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NAG, the third generation, lock-on-before-launch (LOBL), fire-and-forget, anti-tank guided missile, indigenously developed by the Defence Research & Development Laboratory,

Hyderabad under the IGMDP, scored a "bull's eye" successfully hitting targets upto 4 km away in the final developmental trials.

During the flight tests, held during 28-30 September, the Thermal Target System (TTS) was used as target for the missile. TTS simulated a target similar to an operational T-72 tank.

For the flight test, a T-72 tank was moved for one hour and positioned at a range of 3 pont 2 km. Thermal mapping from tank to TTS was carried out for generating thermal signature.

The TTS was used as target which was remotely controlled by RF system. The first missile was fired in the "worst time window" on 28 September.

The missile hit the target precisely near turret location. A bull's eye hit was scored as confirmed by officials of the Indian Army present at the spot.

The second flight test was carried out with an objective of proving 4 km range capability of Infrared Imaging (IIR) Seeker.

TTS was once again used as target and thermal mapping from a T-72 tank to TTS was carried out. The missile hit the target bang on – this time on the engine location of the target.

Indigenous Thermal Target System (TTS) technology for 'NAG' developed by Defense Lab, Jodhpur, facilitates simulation of realistic tank target.

TTS emanates IR Signature which is used as target during NAG Missile firing. TTS is well accomplished with remote control (RF Data Link) and closed loop control.

The developmental trials were conducted with an objective of proving higher range capability of High Resolution IIR Seeker. 'NAG' has 'Top attack' and 'Front Attack' capabilities.

It is capable of defeating the heaviest type of Armour including 'reactive' and 'composite' Armour of the futuristic main battle tanks.

IIR Seeker of the Missile provides day & night operational capabilities against low silhouette tanks, both static and fast moving. The Single Shot Kill Probability (SSKP) of the missile is about 0.9.

NAG, which has been developed to support both the mechanized infantry and airborne forces of the Indian Army, is designed to destroy modern main battle tanks and other heavily armoured targets. It can be launched from both land and air-based platforms.

Critical technologies indigenously developed for NAG Missile System include a high resolution IIR Seeker developed by RCI, Hyderabad. The performance of the Seeker is well established in guided flight tests of NAG.

The trial validated the enhanced 4-km range capability of IIR seeker, which guides the missile to the target after its launch.

Operational target scenario presents mixed contrast of the target with respect to surrounding sand, shrubs and background clutter. IIR Seeker is capable of handling complex scenarios.

Efficient real-time image processing algorithms and high end On board Integrated Electronics (INEL), which are part of IIR Seeker, have been developed by RCI, Hyderabad.

Technologies for 'Tandem Warhead', 'Control System' and 'Solid Propulsion System' for NAG have been successfully developed by ARDE, Pune, RCI and ASL Hyderabad.

NAG Missile Carrier (NAMICA) is BMP2 based Infantry Combat Vehicle (ICV) suitably configured for firing 'NAG' Missile. NAMICA is an advanced system developed by DRDO.

Independent Stabilized Sighting Systems for the Gunner and the Commander, Fire Control System, Launcher Platform, Drive System and Missile Operating Stations are the main subsystems of NAMICA.

The Commander's Panoramic Sight (CPS) is used by the Crew Commander for target surveillance and exploitation of Hunter-Killer capability.

The Gunner Sight is used for target acquisition and missile firing. Six ready-to-fire 'NAG' missiles can be mounted on the Launcher Platform.

Amphibious trials & mobility trials have been successfully conducted by the Indian Army. 'NAG' Weapon System is ready for induction into Indian Army.

For more infomation >> BANG ON : NAG Hits Bull's Eye In FINAL DEVELOPMENTAL Trials - Duration: 5:23.

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THE P-47 THUNDERBOLT - WAR DOCUMENTARY - Duration: 25:11.

golfers are quite a few people but from

God your pilot can get a period 11 by

ancient partners take this for instance

the first more is keep your eye on the

ball

how many of you is looking at the ball

use that meter but involved there are

certain things you gotta do the same way

every time

first you've got to get the ship swim

for a zoom down one way our flaps open

landing gear wrapped them firmly on the

ground the stick disease way back until

a stall a curve now for travel and the

maneuver is completed with a normal loop

are you new comments information

maneuver is not what you put on your

victory garden to make your vegetables

grow then comes the approach the one

that works best for me is home is good

no fuck me it's a little different game

I mean two-week your objective

successfully and i know you elect pilot

in the audience is now ready for

tomorrow you gotta follow and

established procedure make the right way

the only way

an established procedure is what a good

golfer does as the second nature

what the professor was trying to say is

that in flying the p-47 there's an

established procedure to follow from the

moment you approach the airplane until

you turn it over to the crew chief at

the end of the flight

it's procedure what you learn so well

that it will become part of your second

nature simple and natural a habit

well how should take until good tenants

taking his first off from the 47 today

we're getting ready to go up in the 47

and is a part of your regular procedure

to make an exterior checked the airplane

reporting anything that doesn't look

just right to your crew chief who's your

team partner

running swell

alright then a clockwise check gas

electron me

trimtabs and takeoff position

laughs up

landing gear down and locked while

entertainer shutters check for open

turbo close bracket problem a half to

three-quarters of an inch

drop lever pull forward mixture control

and idle cutoff

generators with John drop control switch

in automatic

Maggs off battery

major flight instruments

god that's open

radio

Dale real unlocked

when your major clockwise check you

covered your checklist but you want to

look at your list whenever you're in

doubt also to check your limits their

their bags on both battery on all right

primer two strokes is enough in this

heat

about 15 seconds on your energizer

Holdings Ltd wine

game

ready

around 900 anywhere between eighteen

hundreds of themselves

check your oil pressure and temperature

only need to point any bad 3-4 hours

swami 8283 post a taxi cell phone number

for over

remember you're going on between eight

intense house cello turns her on

we're going to be out there playing

react well to government

area girl for number one dressing all

the time you're on the ground

keep your head up so you can see what's

going on around you

you'll come to know that the position of

your wheels is just under your inboard

gun

good thing to know if you're ever

running close to the end

you're taking it easy on the brakes

you're playing with not trapping on

with bags and flap equalizer check were

ready to call this hour

between find castle tower to army 8283

okay to take off on number four over

like a kid crossing the street you look

up and down that runway

Taylor wheel forward a lot

clean your engine here we go over a good

throttle forward with a steady positive

you're flying you're 47 down

you're not taking for granted that

you're going to stay in the show

just because he was like

to the center

let's go back and see your takeoff

you're helping the airplane just a

little bit

feel your weight we're bored

you're getting your wheels you're making

a good takeoff

let's see it over again this pilot is

going to be telling the boys about this

experience 47 wide landing gear gives

the ship excellent ground looping

characteristics that can be your friend

in need of your engine should ever fail

on the take-off before this pilot loops

he slowed down as much as possible and

unlocked the tailwheel he gave hard left

rudder and left brake to pivot

as for you you're out of the pattern now

an established in your flying

now you're leveling off the altitude you

want setting your throttle and RPM for

your desires cruising speed which is

this stage of your training will be

about 32 inches mandible pressure in

2250 RPM switch from Maine to auxiliary

want to keep those instruments in the

green check your checklist on your

operating

trim your plane trim tabs on the 47 are

sensitive you can trim your ship quickly

and easily with a small adjustment

we're on a definite schedule on this

life so let's get in those shallow and

steve franks get the feel of the 47

low and high-speed turn and check on

your turning radio

and practicing your stall notice the

amount of altitude you need for recovery

won't be in any doubt about when the

b-47 gonna storm gonna let you know

dropping and sloppiness of control to

your stall signal

this airplane will drop straight has no

tendency to spin

nose down to pick up speed

let's have another with wheels and flaps

down up with an old slowly

there she go

better check the stalling speed on your

own individual airplane

time to head for the bond

with your shoulder on his lot you're

making a clockwise check to the cockpit

before landing gasps selector turned

your tank containing the most fuel

hey Laurent and rudder and landing trim

oil shutters and intercooler shutters in

neutral propeller rpm and 2550

mixture control at auto risk i need to

find a new land

fine castle tower Tommy 8283 ok for

landing

you're number one on number four wheels

down and locked over

we hold the canopy open

calls last close

check your flap equalizing you want the

rod to stick out three-eighths of an

inch at a thousand feature coming in on

the bass lake at the turn your six to

eight hundred feet 250 indicated

airspeed coming out of the turn your at

500 feet

black fall down

you set your 47 down on the first floor

of the runway

here's how you look what you're doing

Labs coming down

back on the throttle you're establishing

your glide about a hundred and twenty

your lines up with the runway

you're coming in for a normal

three-point landing smooth

in the p-47 you don't lower your landing

gear with your speed about 200

if you're landing gear should fail to

come down get out of local traffic and

find out what's wrong to lower a

stubborn landing here you're the

airplane

this should bring you in with wheels

pull down and locks

when you're making your turn for landing

our speed is a hundred and fifty coming

out about a hundred and forty never

lower your flaps of your speed is above

a hundred and ninety

if the flaps don't come down and there's

no pressure indicated on the gauge put

the flap handle down and operate the

hand pump be sure the landing gear

handle is in neutral when you operate

the problem

this pilot has come into high and hot if

you should ever find yourself in this

position with too much speed or high

land of the first quarter of the runway

more on the hole and pull it out of

there

but don't pull up to stealing

when you're about 500 feet milk your

laptop

when you get some altitude go around and

shoot another laughing you're making

this a good one but remember that a

landing hasn't been completed

will you stop rolling

you're not writing your break

a little break

let him cool off a little more break

you're getting down to taxi speed before

you unlock your tail wheel get it

unlocked for use dr. turn

US Attorney constantly to keep from

chewing up somebody's sale

how flaps open

wing flaps retracted so they don't get

mixed by flying stones

when you come into line you want to

leave your airplane the way you'd like

to find it for an emergency takeoff

parking brake set until the chocks are

under the wheel radio

clear the engine thousand rpm and then

mixture control to idle cutoff

when the propeller stops rotating

customized battery off fuel selector off

runner on trim tabs to neutral flaps

down generator switch off flight

controls lot

you made it a good one all right you

knew what you were doing all the time

and you didn't take anything for granted

you took all the necessary safety

precautions for ground personnel

yourself and the airplane

you kept your head up out of the cockpit

on the ground and in the air us the

airplane all the time on the ground to

use the throttle smoothly on takeoff you

got off the ground nicely felt pretty

good to your plans frequently at your

instruments to see the temperatures

remained in the green you used your time

in the air to feel out the p-47 to

discover stalling speed and turning

radius when you came in

you made a proper turn and approach

that's a nice job of flying the kind of

flying that helps any pilot through

transition and into combat

For more infomation >> THE P-47 THUNDERBOLT - WAR DOCUMENTARY - Duration: 25:11.

