.3 million injured. Thermal radiation from the blast would cover Santa Monica, Calabasas, Long Beach, and parts of Pomona. If you are a person who is located anywhere within 2,360 square miles of the explosion set off by the detonation of one of these warheads, you would be at high risk of suffering third-degree burns on your skin.
What’s really disturbing is that you wouldn’t even feel any pain from these burns to let you know they were happening because they would destroy the nerves that detect pain. In some cases people will have to have limbs amputated from the severity of the burns.
Within the light blast damage radius (wider gray circle), 3,490 square miles from the blast, glass windows should be expected to break. Thank you Victoria Nuland…An LA-based nuclear blast is also the core plot of the new upcoming movie Homestead by Angel Studios. In 2023, Angel released Sounds of Freedom, which grossed $250 million against a $14.5 million budget. It has become one of the most successful independent films in history and exposed the horrors of child trafficking. Now they’ve returned with a not-so-cheery Christmas movie:
We need President-elect Donald Trump pronto. Let’s hope things stay calm until he can take the reins and hopefully negotiate peace in these various places around the world so we can step back from the ledge of World War III.
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