Are We All Living on Top of Secret Nuclear Warheads?

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In this eye-opening video, we explore the fascinating yet alarming reality of living next to a nuclear wepons factory. What are the potential risks and consequences of residing near such a controversial facility? Join us as we delve into the environmental, health, and safety concerns that come with proximity to nuclear production sites, such as the Atomic Weapons Establishment Aldermaston.

We also discuss historical incidents, government regulations, and the personal stories of those who live in the shadow of these powerful establishments. Whether you’re interested in nuclear energy, public safety, or simply curious about the implications of modern warfare, we offer an in-depth look at the question: What could go wrong? Also: an appearance from several old friends of the channel.

Inside Britain’s Most Radioactive Place: Sellafield – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlV-weG3y2c

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▬ Contents of this video ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬

00:00 – 90 seconds to midnight
01:08 – Nukes on standby
02:21 – A double-edged sword
02:56 – Little blue pamphlet
04:07 – 800 seconds warning
08:16 – AWE Aldermaston tour
12:00 – Living next door to a nuclear missile factory
13:41 – What can’t happen with warheads
14:40 – Appreciable risks
17:00 – A history. of accidents and emergencies
21:30 – The cover-up
22:00 – Aldermaston: the UK’s Los Alamos
24:00 – “Look at what I’m doing!”
24:45 – Britain’s Tube Alloys project
25:57 – The effects of a nuclear disaster
28:47 – Britain’s nuclear policy
30:32 – RAF Greenham Common
32:57 – It’s Leaf!
36:10 – Our voice is louder than theirs

23 Comments

  1. You know physicists figured a way to set off a Hydrogen bomb without 99% any radiation fallout.
    It's thought Atomic missiles have the same tech now, massive blast radius without the radiation.
    Also, a VERY NEW weapon that can destroy incoming missiles has been worked on since before the SDI of the 80s and perfected, it has also been used in anger, at least 2-3 times.

  2. look at Iceland right now – their volcanic issues have led to US deserted uxbs which could now explode due to the magna flow now running in its direction – unheard of until this crisis point – as you say – what is under us and on many levels?

  3. I suppose a cycling helmet would be a credible threat when a nuclear blast has launched one at your head at some speed, an ironic way to die for sure!

  4. Scots forced to live near Faslane: "London might be hit by a radioactive cloud in an accident? Oh, no… How sad…"

  5. The difficulty is separating the truth from the propaganda.
    My old man worked in a barracks in Mill Hill north London signing nukes in and out. Peace time RSM his official job name was office worker. He took me to work with him a few times in the summer hols because my mum was wheelchair bound and I was a right little git. That was 1972 – 75. Walking passed the armed guards into the air strip he pointed at a carrier with a large missile on it. Cruise. He said. Adding, not even supposed to exist and much less be in Britain. James Bond was fighting guys with Polaris ten years after it wa defunct. When the Greenham Common demos were fighting the arrival of Cruise it was actually Trident arriving because Cruise was defunct. The barracks was called Inglis. Bombed by the IRA. Closed around 1990. Nuclear warning signs erected around the fence of the demolition site. New homes since built on site and all hushed up.

    I'm unsure about the danger of explosion issue. But in 1980 the blast zones were 50 miles approx with 150 mile fall out zones. My dad died of leukemia aged 69.

    If you haven't watched it. Watch the drama Chernobyl from last year. It's a classic eye-opener.

    It's not so much how much truth we're told but rather the majority of official secret lies.

    Great upload as always.

  6. Funny that. I was going to move to Tadley a few years back, and hearing about all the nuclear weapons factory nearby and researching their history of failures, where people of the local community would have to keep windows shut and wouldn't be allowed to leave town or come in, was a huge turn off. Going by this video, it sounds like it was definitely the right decision 😂

  7. They don't store nuclear weapons at Aldermaston or Burghfield. They're all in Coulport. Every one of them. You would have known that if you spent more than five seconds investigating the topic.

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