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[ENG/KOR SUB] Goblin (도깨비): 방탄 언급 || BTS was mentioned in the Drama 'GOBLIN' ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ - Duration: 0:21.

Note: "BTS signed (album)" was number one on the list of presents that female high and college students want to receive [in the drama].

President: (Who/What is) BTS? //the BEST GODDAMN KPOP BOY GROUP IN THE WORLD, GRAMPS//

Secretary (aka BTS fanboy): *dancing to Boy In Luv* -Why are you shaking my heart? // me too TT TT me too //

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For more infomation >> [ENG/KOR SUB] Goblin (도깨비): 방탄 언급 || BTS was mentioned in the Drama 'GOBLIN' ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ - Duration: 0:21.

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Sex Assault Victim: 'I Thought He Was Gonna Kill Me' - Duration: 2:03.

VICTIM BUT TWICE LATE.

THE SKATEBOARDER DIED AT THE

SCENE.

NOW TO A PREDATOR ALERT IN

ORANGE COUNTY.

POLICE THERE ARE LOOKING FAR

HALF NAKED MAN WHO ATTACKED A

WOMAN IN A PARK LOT.

THAT WOMAN IS SHARING DETAILS

OF THE TERRIFYING ORDEAL WITH

OUR JOY BEN TUCK IT AND

REVEALING HOW SHE WAS ABLE TO

GET AWAY.

AT THAT POINT, I THOUGHT IT

WAS WEAPON.

I THOUGHT HE WAS GOING TO KILL

ME, STAB ME, SHOOT ME.

IT WAS AN UNTHINKABLE MOMENT

IN THE QUIET NEIGHBORHOOD IN

SANTA MAN.

PE, UM, PULLED THE DOOR

HANDLE AND WAS ABLE TO OPEN MY

CAR DOOR.

SHE HAD JUST DROPPED OFF THE

DAUGHTER, RETURNED HOME, PARKED

NEARBY, WHEN THIS WOMAN WHO

DOESN'T WANT TO BE IDENTIFIED

WAS ASSAULTED IN HER CAR.

I THOUGHT HE WAS REACHING FOR

A WEAPON.

HE WAS ACTUALLY STRUGGLING WITH

THIS, WITH HIS BELT, TRYING TO

UNBOTTTON IT AND I CAN HEAR THE

CLINGING OF THE METAL AND THE

BELT.

I WAS DECEMBER 27th AT 10:46

AT NIGHT, A MOMENT THAT CHANGED

HER LIFE.

HE HAD HIS WHOLE BODY OVER ME

LIKE HOVERING.

I JUST REMEMBER LIKE HITTING HIM

ON THE CHEST.

HER SCREAMS AND FIGHTS

SCARED.

AWAY.

THIS IS SECURITY VIDEO

NEARBY OF THE MAN POLICE SAY IS

THE SUSPECT WALKING BEFORE THE

ATTACK.

AND THEN,

RUNNING AWAY, HIS VICTIM HELPED

INVESTIGATORS MAKE THIS SKETCH

SHE IS SPEAKING OUT, SCARED, BUT

STILL FIGHTING.

I WANTED TO TO DO EVERYTHING

THAT I CAN TO SO THAT THIS NEVER

HAPPENS TO ANYONE ELSE.

BUT INVESTIGATORS SAY, THIS

WAS NOT THE ONLY INCIDENT THAT

NIGHT AND IN PACK, THEY SAY THE

SAME SUSPECT THEN APPROACHED

ANOTHER VEHICLE 14 MINUTES LATER

AND JUST A COUPLE OF BLOCKS

AWAY.

VERY BRAZEN.

WE WANT THIS GUY STOPPED.

WE NEED THE PUBLIC'S HELP.

THIS WOMAN FOUND THE STRENGTH

TOT SPEAK UP AND HOPING THE

COMMUNITY WILL DOLL THE SAME,

CATCHING HER ATTACKER SO SHE

HOPEFULLY SOME DAY FEELS SAFE

AGAIN.

I FEARED FOR MY LIFE.

For more infomation >> Sex Assault Victim: 'I Thought He Was Gonna Kill Me' - Duration: 2:03.

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THE ATOM BOMB - WAR DOCUMENTARY - Duration: 54:53.

