He leaked nuclear secrets..

Asmongold TV| 00:19:46|Apr 23, 2026
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A US Army chemical safety chief details a nerve agent incident involving a chemist who failed to wear proper safety gear, highlighting how such exposure can occur and the potential consequences.

A wild undercover interview reveals US nuclear and chemical weapon details, corruption accusations, and reckless claims about war, sparking questions about national security and journalistic ethics.

Summary

Asmongold TV dives into a fearless undercover clip featuring Brianna Mel and an army chemical safety chief who drops jaw-dropping details about nerve agents, missile safeguards, and real-time war decisions. The discussion touches on nerve agents like sarin and a Maryland lab reportedly researching chemical weapons, painting a troubling picture of safety protocols and accountability. Throughout the exchange, the chief describes where US missiles are kept, how launch decisions could be made in real time, and the disturbing notion that even a Girl Scout could be a risky trigger if the message is authentic. The conversation also veers into geopolitical hot water, with claims about Ukraine corruption and millions allegedly stolen from foreign aid, as well as accusations that Obama-era officials ignored serious reports. The segment highlights sensational, often conflicting statements, including controversial quotes about collateral damage and the probability of militarized responses. Asmongold and Brianna Mel juxtapose these claims with factual checks, while the undercover setup raises questions about what is and isn’t being disclosed by sources inside government agencies. The video culminates in a tense warning about the potential dangers of loose-lipped officials during open warfare, and ends with a call for tips from insiders who might be witnessing corruption. Overall, this piece blends investigative bravado with provocative claims that demand careful scrutiny and further verification.

Key Takeaways

  • A US Army chemical safety chief allegedly disclosed detailed information about nerve agents, including how exposure could occur and the safety gear failures in a Maryland lab (Aberdeen/Aberdine reference).
  • The interviewer describes explicit statements about real-time US launch decision processes and the possibility of misusing launch codes, including a provocative hypothetical involving a Girl Scout delivering a launch order.
  • The clip asserts there are no formal US plans to nuke Iran, but it features claims that a top Iranian leader could be targeted if demands aren’t met, highlighting shifting red lines in wartime rhetoric.
  • A separate thread cites supposed corruption in Ukraine, with allegations that officials stole large sums from US aid and bought luxury cars with taxpayer money.
  • The transcript includes a stark line on collateral damage, with a claim that civilians, including children, have died in war under US action, prompting ethical debate about war conduct.
  • There is a recurring theme of insiders warning that sensitive information is being discussed openly, raising concerns about national security and the consequences of such disclosures.
  • The video closes with a meta-commentary on journalism ethics and the risks for whistleblowers, inviting tips from viewers who might know more about corruption or security breaches.

Who Is This For?

Essential viewing for viewers concerned with national security, whistleblower ethics, and the politics of war coverage. It’s particularly relevant for observers interested in undercover journalism, nuclear safety, and the accountability of government officials.

Notable Quotes

""collateral damage and revealed to the journalist how nuclear launch decisions are being made in real time.""
Describes the scope of the alleged disclosures and the urgency of real-time decision-making.
""we're not going to nuke anybody. Why would you?""
One of the claimed assurances about US nuclear policy amid the heated discussion.
""collateral damage. They, meaning kids, always die in war.""
A stark quote illustrating a controversial stance on civilian harm in conflict.
""the United States military has no official plans to nuke Iran""
Counterpoint to inflammatory statements about potential targets.
""they stole our money. They bought houses, cars, like $100,000 cars""
Alleged corruption in Ukraine tied to US aid and political figures.

