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History Channel Nuclear Sharks Scorpion Mystery DSR XviD-G4L

Another submarine themed show from the history channel. This time it focuses on the one submarine, named USS Scorpion who’s mysterious circumstances come into interest. Despite having a n/a amount of seeders and leechers on the NT page, I scraped the torrent and there are 35 seeder(s), 46 leecher(s). This account mainly focuses on the USS Scorpion, lost at sea by either accident or incident. For 30 yrs, the United States has guarded the story of the USS Scorpion in the interest of national security. This is the first television account of the Scorpion’s career, life, and her death.

hisory.ca, Wikipedia

During the middle years of the Cold War, espionage and intelligence are as important as technology and strategy. Deterrence theory depends on each side matching the other weapon-for-weapon. Knowledge of the enemy’s strengths and weaknesses is critical. Not until 1996 would the public be informed of the role American and Soviet submarines played in the Cold War game of espionage. American submarines alone carry-out over a thousand missions in Soviet waters, sometimes going within a few miles of shore, photographing and filming military installations though their periscopes. It has only recently been disclosed that the Scorpion was coming home from one of these secret, dangerous missions prior to her destruction. Soviet espionage in US waters is equally aggressive: it is terrifying to imagine that stealthy, lethal submarines lurk off North America throughout the 1970’s and 1980’s, their missiles targeted on our cities. These missions mark a new stage in the Cold War: the battle for intelligence. And nothing is more important than breaking the enemy’s cryptographic codes. The principle of cryptography is ancient, but during the Cold War it is at its most sophisticated. At its most basic, messages are encrypted by substituting one letter for another; a code machine mechanically de-scrambles the encrypted message. For both Americans and Soviets, breaking the enemy’s code becomes the Holy Grail of the Cold War, each side scheming to obtain the other’s code books and code machines.

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  1. May 21st, 2007 | 22:03

    why all this history channel releases?

  2. James
    May 21st, 2007 | 22:47

    I agree .. I dont really like any of these, the amount of these Mr.X is posting is a bit much!

  3. hal9000
    May 21st, 2007 | 23:14

    shut up!
    those are good movies

    thx mr x or whoever you are!

  4. Dibrani
    May 21st, 2007 | 23:54

    I agree with hal9000, keep them coming. ;)

  5. strictly-criminal
    May 21st, 2007 | 23:54

    i like these post very much both history and national g. channel.

    thank you MR.X

  6. The Communist
    May 22nd, 2007 | 01:35

    I miss the Soviet Union :(

  7. May 22nd, 2007 | 19:07

    yeah good stuff i like all these documentaries.

  8. LoL
    May 23rd, 2007 | 03:20

    me too like it a very mucha, pleasea keepa more coming!

  9. kexo
    May 28th, 2007 | 02:48

    Nice another reason why to not have TV.. No ads plus i can watch it whenever I want…

    Thnx Mr.X

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