we've been hearing a lot piecemeal over

the past few years about chemicals and

about the dangers of nuclear radiation

you don't get an accent either on

individual tragedy very much or putting

the whole thing and put it into

perspective to see what is happening to

his totally what we got stories about

and documentaries about love canal but

that's that's just about it but tonight

on alternative views we're going to look

at the whole subject and emphasized to

particular subjects if you want to call

them in this the first is the tragedy of

Vietnam veterans who were exposed to

Agent Orange not only the tragedy there

but the continuing tragedy to their

families and their children and the

neglect that they find from the

government and trying to solve their

problems

there's a poor all of this with the

treatment of the post-world war two

soldiers who were also used as guinea

pigs out in the desert when they were

marched into the area of an a bomb

explosion

nothing has been done for them

subsequently to that either will have a

very moving documentary on the subject

of what has happened to the Vietnam vets

and their families in relationship Agent

Orange and will also show you that 1950s

documentary which indicates just how the

government went so far as to show that

nuclear power and nuclear warfare is

safe and they won't have improved right

for everybody's eyes

we have tonight people who have

experienced the tragedy of Agent Orange

Don Horowitz was with the Air Force he

got exposed to it over there then Jordan

was in the army he and his wife Donna

Jordan have experienced the tragedy of

having children who have suffered from

the results of Agent Orange

well first let's talk about ancient

origin dioxin you were in Vietnam both

of you how widespread was the use of it

there and how did you come in contact

with it

well there are various ways of coming in

contact with agent orange and it was

very widespread in the year 62 271 an

estimated 11 million gallons of Agent

Orange was spread over Vietnam which is

a country geographically comparable to

the state of Georgia and how what did

you come into contact with well

personally I was exposed by direct

spring we also build our canteens from

local streams bomb craters rice paddies

where we could get it

and much of this water was contaminated

with agent orange also through eating

local fruits and vegetables and farm

animals livestock chickens and pigs and

stuff that had drank contaminated water

or eating contaminated grasses or weeds

and contaminated meat now the airport's

use this as a herbicide to destroy the

jungle so they be able to see the

movements of Detective movements of the

Viacom etc but apparently it was just

sprayed over widespread areas without

any great control affection landed on

our own troops

Don you were in the Air Force but you

were not involved in the actual spraying

was something everywhere you know how

are you exposed to it

well then they would come by standing

about june-july of 70 usually on a

sunday will be a 3 playing cell

spreading around perimeter place where

base and sometimes they would spray

directly overhead

according to be on the VA's own

statement they assume that you were

exposed to Agent Orange let's talk about

agent orange and dogs which I guess is

the principal killer and agent orange

I've read word oxygen is just absolutely

the most horrible thing ever invented by

man as far as being deadly for a long

period of time

national she grants excited that it is

most deadly chemical molecule man has

ever made and I think that this is a lot

right there but for a reputable of

application like that

with this statement like that this

contaminant was not wanted in agent

orange it wasn't the necessary component

to kill the trees it was an unwanted by

product but it's very toxic three ounces

could wipe out new york city if it were

placed in their drinking water

that's unbelievable you supplied me with

some information for instance i guess

the new york times indicated that one

hundred thousand to a million times more

potent than thalidomide in causing birth

defects among children people exposed to

it that's dioxin we know the awful

widespread tragedy of the little mind

the reason that this deputy director

with the FDA felt it was at that is that

the little mind as tragic as it was was

a one generation thing the oxen changes

the chromosomes so it's an ongoing

problem the children born with birth

defects because of dioxin their children

and their children's children will carry

this forward until and unless genetic

engineering work to become that to you

know that helpful so it is in that way

times worse

so there's tremendous danger to the gene

pool of mankind you take two and a half

million million veterans if they are

able to have children if the condition

is not cause sterility among the vets

and their their children would have

birth defects and then when their

children married that would double and

he could get out of hand real quick and

get out of hand exceptionally quick and

it's not just Vietnam veterans that have

the danger 245 t + 240 the other

chemical or both under scrutiny they'd

both been banned by the US for service

because of numerous occasions of

miscarriages and spontaneous abortions

by pregnant mothers in areas close to

forswear they were spraying for weed

control read and brush control air force

is actually

dumped tons of it in the ocean to get

rid of it don't they

what we know of the major disposal they

had a special ship the Balkan and it was

taken into the South Pacific and all of

the Agent Orange stockpiles were bonded

in this special incinerator ship all the

people working around it were special

suits that included life-support systems

so that they wouldn't breathe any of the

fumes because for one thing when you

incinerate the oxen or agent orange it

makes as much as a hundred times more

antioxidants than was originally in it

we don't know that even by incinerating

it the dioxin was destroyed it may have

simply been changed into a gas and

released into the atmosphere we they

don't know but anyway the suits and

everything that were used to board the

ship were then incinerated after and

then the VA and the government

department of defense everyone turns

around and tells us the Vietnam battery

this stuff is harmless if it's harmless

why all the precautions and disposal

why did South America not one our

stockpiles when we attempted to sell it

to them even though we promise to clean

up the amount of the accident

why are other Vietnam vets Australian is

1500 Australian Vietnam vets that have

United complaining of the same exact

physical and psychological problems of

the American businesses over 4,000 South

Korean soldiers they were in Vietnam

Service they're having the same type of

symptoms so it's not strictly something

that occurred to Americans and that's

not even considering the millions of

people in Southeast Asia that are still

over there still have to live in

contaminated countryside and drink

contaminated

water and eat contaminated food

understand the birth defect and deformed

children being found in Vietnam now is

just extremely astronomical in what

little information we've been able to

get out of Vietnam since the end of the

war indicates in areas sprayed with the

felon as opposed to areas not sprayed

the birth defect rate is seven times

higher

it also has caused a strange incidents

of liver cancer in Vietnam in that

before the use of herbicides in

Southeast Asia statistics were not even

maintained on liver cancer because it

has such a low incidence of occurrence

now it's the number two cause of death

and delivery diamonds are some of the

organs that are initially attacked by

the action in that those organs that

filter out poison

well let's take a look at that film we

were telling you about was made by

celesta be real and it tells about tells

your story problems you've had and the

tragedy of it all

it was harmless by spraying the staff of

approximately 11.3 million gallons of

the sprayed from an aircraft which was

composed an inevitable byproduct known

as the oxen the most toxic small

molecule made by man since returning

from Vietnam it's caused a lot of health

problems for myself

strange 49 logical problems respiratory

distress constantly keep coals and

flu-like illnesses this one for several

years after i came back from Vietnam

into many many different doctors and in

1971 our first child was born in had

multiple birth defects including missing

fingers on his hands and missing bones

in his wrist and his wrists were turned

inward back touching his forearm my life

and I thought this was probably just one

of those things that happens one in a

million times so we were very shocked

when in 1972 our youngest son michael

was born with even worse defects more

missing fingers the same missing bones

and also missing the long bone is that

form and the risk for turned under in

this case we still didn't make the

connection between all these health

problems and agent orange because we

never heard really the problems

associated with agent orange after

intensive research science libraries and

looking through medical journals and

scientific journals and genetic journals

my wife and I decided to set up a little

information center in our home

and we're distributing copies of

different medical scientific journal

reports on the dangers of exposure to

Agent Orange and the action we were

getting calls from men 29 30 years over

45 different kinds of cancer all through

their body and after years of

frustration and having door shut in our

face they were returned we decided to

set up a nonprofit organization and we

call it the Brotherhood of Vietnam

veterans in that basically was what we

wanted it to be a true Brotherhood we're

better no matter how bad out there were

it somehow and within themselves to help

other veterans at least if nothing else

but listening to their problems and

sharing understanding is only they could

have experienced exactly the same thing

and we're at right now is trying to

overturn the ignorance and apathy of the

government the VA and american people in

general and to bring this problem out

into the open because we threw the

amount of evidence compiled in this

short period of time where it made

public to the American people they could

not help but sympathize with the problem

and so that's the problem is corrected

immediately it was during this time that

we were contacted by a former who

husband had bad from cancer card from

exposure by four years ago my husband

Paul died of cancer that was all over

his body with a letter that I received

from his private position i went to the

VA and filed the Agent Orange clean

always denied that i needed clinical

proof i started watching my children

help we had

one of our daughter's taking the md

anderson I her from her upper lip

surgically removed

it's now suspected that she has a tumor

inside final chord her twin is

emotionally disturbed and has a severe

learning disability the two younger

children both have a look on the lower

left that doctors cannot diagnose they

can see I know but it won't show up next

right and it hurts and the youngest one

has some form of an eye diseases that

require 30 wear glasses constantly and

with the information that Danny and

honor had we have that clinical program

and you have to be I still denies it a

real need is to get all this information

together and our only real hope for any

result is going to be through public

exposure and awareness

I actually guess I have a lot to be

thankful for in a lot of ways even

though my children are severely

handicapped they both were blessed with

good mines and otherwise healthy proper

bodies other than the problem with their

hands and they are luckily able now to

play soccer where ironically it's

against the rules to use your hands

I think it's pretty bad that man can go

and fight for their country and then at

the same time being poisoned by their

country

and then when they seek medical health

through the channels supposedly set up

specifically to handle veterans problems

they are lied to laughed at

cheated on and generally just ignored

we think that

a lot of our future lies with

of America today and their intelligence

and their open-mindedness should be able

to find any problem that should come out

we took the medical questionnaire that

we had and fill out and we realized that

there were 35 children born with birth

defects to 24 of these first 100

Veterans of our group 20 all 24 the

bedrooms were having health problems of

symptomatic of Agent Orange poisoning

and three of the vietnam veterans

fathering children with birth defects

are dead the causes were all three

liver-related but i think that the one

statistic that shocked us the most was

that six of the children with birth

defects that were so severe as to cause

death five out of six of these fathers

served during the peak you're spraying

Vietnam so that was nineteen sixty-nine

the one other father father child had

died certain 68 which was the next year

and when we charted this out graphically

realizing that our sample size was small

it was a hundred it was just too much

the way the chart when it is to amount

sprayed in your sprayed and children

born with birth defects to the Father

who served that year the contrast was

quite striking and it fit in with what

other Vietnam veteran groups have found

when they've studied themselves or when

when doctors the people such as dr.

