“The Most Dangerous Moment In Human History”

Authored by Ray McGovern via ConsortiumNews.com,

Oct. 27, 1962, is the date on which we humans were spared extinction thanks to Soviet Navy submarine Captain Vasili Alexandrovich Arkhipov.

Arkhipov insisted on following the book on using nuclear weapons. He overruled his colleagues on Soviet submarine B-59, who were readying a 10-kiloton nuclear torpedo to fire at the USS Randolph task force near Cuba without the required authorization from Moscow.

Communications links with naval headquarters were down, and Arkhipov’s colleagues were convinced WWIII had already begun. After hours of battering by depth charges from US warships, the captain of B-59, Valentin Grigorievich Savitsky, screamed, “We’re going to blast them now! We will die, but we will sink them all — we will not disgrace our Navy!” But Captain Arkipov’s permission was also required. He countermanded Savitsky and B-59 came to the surface.

Much of this account of what happened on submarine B-59 is drawn from Daniel Ellsberg’s masterful book, “The Doomsday Machine” — one of the most gripping and important books I have ever read. Dan explains, inter alia, on pages 216-217 the curious circumstance whereby the approval of Arkhipov, chief of staff of the submarine brigade at the time, was also required.

Ellsberg adds that had Arkhipov been stationed on one of the other submarines (for example, B-4, which was never located by the Americans), there is every reason to believe that the carrier USS Randolph and several, perhaps all, of its accompanying destroyers would have been destroyed by a nuclear explosion.

Equally chilling, says Dan:

The source of this explosion would have been mysterious to other commanders in the Navy and officials on the ExComm, since no submarines known to be in the region were believed to carry nuclear warheads. The clear implication on the cause of the nuclear destruction of this antisubmarine hunter-killer group would have been a medium-range missile from Cuba whose launch had not been detected. That is the event that President Kennedy had announced on October 22 would lead to a full-scale nuclear attack on the Soviet Union.

‘The Most Dangerous Moment in Human History’

Historian Arthur Schlesinger Jr., a close adviser to President John F. Kennedy, later described Oct. 27, 1962, as Black Saturday, calling it “the most dangerous moment in human history.” On that same day, the Joint Chiefs of Staff recommended an all-out invasion of Cuba to destroy the newly emplaced Soviet missile bases there. Kennedy, who insisted that former US Ambassador to Russia Llewelyn Thompson attend the meetings of the crisis planning group, rejected the advice of the military and, with the help of his brother Robert, Ambassador Thompson, and other sane minds, was able to work out a compromise with Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev.

As for the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the president had already concluded that the top military were unhinged Russophobes, and that they deserved the kind of sobriquet used by Under Secretary of State George Ball applied to them — a “sewer of deceit.” As Ellsberg writes (in his Prologue, p. 3):

“The total death toll as calculated by the Joint Chiefs, from a US first strike aimed at the Soviet Union, its Warsaw Pact satellites, and China, would be roughly six hundred million dead. A hundred Holocausts.” And yet the fools pressed on, as in trying to cross “The Big Muddy.”

Intelligence Not So Good

The pre-Cuban-missile crisis performance of the intelligence community, including Pentagon intelligence, turned out to hugely inept. The US military, for example, was blissfully unaware that the Soviet submarines loitering in the Caribbean were equipped with nuclear-armed torpedoes. Nor did US intelligence know that the Russians had already mounted nuclear warheads on some of the missiles installed in Cuba and aimed at the US (The US assumption on Oct. 27 was that the warheads had not been mounted.)

It was not until 40 years later, at a Cuban crisis “anniversary” conference in Havana, that former US officials like Defense Secretary Robert McNamara and National Security Advisor McGeorge Bundy learned that some of their key assumptions were dead and dangerously wrong. (Ellsberg p. 215ff)

Today the Establishment media has inculcated into American brains that it is a calumny to criticize the “intelligence community.” This is despite the relatively recent example of the concocting of outright fraudulent “intelligence” to “justify” the attack on Iraq in 2003, followed even more recently, sans evidence, falsely accusing Putin himself of ordering Russian intelligence to “hack” the computers of the Democratic National Committee. True, the US intelligence performance on Russia and Cuba in 1962 came close to getting us all killed in 1962, but back then in my view it was more a case of ineptitude and arrogance than outright dishonesty.

