The US Military Removed A Very Strange Object From Area 51 - - Alternative View

The US Military Removed A Very Strange Object From Area 51 - - Alternative View
The US Military Removed A Very Strange Object From Area 51 - - Alternative View

Video: The US Military Removed A Very Strange Object From Area 51 - - Alternative View

Video: The US Military Removed A Very Strange Object From Area 51 - - Alternative View
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On February 7, 2017, a user named Cactusface Dave uploaded a shocking video on YouTube with an equally scary title: "Nuclear missile transported from Area 51".

In an explanation of the video, the author states: “We were driving along the highway in the Sore Finger Road area when I suddenly saw a nuclear missile being hauled from the secret Area 51. Note the police escort and the highway along which the missile is being carried. This is not the main road, as if the military were deliberately avoiding major highways. In addition, I noticed that the faces of the police were somewhat tense. God save America if they start it now."

The video was uploaded in February 2017, the same month that North Korea launched its first missile in a series of show of force to Donald Trump. Perhaps the trucks were taken to the launch site in response to the American military?

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YouTube users argue under the video in the comments. Some have suggested that it is transported by the Falcon Heavy booster, its central core. But then what is Falcon Heavy doing at a secret military base in District 51 in Nevada?

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Other users speculate that it is a military nuclear missile. But they object: military missiles accompany helicopters and there are a lot of guards, there is not only a police convoy, but also a military one.

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Last month, Malcolm Nance, a former U. S. intelligence officer, said Mr. Trump could destroy a rogue state with nuclear weapons in just 35 minutes. He said: "55 minutes is approximately the time it takes for a Minuteman III ICBM to fly the distance from the Great Plains to Pyongyang."

Most people hope that this is all a war of words, but what if the United States actually decides to launch a massive nuclear strike? At an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council in December, US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley warned that "if war comes, the North Korean regime will be totally destroyed."