bogan and in Chicago who is studying she

found virtually percentage of illnesses

and effects very similar to what we

found and I think this is very shocking

and it shows a close similarity to

amounts prayed and which is what we

thought we would find well then you've

organized a brotherhood of Vietnam

veterans to try to do something about

this isn't the government helping you at

all

for all practical purposes know the VA

is pretty much don't turned a deaf ear

to the point that when I originally went

to the VA and ask for help specifically

for problems that I felt were due to my

exposure to Agent Orange the first

doctor that that examined meet asked

what is agent orange was not even for

Mary with a night so then I had to go

through the whole routine and time and

time again since forming this

organization in the nearly a thousand

bits they have called in that we spoken

to just in mainly in Texas we hear the

same old story they give them a blood

test your analysis and a chest x-ray

until they're fine to go home not to

worry about a thing when knowing for

welding none of those tests will show at

all whether or not they're suffering

symptoms caused by exposure to Agent

Orange they don't actually have a test

that you can go in and take and they can

say yes you're suffering from problems

or no you're not suffering from problems

dude to your exposure to Agent Orange

this is one thing we want but we'll

start with the veterans are saying hey

we've got thousands of people all over

the United States suffering similar

problems there from all different walks

of life the only thing that all these

people have in common is the fact that

they were in Vietnam understand that

your organization has is getting some

help from the legislature right now in

Texas we are we feel very lucky to have

representatives in Texas like the ones

that we've come in kind

packed with the letter down Shaw is as

proposing some legislation and he's also

been getting a lot of help from

representative Benedict and keys and

support from london william sues the

Veterans Affairs determine the Veterans

Affairs Committee and what we are and

jim hightower president of the Texas

consumers association in that he's very

concerned for the Texas can consumer

about the use of this product in Texas

and we're trying to get documented

medical evidence and statistical

evidence on vets in texas by passing a

bill that would require hospitals and

doctors to keep records according to

where the person is a veteran or not and

of what errors and then all this

statistical evidence will be compiled

and released to the legislature into the

veterans benefits and it also give a

good outline of what the veterans needs

are in the state of Texas it would also

provide for veterans who believe they

were exposed to Agent Orange to have the

proper genetic screening and diagnostic

testing to determine if an instance

where they haven't say father children

and they're worried about it they want

to know if I father a child

what are the chances are are the changes

that is going to be before we have birth

defects now we're going to turn our

spotlight on the atomic bomb testing

back after world war two perhaps the

most insidious was a deliberate testing

of an a-bomb in the

u.s. desert and using American soldiers

as guinea pigs with this documentary

which was made at that time very much

pro this activity will see now no-one

underestimates the fury of the power of

the elements of the war

life-like

the width of the hurricane they

onslaught of floodwaters

nor does anyone Scott but the power of

the atomic bomb like natural forces

rampaging it can create catastrophe and

deal and disaster as proven by peacetime

tests and as written in the tale of two

cities Hiroshima and Nagasaki this

capacity for wholesale destruction

arouse popular misgivings concerning its

range of usefulness

its strategic value for knocking out a

vital target for example was

unquestioned but again like some violent

natural disturbance wasn't it too hard

to control too liberal and its choice of

victims i managed to friend as well as

full what about those areas of

desolation where they so radioactive

that no one could pass through or occupy

even was it's calling card also a

quarantine side was it's very strength a

possible weakness was it too hot to

handle

despite evidence and reassuring answers

the suspicion in the mind of many a

fighting man was that maybe we had a

tiger by the tail

so knowing that the best way to convince

a man is to showing the authorities

planned exercise desert rock an army

maneuver yet containing many aspects of

a drop the time the morning of november

first 1951 the place yoga flat a

desolate stretch of Nevada waistband the

cast of characters military authorities

so maybe an atomic energy officials and

observers and the troops 1500 strong

big Chiefs Indians all playing

supporting roles to that

johnny-come-lately of our Arsenal an

atomic bomb and therein lay the morrow

of the play its lesson

it was this the atomic bomb is not only

a strategic but a tactical to which can

be effectively and safely used in direct

support of ground troops there for the

death brought troops had been told they

should regard it with respect and

confidence the confidence of fighting

man has in his weapons but he knows

there are tough on the target and easy

on himself

this they were told and this they would

soon find out through experience sure

this was a carefully controlled

experiment no one would get great not

back here seven miles from the place

where the bomb would go off the man had

the word of those who do through trial

and test computation and calculation but

anxiety intention can be neither

calculated not computed away

not when you're a few minutes from the

biggest noise you've ever heard the

mightiest show of power you've ever seen

not when you know that making its final

run is a plane that will shortly drop a

bomb bringing a giant act of violence to

a spot where for so many centuries

nothing much has ever had where change

it always been gradual measured over

geologic ages in yoga plat things we

began popping any minute now

put on goggles are faced away from the

target area looking at an atomic

explosion with the naked eye will cause

a temporary impairment vision like

looking at the Sun nothing serious but

enough to draw the curtain on the show

of shows no one wanted to miss 30

seconds final

bomb away

ok

thanks a lot about the soldiers gift of

gab is not the choice phrases covering

the situation but this did

and because they hadn't seen anything

like it they fumbled with the right

comments to fit the phenomenon it wasn't

easy

the usual adjectives were inadequate

conventional measuring sticks were

people there's nothing to compare an

atomic explosion to accept another

atomic explosion this shot nickname dog

was a typical aerial bombers detonated

between one and two thousand feet in the

air it's identifying marks were standard

first the light accompanying the burst

had lasted longer than the flash of an

ordinary explosion and now it rotates

signature in the sky the mushroom cloud

formation that is the autograph of the

atomic bomb dog was the type of nuclear

burst which is history and experiment

has shown delivers a deadly devastating

combination of blast heat and immediate

radiation it was so the troops had been

advised a bad weapon to have against you

a good one to have on your side

it left no radiological hazards for the

troops it supported its radioactive

cloud rose high and lifted harmlessly

away leaving the target area free from

contamination and safe to enter

and entering it was the next step on the

program for the truth from far-off they

have seen dog in action and heard its

part now they were going to inspect the

flight out of the men field you know

they want to see what their positions

look like the positions held the answers

the first one on the attendance area was

the battalion combat team area located

much closer to the burden of command and

control group including experts trained

and detecting and estimating radiation

dangers one on ahead

when the monitors reports were in the

troops got their owners

alright Sam managed to start

this was what the man has been waiting

for they have felt the blasted heat of

the explosion watch the cloud brush

upwards into the sky now they would see

at first hand what the effect of this

farm at this and all they moved off

toward the BCT area which was about two

miles from Ground Zero the point

directly under the bomb

what would they find their they had a

healthy curiosity because that was the

place which under actual battle

positions they would have been occupying

at the time of the blast to get the

answers it had been set up before the

first as a typical position with

standard field fortifications prepared

for punishment for vehicles in

placements and equipment of various

sorts they were gone

large and small somewhere above ground

and expose others were planted at

emplacements providing varying degrees

of protection

the man had dug foxholes they have

picked up film badges which register

radiation and attach them to their

weapons then they had withdrawn leaving

their proxies behind him it was a ghost

camp armed but one man abandoned

whatever might come

what did come the following morning when

dog was unleashed

well the customary compliments of a bomb

blast heat and nuclear radiation the

blast ripped attempt but it caused no

other damage he had scored some paint on

expose items while those underground and

escape the searing breadth of the bomb

film badges and other radioactive Isis

show that dogs immediate radiation

released within 90 seconds after the

explosion had been insignificant at this

distance from the first and there was no

residual radioactivity or contamination

the evidence proved that have the troops

occupy this BCT area they would have

been unaffected by the atomic detonation

and could have launched an attack

immediately afterward they he would have

burned the exposed skin of the men who

are above ground but it wouldn't have

harmed a hair on the wiser heads of

those properly sheltered the man moved

out of the area in simulated attack

toward Ground Zero Hollywood carrying

the rifles they were also carrying a

keen appreciation of the shelter the

foxhole and in placement when working

with an atomic bomb begins

get on the ground those were rules for

self protection from there from the

total desolation of bounds 0 the men

turned the way they could have gone to

it safely

although dogs blast heat radiation would

have brought simple death to all exposed

persons in the vicinity at the time of

the explosion the area was now harmless

monitors kept constant checked with a

radio instruments and found no hazards

in the form of radioactivity the troops

turned away because on this scenic

educational tour of your plants they had

two more places to inspect two more

prepared positions to demonstrate what

might have been

position one was slightly more than a

thousand yards from Ground Zero it had

taken a beating the blast every shovel

the elements in the picture the Heat had

changed its pigments the blasted push

this Jeep which weighs over a ton back

five feet and broken the windshield the

upholstery was charred the side of a

bulldozer had been damaged this happened

to an inaccurate baby bridge their store

footbridge erection case had taken a

25-foot ride sandbags were broken burned

and kicked around wires look like

Orioles nests they were severed and

tangled the blasts back to pole out

doing the most eager beavers he had

brushed the scene with sepia-tone

charring scorching burning from what

they saw in position one between a half

and three fourths of a mile from Ground

Zero the authorities figured that blast

driven missiles would have caused many

injuries to unsheltered personnel the

heat would have been more punishing for

those in the open it might have ended

the story suddenly in the middle of a

sentence one hundred percent casualties

from third degree and clothing Burns was

the estimate that was enough but it

wasn't all Phil matches planted in the

area recorded an average dosage from the

bombs prop radiation sufficient to have

made everybody sick and a great many

eventually would have died it was a

persuasive post-mortem on probabilities

but it covered only the calculated fate

of persons presumed to have been without

protection at all or inadequately shield

in vehicles and shallow skirmishers

stretches underground it was different

and the deeper and stronger the whole

the brighter the picture

true some top cover had been blown off

providing bold

but it was felt the occupants might have

escaped injury

otherwise no blast damage was evident

and soldiers utilizing their in

placements in foxholes the right way

would have been safe from dogs heat and

dangerous radiations they have been

equally secure in tanks convinced even

more than atomic power had not push the

familiar below ground in placement into

the background the troops went to

position to 500 yards farther away from

Ground Zero the above-ground punishment

meted out by dogs blast and heat gave

the troops plenty to think about

there didn't seem to be much doubt that

if you expose yourself to the front of

the bomb you stood a good chance of

being knocked into the hereafter you

stood a better chance of being burned to

death radiation well at this point it

wouldn't matter much you can only be so

dead the scenes about the surface

supplied the soldiers with food for

thought for concern

those belong gave them the solution

these parts holes and emplacements have

been able to take it and those who have

utilized properly they would have met

safety from all the bombs destructive

killing elements for the troops the

drama of exercised as it rock came to

its educational and a position to they

could come seen and been convinced they

had learned they could work safely with

the a-bomb the foxhole was still the key

to survival it protected against blast

gave line-of-sight healing from flash

heat and considerably reduce the effects

of radiation they would have been all

right by taking advantage of the

standard field placements and are beyond

a thousand yards from ground zero but

for exposed troops the damaged area was

about 12 times is great and they would

have been some kind of these out to

3,500 yard there would have been trouble

back as far as position three about a

Milan

from the worst not from radiations but

they're a canvas water tank caught fire

exposed items were burned enough to

suggest that to unshielded personnel

there would have been some severe burns

the blasted by no means been an easy

nudge so in the face of such evidence

which club to the soldier with the joint

the cautious all the carrots the quick

