NUKEMAP - let's see how far away you have to be

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Stop, drop and roll right? You people don't know that WW 3 has already started?

Let's face it most of us aren't going to make it. My bunker is full of king Arthur bread mix, cake mixes and cookie mix. And canned meats and veggies, lots of beans for methane power? Kidding I'm stocking it with drinkable too we will go out happy, happy.

Life is over when the toilet paper runs out. We can't wipe up the rear without it.

Where already getting radiation from that blown up power plant in Japan. They say it's going to blow up again when the 6,000 active fuel rods are more exposed. In the next reactor.

Here's comes the real Godzilla?
 
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Think I'd better buy an island (in the middle of the Atlantic) if I want to be around after the Big Bang!
 
Duck and cover. Just like we were taught when we were kids. The only thing that accomplished is that it made it easier to load the crispy critters on to a truck with a pitchfork . Owwww. That's really bad.:rolleyes:
 
I didn't look at the map; I didn't need too. I spent most of my Air Force career was in the Strategic Air Command. We had enough nuclear bombs on base to blow up the United States and that was just one wing of B-52's we had 20 air craft. Now think about Bases like Minot ND, or Grand Forks SD. or several other northern tier Air Force Bases.

There is no way to survive a in a world after a Nuclear War. At least not a war envisioned in the 1960 thru 1990. Radiation if it doesn't kill you out right; the cancers will in short order.

My belief back then was to bend over place my head between my legs and kiss my butt good bye.
 
Growing up we were within a box made up by Norfolk, Camp Lejeune, Ft Bragg and Seymour Johnson AFB. So I just figured we were toast before we even tried to get under our desk. Why even get your pants dirty sitting on the floor.
 
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I didn't look at the map; I didn't need too. I spent most of my Air Force career was in the Strategic Air Command. We had enough nuclear bombs on base to blow up the United States and that was just one wing of B-52's we had 20 air craft. Now think about Bases like Minot ND, or Grand Forks SD. or several other northern tier Air Force Bases.

There is no way to survive a in a world after a Nuclear War. At least not a war envisioned in the 1960 thru 1990. Radiation if it doesn't kill you out right; the cancers will in short order.

My belief back then was to bend over place my head between my legs and kiss my butt good bye.


I see an optimist here.
We all know there are still survivors from Hiroshima.
Hiroshima and Nagasaki Remembered: The Story of Hiroshima

It takes 10 times the K tonnage to impact twice the land area in a nuke explosion.
The kill factor is estimated now as a body count charted on the
populated densely populated drop zones in Japan.
This is where the estimates of destruction come from.

I am not worried about nukes as much as the evasion form the southern border.

We are in the end times now. Study the Bible.
Welcome to Shepherd's Chapel

At sometime we all go back to our Father so don't worry.
 
Spent some time in SAC doing security; part of it around B-52s, and one brief tour with Minuteman missiles. Got way too familiar with nukes than you want to be. To most people they're like zombies--not quite real. To actually touch one of the things was a creepy feeling. They definitely were NOT fooling around in those days, and those B-52s on the alert pad were very definitely cocked.

Some years later I got to know a Japanese-American lady whose parents took her back to Japan just prior to the outbreak of WWII. She was a high school student in Nagasaki when the bomb dropped. She told me her story. Due to the terrain of the area and the distance involved, she was one of the lucky ones.

Those things kind of bring it home.
 
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I always thought that current bombs had a larger blast area than this shows. Initially, if you are more than 5-6 miles from the point of impact, it depends on which way the wind is blowing.

Note that I said initially, not long term.

This means that if they nuke Washington or New York, it can take a while before Louisiana is affected.

There will be time to retaliate if our leadership does not have to study it first.
 

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