Scenes for television shows, music videos, a soap opera, and plays. The opportunity to watch herself in three of those movies as well as inĪ few television shows and commercials.
She prefersĪction-packed thrillers, but enjoys almost any kind of movie.
#Defcon ratings movie#
Teretha spends a lot of her leisure time in movie theatres. Plays, freelance articles for a newspaper, and penned a weekly newspaper Long before then, she was valedictorian ofīefore turning her attention to novel writing, she wrote screenplays, Top two hundred master's degree recipients in government-related majors.Īfter being chosen as one of America's elite, she worked for the federal Master's degree from that university, she was chosen as one of America's She graduated from the same university as fellowĪuthor John Grisham, Mississippi State University. In Armageddon At Defcon 1, time runs out! Russia came within four minutes of lunching nuclear Nuclear weapons against the United States except the final one-the Russians executed all of the standard operating procedures to launch Launched from Norway as one of America's submarine missiles. On January 25, 1995, Russians mistook a scientific research rocket NORAD had only three minutes to disprove whatĪppeared on its computer system as a full-scale Russian nuclear attack. Russian nuclear attack, was mistaken for an actual nuclear strike.īecause of that grave mistake, B52 bombers with nuclear payloads On November 9, 1979, a training drill at NORAD, which simulated a Than ten minutes to decide whether to retaliate against Russia. Launched from Florida during a routine test. As it turned out, it was one of America's own Titan missiles, Of nuclear war-a Russian missile, streaking toward America's eastern Station in the New Jersey picked up what appeared to be the first strike On Octoduring the Cuban Missile Crisis, a radar The United States had less than ten minutes to decide whethe As it turned out, it was one of America's own Titan missiles, launched from Florida during a routine test. On Octoduring the Cuban Missile Crisis, a radar station in the New Jersey picked up what appeared to be the first strike of nuclear war-a Russian missile, streaking toward America's eastern seaboard.