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oh boy you're about to learn about a

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typhoon and Poseidon all in the same

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video and neither of them have anything

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to do with well gods or storms they have

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to do with nukes

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yeah hey everyone meet Kevin here the

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following tweet that I'm about to show

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you is creating some massive heart

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palpitations just this morning and it

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comes amidst a potential Nuclear

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escalations by Putin and Russia over the

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last few days take a look on screen now

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FX hedge States Putin May test an

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underwater nuke 150 times stronger than

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the Hiroshima bomb

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near the Ukrainian border citation

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report

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as a reminder during World War II two

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massive nuclear bombs were dropped on

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Japan by the United States one of those

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bombs was nicknamed a little boy here's

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a picture of it it carried just under 15

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kilotons of explosive power and

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weapons-grade uranium this atomic bomb

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nearly instantly killed 80

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000 people the Hiroshima Hiroshima bomb

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was the first of two the second hitting

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Nagasaki just three days later

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obviously nuclear war is terrible but

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many of us do not wake up every single

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day fearing nuclear war the cold war is

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along behind us and so is World War II

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many of us are too young to even

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remotely remember the fears that existed

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during these times

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well now folks individuals like former

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CIA director David Petraeus say that

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Putin is quote in a desperate situation

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and quote literally out of moves and he

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is literally quote

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trying all different desperate actions

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because after all Russia is losing on

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the battlefield and losing the

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battlefield isn't the only thing Russia

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is losing as Russian troops are losing

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their lives as they Retreat from the

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Eastern regions of Ukraine some

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estimates say that the Russian loss of

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life has escalated to as high as 80

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thousand but what's really scary is that

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Russia has thousands of nuclear weapons

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and Russia is scared it fears the

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expansion of NATO and Putin is acting

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paranoid in an attempt to preserve

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Russian Regional hegemony or authority

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some say this is exactly why Russia

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could be behind attacks on its own North

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stream pipeline now of course some say

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that's ridiculous come on why would

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Russia blow up their own pipelines it

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was obviously the United States who

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wants to secure a natural natural gas

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export Market to the to Europe after all

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we could we have so much extra natural

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gas let's just ship it to Europe and

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let's just eliminate the chance that

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they could ever use those pipelines

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again connecting Europe to Russia and uh

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let's make Europe dependent on us so

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let's go blow up those pipelines after

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all we know exactly where they are and

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you know what that could be true but

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it's also true and potentially even more

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scary than just that sort of for-profit

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motive potentially by the United States

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but it's also potentially more scary

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that Russia knows their days of

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supplying gas via the nordstream to

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Europe are over that Europe will never

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rely on Russia and the north stream

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again because it gives Russia too much

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power over Europe so if Russia already

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knows that then maybe Russia could

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potentially create the imagery that they

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are indeed a Madman because after all

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the United States whether we know it or

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not as individuals the United States

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knows whether they did it or not right

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and if the United States knows that it

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wasn't a United States action then that

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means it was probably I mean it could

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have been Ukraine but it was probably

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Russia because you got to have some kind

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of sophisticated technology to get down

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that deep without detection who knows it

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could have been Ukraine or Russia I mean

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there could have been a lot of different

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folks but anyway

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this is potentially now leading to fears

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that my gosh not only is Putin losing on

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the battlefield thousands of people are

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losing their lives hundreds of thousands

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of individuals are fleeing Russia to the

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point where Russian military uh police

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are essentially patrolling the borders

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handing out papers telling people you're

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enlisted as they try to leave the border

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and the borders are so clogged up with

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people trying to flee Russia

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that you actually have days long car

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weights just across the border and

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people like you screw it I don't want to

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be in Russia anymore I'll walk across

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the border

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there are now images circulating on

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Twitter that Putin has gotten so

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desperate he's having to recruit older

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military-aged men we're talking 50 and

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60 year olds as opposed to just 20 and

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30 year olds

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and so now

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to continue this sort of potential

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madman rhetoric apparently there's this

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potential that Putin has ordered a

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nuclear train

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to move Munitions closer

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to Ukraine here's the headline it's the

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times of London talking about a nuclear

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train being ordered to Ukraine now the

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train pictured here has been connected

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with potentially mobilizing nuclear

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Munitions and some say this is Putin's

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way of suggesting stop thinking I'm

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bluffing stop thinking I'm losing the

