While Everyone Focused On Shutdown, US Loses 50 Nukes
October 14, 2013 Everybody is focused on the government shutdown. Veterans are scrambling to try to pay bills. The entire nation is on hold. Then all of a sudden the worst possible thing could happen. While the US is focused on the shutdown, 50 nukes go missing! The worst thing is the American public is none the wiser.
In what is being called one of the biggest national security failures in US history, dozens of United States Intercontinental Ballistic Nuclear Missiles (Nukes) went completely offline over the weekend at F.E. Warren Air Force Base outside of Cheyenne, Wyoming. This base holds over one ninth of our stockpile. The nukes lost the ability to communicate with the systems controlling them. All the alarm systems we have to prevent theft and accidental launch went offline as well making it impossible to detect.
They are stating the cause of the failure is still unknown. The systems are supposed to be hacker proof. The United States Military is reporting that the system is nearly impossible to gain access through outside means and that a hacker would be detected before launching or stealing the missiles. However they are failing to mention in this that the entire alarm system went down as well. They are kind enough to mention that they do not believe that the “act” that caused the entire system to crash was intentional.
But the major downfall of our security means that this weekend over 50 intercontinental ballistic (ICB) missiles went missing and our President did not even know it until the next day. This is not just a minor breach in security.
The weekend before we had a snow storm and weird weather patterns that wiped out 75,000 head of cows and several lives. This storm was big enough to cover a 5 State area was not even known by most people in 45 other states or told in the Mainstream Media. We are beginning to wonder what else did we miss?
You can see the news story in its entirety and the interview here:
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