Titan II Missile Launch
Disaster at Silo 7 & UFO Connection: What really happened that day September 18, 1980 near Damascus Arkansas?
Titan II Missile Explosion
The Titan II Launch Complex 374-7 in Southside (Van Buren County), just north of Damascus (Van Buren and Faulkner counties), became the site of the most highly publicized disaster in the history of the Titan II missile program when its missile exploded within the launch duct on September 19, 1980. An Air Force airman was killed, and the complex was destroyed. The Titan II Missile Launch Complex 374-7 Site was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on February 18, 2000.
Complex 374-7 had already been the site of one significant accident on January 27, 1978, when an oxidizer leak sent a cloud of toxic fumes 3,000 feet long, 300 feet wide, and 100 feet high drifting across U.S. Highway 65. Civilians were evacuated from the area, and four people suffered some ill effects from contact with the vapors. The leak was quickly repaired.
On September 18, 1980, at about 6:30 p.m., an airman conducting maintenance on the Titan II missile dropped a wrench socket, which fell about eighty feet before hitting and piercing the skin on the rocket’s first-stage fuel tank, causing it to leak. The commander of the 308th Strategic Missile Wing quickly formed a potential-hazard team, and by 9:00 p.m., the Air Force personnel manning the site were evacuated. About one hour later, Air Force security police began evacuating nearby civilian residents as efforts continued to determine the status of the missile and the fuel leak.
Senior Airman David Livingston and Sergeant Jeff K. Kennedy entered the launch complex early on the morning of September 19 to get readings of airborne fuel concentrations, which they found to be at their maximum. At about 3:00 a.m., the two men returned to the surface to await further instructions. Just as they sat down on the concrete edge of the access portal, the missile exploded, blowing the 740-ton launch duct closure door 200 feet into the air and some 600 feet northeast of the launch complex. The W-53 nuclear warhead landed about 100 feet from the launch complex’s entry gate; its safety features operated correctly and prevented any loss of radioactive material. Kennedy, his leg broken, was blown 150 feet from the silo. Livingston lay amid the rubble of the launch duct for some time before security personnel located and evacuated him. Livingston died of his injuries that day. Twenty-one people were injured by the explosion or during rescue efforts.
In early October 1980, cleanup operations gathered tons of debris from around 400 acres surrounding the launch complex and pumped some 100,000 gallons of contaminated water from the silo. The total cost to replace Launch Complex 374-7 was estimated at $225,322,670, while demolition and cleanup were expected to cost $20,000,000. Ultimately, the Air Force decided to seal the complex with soil, gravel, and small concrete debris.
A congressional inquiry into the accident found the Titan II missile program to be essentially reliable. It recommended, however, improved communications between the Air Force and local officials in case of accidents and a modification of the Air Force’s policy of neither confirming nor denying the presence and condition of nuclear weapons at an accident site.
Six Air Force servicemen, including Livingston and Kennedy, were awarded Airman’s Medals for Heroism for their actions on September 19, 1980, and the Titan II maintenance structure at Little Rock Air Force Base was later designated the Livingston Building in honor of Livingston.
http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=2543
The Titan II Launch Complex 374-7 in Southside (Van Buren County), just north of Damascus (Van Buren and Faulkner counties), became the site of the most highly publicized disaster in the history of the Titan II missile program when its missile exploded within the launch duct on September 19, 1980. An Air Force airman was killed, and the complex was destroyed. The Titan II Missile Launch Complex 374-7 Site was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on February 18, 2000.
Complex 374-7 had already been the site of one significant accident on January 27, 1978, when an oxidizer leak sent a cloud of toxic fumes 3,000 feet long, 300 feet wide, and 100 feet high drifting across U.S. Highway 65. Civilians were evacuated from the area, and four people suffered some ill effects from contact with the vapors. The leak was quickly repaired.
On September 18, 1980, at about 6:30 p.m., an airman conducting maintenance on the Titan II missile dropped a wrench socket, which fell about eighty feet before hitting and piercing the skin on the rocket’s first-stage fuel tank, causing it to leak. The commander of the 308th Strategic Missile Wing quickly formed a potential-hazard team, and by 9:00 p.m., the Air Force personnel manning the site were evacuated. About one hour later, Air Force security police began evacuating nearby civilian residents as efforts continued to determine the status of the missile and the fuel leak.
Senior Airman David Livingston and Sergeant Jeff K. Kennedy entered the launch complex early on the morning of September 19 to get readings of airborne fuel concentrations, which they found to be at their maximum. At about 3:00 a.m., the two men returned to the surface to await further instructions. Just as they sat down on the concrete edge of the access portal, the missile exploded, blowing the 740-ton launch duct closure door 200 feet into the air and some 600 feet northeast of the launch complex. The W-53 nuclear warhead landed about 100 feet from the launch complex’s entry gate; its safety features operated correctly and prevented any loss of radioactive material. Kennedy, his leg broken, was blown 150 feet from the silo. Livingston lay amid the rubble of the launch duct for some time before security personnel located and evacuated him. Livingston died of his injuries that day. Twenty-one people were injured by the explosion or during rescue efforts.