Questions This Video Answers

  • What are the real ethical concerns with undercover reporting on sensitive military topics?
  • How credible are claims about US nuclear launch procedures being discussed in casual interviews?
  • Did the US or any international body publicly respond to the allegations of Ukrainian corruption described in the clip?
  • What are the safeguards around nerve agent research in the US today and how are they enforced?
  • How do journalists verify explosive claims made in undercover investigations while protecting sources?
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Full Transcript
Army chemical safety chief. Wait, what the [ __ ] Wait, what the [ __ ] What is this? If Mojama doesn't change his ways, yeah, they're going to kill him. The easiest way to get intelligent, send a pretty girl, talk to the guy, I have to resist your eyes. Your eyes have mesmerized me so much. It's almost like you're in intelligence. What a stu what a stupid ass man. He acknowledges the US air strikes have killed children in Iran calling it collateral damage and revealed to the journalist how nuclear launch decisions are being made in real time. Hugh Hug describes if the United States could assassinate Iran's next leader if he doesn't change while admitting the US has no plans to use nuclear weapons, we're not going to nuke anybody. Why would you? Oh my god. I was dying in war. So is is a chemical wagon. It's like Pandora's box. A nuclear and chemical safety branch chief in the United States Department of the Army spills detailed information about their possession of nerve agents. And lungs won't work. Your heart won't work. Nothing will work. Revealing that a US Army chemist was exposed to the nerve agent due to careless handling. She's supposed to wear all this gear and she's like, I don't like it. She just like Crocs and her own clothes. Yeah. And so it's soaked in her clothes. I mean, just so very she could she could literally just start catching stuff. People would touch like a door. Mhm. And then people would die. Then goes on to What the [ __ ] What the [ __ ] God damn. reveal intimate details about the US nuclear arsenal. So you said there's missiles underground. Oh my god, this guy is that the United States military has no official plans to nuke Iran. A man about nuking anybody. We're not leaving. We're not going to and the exact methods that the US uses to defend against nuclear attacks. have all these sensors in space. We have radars, all these sensors to detect a launch. Space satellites with radars, you see it on the radar, you actually see the thing flying. And confirms what many have suspected that Ukrainian officials were using the money sent from the United States to buy themselves mansions and luxury sports cars. I worked on Obama's tax money. They just stole it and they they bought houses, cars, like $100,000 cars. If they can get themselves rich and leave and go live in Dubai, that's better than Yeah. They don't care about the people. Oh man. Oh god. That's Oh, this doesn't look good. Huh? That government is so corrupt. You want to spy, right? Your eyes have mesmerized me so much that I'm almost going to tell you. That's why that's the easiest way to get intelligence. Like just send a pretty pretty girl talking to the guy. This is crazy. That's so [ __ ] embarrassing. Oh my god. Wow. He even knows. I'm independent journalist Brianna Mel here filling in for James O'Keefe for the latest exclusive report inside the US Department of the Army. I do like chemical weapons, nuclear weapons, but I'm the safe I do the safety security stuff. Chief of chemical nuclear shy. Wow. He's only had the job. Damn, bro. You're going to get fired after only a year. That's not going to look good on your resume. Like, not many people like outside. It's going to look really bad. This world shy means safety, reliability, security. It's like all the shy just means like keep it safe. I make sure the people are reliable. There's no psycho people working on the weapons. You don't want a psycho person with access to those things. Hog is a nuclear and chemical shorty branch chief with the US Department of the Army. He reveals a surprising amount of detailed information to our undercover journalists about the locations of the US nuclear arsenal and the method. Do we have to like in order like there there is there an argument that we can only have Unix that are at the top level of government? I mean the the the curse of flesh is just too strong. Like this is how many cases has this happened? Like I it really it it it's too much that are being used by the United States to defend against foreign nuclear attacks to protect US national security interest. We have omitted certain pieces of information from this report. In days we had them like all over the place. Now we've kind of shrunk them down with Russia working with treaties. But then now you got China that's like I don't have a treaty. So China's building more that we they're planning to build more than we got. So that's the problem is that like we have all these sensors in space. We have radars all these sensors to detect a launch. You detect the launch coming from someone else. Yeah. With space sat space satellites. With radars you see it on the radar. You actually see the thing flying. You'll know how big it is, the speed. You that's a missile. I mean you can you can tell all this stuff. Oh my god. drug nuclear officials that oversee the missile launch procedures are trained to initiate a launch even if it is a girl scout that presents the launch order with the correct codes. We're literally trained that you know if a Girl Scout This is serious. We were always trained if a Girl Scout gives you a message a launch message. She knocks in your door goes here. She gives you a launch message