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Whisper
October 21st, 2010, 11:52 PM
'Err, I seem to have misplaced them': New book reveals Bill Clinton lost top secret nuclear launch codes for MONTHS

As President of the United States, you can lose the occasional round of golf. You can lose your temper. You can even lose the plot sometimes.
But you can never lose ‘The Biscuit’.

It is the nickname given to the plastic card the president carries with him at all times with the codes necessary to launch a nuclear strike.

And, according to a new memoir by a former Pentagon general, Bill Clinton not only misplaced the nuclear key card, it was missing for several months.
Mr Clinton, who was president between 1993 and 2001, had his aides turn the White House upside down, but it is unclear whether the codes were ever found.

The astounding gaffe was revealed by General Hugh Shelton, who served under Mr Clinton as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, in his book, Without Hesitation: The Odyssey of an American Warrior.
‘At one point during the Clinton administration the codes were actually missing for months,’ he writes. ‘That’s a big deal – a gargantuan deal.’

The Biscuit carries the unique codes that identify the president as the only person allowed to authorise a nuclear attack. It also carries the numbers required to unlock a black briefcase known as ‘The Football’, which is carried by a military officer who is always at the commander-in-chief’s side.

Inside the case is another set of codes, on a mobile computer terminal, which the president would need to launch nuclear weapons.

The case also reportedly contains ‘The Black Book’, which lists retaliatory options should the U.S. come under nuclear attack and secret locations where the president could hide.

Without The Biscuit, the most powerful man on the planet was powerless. The blunder was confirmed by another senior former military officer, Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Robert Patterson, one of those charged with carrying around The Football.

He said the gaffe became evident the morning the Monica Lewinsky scandal broke in 1998 – Mr Clinton was alleged to have had an affair with the White House intern.

Lt Col Patterson said he made a routine request of the president to present him with the card so he could update it. ‘He thought he just placed them upstairs,’ he said.

‘We called upstairs, we started a search around the White House for the codes, and he finally confessed that he had misplaced them. He couldn’t recall when he had last seen them.’

While he said the card went missing in 1998, Gen Shelton claimed it happened in 2000.

But Mr Clinton may not have been the first president to lose the codes.
Although the story has never been officially confirmed, Jimmy Carter supposedly managed to leave them in a suit sent to the dry cleaners.


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Amnesiac
October 22nd, 2010, 04:56 PM
They put the codes to the most dangerous weapons in the world... on a card... in the president's pocket?

Seriously?

Cloud
October 22nd, 2010, 05:09 PM
They put the codes to the most dangerous weapons in the world... on a card... in the president's pocket?

Seriously?

just hope that theres a competent officer with the black box

The Joker
October 22nd, 2010, 07:16 PM
I think it's kind of dangerous for a book to be released telling the whole world the places where the president keeps this information.

Whisper
October 22nd, 2010, 08:12 PM
I think it's kind of dangerous for a book to be released telling the whole world the places where the president keeps this information.
The whole procedure is common knowledge, its easy to access

and he doesn't keep all the codes on a plastic card with him at all times
he keeps a piece of the link so to speak with him
there are allot of redundancies and fail safes, allot of separate pieces have to fall into place all down the chain of command before a nuke can be launched.

Amnesiac
October 22nd, 2010, 08:26 PM
The whole procedure is common knowledge, its easy to access

and he doesn't keep all the codes on a plastic card with him at all times
he keeps a piece of the link so to speak with him
there are allot of redundancies and fail safes, allot of separate pieces have to fall into place all down the chain of command before a nuke can be launched.

Well, that's reassuring. I know it's not as simple as they make it in the movies, when some insane guy breaks into an underground military bunker and presses a fucking button.