In early October 1980, cleanup operations gathered tons of debris from around 400 acres surrounding the launch complex and pumped some 100,000 gallons of contaminated water from the silo. The total cost to replace Launch Complex 374-7 was estimated at $225,322,670, while demolition and cleanup were expected to cost $20,000,000. Ultimately, the Air Force decided to seal the complex with soil, gravel, and small concrete debris.
A congressional inquiry into the accident found the Titan II missile program to be essentially reliable. It recommended, however, improved communications between the Air Force and local officials in case of accidents and a modification of the Air Force’s policy of neither confirming nor denying the presence and condition of nuclear weapons at an accident site.
Six Air Force servicemen, including Livingston and Kennedy, were awarded Airman’s Medals for Heroism for their actions on September 19, 1980, and the Titan II maintenance structure at Little Rock Air Force Base was later designated the Livingston Building in honor of Livingston.
http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=2543
Is there anyone reading this that remembers Disaster at Silo 7? Do you recall where you were at when you heard or read of it? Curiously enough, I remember distinctly when I found out about it. 33 years ago I Was working as the afternoon shift engineer at Ward Baking company in Chicago, read it in a newspaper while in the boiler room. Something sounded not to good about it. Getting rid of the nuclear menace has been in this head since 1965, when I first did the mathematics of nuclear war.
From reports at that time, the warhead was reported to have traveled a great distance from its launch tube. It was found in pristine condition. The story we hear is that the missile exploded in the launch tube after burning for over 9 hours, blowing the 740-ton launch duct closure door 200 feet into the air and some 600 feet northeast of the launch complex. Is it possible that the warhead could survive such a blast and remain intact, as was the warhead found?
Any possibility that we are being told less than the whole truth concerning the explosion and Disaster at Silo 7 on September 18-19, 1980? Do we wonder Who was the technician that reportedly dropped the wrench that began the entire sequence of disaster operations? One of the people working there at that time was a refueling technician. Topping up the fuel tanks possibly? Wanting to make sure there was enough fuel for a long journey? Would you be interested in hearing an alternate scenario of what happened that day September 18, 1980 at Damascus Arkansas?
Bitch conjecture: The missile had been refueled and had a full tank to make its journey, possibly to Moscow. The launch duct closure door, was open in preparation for the countdown to launch. At 18.30 hours the trigger was pulled beginning the launch sequence. The Titan II can travel over 9,000 miles to its target; it was loaded with a 9 megaton nuclear warhead. It is less than 6,000 miles from Damascus, Arkansas to Moscow, Russia, well within range of a Titan II long range intercontinental missile. http://go.grolier.com/atlas?op=gd&tn=/atlas/globaldist.html
Russia has a nuclear arsenal that would allow for a counter force attack. Could the single Titan II missile launch be intended as a triggering event?
After pulling the trigger, as the rocket motors began the burn sequence, an imbalance between the 2 sides of the engine caused a small explosion. Here's what Bitch conjectures may have happened: The fuels used are hypergolic, that is they need no spark to begin a burn. The rocket engines are designed to start the fuel pump motors within a very tight range of operation. If both fuel pumps do not start within fractions of a second of each other, the safety switches will shut the motors down to prevent an explosion. Our high level elders maintain a variety of safety interlocks on nuclear missiles on our planet. Elders from space have a bubble technology that can create a temperature derived reconfiguration of circuitry to allow them to engage and shut down, the many weapons of mass destruction that have been built and put into to service by our errant genocide life form guys. They also may have used reglar computer code in the rocket engines software
Invisible temperature bubbles allow for temperature programming reconfiguration of the circuitry. When the trigger was pulled, instead of both motors starting, one motor lagged and held itself in shut down for a few seconds. Ordinarily the safety switch would have energized and shut the entire operation down, sealing fuel in their tanks.
The rocket motor, due to being temperature reconfigured or software blocked by elders, did not signal the safety shut down promptly. Instead it was over ridden and allowed for dumping fuel into the motor for several seconds. As one motor pump dumped fuel into the rocket burn chamber, there was an excess of fuel there. The other fuel pump should have remained off, but due to being reconfigured by our elders from space, the other delayed motor fuel pump turned on. This put the fuel in that produced the small blast that started the leak that led to the fire and subsequent explosion.
Can we appreciate the high level of technology our elders have employed to preserve the life of God's kids in a world filled with nuclear weapons? In a century's time, Hundreds of millions of people have been destroyed by the American war machine directed by bourse in the hands of weap Judah.