on a box of cookies. She wrote it down. If you can, if if it passes all the checks, go. If she just passes it on to you, that's why we're trying to say it doesn't matter how you get it, take action because that's how you have to do in a war because you don't know. They can take down most of the communication, right? So, it's an extreme example, but we actually would train that no matter what you you go. While the example may sound humorous. Jesus. Imagine if this branch chief was actually talking to a Chinese spy. He has now just revealed where our nukes are. Oh, I mean they know. They know. Like And I bet honestly, here's the truth. I bet we have our own hoes over in China doing the same thing to the Chinese guys. I do. I I I bet I I think there's probably at least a 10 to 20% chance that we know each other's launch codes. like wi with how much I think this is probably happening. Yeah, same with Russia forward and the exact method we would use to defend ourselves against Chinese nukes and revealed that if China wanted to a false launch from the US all they need is the launch code and a girl scout. On a second interaction, Andrew Hog went into details about the war with Iran, confirming that there are no plans to nuke Iran. But in the wake of the February assassination of the Ayatollah Ali Hammani, Hug tells our journalists that President Trump is going to kill his son Moshaba Hammani if he quote doesn't change his ways. What? What? What an idiot. Trump should have already done that. No, we're not. We're not going to believe that. We're not doing that now. We're not We're not thinking about nuking anybody. Oh my god. You think this year? It's all good. Yeah. I don't know. But he might kill the next guy. The son. His son. Yeah, cuz they the son took over. He won't be any different. You think they would? He does the same way as being killed. The journalist goes on to ask Andrew Hug about the March 2026 strike in Iran, which killed over 150 school children, has been deemed a violation of international humanitarian law. This is the moment a missile slammed into an Iranian base in Minab. Weapons experts tell CNN the wings and tail are consistent with a tomahawk missile. This new video is the clearest evidence yet that suggests it was the United States that struck an elementary school next to that revolutionary guards base, killing scores of students. To which Andrew coldly replies, quote, there's been collateral damage. They, meaning kids, always die in war. I was hearing something that we killed kids in the car. Did we actually walk? Um I'm Yeah, I'm sure there's been some collateral damage. Yeah, I'm not sure. Well, I mean we killed they always die in war, but you fight I mean so but but we actually did killing kids. Not intentionally. Yeah, I mean what was of course they kill kids. Duh. Yeah. What do you think happens? You drop a bomb. I'm sure we killed civilians here in Iran. Iran. Well, we killed civilians in Iraq, too. But yeah, like look at every single possibility with science weapon. We're trying to do here. So, let's use this weapon versus that weapon. It might be safer than the school over here. We identify it's with here with here. It's an apartment building. But perhaps the most disturbing of all, Andrew Hug details how the US is researching and developing nerve agents or chemical weapons in a laboratory in Aberdine, Maryland. So nerve agents, he's just We have to do something about horny guys. We do. We have to do like I I maybe what we have to do is we have to have like a governmental prostitution program where every guy that's in charge and has an important job. You can like sign up discreetly and you can just get one of these like pre-checked hookers that will just pretend to like you so you don't end up in the next James O'Keefe video because like I I don't think that there's an option like vetted hoes. Exactly. Like there's no option here where we can say oh well let why don't they just stop doing it? Let's be realistic here. Something needs to happen. This is this is a big issue. It's a very big issue. Chemical weapon that you spray on people. It's a chemical aging spray a certain enzyme which is called cholester neural attacks. Okay. says this with a chemother it kills that enzyme and and lungs won't work your heart won't work nothing will work we have this here this here the nerve agent that Andrew is describing here is sarin it's a highly toxic humanmade organophosphorus sarin acts as a potent inhibitor of enzymes and over time the binding becomes irreversible in 1987 the US joined the chemical weapons convention which bans the development stockpile yeah Right. Oh no. Oh, we would never do that. And use of chemical weapons. The US had about 30,000 tons of chemical weapons, including nerve agents. In July 2023, the US completed destruction of the last declared chemical weapons at the Blueg Grass Army. That makes sense. Now they only have the undeclared ones left. It's a good idea. Depot in Kentucky. As long as the nerve agents are not weaponized, the US is allowed to conduct research and development for scientific purposes such as preventative treatment. However, this becomes more concerning when Andrew Hug reveals that one of the chemists in that lab was so careless, refusing to wear appropriate safety gear that she accidentally exposed herself to the nerve agent. She was just being lazy and she like wore rocks and she, you know, dumb lazy natural selection kind of. What? Who she or what? She's a her lab. She's a lab tech. She's supposed to wear all this gear and she's like, I don't like it. She just wore like Crocs and her own clothes. And so it's soaked in her clothes. We just soaked very water. Okay. So she could she could literally start catching stuff. Other people would catch like a like a door. The journalist also