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game has just begun this is kind of like

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flashing your ace at the table oh you

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think you got the upper hand do you have

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this Ace now of course NATO reports via

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Reuters that they have not actually seen

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any kind of pickup or escalation in

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Russian nuclear forces posture yet

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however there are fears Rising around

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this that maybe this is more than just

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posturing maybe this is more than just

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you know uh Putin showing off some

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leaked pictures potentially

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intentionally to create some fear maybe

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he's actually serious and there

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certainly is a non like a greater than

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zero chance that Putin is serious here

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after all the same people people who

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told us that ah Russia is not going to

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invade you know very few people actually

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that he was going to be crazy enough to

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invade or kind of now the people saying

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you wouldn't use a nuke you know and

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it's the same thing that happens in

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Reverse which is also potentially just

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as scary you literally have the Kremlin

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responding to these reports that they're

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moving around nuclear weapons saying

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this is Western media hysteria complete

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nonsense that's literally a copy and

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paste of what the Kremlin said as there

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were amassing hundreds of thousands of

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troops in Belarus and uh on the Russian

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border with Ukraine and then they

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invaded on February 24th right after the

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Chinese Olympics okay this is literally

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the same thing which is scary

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now this is now leading to rumors that

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Russia may start testing Poseidon

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now Poseidon is uh you know

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it's a fancy name but it's actually

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named for torpedo which sounds boring

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right I mean come on a torpedo really

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that's what we're gonna be afraid of

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right now Kevin you gonna make a video

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talk about nukes just to talk about

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facade in a torvido well this ain't just

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a torpedo this weapon right here is

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deemed an Unstoppable weapon once

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launched and according to the United

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States Military Intelligence it's

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actually known as a quote

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InterContinental

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nuclear-powered

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nuclear-armed autonomous torpedo okay in

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English that means it go very far it

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does it by itself It Go very fast and it

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make big boom boom okay that big boom

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boom is potentially as strong as two

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Mega tons of blasting power or about 150

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times as strong as that Hiroshima nuke

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effectively with an unlimited range

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around the globe because this torpedo or

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water missile travels at 108 knots it's

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like 100 miles an hour okay which means

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a torpedo like this getting launched

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against let's say marupal let's say okay

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you have a submarine that is about this

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red line away from marupal that's about

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10 miles okay

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well this sucker travels at over 100

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miles an hour it would take less than

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six minutes from launch to detonation

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and the sub could be 10 miles away you

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want to be twice as far away fine less

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than 12 minutes this weapon is

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sophisticated enough to be launched

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under the Arctic sea uh and obviously

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that's that's in the northern area where

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there is where there is a lot of sea ice

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but that actually makes it even more

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scary because then it makes it even more

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difficult to

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intercept or which potentially is

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already impossible to intercept now

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what's fascinating is over in the Arctic

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sea there's actually the battle garage

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nuclear submarine yes this particular

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nuclear submarine is a typhoon class

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submarine and there are images

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circulating that this thing's just

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peacefully floating around some people

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spread rumors that things gone missing

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which implies that it's sort of diving

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and maybe it's approaching somewhere

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some people say this is what was

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responsible for the attacks on the

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Nordstrom pipeline because maybe this

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massive typhoon class submarine A k329

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the largest submarine in the world could

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potentially launch baby ships like for

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example these suckers these are

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potentially autonomous uh launch boats

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that basically just have a bunch of

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bombs strapped to them see Warhead and

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they have explosive detonators on the

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front cameras on top and you kind of

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just launch it from a sub and then drive

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it really deep in the ocean with all

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this iron cladding making it potentially

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uh well I mean depending on on obviously

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how radar reflects off this potentially

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very difficult to to identify depending

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on how deep it actually drives along

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trenches of oceans or whatever but

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anyway it's potential it's potentially

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possible that little boats like this

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autonomous boats could be launched from

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massive typhoon class submarines and

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then you could just drive them into the

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pipeline on almost undetected and then

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they blow up okay those are like little

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torpedo boats but the more scary thing

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is the actual torpedo because this could

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carry a nuclear nuclear warhead now it's

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possible that this Poseidon weapon could

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be launched uh without a warhead

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attached as sort of like a test think

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about kind of like new North Korea style

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tests right uh you know Kamala Harris

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can tell you all about our strategic