Can we not appreciate how powerful bourse is? Can we not thank God our Father and our kind loving elders for sparing us from nuclear war? Can we not get together and stop the war? We need you labor to STRIKE THEM OUT! Take control of the bourse and end the war against us, God's kids. Were there any UFOs at Silo 7 when the attempt to launch happened?
As our elders can do things from vast distances, there likely was not a technical reason to have a UFO on station there. Never read of one there during or after the events. Be certain though, our elders were with us on September 18, 1980, as they are with us today.
Read more about how our elders have spared us from nuclear war. Was the Russian submarine Red Star Rogue K-129 rocket motors controlled by ET bubble technology? Read at:http://bitchworld.weebly.com/red-star-rogue.html
From reports at that time, the warhead was reported to have traveled a great distance from its launch tube. It was found in pristine condition. The story we hear is that the missile exploded in the launch tube after burning for over 9 hours, blowing the 740-ton launch duct closure door 200 feet into the air and some 600 feet northeast of the launch complex. Is it possible that the warhead could survive such a blast and remain intact, as was the warhead found?
Any possibility that we are being told less than the whole truth concerning the explosion and Disaster at Silo 7 on September 18-19, 1980? Do we wonder Who was the technician that reportedly dropped the wrench that began the entire sequence of disaster operations? One of the people working there at that time was a refueling technician. Topping up the fuel tanks possibly? Wanting to make sure there was enough fuel for a long journey? Would you be interested in hearing an alternate scenario of what happened that day September 18, 1980 at Damascus Arkansas?
Bitch conjecture: The missile had been refueled and had a full tank to make its journey, possibly to Moscow. The launch duct closure door, was open in preparation for the countdown to launch. At 18.30 hours the trigger was pulled beginning the launch sequence. The Titan II can travel over 9,000 miles to its target; it was loaded with a 9 megaton nuclear warhead. It is less than 6,000 miles from Damascus, Arkansas to Moscow, Russia, well within range of a Titan II long range intercontinental missile. http://go.grolier.com/atlas?op=gd&tn=/atlas/globaldist.html
Russia has a nuclear arsenal that would allow for a counter force attack. Could the single Titan II missile launch be intended as a triggering event?
After pulling the trigger, as the rocket motors began the burn sequence, an imbalance between the 2 sides of the engine caused a small explosion. Here's what Bitch conjectures may have happened: The fuels used are hypergolic, that is they need no spark to begin a burn. The rocket engines are designed to start the fuel pump motors within a very tight range of operation. If both fuel pumps do not start within fractions of a second of each other, the safety switches will shut the motors down to prevent an explosion. Our high level elders maintain a variety of safety interlocks on nuclear missiles on our planet. Elders from space have a bubble technology that can create a temperature derived reconfiguration of circuitry to allow them to engage and shut down, the many weapons of mass destruction that have been built and put into to service by our errant genocide life form guys. They also may have used reglar computer code in the rocket engines software
Invisible temperature bubbles allow for temperature programming reconfiguration of the circuitry. When the trigger was pulled, instead of both motors starting, one motor lagged and held itself in shut down for a few seconds. Ordinarily the safety switch would have energized and shut the entire operation down, sealing fuel in their tanks.
The rocket motor, due to being temperature reconfigured or software blocked by elders, did not signal the safety shut down promptly. Instead it was over ridden and allowed for dumping fuel into the motor for several seconds. As one motor pump dumped fuel into the rocket burn chamber, there was an excess of fuel there. The other fuel pump should have remained off, but due to being reconfigured by our elders from space, the other delayed motor fuel pump turned on. This put the fuel in that produced the small blast that started the leak that led to the fire and subsequent explosion.
Can we appreciate the high level of technology our elders have employed to preserve the life of God's kids in a world filled with nuclear weapons? In a century's time, Hundreds of millions of people have been destroyed by the American war machine directed by bourse in the hands of weap Judah.
Can we not appreciate how powerful bourse is? Can we not thank God our Father and our kind loving elders for sparing us from nuclear war? Can we not get together and stop the war? We need you labor to STRIKE THEM OUT! Take control of the bourse and end the war against us, God's kids. Were there any UFOs at Silo 7 when the attempt to launch happened?
As our elders can do things from vast distances, there likely was not a technical reason to have a UFO on station there. Never read of one there during or after the events. Be certain though, our elders were with us on September 18, 1980, as they are with us today.
Read more about how our elders have spared us from nuclear war. Was the Russian submarine Red Star Rogue K-129 rocket motors controlled by ET bubble technology? Read at:http://bitchworld.weebly.com/red-star-rogue.html
Mark 6 re-entry vehicle which contained the W-53 nuclear warhead, fitted to the Titan II
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGM-25C_Titan_II
http://bitchworld.weebly.com/uss-liberty--ufo.html
Have you read about the USS Liberty and the Israeli attempt to sink it?
Click the button right above to read the extraterrestrial perspective on what happened the day they tried to sink the USS Liberty