You may think that the President of the United States, who is in a lifelong assassination crisis, is the highest security level in the world.
And in fact, the U.S. president’s suitcase has much higher security than the man himself.
In any photo with the President of the United States, you can always see his personal soldier leading a black leather bag.
Instead of the president’s birth control and underwear, the purse contains an aluminum-looking suitcase made by Halliburton.
It contains the doomsday tool for launching nuclear weapons, connected in real Time to the Pentagon’s National Military Command Center, capable of hitting a nuclear bomb to any corner of the planet in less than eight minutes.
If you have a button that can destroy the world, and always coveted by terrorists around the world, then where would you hide it?
But no matter where you hide it, even in your grandmother’s pickle jar, there is no security to speak of.
This question also troubled the thirty-fifth president of the United States, John F. Kennedy, in the sixties during the Cold War, Kennedy had been in the Cuban missile crisis into the worry.
Kennedy realized that if he left the White House, or if communications were disrupted, how to launch a nuclear bomb in time to return fire would be a serious problem.
For this reason, Kennedy led the design of the “nuclear soccer”, the U.S. President’s handbag.
Its initial role was not much different from that of the cradle system on the wrist of the sword-bearer Law.
Over the next sixty years, eleven U.S. presidents have not changed the tradition of carrying a nuclear soccer with them.
And maintain the original design concept, with a harmless-looking leather black bag, wrapped in the world’s most dangerous suitcase.
And the suitcase has never changed, and has always been custom-made by Halliburton.
The history of the practice of nuclear deterrence doctrine, from the Cold War to the peace era, is the history of Halliburton bag exposure.
As one of the most powerful national leaders in the world, everything that surrounds the President of the United States will be watched by the eyes of the world.
And no matter which president is in office, he never hides his fervor for nuclear weapons and his trust in the Halliburton suitcase.
Maybe you’ve never heard of this brand, but you’ve definitely seen it in the movies.
In “Inception”, Joseph and Lee Jr. used Halliburton to carry productivity tools around the world.
The Daydreamer’s working-class protagonist carried it through a decade of commuting.
The Halliburton suitcase has held James Bond’s equipment and has been used by Aton to trade nuclear codes.
Even the villain of “Hellboy” used it to fill with Gold bars to trade with the Soviets for the Tungus Stone.
Unlike the iPhone, any character in the movie, whether the protagonist or villain, can use the Halliburton suitcase.
Because they will only choose the most reliable one to protect the most important one.
Even though Halliburton’s founder, Erle, is an oil tycoon and has nothing to do with the luggage industry, he still designs the strongest luggage.
In fact, Erle began by making a handy luggage for himself.
Because the oil industry requires frequent business trips, Erle’s luggage was often scrapped due to long trips.
After the destruction of valuable materials, Erle called in a group of aircraft engineers to design a suitcase that would withstand any disaster.
Halliburton since its birth, except for the increase in reinforcement and the use of compliant materials to improve quality, almost no change.
As early as the Apollo 11 moon landing, the Halliburton was used as a container to carry lunar soil.
Armstrong took the first big step for mankind, and Halliburton brought back the first shovelfuls of soil from the extraterrestrial world.
Everyone from the Secret Service to NASA to Hollywood has turned Halliburton into a pop Culture icon.
Bill Gates put the world-changing commemorative Microsoft XP CD in Halliburton’s gold commemorative suitcase.
Witness for the Prosecution star, Marlene Dietrich, is a huge Halliburton fan.
It was her love that made this suitcase inextricably linked to Hollywood and featured in over three hundred movies over the decades.
Yes, both U.S. presidents, movie stars, and Hollywood actors trust Halliburton’s uncompromising reliability.
As Halliburton marketing director Brady Dangel defines the brand simply, “It’s smooth and can withstand the fires of hell.”
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