Preparing for Uncertainty and Self Reliance
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Very Good
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Unless you are 100% prepared, you don't... let's be honest, depending on where you live you may live in a nuclear fallout area and well, you are just fucked.
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History doesn't say that.The Conservative wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 6:01 amUnless you are 100% prepared, you don't... let's be honest, depending on where you live you may live in a nuclear fallout area and well, you are just fucked.
Hiroshima had a population of 350,000 at the time of the first atomic bomb. 70,000 died directly, another 30,000 followed in a number of weeks. About a 3rd died from the bomb. The first bomb where no one knew how to deal with it or protect from it. Granted newer bombs are more powerful, but if you aren't too close, you'll probably survive.
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Except we probably aren't talking about surviving only two bombs being dropped, we are talking about MAAD type of environment here.C-Mag wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 11:12 amHistory doesn't say that.The Conservative wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 6:01 amUnless you are 100% prepared, you don't... let's be honest, depending on where you live you may live in a nuclear fallout area and well, you are just fucked.
Hiroshima had a population of 350,000 at the time of the first atomic bomb. 70,000 died directly, another 30,000 followed in a number of weeks. About a 3rd died from the bomb. The first bomb where no one knew how to deal with it or protect from it. Granted newer bombs are more powerful, but if you aren't too close, you'll probably survive.
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Don’t live in a major city, or next to a military base. Problem solved.The Conservative wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 11:13 amExcept we probably aren't talking about surviving only two bombs being dropped, we are talking about MAAD type of environment here.C-Mag wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 11:12 amHistory doesn't say that.The Conservative wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 6:01 am
Unless you are 100% prepared, you don't... let's be honest, depending on where you live you may live in a nuclear fallout area and well, you are just fucked.
Hiroshima had a population of 350,000 at the time of the first atomic bomb. 70,000 died directly, another 30,000 followed in a number of weeks. About a 3rd died from the bomb. The first bomb where no one knew how to deal with it or protect from it. Granted newer bombs are more powerful, but if you aren't too close, you'll probably survive.
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We can all find scenarios in which we die immediately, no one needs help with that.
The positive thing is to want to survive and keep your family alive. That means learning, gaining skills, being prepared mentally, physically, spiritually and having the bare minimum tools to do that.
That's what this entire thread is about. Understanding world events are largely out of your control, but as the patriarch of the family what do you need to do improve yourself, to lead and provide for your family the best your can.
Seeing the dangers over the horizon, not being dependent on whether or not the government is fucking you over directly or indirectly.
The positive thing is to want to survive and keep your family alive. That means learning, gaining skills, being prepared mentally, physically, spiritually and having the bare minimum tools to do that.
That's what this entire thread is about. Understanding world events are largely out of your control, but as the patriarch of the family what do you need to do improve yourself, to lead and provide for your family the best your can.
Seeing the dangers over the horizon, not being dependent on whether or not the government is fucking you over directly or indirectly.
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Re: Preparing for Uncertainty and Self Reliance
the carefully calculated deaths from an interpolar exchange
was 186 million killed on both sides
that still leaves about 7.7 billion people on earth to rebuild after
was 186 million killed on both sides
that still leaves about 7.7 billion people on earth to rebuild after
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That will certainly lead to : “You will own nothing and be happy.” - WEF
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1 kiloton (Think Heroshima or Nagasaki) had a total blast radius of about 21 miles. Today's nukes are 10 times that stronger on average, and if we are talking Russia, they aren't going to launch small nukes at the US.SuburbanFarmer wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 11:39 amDon’t live in a major city, or next to a military base. Problem solved.The Conservative wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 11:13 amExcept we probably aren't talking about surviving only two bombs being dropped, we are talking about MAAD type of environment here.C-Mag wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 11:12 am
History doesn't say that.
Hiroshima had a population of 350,000 at the time of the first atomic bomb. 70,000 died directly, another 30,000 followed in a number of weeks. About a 3rd died from the bomb. The first bomb where no one knew how to deal with it or protect from it. Granted newer bombs are more powerful, but if you aren't too close, you'll probably survive.
Boston is 30 miles away from where I live, any nuke gets dropped on Boston, most of Mass, part of NH, and RI are going to be hammered.
Mass is a small state vs others, states like NY, MA, RI, Maine, etc will be wiped off the map.
So when I say that there is no survival, you have to realize that even after the bombs drop, you have nuclear fallout based on wind conditions, etc...
If anything they would hit California and other states on the west and possibly east coast and let the radiation and fallout run through the rest of the country and kill a lot of people off.
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