>Manhattan Project >US government buys up town and fills it with their compartmentalized scientists and soldiers to build and develop the atomic bomb in secret. All communications in and out of the compound are monitored for suspicious activity, and virtually no one knows what's being developed.
Would this be possible in today's world? How could it be done? Would it need spoofed cellular communications and/or spoofed internet? There's currently no common threat of war, so patriotism and "doing your civic duty" isn't as easy to come by right now, so keeping people on board seems a bit more challenging as well...
>Would this be possible in today's world? it's already being done in today's world. do you know how far we've dug into the earth to make sure we can do this?
Matthew Robinson
You mean like underground cities/stations/observatories? Would make more sense on cutting-off and controlling communication to the outside world
the ENTIRE community would need to be segregated inside a giant faraday-cage-warehouse
want to go outside? have to pass through metal detectors into faraday-cage roof-fencing to smoke/etc
Hudson Perez
..... you dont know much about tech/physics do you?
Hudson Foster
He said "internet", not "any computer network", brainlet
Matthew Adams
jesus. i wasnt aware internet access was possible on non-electronic analog devices ......... are you ok?
Robert Smith
(((Russians)))
Brayden Lopez
You can obviously manufacture a normal PC or phone that simply can't access the internet full stop, lol
Kevin Scott
you really this fucking ignorant
you have no idea what monitoring is possible of devices without built in networking, nor how small such devices/adapters can be nor how easy it really is to circumvent all such anti-internet measures
fucking mindless imbecile
Dylan Miller
Someone, somewhere knows the whole plan. 1 person. If you farmed out every single bolt to individual companies, someone would still have to put the final product together. They would know what it is. You kill them on their last day.
Connor Gutierrez
Then just remove any aspect of that device that can be compromised in such a manner. Learn to think creatively. What's next, caveman paintings? Tsch
Evan Cook
youve demonstrated a total lack of IT knowledge this has been point out so youve gotten pissed and indignant not at all predictable so yeah, best to dig your grave deeper go!
Charles Carter
brainlet here. Why does that Akira nuke ball have so many wires attached to it?
Jack Murphy
>wires
.......
Brody Morales
p.s. those are elongated vapor-wisps of buildings that have been atomized
elongated as the half-sphere grows
Connor Flores
Iran would be stupid if they are not currently doing something similar.
Daniel Russell
>Would this be possible in today's world? No because we would be required to hire chinese agents on behalf of diversity. The same reason they have been robbing U.S. secrets all day every day.
Lucas Green
lol no. Some fucking idiot would Tweet out a bunch of pictures or leak documents to CNN to #RESIST_TYRANNY
Caleb Collins
Yes indeed, prove how calm you are by misspelling every word and bandying insults kek
Noah Thomas
if it was something as direly critical as that was, all of this liberal crap would be washed aside and necessity of results would reign supreme
Nolan Brown
ah yes, onto fallacies *ad homs *red herrings *appeal to ridicule et al
dig, dig!
Samuel Rivera
You forgot to call me a mindless fucking imbecile
Brandon Thomas
We’re doing it rn, watch out burgers
Owen Sullivan
>what is area 51
Gavin Wright
It's being done with the UFO file
Noah Watson
But people did know about it and told the soviets about it instantly - I believe it was a Jew who sold the US atomic secrets to Stalin.
Trying to find the wiki article now.
Carson Anderson
>We're going to use this to fight fascism! Problem solved.
Cooper Ortiz
no i did that already after i substantiated it try to keep up
Dominic Green
Morris Cohen — an American, "Thanks to Cohen, designers of the Soviet atomic bomb got piles of technical documentation straight from the secret laboratory in Los Alamos," the newspaper Komsomolskaya Pravda said. Morris and his wife, Lona, served eight years in prison, less than half of their sentences before being released in a prisoner swap with the Soviet Union. He died without revealing the name of the American scientist who helped pass vital information about the United States atomic bomb project.[13]
>Would this be possible in today's world No. We have satellites and any sort of surveillance system now. >but what about underground The effort of digging and transferring all the needed materials on site would be easily monitored. Maybe they couldn't tell at a glance what is going on, but it would definitely draw attention from intelligence agencies worldwide
Jason Murphy
>nice arguments >presents none, entire thread see: just click user-ids to have all of their posts dark-lighted
William Diaz
>>The announcement that David Greenglass, one of the original gang of Jewish Communist spies who betrayed America’s nuclear secrets to the Soviet Union, has died at the age of 92, serves as a timely reminder of the treasonous nature of Jewish Supremacism.
Dude the government or any entity can easily build an area to only have a private network with no cellular network and no wifi access Are you fuckin retarded?
Wyatt Rivera
Deep Underground Militar Bases, nuclear powered tunnel boring machines working since the 60s. There's another country under our feet. The true DeepState.
Angel Harris
>Would this be possible in today's world? How could it be done?
Do we(humans) have the technology to detect radiation from space? In a way that we can track down nuclear material as it moves? Because the rest of that "instrument" can be done with a raspberry pi.
>and virtually no one knows what's being developed. According to people who there during the project, in particular Paul Warfield Tibbets Jr., everybody basically knew what was being made there but they also knew that if you mentioned knowing anything about then you would be shipped off immediately.
Nathan Wright
Money plus threats of imprisonment or death if break your nda is more than enough to keep secrets.
Connor Hall
Ever heard of Newtown or Sandy Hook OP ?
haha
Hudson Scott
Jews compromised the project. It's what they do.
Brandon Turner
>filtered
Henry Anderson
Came here to post this
Ryder Ross
Walmarts closing with drilling being done underneath them.
Tyler Long
Needed a cooler name, wasnt even built or developed in manhattan, was Texas lol
Luis Morales
Things of this scale are currently happening right now, and no one has spilled the beans even with the internet.
Jace Morris
If only there was a large, isolated continent with a harsh environment and no civilian population protected at all times from prying eyes by an unprecedented international military cordon...
Jacob Nelson
Truth. Makes no sense why so many statesmen would visit a supposedly empty and pointless continent.
Gavin Roberts
Eh it's not that harsh around the geothermal lakes. Just got to fly to Argentina occasionally
David Butler
Argentina is a little different from Antarctica, sweetie
Colton Jones
You can detect it from planes, however it's not even necessary to track radiation. any satellite can detect a line of trucks doing back and forth in the middle of the desert and a big digging site crewed 24/7 in the middle of nowhere. That would warrant an investigation of any agency interested in this kind of thing
Connor Carter
Today its even easier to pull this off, anyone that comes out and talks about top secret tech is gonna get his character assassinated. Just look what they did to Bob Lazar