Jesus Christ. Question. Andrew Hug on Ukraine and whether the diplomats were really using US aid to buy themselves mansions and sports cars. And the nuclear branch chief confirms, quote, they stole our money. They bought houses, $100,000 cars. They can get themselves rich and go live in Dubai. Like I said, I lived in Ukraine. I worked there with the government. That government is so corrupt. Like they stole our money. Like I worked on Obama's tax money. They just they bought houses, cars, like $100,000 cars. They're officials in the government. So, they get their hands on the tax money from you and me. Oh my gosh. And they're like, "Oh, yeah." They just And then now that it's like 100 billion, 200 billion, they're like stealing it all. So, they're like just stealing all the money. Why would they somehow use that money for that when they need it for like nuclear? Exactly. Well, yeah, exactly. But that's But if they can get themselves rich and leave and go live in Dubai, Oh my god. They they couldn't care less about the car. Andrew Hug even details that he personally witnessed 10 Ukrainian officials steal a million dollars each and immediately spend it on luxury cars. Like you can tell about Ukraine and how corrupt they're like when I was there they stole a million dollars one day. That was the first Well, okay, that's different. Like the way he's saying it now, he's saying they stole a million dollars in one day cuz I'm thinking each guy gets a million bucks. It's like, okay, well that's not probably not that many guys. Like where'd the rest of the money go? But like I mean Oh, so it's a million dollars a day. Okay, that's a lot more. I saw stolen was a million bucks and they bought these guys that make 350 bucks a month in their political job. Each guy, 10 guys stole a million. They each bought $100,000 car like BMW 7, Range Rover, all $100,000 cars from the money Obama. The branch chief claims he reported it to the Obama White House to which they replied, quote, "We don't care." Did anything ever happen with that? I don't give a [ __ ] I reported it and guess what the White House said? Uh, we don't care. Don't talk about it. We don't want that in the paper because it makes Obama look bad. Looks like he's out of control. That's crazy. That is wow. Yeah, they don't care. It's like it's a million dollars. We don't care. For the end of the interaction, Andrew Hug I mean realistically like this is the I mean this really is true is that like I mean if you're giving them billions of dollars and they skim off a million bucks, it's like okay, right? Like it's I think this happens every single time. I do. I think this happens every single [ __ ] time. Loose lips sink ships. You know, I'm starting to see that for the journalist outside of the bathroom and confronted her, asking whether she is a spy, indicating that Andrew is well aware that the information he was spilling could be severely incriminating if she in fact were a spy. Hey, that mean that's so sweet. You're not spying. You're not spying. You're just powerful. You're not spying, right? You're just powerful and I like that. Let's go back to the table. Okay. As political tensions appear to be reaching a boiling point all over the world and the US officially entered a state of open warfare with Iran, national security and discretion is more important than ever. Andrew Hug is lucky that he was talking to an OMG undercover journalist and not an Iranian spy as he casually. Dude, how many other like do you really think this is the first time this has happened to this guy? Like I I don't I think this is I think it's happened before. Discuss Trump's strategy and intentions when a top nuclear official is this loose-lipped about our defensive measures. Iranian war plans, locations of nukes while our country is actively at war puts every single one of us in mortal danger. And as always, if you are on the inside of any government agency, federal, state, or local office and you see corruption, if you know that the American people are being lied to, reach out to us. Email us at tipskeroup.com or text us at 91449193. I mean, huge an OMG journalist. We'll get right back to you. Stay tuned. He was basically admitting the fact that the agencies committed treason on camera. This is something else. Yeah, bro. Like, that's insane. I'll link you guys the clip of this or or the video. Real journalism. Yeah, dude. Like, oh yeah, the nukes. They're over there. And so, the code is three here. Write this down. Okay. F and then there's a dash. No, not underscore. like the dash in the middle and then okay there's a backslash and don't put the for because there's the back and the forward. It's the backslash and then two equal signs and then you know like I know this one. Yeah. Oh my god. The code is 800815. Oh my god. And uh we're so cooked. This is it's so [ __ ] embarrassing to see something like this happen. It really is. I don't know what else to say beyond that, but uh you know, that's where we're at. And uh I think that there are a lot of guys that put themselves in this situation. And yeah, Fang Fang could never. I mean, apparently she did. The thing is that I've dude, I think this happens. Like there are guys giving away the game to Russian hookers. We have American hookers that have Chinese guys giving away the game to them. Like I bet this is so much bigger than you would ever imagine. It is like it it's crazy how popular I bet this is. And the thing is that this was popular 50 years ago, 100 years ago, 500 years ago, a thousand years ago, 2,000 years ago. Some of the earliest stories in written antiquity are it was in this story. Like it just it just works, bro. like you're it really I mean it's like a it's like the wheel, right? It just always works.

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