or the dead

the man had unlearned some things to now

they knew they could safely cross the

area under an aerial atomic explosion

shortly after it had occurred they had

just on it

the film badges they had worn during the

operation show that none of them had

received any significant dosage of

radiation there had been some

radioactivity but there's some every

place it was with the men in the radium

dial of their wrist watches so was the

dirt with us they all out some brooms

and gave us the brush-off before we left

position to for camp decontamination

they call it in case we had some

radioactive particles on us well we'd

found out we hadn't not enough to bother

so i figured the big idea was to put the

sand back on the desert so it could get

another flying start at us that was ok

with me i found a lot different about

the stuff on the way home and I did

earlier that day

it's got its point even if they sting a

little

very democratic dirt is doesn't pick on

anyone guy doesn't care about rank

covers both GIS and Generals

it protects them to after the party one

of the other men said that now he really

understood why they call it mother earth

because it the soldiers foster-mother

alright if he sticks close to her

horwitz that Jordan of you come across

any veterans who were involved in this

exercise us desert there with a bomb we

find their problems in dealing with the

VA and the government to be very similar

to ours and that it's generally denied

that there are any health effects and in

instances where they do assume that

there's health effects then they argue

as to whether or not it was caused that

many years ago and it's it's pretty much

typical and that you have a system

that's working on half the budget that

it had in 1970 certs we've got 85

thousand beds to treat over 21 million

veterans you have one bit for every

26,000 742 veterans is that after the

Carter custom about the Reagan that's

not counting cards at the equivalent of

20 hospitals that most Americans don't

realize is that we all have become the

most people in the united states have

become veterans of this chemical feast

that we've had the air that we breathe

the water the food the contaminants and

carcinogens in the food all these

additives and things that they put in

causing and we have a person with us now

Debbie Sharpe from the Church of

Scientology she's going to tell us about

the widespread use of us and advertently

as guinea pigs by the CIA and the

Defense Department and their test of

germ warfare you've been keeping track

of what the CIA in the Defense

Department have been doing for a long

time as far as using us as guinea pigs

for mind control and other types of

horrible things they have in mind for us

and the rest of the people in the world

what are some of them well i started out

basically with the CIA doing

experimentation on their own men to

discover if they can get rid of our

agents who were going to quit the

department and still had classifying

from

fashion so that utilize different types

of drugs and pain and hypnosis an

electric shock to trying two guys to

forget then we also did experimentations

to using different chemicals to see if

you can induce a person to commit alarm

or inducing to do better to do this

Chrissy I claim didn't carry it through

the documentation we got was actually

that they did that then we came across

the overall project called MKULTRA its

earlier codename was artichoke and that

included 249 sub-projects yeah those

sub-projects range from what I just

described to open their testing in the

United States experimentation on

prisoners experimentation on soldiers

experimentation on college students with

these people know they're being

experimented on and gave their approval

no except for the quote-unquote

volunteer voluntary army soldiers

oh yeah and the volunteer army program

worked as it started in nineteen

fifty-nine and the guys were just told

that they will be doing experimentation

on new weapons right then they get to

Fort Detrick Maryland where the

experimentation was done and find out

that they're going to be doing it on

drugs and chemicals but they were never

told what they would be experimented on

and they just knew that they went crazy

for a couple of days or support and so

on and then years later have similar

things to the guys who have had agent

orange because just one chemical that

was used called Beezie and it's a

hundred times stronger than Alice days

it's a very gross drug because a person

to totally go out of his head for at

least 12 hours sometimes up to three

weeks he doesn't even know where where

he is or who he is

other residual effects to be easy yes

the army at first said that they done

testing to discover it and they said

there weren't any residual tap in any

way

angel was at home sometimes they always

say that right and we did a campaign to

find the soldiers who had been

experimenting on with down approximately

40 in the u.s. all which have been

experiencing experiencing extreme

emotional and physical upset since that

time you know with children with birth

defects the same sort of thing is agent

orange about the army as part of the CIA

experimentations wanted to simulate

chemical biological warfare attacks and

to see what effect it would have on

different Americans how far we could go

in and and so forth but also test to see

how they can use it on other countries

the different kinds of things that they

did without the citizens permission

anytime on any of these tasks or even

knowing about it

no of course not you know what you know

they didn't say they were going to do a

test you know they experimented with the

use of mosquitoes where they just let

tons of mosquitoes government in South

Carolina and just to test how far the

mosquitoes would go because they have

the idea that maybe they use a

particular strain of mosquitoes and say

soviet russia then those guys on immune

to yellow fever because they don't have

your fever there then the Russia could

be infected with an epidemic of yellow

fever whether that our guys were tested

on it not the Russians were tested on we

were tested on what are the types of

things that they drown yeah they dropped

a particular bacterium comment i can't

pronounce it without those are but

whatever and it was used to I'm sure

that most people have heard of it in san

francisco where at least 10 people got

sick from it and one died in fact Edward

need even the third is suing the army

currently because of his father who died

from it now that chemical was also

utilized in florida and it's a bacteria

that causes a new menu type disease you

know respiratory problems and things

like that

so that was tested in san francisco and

in florida then they also used other

chemicals that they're not released what

they are

yes in New York the release did in

subways and tunnels and in turn Pike's

in 1965 in nineteen nineteen fifty-six

in 1966 into different tests then the

major thing that they use after that

with zinc cadmium sulfide which the army

spokesman have again said is harmless

that the only scientific studies that

we've come up with it says it is it

could be very harmful in fact the person

is exposed to is continuously he would

or could it could cause death but it

would definitely cause anyone with

respiratory problems to get educated to

degree that they would even get very

very sick or they can actually die

they've used texas and texas as guinea

pigs for a long time everything is

nothing cadmium sulfide now that was

done and what we've documented in at

least 15 different locations in the US

one of which was in balance in 1961 a

series of 34 different tests were been

off a TV tower but they blew it out to

very large area in the whole test went

from Dallas either way down to clean

texas which is why it's like 60 miles

Austin's been about one of these tests

right the other series of tasks that we

discovered with cadmium sulfide was and

the tail test area was described as from

Corpus Christi at the same Tony Austin

already Houston so we're at area and I

sprayed off jet bombers cadmium sulfide

but by following the coastline and then

it would blow in to the coast and then

they set up samplers to see the

concentration and how far we go in that

was done in 1965 in that area

a year later they did a similar type

test but this time the stimulant use was

23 times of glass beads and soluble

glass beads in court particles and we

inhaled these

yeah those wouldn't be as dangerous as

it came himself I've but I don't think

you want to bring these 23 times and

glass beads so again the thing is not

with these tests we are currently trying

to get Texas senators at least we've

given a submission to to senator Tower

and benson and people to ask them to

please put a ban on any chemical

biological warfare testing without

anyone's permission so what if the city

wants to you know be utilized as a

guinea pig when they have the ability to

decide whether they want it or not it's

just not okay for balance to get sprite

and everyone in this city get that

effect without there without their

permission and so we were trying

currently to get a ban on this

what about the certain types of testing

of strictly racial or ethnic nature

well we discovered that actually what

their faces as ethnic weapons now in the

united states we've been able to

document that Negro men were

experimenting on with LSD and other

hallucinogenics who were either mental

patients or prisoners and the attempt

with that is to discover how different

ethnic groups or races would not be as

immune to something is someone else like

as with soviet russia they don't have

yellow fever so those guys had built up

an immunity to yellow fever yet so if

you use a particular chemical in that

area then say Russians may not have that

immunity and not getting epidemic that's

real quick and then disable the country

immediately that reminds me back in the

old days the good old days when they are

me and all used to give the smallpox

infested infected blankets to the

Indians we haven't really changed much

except we've got a mass-produced basis

and have the ability to spread it

throughout the whole world their

irresponsibility with it is as what is a

terrible thing because the army

apparently felt like some of the guys

are good guys and they really probably

felt that we need to do chemical

biological warfare test to make sure we

don't get attacked

as I'm aware of what she came over and

did a chemical you know spray the

chemical in the United States what would

happen but who was responsible for

telling the army but that chemical was

safe

I mean that is never been in any of the

documentation who is responsible for

saying that easy which is an extremely

dangerous drug could be used on our

soldiers who said it was okay to use

Agent Orange and that it was harmless

you know those guys cannot be found

there not in the documentation you can

find out about the all the tests and

then of course you go to be honest

because the army conducted the test but

who in the army said was ok and that's

what i think is is the saying that must

be found out because those individuals i

think should be prosecuted

it was a criminal it was a criminal

thing and should have been done i want

to close alternative views tonight with

about three quotations want a very quick

one from Henry Kissinger who indicated

the Vietnam War was a mere footnote in

united states history

Richard Nixon said that Vietnam was

America's finest hour and the last quote

is one from a few decades ago

edward r murrow the great CBS newsman

documentary producer was interviewing

dr. Robert Oppenheimer who in very great

degree we could be considered the father

of the American atomic bomb but after

dr. Oppenheimer saw what he had done and

that hideous consequences

he begged the Pentagon and the United

States not to the river floor afraid the

use of the atomic bomb for this he was

denied his security clearance

he was assigned an FBI man who would

tell him and he was the subject of

McCarthyite smear campaigns at the end

of the interview the inner that mo had

with Oppenheimer he said dr. Oppenheimer

do you think it's possible that mankind

can destroy itself with the use of

atomic bombs and Oppenheimer said after

thinking no not quite not quite

but

it would take the greatest act of faith

to think that was left was human

goodnight

right now they're over 35,000 pesticides

loose on the environment most of which

have never been examined by the Food and

Drug Administration themselves and we

have over 500 new chemicals produced

every year on the market chemicals have

a long incubation period that is it may

have disastrous health consequences but

25 or 30 years down the road it's not

like biting on a cyanide capsule you

keep cat capsule you keel over

we're talking about the ingestion of

hazardous substances which have a

long-term cumulative health hazard

I'm suggesting that we need right now

and across-the-board moratorium on the

production of new chemicals i think that

a chemical essentially should be guilty

until it's proven

For more infomation >> THE ATOM BOMB - WAR DOCUMENTARY - Duration: 54:53.

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Video of drunk pilot in cockpit about to take off ?! - Duration: 1:59.

An Indonesian pilot has been suspended after allegedly showing up for work drunk before trying to fly a plane with 154 passengers onboard.

The problematic flight was scheduled to depart from Surabaya in East Java Province on early Wednesday morning, and was headed to Jakarta.

The pilot was heard rambling in his speech as he greeted passengers before the flight,

causing many of them to worry and some to get off the plane,

before he was replaced by another pilot.

The flight then took off an hour later.

For more infomation >> Video of drunk pilot in cockpit about to take off ?! - Duration: 1:59.

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Was wollen wir trinken ? (English /Serbian trans.) - Duration: 4:53.

What we gonna drink for seven days long? What we gonna drink for such a thirst.

There will be more then enough for everyone! We`re drinking together, Roll the barrel from the inside . We`re drinking together, not alone!

Then we gonna work for a seven days long. Then we gonna come and handshakes

And this is not tiresome! We`re working together seven days long. Yes, working together, not alone!

Now we have to fight, no one knows exactly how long. Yes, for a life without bondage.

There will be no frustrations We hold together, no one fights alone! We`re going together not alone!

For more infomation >> Was wollen wir trinken ? (English /Serbian trans.) - Duration: 4:53.

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THE F-105 THUNDERCHIEF - WAR DOCUMENTARY - Duration: 52:48.

