Do countries have experimental weapons and tactics to fight against any threat? I heard from an old korean war vet that they had trained for anything from plague outbreak to extra terrestrials and everything in between. Is this true or was he funning me? If true what kind of weapons do you think they have their sleeves for possible alien or dinosaur attacks?
>defending against alien attack
Stop this nonsense, if an extraterrestrial species is advanced enough to visit us, we don't stand a chance.
>dinosaurs
They're just animals dude, we could easily hunt them to extinction if we wanted to. Not to mention the complex ecosystems required for their proliferation no longer exists.
>angry monkey
Easily killed by modern firearms.
>plague outbreak
Modern medicine is light-years ahead of fourteenth century Europe, this is a non issue.
>muh modern medicine
"non issue"
we are still dealing with "non issues" anon.
>Stop this nonsense, if an extraterrestrial species is advanced enough to visit us, we don't stand a chance.
>Stop this nonsense, if an extraterrestrial species is advanced enough to visit us, we don't stand a chance.
Operating under the assumption that they want to wipe us out, yes. Alium demoralization shill gtfo tho
>if an extraterrestrial species is advanced enough to visit us, we don't stand a chance.
Grey hands typed this post.
Oy vey, anudda wedda balloon! Silly rednecks and their alcohol-induced hallucinations!
the casaba howitzer.
the US developed these for space warfare intended to be used against space ships with shields.
>Modern medicine is light-years ahead of fourteenth century Europe, this is a non issue.
>Chinky flu that only kills the old and fat
>Shut down the world economy for two years
>Chinky flu
obviously it was released by US
>Stop this nonsense, if an extraterrestrial species is advanced enough to visit us, we don't stand a chance.
How do you know? Maybe the aliens have lived peacefully for millions of years and don't even know what violence is. Maybe one homeless guy could enter their mother ship and kill every single one of them with a sharpened Natty Daddy can. Look up "Stephen's Island Wren Incident".
>Stop this nonsense, if an extraterrestrial species is advanced enough to visit us, we don't stand a chance.
>pic
If I remember correctly, weren't these defeated by a laser that sawed them in half?
Head & Shoulders actually
OH, Evolution, I thought it was one of the monkeys from Congo.
Do you think they sponsored the movie?
Not a dime, they were mocking the overt product placements of movies of the era.
>At the time the film was made no Head & Shoulders product contained selenium sulfide, but the company used the film to introduce their selenium product which was released when the film came out.
This movie made h & s change their product
That's what I was thinking this was at first too. Fricking shitty 90's action movies.
>black on black violence
That particular one was done in by Sean Williams Scott with beretta 92. They should be push overs
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