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partnership with North Korea okay that's

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a joke but anyway uh look

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this is a problem and it's leading to a

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lot of fear right now because the fear

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that really comes up is the fear that

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what if Russia starts testing nukes like

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this strategic nuclear weapons and

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detonating them outside the coast of

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let's say uh Ukraine

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and then we say that using nuclear

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weapons would be unacceptable but then

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we end up pulling like an Obama Red Line

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okay now

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whether it's accurate or like whether

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it's Justified or not I guess I should

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say one of the biggest stains on the

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Obama Administration is his failure of

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uh the you know basically fulfilling his

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promise with the red line okay I'm going

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to explain that in just a moment but I

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do just want to say this is not to

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attack Obama because ultimately we ended

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up getting peace with to some extent

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with Syria and ironically Russia

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actually helped intervene in that so to

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some extent the Obama Administration was

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at least somewhat successful in

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responding to a chemical weapons attack

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in Syria it just wasn't the way that we

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were expecting and so this is why this

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whole Obama red line thing is frequently

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deemed to be a red stain but I want to

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just briefly bring up some history here

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because I think it could apply to the

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situation today especially since Obama's

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Vice President Joe Biden is now the

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president okay so quickly the middle of

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the night on August 21st the Syrian

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military attack the rebel controlled

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areas in Damascus in the suburbs with

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chemical weapons they literally killed

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over 1500 civilians and 400 children

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people were literally running around and

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twitching as they fell over in in

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hospital in hospitals foaming at the

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mouth because of their exposure to sarin

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gas it's an extremely toxic odorless

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colorless nerve agent you don't need a

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lot to die it's extremely lethal even at

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low concentrations and you've got maybe

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one to ten minutes and that's it if you

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don't get an antidote instantly you're

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you're done it obviously crossed Obama's

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red line and Obama said the military

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would act if Assad crossed it however uh

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you know Obama ended up going to

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Congress to authorize this but Congress

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is slow so things took some time that

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let John Kerry the net Secretary of

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State to sort of suggest things like oh

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let's uh let's uh you know see if we can

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get

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um uh you know the Assad regime to give

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up uh some of their uh chemical weapons

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and maybe if they give up some of their

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chemical uh weapons then then maybe we

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uh we don't have to attack them and so

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there was you know some diplomacy that

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ended up were happening and what we

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ended up with is Russia and the Assad

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regime uh working together to

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essentially get Assad to give up his

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chemical weapons and the Assad actually

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admitted to using these chemical weapons

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and the whole thing kind of like fizzled

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out which is like great that's like the

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best way to end it because think about

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it like what if we then started

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attacking and creating a war with Syria

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would Russia have gotten involved at

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that point right so the problem is

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people are now creating this going

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forward fear that what if Obama said or

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Biden says hey you know we will defend

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every inch of NATO territory we will not

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find it acceptable that nuclear weapons

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are used and then they get used and then

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we do nothing or we wait for Congress or

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whatever will this potentially escalate

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things right is that a style uh you know

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Allah we don't negotiate with terrorists

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yet let's just say you do negotiate with

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terrorists then they come back and do

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more crazy things right so I don't know

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but but either way a use like this by

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Putin with this sort of nuclear torpedo

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would absolutely be devastating uh it

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not so much because I mean even if it

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was just tested and didn't actually hurt

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anybody which you know prayed to God

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knock on wood that doesn't happen but

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something like this is used a sense of

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signal and and now creates a red line

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for Biden and a lot of folks are now

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speculating well would Biden actually

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have the strength to say that's it

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you've crossed the line and now we

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actually are going to act on not just

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with diplomacy but actual action in

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which case does that then spell the

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beginning of World War III and

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potentially a deeper recession and

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commodity price fears and so on so I

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have no idea but I want to catch you up

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to speed with everything that's going on

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and the fear-monger and it's going on

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you know there are a lot of people

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saying oh the whole like train thing has

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been debunked oh then a nuclear sub

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Thing by Russia whatever big deal they

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got a nuclear sub but look the bottom

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line is it is a big deal they have a

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nuclear sub they've got met thousands of

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nuclear weapons and so far Putin has

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proven he is not bluffing

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so I think it's too easy to discard that

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we could potentially within the next few

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months see uh the start of some kind of

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strategic localized nuclear warfare

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which is quite scary

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um

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I hope not

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