this schism in 15 g the wild weasel

variant of the thunderchief the last

mutation of a plane that when first

produced was the biggest single engine

single-seat fighter aircraft ever built

the 105 was an awesomely powerful weapon

and in the skies in Vietnam it was to

become known

the designer of the f-105 was Alexander

cat philly chief designer at republic

and no stranger to the concept of big

fighter aircraft for he had been the

designer of the world war two people he

seven Thunderbolt the biggest single

engine fiber of its day which has been

produced in large numbers and had proved

itself a sturdy workhorse not only

intended role as an air superiority or

escort biker

but as a fighter Obama in the technical

support listen

work on advanced projects 63 the series

of design studies that led to the 105

commenced in 1951 at the height of the

Korean War essentially as a privately

funded update of Republic's f-84 the 84

had been developed as a jet Thunderbolt

for the escort and tactical fighter

bomber roles in Korea improved not up to

the escort role in competition with the

mig-15 but had performed well in ground

attack

the 84th straight wings were part of a

very conventional overall design and

indeed the planes latter manifestations

exhibited swept wings more appropriate

to the potential speed of the jet but

with the experience of career together

and the rapid pace of technological

development to compel them the design

team soon realized that they were

setting out to design a completely new

plane

as the team at republic was setting out

on their project their counterparts at

the north american company had just

received US Air Force support for their

f-100 Super Sabre first of the series of

claims known as the century vital to

cover the multiple fighter rolls then

perceived as the air force moved to

supersonic capability

starting life as a reworking of the

successful f-86 sabre the f100 was

originally described as an air

superiority fighter but its letter

variations added firebombing

capabilities with a maximum speed of 860

miles per hour the Hun was the USA its

first supersonic fighter and

particularly in a tactical support role

was to prove valuable in Vietnam

the next plane was the mcdonald f-101

voodoo designed as a penetration fighter

and this Court fighter the rapidity of

development in aviation can be judged by

the fact that you ordered only 12 months

later than the 100 the 101 had a top

speed of 1,100 miles per hour

again the plane developed technical

capability and it's later models and it

was used extensively in Vietnam most

notably in photo reconnaissance

third of the century fighters was the

f-102 Delta Dagger from general dynamics

and all-weather interceptor convinced in

1950 capable of 820 miles per hour

it proved only a moderate success but

was naturally to develop to become the

f-106 which had a top speed of 1,500

miles around the Lockheed Starfighter

the f-104 ordered in March 1953 sort

flight performance at all costs as an

air superiority fighter basically am and

missile the 1,400 miles per hour 104 had

a chicken career but has demonstrated

amazing longevity as a tactical strike

and reconnaissance aircraft

at republic cat bellies team working on

advanced project 63 after a program that

ran 2 108 configurations had emerged

with a design for a single-engine

single-seat tactical fighter Obama with

the capacity to carry nuclear weapons in

an internal bomb babe

has given Air Force approval in

September 1952 originally with the

intention of mass production but in the

end only two were built

the 105 rounding out the century

fighters was the first purpose-designed

tactical strike aircraft ordered for the

united states air force the perception

of need for such a plane derived from a

combination of Korean battlefield

experience geo politics and interest

service competition between the

strategic and tactical air command of

the USAF attack the 105 in addition to

opening out the parameters of their

conventional roll brought with it the

capability to carry nuclear weapons over

a long range with a corresponding rise

in their prestige to rival that of the

Strategic Command

the Tactical Air Command support of the

105 was to prove vital to the project as

the plane went through its difficult

early years virtually all the technology

and engineering of aircraft were being

revolutionized at once in response to

the myriad physical challenges inherent

in the transition to the age of

supersonic flight and the f-105 was to

have plenty of developmental problems in

the years ahead but what made the huge

fighter so special was its large

internal capacity the atom bombs more

reminiscent of drums than weapons gave

it a potency far beyond any competitor

for the f-105 a significant

breakthroughs in understanding the

effects of transonic drag together with

some inherent deficiencies have already

seen the design superseded it first flew

over three years after the USAF go ahead

and buy then its internal systems had

changed beyond recognition

also by then manufacture of its

replacement was underway the third if

105 was the first of the beam model we

see it here on the twenty-sixth of May

1956 as a taxis to its takeoff point for

its first flight

this was the first 15 to have a power

plant big enough to match its size and

major external changes had also been

incorporated chief among which was the

area ruling which had rescued the f-102

from its drag and turbulence problem

this has replaced the straight lines of

the a model with a slim hip over the

wing a massive for pickled airbrake now

dominated the previously clean lines of

the engine exhaust and there had also

been changes made to the air intakes

giving the funding cheap its

characteristic nostril

Elijah tail area had increased stability

these and other changes resulted in the

play

capacity to double the speed of sound

perhaps symbolically this first flight

was to be beset by almost fatal problems

it was intended that the flight be short

little more than a quick circuit but

when it came time to lower the wheels

there was no response from the nose

wheel raising and lowering the wheels

had no effect the nosewheel would not

budge

rather than abandon the plane it was

decided to attempt the wheels are

planting and so the test pilot set the

Machine down on a long dangerous slide

across the salt

eventually the plane came to a halt and

emergency crews converged on the site in

the slowly clearing dust the crash was

more than an intense embarrassment for a

project that was already being

scrutinized as excessively expensive and

troubled by technical problems however

it was still possible to argue that the

problems were being solved in ways that

consistently improved the overall

capability of the plane and that even as

simply a test program the 105 was

revolutionising the understanding not

only of the science of aviation but the

potentiality of tactical aircraft

the cause of the crash was soon

identified in the new air intake

controls which have high thrust settings

were jamming the wheel in position a

very simple thing to correct one other

thing that the crash demonstrated was

something that those who flew the

founder chief in action came to know and

approve of its toughness

the plane was lifted the undercarriage

was lowered and the prototype was towed

away to be mended

rebuilt the plane rejoined the test

program has work progressed on tying

together all the systems and ironing out

the bugs in the components the engineers

were dealing with concepts and forces

they could only barely control and

overcoming the snags as they appeared

it's difficult to think of any other way

that these problems theoretical and

practical could have been kept up with

in the intense scramble of technical

development in being the first plane

capable of both air-to-air fighting and

air-to-ground semi-automatic weapons

delivery the plane relied on 80 onyx

packages far in advance of anything

previously attempted among these

advanced facilities were radar models

for air search contour mapping

terrain-following an automatic tracking

of air and ground targets even in blind

conditions throughout its life the 105

was almost constantly receive new and

updated facilities but even from the

first this was a plane that was far

ahead of its time

the rebuilt plane was allocated to

conduct the spin testing program and a

spin recovery parachute was installed on

the tail of the plane

this requires removing a panel to afford

room for the shoot and removing the air

brake so that if needed the shoot would

be unimpeded

trials on the shoots demonstrated that

it works satisfactorily

the aim of spin testing is to ensure

that the plane can be recovered from a

spin to normal flight but once control

has been lost it can be regained of

course the first thing to do in such a

test is to lose control of the aircraft

deliberately then the test pilot six

there while his plane plummets through

the air for a specified duration and

then he attempts recovery

this is not work for the faint-hearted

the emergency spin recovery parachute

was not needed as the planes proved to

have a natural tendency to level out

after each revolution and the pilots

were able to resume control fairly

easily

however the airframe still had to be

tested and so the trials went on

37 times the pilots let go and watch the

horizon slide away sickeningly as the

plane commenced its fall

if you look carefully here you'll see a

pillar of flame leaped from the tail of

the plane as the engine stalls

though the flight tests proceeded well

the technical problems persisted with

the angel and the avionics still

unreliable the uncertainty of

performance was matched by a wider

uncertainty about the future of the

plane the original expectation of large

production had been amended 237 then

cancelled altogether in December 1953

reinstated order in February 1954 was

415 aircraft that by September this had

been cut back to three in October it was

back to six parallel to this state of

flux the operational requirements for

the new fighter had already been

repeatedly amended before being first

published in December 1954 and by april

nineteen fifty-five had been changed

three more times the men conducting the

test series went on with their work

while uncertainty continue to shroud the

future of the project

the 105 is already considerable range

had been augmented by the addition of

external fuel tanks and these two had to

be tested to establish the effect they

have on the plane as well as to test the

tanks themselves

throughout 1957 the testing went armed

with the test aircraft blogging many

hours over the desert as the plane will

slowly sorted out through multiple

modifications the pre-service

evaluations due for completion in

November 1959 or to eventually go on

until March 1960

one of the specifications added in 1954

was that the f-105 should be capable of

in-flight refuelling another recent

innovation already being widely used

with an airplane like the f-105 this was

a tricky proposition for the fighter

pilot to slow down to the same speed as

the tanker left him with insufficient

airflow over the wings to maintain lift

the top speed of the tanker and the

lowest speed of the 105 very close and

as you see the fire becomes very hard to

maneuver especially in the turbulence of

the larger plane and often stalls

entirely attempt to alleviate the

problem by adding Jets to the tankers as

here will be 29 didn't help all that

much all supersonic fighters had trouble

until jet tankers raised the speed of

refueling to save a level

ok

the tests confirmed the difficulty for

the pilot of the fighter and although

successful couples were made the system

remained largely impractical not due to

any failure of the f-105 but because of

the inadequacies of the tankers having

the drug trail from the wingtip rather

than from the tail of the plane removed

the operation from the worst of the

larger planes turbulence and facilitated

matters somewhat but the tendency to

store remain

the equipment in use the long drug hose

did not help to make things any easier

the Air Force fighter pilots had been

disappointed to hear that their new

mount was in fact a rather large former

and christened the plane in advance

rather disparagingly as the lead sled

under thought playing

now they got their hands on it for the

first time and immediately changed their

minds the nickname stuck and third in

particular came to mean if 105

but no longer in any derogatory sense

the big plan was to be universally

popular with all those who fluid

not only did it handle and perform as a

fighter but it packed the combination of

punches that was truly awesome

fully lined a 105 could carry 14,000

the 30 wide range of external

tours including all normal bombs rockets

rockets

cannonball

electronic countermeasures in the

surface missiles and Sidewinder

air-to-air missiles

but almost as the reason for its

existence the funder chief also had a

bomb learn

to minimize supersonic drag the bomb-bay

doors retracted neatly in the fire

to control the injection of the bomb

both for accuracy's sake until ensure

the bomb was clear of the aircraft it

was pushed down with a pneumatic rag the

rack was strong enough to be used as a

jack to load the baby there was no bomb

trolley available in wartime operations

however the fans carry very few bombs

internally

most of the time the bombay was occupied

by a further reserve fuel

on the outer wing it was provision for

two stores pilots to be fitted these

could be used to carry weaponry and fool

in any desired combination or removed to

allow the attachment of specialized

delivery rx4 other armaments like this

installation for the side whiner

the standard built-in armament of all

thunderchief variance was a general

electric m60 120-millimeter multi-barrel

gun this gun fires of 6,000 rounds per

minute and could fire off the entire

1029 shells have carried enlist in a

living second

Air Force deliveries continued with the

330 fifth Tactical Air Squadron becoming

the first fully equipped with the new

fighter and celebrating by setting a

world's record

in 1961 first overseas bases in germany

far away from Europe the summer of

nineteen sixty-four so the thoughts go

into action for the first time soon they

were sporting new camouflage as they

