Thursday, November 16

Going Nuclear

 At a distance of 20-25 miles downwind, a lethal radiation dose (600 rads) would be accumulated by a person who did not find shelter within 25 minutes after the time the fallout began. At a distance of 40-45 miles, a person would have at most 3 hours after the fallout began to find shelter.

For the survivors of a nuclear war, this lingering radiation hazard could represent a grave threat for as long as 1 to 5 years after the attack. Predictions of the amount and levels of the radioactive fallout are difficult because of several factors.  
SOURCE: AtomicArchive.com



Here's the question:  DO YOU FEEL SAFE?


We are a dangerous species...  We kill for pleasure not just for survival...  We are aggressive and brutal, and many human beings do not value life...


Concrete shelters will protect you from radiation fallout, but you may have to live underground for 5 years. Do you have enough food for that long?  Or medical supplies?  What about electricity?


Our enemy is not going to try and just kill humans, they will first target all our energy sources.  If there are a lot of bombs, it will not just be for five years that we are underground.  What will be left, once we can get out of our underground shelters?

  • All our buildings will be destroyed
  • All our manufacturing plants will be destroyed
  • All our hospitals will be destroyed
  • All transportation will be destroyed
  • All animals will be destroyed
  • All vegetation will be destroyed
  • All defense systems will be destroyed

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