As for Cuba, one of the most consequential CIA failures was the formal Special National Intelligence Estimate (SNIE) of Sept. 19, 1962, which advised President Kennedy that Russia would not risk trying to put nuclear-armed missiles in Cuba. To a large extent this judgment was a consequence of one of the cardinal sins of intelligence analysis — “mirror imaging.” That is, we had warned the Russians strongly against putting missiles in Cuba; they knew the US, in those years would not take that kind of risk; ergo, they would take us at our word and avoid blowing up the world over Cuba. Or so the esteemed NIE estimators thought.

The Russians, too, were mirror imaging. Khrushchev and his advisers regarded US nuclear war planners as rational actors acutely aware of the risks of escalation, who would shy away from ending life immediately for hundreds of millions of human beings. Their intelligence was not very good on the degree of Russophobia infecting Air Force General Curtis LeMay and others on the Joint Chiefs of Staff, who were prepared to countenance hundreds of millions of deaths in order “to end the Soviet threat.” (Ellsberg was there; he provides a first-hand account of the craziness in “The Doomsday Machine.”)

Where Did the Grenade Launchers Go?

I reported for active duty at Infantry Officers School at Fort Benning, Georgia, on Nov. 3, 1962, six days after the incident. Most of us new lieutenants had heard about a new weapon, the grenade launcher, and were eager to try it out. There were none to be found. Lots of other weapons normally used for training were also missing.

After we made numerous inquiries, the brass admitted that virtually all the grenade launchers and much of the other missing arms and vehicles had been swept up and carried south by a division coming through Georgia a week or so before. All of it was still down in the Key West area, we were told. Tangible signs as to how ready the JCS and Army brass were to attack Cuba, were President Kennedy to have acceded to their wishes.

Had that happened, it is likely that neither you nor I would be reading this. Yet, down at Benning, there were moans and groans complaining that we let the Commies off too easy.

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Ray McGovern works with Tell the Word, a publishing arm of the ecumenical Church of the Saviour in inner-city Washington. He was an Army infantry/intelligence officer from 1962-64 and later served as Chief of CIA’s Soviet Foreign Policy Branch and morning briefer of the President’s Daily Brief. He is co-founder of Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity (VIPS).

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22 Comments
PI
PI
October 30, 2019 8:18 am

Was 12, living in the DC burbs and remember helping my mom carry blankets and foodstuffs to the basement closet. Like that would have saved us. God bless her sweet heart. A simple woman who wanted her family to survive.

CCRider
CCRider
October 30, 2019 8:25 am

Of all the great reasons to despise the NeoFucks in this country, constantly jabbing Putin and Russia is tops on my list. We should be arm in arm with Putin and the Russian people. And where are these evangelicals who love Jesus so dearly? Look at how much the Christian church has had a resurgence since Putin came into power. Clueless assholes.

Martel's Hammer
Martel's Hammer
  CCRider
October 30, 2019 9:07 am

Putin is not our friend and the Russian people have a different culture than America….very different value system. It doesn’t mean we should be anti-Russia or Anti-Putin….we should just leave them alone and stop screwing around with them at every opportunity. We use Russia as a Boogeyman out of habit and because it creates plausible deniability for the Dems who are constantly colluding with Russian Oligarchs (Uranium One, Skolkovo etc.).

So I don’t know what alternative dimension you are from but countries never walk “arm in arm” with other countries….we have a few allies (who we fuck over when convenient) and mostly transient alignments of interests.

CCRider
CCRider
  Martel's Hammer
October 30, 2019 9:12 am

Arm in arm in the Middle East as we back the fuck out. It’s their front yard. Let them straighten out the mess we made. Then, yes; no more ‘allies’ to suck off us and drag us into their battles.

22winmag - w/o tagline
22winmag - w/o tagline
October 30, 2019 8:28 am

Since nukes have a perfect safety record and have never been used in war or terrorism, they need to whip up “near disaster” stories like this try and keep you on edge.

Only it’s 50+ years later and nobody gives a shit.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1961_Goldsboro_B-52_crash

Notice Daniel Ellsberg was involved? The fake whistleblower who was behind the fake Pentagon Papers.

Never let a good crisis go to waste: why not turn a regular B52 crash into a “Wow North Carolina almost got nuked” story to keep the populace alarmed?

Now the Shekleburgers want to make a movie out of it.

https://variety.com/2018/film/news/nuclear-bomb-movie-hacksaw-ridge-producer-1202985476/

The Cold War was staged and managed at the highest levels, nukes ain’t real, and the Cuban missile crisis was a Psyop!