were deployed in larger numbers two

bases in Thailand and south vietnam from

those bases they launched the campaigns

but with a write their name in history

for the f-105 Vietnam was the right

place at the right time even during

their service life up to that time there

had been continued problems with

reliability and as recently as 1962 they

had all been grounded tho those problems

had been ironed out the plague of minor

defects and a series of accidents had

continued almost up to their first

Vietnamese missions with the thoughts in

Vietnam War

in a completely different reputation as

a reliable

they also under fearsome reputation as

weapons the importance of the

thunderchief in Vietnam can be simply

indicated during the first five years of

their involvement there they flew an

amazing 75% with all usafa technicians

if the sky is a Vietnam War full of

bones it was because that's put them

there

from match 1965 increasing numbers of

airstrikes were made on North Vietnam

predominantly directed at communications

targets the reins relied almost entirely

on the f-105 the planes would give

themselves into the air with their loads

of bombers and hit for a rendezvous with

the tank near the North Vietnam border

with the level of external stores they

were carrying and the way that

increasingly they had to fly flat out

all the way across Vietnam rather than

cruising to and from the target their

range had been kept considerably and

even with full tanks the journeys didn't

leave much to spare

then they flew on into hostile airspace

at the beginning of the war the North

Vietnamese had only limited air defenses

and the earliest raids were relatively

quiet

soon however supplies of anti-aircraft

artillery the surface-to-air missiles

and make fighters began to multiply and

the raids were flown into the teeth of

the most intense air defense system ever

tested in warfare

the funds pounded the enemy bridges and

roads truck parks and military bases and

the Vietnamese brought back a play with

very formidable weapons

while the loss ratio on individual raids

could not be considered critical a

process of slow efficient that was to

have their number had begun the

technologies only 833 were built and

nearly 400 with him in here

give me

production of the 105 had been completed

in December 1964 only 78 of the be model

had been built the majority 610 have

been f-105 DS

the d have acquired an extended nose in

accommodating updated all-weather

navigation systems and that's was

externally mac and lead to similar to

the be the other 143 with the twin seat

metamodel it always been expected that

there would be a 20 version of the plan

but to earlier twinsies proposals had

been dropped the f's were to provide the

stock for the later development of the

last 105 the g the wild weasel the

workhorse of the bombing raids was the

Dean the single seaters are bounded on

the bases with a work of war went on 24

hours a day

the end of each mission the returning

pilot would confer with his crew chief

about the performance of the plane and

handed over to him for service

the service record of the 105 in Vietnam

was excellent

on any given day over ninety percent of

the funds were ready for work

this figure was higher than the overall

average within the USAF and considering

the complexity workload and relative

scarcity of the big planes it's all the

more outstanding to keep them in the air

facilities for total maintenance of the

planes were built at the bases they flew

the emissions from and specialist teams

were constantly available to fly into

handle specific problems

teams of ground crew at the bases

carried out the normal turnaround

routines like refueling filling the

water tank in the tail for the

afterburner reeling the plane and the

other servicing required between

missions quickly and efficiently

ok

ok

ok

the body of the plane was a patchwork of

hatches allowing access to the equipment

inside the big fuselage had very little

spare room inside it but the layout was

good enough to ensure that servicing was

relatively straightforward

the bases were a far cry from the modern

improvisation of the Second World War

thunderchief packed on tech Lee's acres

of hardstand could be serviced with

relative ease the wing point

combinations for the next mission was

selected and affected and the plane

armed in a smooth and practice routine

a large part of the bombs dropped on

Vietnam

IM bombs of Second World War vintage

sadly they were of a design philosophy

and era that should have been long gone

however modern smart bombs were not to

really arrived in vietnam until the

f-111 is used them in the last phases of

the conflict so the one of five missions

were often flown to deliver hardware

that was uncontrolled in-flight often

unstable in trajectory and sometimes and

reliability thick

with these bombs the funds hammered the

north and in most instances destroyed

their allocated targets

right through the night the bases were a

hive of activity at the work of

repairing servicing and arming the

planes with on

another factor that makes the ninety

percent availability of the that's even

more impressive with the topless

they kept coming back permissions with

major mental damage to repair that

sustained strikes from sams as well as

triple-a and make cannons and survive

this one has actually been hit by a

sidewind on the side

each morning the one-man Air Force's

waited ready

it with the first of the rolling founder

series of strikes the inclusion of the

reference to thunder is fitting as

throughout its three years rolling

thunder was to be the almost exclusive

province of the theology the full

extension of the air war into the north

and three purposes first to reduce the

infiltration of the South second to give

pause to the communist leadership in

Hanoi and thirdly to bolster the morale

of the southern leadership and the

people of South Vietnam

as the name implies the strikes rolled

forward into the law targets being

progressing further and further over the

border and the thunder was real

the damage to the north bridges and

railways and roads exactly the great

customer Communists and had their war if

it considerably

however though at times apparently

shaken the hand away leadership did not

break the thuds fluid on their deadly

missions and the Vietnamese tried with

everything the Russians and Chinese

could give them to mark them from this

guy

North Vietnam was not an ideal target

for sustained bombing campaign

there was very little industrial

infrastructure to damage and almost no

war production the country had an

agrarian society predominantly rural and

dispersed the few major targets in terms

of docs and storage within the exclusion

zones around Hanoi and Haiphong all the

two major cities for political reasons

these areas were not bombed for most of

the war as the u.s. consistently tried

to negotiate an end to the fighting in

the south

pilots learned their own ways of coping

with the streams of Sam's that rose of

them splitting and diving to confuse and

evade the missiles

I can make it down

magic

okay baby

in angles with the MiGs the 105 is came

off well they had such reserve of power

that if a meek managed to get in

position to fire they could in most

cases simply accelerate away from them

further the thoughts were capable of

turning the tables on their attackers

and really mixing it 28 makes

Seventeen's were downed by 105

the bombs continue to rain down on

Vietnam

supporting the bombing was an

electronics and communications network

of unprecedented technical

sophistication operations controllers

directed a huge later buried craft in

the air at every level from artillery

spotter planes to be 50 tues they

dispatched rescue operations for downed

pilots and coordinated the activities of

tankers bombers and fighters

off the coast of North Vietnam and

around the big I plants act with

sensitive radar and alert for the

slightest activity from the least

cuadros

the appearance of the meat was monitored

and the information relayed to the

fighters in the area the constant

observation coupled with the air

superiority of the Phantom's and thunder

cheese

ensure that the large periods of the war

I'm gonna stay for state on the ground

automatically accepting that they could

not compete

the controllers and their equipments

directing the airstrikes for themselves

out of a chain of command with stretched

back from Vietnam to the Pacific

headquarters in hawaii all the way to

Washington where the targets were

identified

at the very end of the chain with the

feds setting off daily with them

I got you

thousands and thousands of sorties

succeeded one another with the f-105

carrying most of the load whether or not

one questions the strategic effect of

the program it is impossible to not

acknowledge the burden that the Chiefs

carried and the effectiveness with which

they pursued their assignments

in june nineteen sixty-seven the first

of the things to do so reached the

halfway point in the theoretical 4,000

fatigue lifetime to be followed soon by

others the most critical fatigue concern

was the strains upon the engines the

missions that the funds were flying her

hand like anything originally envisioned

they were regularly running a cool power

without the burner for extended periods

of time the stress on the power plant

was enormous the hot sections of the

huge j75 engine were particularly

vulnerable to this type of treatment

already there have been some shortages

of Spears as a safeguard the normal

engine life between changes was reduced

from 202 125 hours and teams of

mechanics worked on overhauling the

engines testing them and reinstalling

them on the plains

my oldest 1968 the 388 squadron was

flying a funder chief with 3,000 hours

under its belt having gone out on five

hundred missions received black damage

on several occasions and have been

involved in a media collision earlier in

the year by october three more than

passed the mark

they were growing old fast

an earlier suggestion to reopen the

lines and build more 105 had been

considered then dropped there was a

replacement for much of their work

already available in the Phantom and

construction was proceeding a pace on

their successor a design that have been

much influenced by the story of the

flood which reflected many of the

lessons learned in its combat life the

f-111

for the time being the thoughts remained

indispensable and they will constantly

tended to maintain their status and

belong there

that's remained in Vietnam to the egg

not only the two-seater Sam suppressing

wild weasels but also the diesel there

with the bombs

report and electronic countermeasure

systems

the thugs were still work horses right

into the devastating linebacker Winans

to operations that finally bought the

moth to a negotiating position that

allows

the US withdrawal from the conflict

they're bombing had sustained the air

war against North Vietnam there was no

other plane at the time that could have

done the job

the bombing was fiercely pressed home

and the result

devastating particularly when they were

directed against the specific industrial

target as here on this track maintenance

differ

the Ho Chi Minh Trail

activity during the bombing calls trucks

amount of the bumper illustrating two

points the wily result of the Vietnamese

in pursuit of their aims and the

effectiveness of the bombing

with God's about the tracks were far

more circumspect

the pilots tour of duty was 100 missions

and the third saw hundreds of pilots

through their tour and home again they

were men who are undoubtedly universally

glad to be out of the war glad to have

done their job and survived

however many of them were to miss their

big machines and the sensation of

howling through the air in a huge metal

monster at twice the speed of sound

Captain John pierotti began growing his

moustache when he first arrived in

vietnam in 1967 when he finished his

hundred mission the mustache was 12 and

a quarter inches long on his 55th

mission is that was hit by artillery

over the pole Duma bridge near hanoi

during a bombing run his stories typical

not only did he hit the bridge and bring

down a span of the damage that brought

him home to finish his tour

some of the wild weasel and other

specialists plane state with the USAF

after Vietnam but the one-fives were

progressively phased out and retired

they're not too many of them about and

they faded rather quickly from use the

last reserve flight of an f 105 was on

the twenty-fifth of May nineteen

eighty-three exactly 25 years after the

accident on the first likely in 105 be

many pilots sat in the seat of an it 105

and went through the startup process

many of their lives to them most of them

considered they're playing the best in

the inventory the big fighter grew from

its problem child hood and the

parameters of one aircraft could be

asked to do with it in an era of

multiple transitions it is an astounding

achievement that so much was got right

so well in one package there were never

very many of them and their reputation

is perhaps not widespread but if the

words great plane can be ascribed to any

plan then they can certainly be ascribed

to the f-105 thunderchief the thought

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NSRI on the lookout after 'UFO' spotted off Jeffreys Bay.

by Staff Writer.

A mysterious green unidentified flying object had rescue officials on alert in Jeffreys

Bay on Monday night.

National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) spokesman Craig Lambinon said the institute�s Port

Elizabeth station was asked by Air Traffic Control to investigate the sighting of �an

unidentified flying object� at about 9.30pm.

�A Boeing 737 cargo aircraft captain and co-pilot� flying from Cape Town International

Airport to Port Elizabeth International Airport� reported seeing what appeared to be a green

object increasing in altitude past the cockpit of their aeroplane reaching to about 1000

feet into clouds above them and then returning towards earth at high speed past the cockpit

of the aeroplane�� he said.

The sighting was reported to Air Traffic Control in Port Elizabeth� where officials asked

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The incident occurred about 10 nautical miles off-shore of Jeffreys Bay and about 1 000m

in the sky.

