Dr. Strangelove
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1:27:09
What about Major Kong?
1:27:38
Mr. President, I would not
rule out the chance...

1:27:42
to preserve a nucleus
ofhuman specimens.

1:27:45
It would be quite easy...
1:27:51
at the bottom ofsome
ofour deeper mine shafts.

1:27:56
The radioactivitywould never penetrate
a mine some thousands offeet deep.

1:28:01
And in a matter ofweeks, sufficient
improvements in dwelling space...

1:28:05
could easily be provided.
1:28:07
How long would you have
to stay down there?

1:28:10
Well, that's, you know--
1:28:14
Cobalt thorium G.
1:28:27
Radioactive half-life of--
1:28:33
I would think that possibly
one hundred years.

1:28:40
You mean, people could actually
stay down there for 1 00 years?

1:28:44
It would not be difficult,
Mein Fuhrer.

1:28:46
Nuclear reactors could--
1:28:48
I'm sorry, Mr. President.
1:28:51
Nuclear reactors could provide
power almost indefinitely.

1:28:55
Greenhouses could maintain
plant life.

1:28:58
Animals could be bred
and slaughtered.


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