Dr. Bruce Lyman:
We have a demand: we want the detonating modules from every single nuclear warhead in the Charleston area, and there are 968 of them; we want them delivered to this dock by 4:30 tomorrow afternoon, so that we can take them out to sea and destroy them. This is known as unilateral disarmament, the first step on a long road with Charleston disarmed, the Soviet Union can take steps to do likewise with their westernmost installations, and we believe that this action, as radical as it is, can set in motion, the most dramatic movement for peace in the last 30 years. And if our demands are not met, it means that our government is willing to throw away the lives of the people of Charleston. It means that our leaders have not yet awakened to the grave dangers that are facing all of us. Listen to me closely once again. My colleagues and I have constructed our own nuclear device, and placed it aboard this ship; if the detonators are not delivered by 4:30 tomorrow afternoon or if our exit from the harbor is blocked in any way, the device on board this ship will explode at 6 P.M. tomorrow, and believe me it will illustrate what it is we all have to fear. I think, we do this not in anger, but as a desperate plea and in hope of lasting peace. And I believe that's all there is to say at this time.
Riportata da il 05/03/2025 alle ore 07:09

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