Officials soon dismissed initial suggestions that it was a 300m green parachute flare as

these flares cannot reach that height.

�NSRI Jeffreys Bay were alerted and although the matter was monitored throughout the night

the green object has not been seen since and there are no reports of anyone� or craft

or aircraft overdue or missing�� Lambinon said.

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Yep, unfortunately for the a-lister, he only brought in a return of $2.80 for every 1 dollar

he was paid… and if you know your history, this marks the second year in a row Johnny

has taken the top spot.

Guess that's not a title he wishes he had.

Will Smith comes in at the second spot for the year, bringing a return of 5 dollars for

the studio for every 1 dollar he was paid.

His film, Suicide Squad, didn't fare too well at the box office, which is the top reason

for his placement.

In 2015 he was ranked 5th most overpaid.

Coming in the third spot is Channing Tatum.

The star only brings a return of 6 dollars for every 1 dollar he was paid.

His placement on the list basically comes from Jupiter Ascending which was a flop all

around.

We think he'll have better luck next year.

Will Ferrell only generates $6.50 for every 1 dollar he's paid, and that's why he's

the fourth most overpaid actor of 2016.

Luckily he's a lovable guy and makes everybody laugh, so he's probably laughing all the

way to the bank.

George Clooney – everybody's favorite star – only made $6.70 for 1 dollar he was

paid, largely because of the flop of Tomorrowland; a film that cost about 190 million dollars

to produce.

Of course, Hail Caeser and Money Monster struggled at the box office as well… so it wasn't

a year of hits for the star.

Adam Sandler rounds out the top six most overpaid actors, bringing in $7.60 for 1 dollar he

was paid.

Unfortunately for him, he's been on the list for many, many years… but the joke's

on us – because he continues to make money.

Rounding out the top 10 were Mark Wahlberg, Leonardo DiCaprio, Julia Roberts, and Bradley

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Good evening every body

you now in the winter together us

happy new year twenty seventeen upcoming and wish God to make it happy year to all the humans and they get blessed and become better amen

sure in the winter and the season beginning AAAaaa we become having old heaters parked and you might find out that the device of heating is broken

maybe you find out it's broken as it happened to me

i'm not going to show it to you

i will show you something that i've made

i had some old iron and i can get electronics and thought that i will make any thing temporarry to take me cross the very cold nights

and what i've done is i took the iron heating coil and made a base for it and some fan as you can see

and this was sitting just like that and every thing should've been fine but it turned to become worse and dammaged

come to see the another result that i made by luck :D

after i took mom's iron and saw the light :) come to here i brought this iron

and i make it sit here and i took the air pad that useless in the cold times and HHHHH as you can see

the iron is ticking and it's working by the max power '6

and i'm warm and all is fine , R U HAPPy ?huh ? me too

you had Mohamed habib from Egypt from Hibodjj channel

you've honered me and made me light

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Was Trump's Trip to Mobile worth Taxpayer Cash? - Duration: 2:45.

CHEAP

PRESIDENT ELECT DONALD TRUMP'S

VISIT

TO MOBILE COST NEARLY 80

THOUSAND

DOLLARS.

AND YOU FOOTED MOST OF THE BILL

... NEWS

FIVE'S ALLEN CARTER BREAKS DOWN

THE

NUMBERS AND HAS REACTION FROM

LOCALS.

THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE CAME FROM

ACROSS

THE REGION FOR THE DONALD TRUMP

ENCORE.

THE PRESIDENT ELECT COMING BACK

TO

MOBILE EARLIER THIS MONTH -- THE

CONCLUSION OF HIS THANK YOU

TOUR.

NATS:

FRIDAY OFFICIALS RELEASING HOW

MUCH

THAT THANK YOU WOULD COST CITY

TAX

PAYERS.

THE ENTIRE EVENT BILLED OUT TO

JUST

OVER 78-THOUSAND DOLLARS. BUT

MOBILE IS PAYING ABOUT

THREE-FOURTHS

OF THE COSTS -- NEARLY

60-THOUSAND

DOLLARS MAINLY FOR POLICE AND

FIRE

OVERTIME.

TRUMP HIMSELF FOOTED 14-THOUSAND

DOLLARS FOR SHUTTLE

TRANSPORTATION TO

AND FROM LADD PEBBLES STADIUM.

AND MAYOR SANDY STIMPSON SAYS

HE'LL

REIMBURSE THE CITY 5-THOUSAND

DOLLARS

IN OPERATIONAL COSTS.

THE MAYOR WAS AVAILABLE FOR

COMMENT FRIDAY -- BUT IN THE

PAST SAID THE EVENT WAS BIGGER

THAN ONE DAY.

December 17 / SANDY STIMPSON /

MAYOR OF

MOBILE : but people are coming

here today knowing

that mobile had something to do

with president trump's

success and they also recognize

that mobile has a

golden opportunity to build upon

that success with the

administration.

BUT TAX PAYERS WHO'LL BE PAYING

THAT

60-THOUSAND DOLLAR BILL --

AREN'T SO SURE

ABOUT THE INVESTMENT.

Kimberly Reed / EXPENSE NOT

WORTH IT : not after

he has already won. For him to

come back again? no.

Wes Hart / THINKS TRUMP SHOULD

PAY:

why should we pay 58- thousand

dollars for him to come speak?

He's rich he should have paid

for it.

INFACT EVERY SINGLE PERSON ON

THE

STREET WE TRIED TO TALK TO ABOUT

SAID

THE COST WAS NOT WORTH IT.

Tondarious Rothchild / MOBILE: I

don't really see

the point with spending money

for trump to come

down here, like okay we know

he's president or

whatever but what's the point

EVEN FROM PEOPLE OPEN IN THEIR

SUPPORT FOR DONALD TRUMP.

Miles Nelson / TRUMP SUPPORTER:

there is so

much more in mobile that

60-thousand dollars could have

been used for then to pay for

extra security for an

hour and a half rally. It's

worth it to always pay police

for safety, for the safety of

others. I support police I

am glad they are out here

keeping everybody safe but

50-60 thousand dollars for a

couple of hours speech

absolutley not.

ONE CITY COUNCILMAN ON THE OTHER

HAND

SAYS THE MAYOR'S PLAN HAS HIS

FULL

SUPPORT.

JOHN WILLIAMS SAYING 60-THOUSAND

IS A

SMALL PRICE TO PAY TO HAVE THE

PRESIDENT

BE A FRIEND TO MOBILE ALABAMA.

REPORTING IN MOBILE ALLEN CARTER

NEWS FIVE.

AND THAT LEADS US TO TONIGHT'S

10 O CLOCK

FACEBOOK QUESTION..

WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS ON THE

SPENDING? DO YOU THINK IT'S

WORTH THE COST OR NOT?

FIND THIS POST ON OUR W-K-R-G

FACEBOOK FANPAGE AND LEAVE A

COMMENT... I MAY READ YOURS

LATER IN THE NEWSCAST.

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Kingston and Southend Pier - Duration: 7:46.

Hello guys!

So I just came back from Kingston.

Sorry that I look like a scarecrow.

It's so windy outside right now.

It was still quite crowded that's why I was not able to show much around.

But it's so much better than Central London these days.

It's Christmas Eve tomorrow so everyone is doing like last minute Christmas shopping.

But I have to say Christmas market in Kingston

is so much nicer than the ones I went on South Bank.

So if you are coming to London

and you want to do shopping, and you want to see Christmas markets

and as well if you are going to Hampton Court Palace

and you want to do that

to be everything in local area

I definitely recommend Kingston

because it's beautiful, you can go for shopping

and Hampton Court Palace is just

I don't know, maybe 5-10 minutes drive away.

Hello everyone!

So I was thinking to do some

Christmas period filming

about my everyday life and just a little bit of going around places.

But I've been working all Christmas

I didn't really do much

filming

because it was very busy and I had no energy for that.

But today I decided to go to Southend and let me show you what is it all about.

So at the moment I'm just going down to the seafront.

and I'm going on the pier.

And that's actually quite an interesting one

because it's the longest leisure pier in the world.

It's 2 km and 140 m from the shore to the sea.

So it's really nice and usually very quite.

even on nice warm summer days.

And there's even a train going back and forth.

So I'm planning... I'll see if the train goes today

I might take the train one way and walk the other way.

But usually I just walk all the way.

So let's go!

Do you know how unprepared I am?

I knew that they take only cash.

To get on the pier you have to pay.

I knew that they take only cash, no credit cards accepted.

And I had only £2 on me.

So I'm not taking the train because I didn't have enough money.

I usually love coming here in summer.

I used to come here more often when I used to live in East London.

because it was very close for me.

But now it takes over 2 hours to get here.

So it's kind of my place when I'm feeling a little upset,

and I want to

kind of just to do some thinking

and get a different perspective on things.

By the way it's freaking cold right now.

That's why I'm wearing a hood and gloves and I'm still freezing.

To be honest, all this fog is getting under every single layer,

under the skin and all the way to the bones.

Anyways, I'm just hoping that weather is going to get better tomorrow.

because tomorrow is New Years Eve

and I'm going to watch fireworks.

And to be honest, fog is also the same in London.

Fingers crossed it's going to get better today *I meant tomorrow*

So now I'm going to see if I can get a cup of tea because I'm seriously freezing guys now.

See you guys!

All right! So I got my tea.

It's such a lovely place.

Especially if you're coming here in summer

and you can sit outside.

They have lovely teas and other drinks and some nice pastries.

So it's really really lovely place.

I didn't expect that many people here today considering the weather.

It's really cold and it's really really foggy as you've seen.

And I'm heading now back.

Walking all the way back.

I don't know how long I'm going to stay warm.

All right! So I am heading back.

I still have around 2 km walk.

I'm still on the pier as you can see.

And that's it for today.

I hope you had a great time this year.

And if you are going to watch fireworks or do any other celebrations for New Year,

I hope you are going to have a great time.

And I would like to wish you all Happy New Year

as this is my last video for 2016.

And if you like this video, please click thumbs up,

leave a comment bellow, share it.

And if you would like to see more of my videos next year, please subscribe. It's red button down bellow.

And I will see you in 2017. Bye guys!

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