affidavit is alec baldwin pulls the weapon across his body and then points it at the camera. should that ever happen on a film set? welcome and no. it should ever happen on a film set? welcome and no. it should end. ever happen on a film set? welcome and no. it should end. we ever happen on a film set? welcome and no. it should end. we also - and no. it should end. we also have to stop calling a proper weapon because bullets came out of it. bullets don t go into proper weapons, that s why they are prop weapons, that s why they are prop weapons not real weapons. this is a p °p weapons not real weapons. this is a prop weapon, you can see i hope that there are little holes back here where ammunition can be loaded, but if we look at the front of it those are not holes, those are all belongs or who knows what, but nothing can pass through here except smoke fire and noise. if we were to try to take life ammunition and put into this gun, well, not too much would happen because you can
Warday is a 1984 novel written by Whitley Strieber and James Kunetka (and with Strieber himself playing the key role in the story). It makes for grim and disturbing reading. It’s an excellently written book, too; a book that tells the story of a limited nuclear attack on the United States, but which still kills more than sixty million people – from the initial atomic blasts, famine and starvation, radiation, and a wave of out-of-control influenza. The United States is devastated by what is known as Electromagnetic Pulse weaponry. Strieber and Kunetka skillfully tell a story that could, one day, become all too real. In
nazi germany came up with called the blitzkrieg, combined armor with fast moving infantry and part of the blitzkrieg strategy is motorcycle corps. the motorcycle range out in front of the armored spearheads looking for weaknesses in the enemy lines. that s what the cyberattacks are now. the equivalent of a german motorcyclist sitting on a hill looking out over lines to see where is the weakness and how are we going to respond? gauging our responses as part of this. and we don t seem to get that we re under attack now by the cyberattacks. behind the cyberattacks is possibility of physical sabotage, by commandos, non-nuclear emp weapons, so-called radio frequency weapons that can block out grids and the like all in combination with the ultimate cyberweapon, a nuclear emp attack is not a nuclear attack,
another new way of warfare called the blitzkrieg, a combined arms operation, combined armor with mobile artillery and airpower. part of the blitzkrieg strategy was a motorcycle corps. the motorcycle range out in front of the armored spearheads looking for weaknesses in the enemy lines. that s what the cyberattacks are now. they re the equivalent of a german motorcyclist sitting on a hill looking at the lines to see where is the response, gauging our responses as part of this. we don t get that we are under attack now by the cyberattacks. because behind the cyberattacks is a possibility of physical sabotage by commandos. non-nuclear emp weapons, so-called radio frequency weapons that can use emp all in combination with the ultimate cyberweapon. russia, china, north korean and iranian doctrine, a nuclear