Martel's Hammer
Martel's Hammer
  22winmag - w/o tagline
October 30, 2019 9:09 am

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22winmag - w/o tagline
22winmag - w/o tagline
  Martel's Hammer
October 30, 2019 9:26 am

14:1 (by volume) gasoline to egg whites makes the perfect cluster bomb for “nuking” Japanese cities made out of wood and rice paper.

mark
mark
  22winmag - w/o tagline
October 30, 2019 10:41 am
robert h siddell jr
robert h siddell jr
October 30, 2019 9:42 am

Great war history story, thanks. I was 17 in Jacksonville and remember military convoy after convoy headed south. PS: Watched the PBS documentary about the Battle of Okinawa (one month after Iwo Jima); the Battle of Okinawa (Apr-Jun45) cost 241,000 lives; the Japanese would not surrender. Okinawa caused US to decide against an invasion of Japan (population 35,000,000) and instead to drop the two Atomic Bombs on Japan which killed an estimated 130,000 to 226,000 people (less than the Battle of Okinawa) and caused their surrender.

Martel’s Hammer
Martel’s Hammer
  robert h siddell jr
October 30, 2019 9:55 am

But the nukes did it quickly and the Japs didn’t know how many we had.

LostinRMH
LostinRMH
  Martel’s Hammer
October 30, 2019 1:58 pm

And the Soviets had a 1.6 million man army coming in from the west through China and Korea.

Martel's Hammer
Martel's Hammer
  LostinRMH
October 31, 2019 12:57 am

Better to surrender to the US even after a couple of nukes than the humiliation of the Russians after whipping their butts in 1905.

Vote Harder
Vote Harder
October 30, 2019 10:12 am

This story was the basis for the Hollywood movie Crimson Tide with Denzel Washington and Gene Hackman but in reverse of the true story.

Epaminondas
Epaminondas
October 30, 2019 10:55 am

It is a pity that the nuclear exchange did not take place then. We now know that in the early sixties the Soviets had only a dozen or so nuclear weapons capable of reaching the US mainland. Had a nuclear exchange taken place in 1962, the Soviet Union would have gone up in smoke, whereas only the largest US metro areas would have been hit, including the Northeast/Atlantic corridor, Chicago, Detroit, Bay Area and a few others. Essentially, the Soviets would have liberated America from the grip of nihilistic liberalism. A conservative, white-run nation would have emerged triumphant. Sadly, the real battle lies ahead of us.

TJF
TJF
  Epaminondas
October 30, 2019 11:48 am

Sounds like a good plot for an alternative history novel.

Vote Harder
Vote Harder
October 30, 2019 12:41 pm

Do you find it very disturbing that Hollywood took the true story of this incident, made a movie titled Crimson Tideand reversed the character roles so that instead of portraying the Russian as the hero like the true story, they portrayed the American as the hero? How dishonest can you get? 180 degrees opposite of the truth, yet it’s only Hollywood movie.

From Wkipedia; (link broken, comes up through a search engine)

Its story parallels a real incident during the Cuban Missile Crisis, albeit aboard a Soviet rather than U.S. submarine.

So we wonder why and for how long we have had Russiaphobia. I think long before 2016 elections. It has been programmed into the base of our brains through subliminal TV programming for one. I cannot think of a Hollywood movie portraying a Russian in any positive light. It’s always some evil villain from a Russian mafia named Igor or some shit. Is this by design? It certainly looks that way.

Subliminal programming is real and it works. How can anyone believe anything the US government says about Russia. It is obvious that Hollywood works with government to produce the brainwashed narratives that are superimposed into the American mind.

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22winmag - w/o tagline
22winmag - w/o tagline
  Vote Harder
October 30, 2019 2:04 pm

Sublinimal programming?

How about the militia dudes name in the 1998 movie Patriot with Steven Segal 16 or so years before the 2014 Bundy Ranch Psyop?

FlOYd Chisolm(um) = LavOY FinicUM

Homonyms and amagrams are everyday subliminal messages.

Martel's Hammer
Martel's Hammer
  22winmag - w/o tagline
October 31, 2019 12:58 am

Now is Miles Mathis an anagram for 22WinMag is an idiot?

bob
bob
November 1, 2019 8:49 am

There it is again…frickin’ russian collusion. Gah!