The study showed the US had a doomsday machine from "summary" of The Doomsday Machine by Daniel Ellsberg
The study I had conducted revealed a disturbing reality: the United States possessed a doomsday machine. This was not a mere hypothetical scenario or a plotline from a science fiction novel. It was a stark truth that had been hidden from the American public for far too long. As I delved deeper into the inner workings of the US nuclear program, I uncovered a system that was designed for one purpose and one purpose only: to unleash unimaginable destruction upon the world. The sheer magnitude of this revelation was enough to send chills down my spine. The doomsday machine was not just a theoretical concept. It was a tangible reality, with intricate mechanisms and protocols in place to ensure its deadly efficacy. The very existence of such a weapon raised profound ethical and moral questions about the nature of warfare and the role of nuclear weapons in our society. What was pe...Similar Posts
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