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Post by imperator03 on Mar 3, 2011 22:31:56 GMT -5
This is an old site I came across not long after the dirty bomb scares after 9/11: www.nukepills.com/docs/nuclear_war_survival_skills.pdfOne of the more bitter hobbyhorses I like to ride is the arguably criminal behavior of Carl Sagan. His group was the one that started the whole "Nuclear Winter" hoax that Climate Scare scientists have taken to a whole new level. Should the unthinkable have happened, how many deaths would have been on his hands. The reason the Soviets pushed that sort of nonsense was to get the US public afraid of nuclear war and so put pressure on US leaders to never use nuclear weapons. This might have something to do with the propaganda the US was spewing that while "nobody wins in a nuclear war, we cannot let the enemy to impose their 'will' on us": www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/nukevault/ebb336/index.htmSo what does this mean for us today? This book is chock full of useful ideas, diagrams and solutions that people would have to overcome not only in the aftermath of a nuclear exchange, but would also be useful in the case of a dirty bomb or nuclear fizzle going off.
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Post by King of the Wastes on Mar 4, 2011 0:43:04 GMT -5
Can you download it though? I tried doing that but I couldn't find a way to do it.
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Post by vault72 on Mar 4, 2011 1:35:55 GMT -5
Yeah the Nuclear war survival skills book you can get at amazon.com, I have a hard copy its what the government use to distribute back during the missle scares of the time.
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Post by King of the Wastes on Mar 4, 2011 2:33:57 GMT -5
I think I have it in pdf, I tried the e=calibre thing but it lagged my computer really bad and I decided it wasn't worth it.
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Post by imperator03 on Mar 12, 2011 18:56:58 GMT -5
I think I have it in pdf, I tried the e=calibre thing but it lagged my computer really bad and I decided it wasn't worth it. If you've got someplace I cant put it, I have an epub version somewhere. Looks like with the earthquake in Japan, knowing this kind of stuff becomes more and more relevant. Come to think of it I live downwind of a nuclear plant and if the New Madrid fault goes, we're boned.
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Post by King of the Wastes on Mar 13, 2011 4:55:10 GMT -5
I have it but it is way to small and a pdf. I will take it, and if it doesn't work I am pretty sure it is on the kindle store so I can get it there.
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