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Survival 101: What to do after a nuclear blast

 
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Survival 101: What to do after a nuclear blast
Some good advice from Natural News....

(Natural News) Some people may think that a nuclear blast means the end of the world. But when this actually happens, most people would likely survive the blast itself.

To boost your chances of long-term survival, you need to start preparing once you get a warning about impending nuclear war. (h/t to AskAPrepper.com)

Once you get a warning that a nuclear attack is coming, you first need to find the safest place you can. If you are at home, run to your nuclear shelter, like a bunker or a fallout room with an inner refuge.

If you’re not at home, find shelter as quickly as you can. Head for a basement, subway station or tunnel. An inside room in a sturdy building is also a good option.

If you are stuck outdoors, look for ditches or culverts to shelter in. Avoid trees, bridges or anything that might fall after the blast. (Related: Survival 101: Preparing for a nuclear emergency.)

If you’re caught in open ground, stand there, wait and be ready to carry out the Nuclear Immediate Action Drill. While you’re waiting, roll down your sleeves and put on a hat if you have one.

The Nuclear Immediate Action drill will help protect you from the following dangers of a nuclear explosion:

Flash (thermal pulse)

A flash or thermal pulse is an intense burst of electromagnetic radiation, including ultraviolet, visible light and infrared radiation. A flash is extremely bright and can last for 10 seconds or longer.

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No where in the article did it say you will not even have time to kiss your own ass goodbye at ground zero.

Fuck Natural News!

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Re: Survival 101: What to do after a nuclear blast
That flash will be 100 million degrees °Kelvin
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The most natural act would be to engage in panic sex imho bouncebtounge
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Re: Survival 101: What to do after a nuclear blast
Some good advice from Natural News....

(Natural News) Some people may think that a nuclear blast means the end of the world. But when this actually happens, most people would likely survive the blast itself.

To boost your chances of long-term survival, you need to start preparing once you get a warning about impending nuclear war. (h/t to AskAPrepper.com)

Once you get a warning that a nuclear attack is coming, you first need to find the safest place you can. If you are at home, run to your nuclear shelter, like a bunker or a fallout room with an inner refuge.

If you’re not at home, find shelter as quickly as you can. Head for a basement, subway station or tunnel. An inside room in a sturdy building is also a good option.

If you are stuck outdoors, look for ditches or culverts to shelter in. Avoid trees, bridges or anything that might fall after the blast. (Related: Survival 101: Preparing for a nuclear emergency.)

If you’re caught in open ground, stand there, wait and be ready to carry out the Nuclear Immediate Action Drill. While you’re waiting, roll down your sleeves and put on a hat if you have one.

The Nuclear Immediate Action drill will help protect you from the following dangers of a nuclear explosion:

Flash (thermal pulse)

A flash or thermal pulse is an intense burst of electromagnetic radiation, including ultraviolet, visible light and infrared radiation. A flash is extremely bright and can last for 10 seconds or longer.

[link to www.naturalnews.com (secure)]

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The most natural act would be to engage in panic sex imho bouncebtounge
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Why not?
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Re: Survival 101: What to do after a nuclear blast
Some good advice from Natural News....

(Natural News) Some people may think that a nuclear blast means the end of the world. But when this actually happens, most people would likely survive the blast itself.

To boost your chances of long-term survival, you need to start preparing once you get a warning about impending nuclear war. (h/t to AskAPrepper.com)

Once you get a warning that a nuclear attack is coming, you first need to find the safest place you can. If you are at home, run to your nuclear shelter, like a bunker or a fallout room with an inner refuge.

If you’re not at home, find shelter as quickly as you can. Head for a basement, subway station or tunnel. An inside room in a sturdy building is also a good option.

If you are stuck outdoors, look for ditches or culverts to shelter in. Avoid trees, bridges or anything that might fall after the blast. (Related: Survival 101: Preparing for a nuclear emergency.)

If you’re caught in open ground, stand there, wait and be ready to carry out the Nuclear Immediate Action Drill. While you’re waiting, roll down your sleeves and put on a hat if you have one.

The Nuclear Immediate Action drill will help protect you from the following dangers of a nuclear explosion:

Flash (thermal pulse)

A flash or thermal pulse is an intense burst of electromagnetic radiation, including ultraviolet, visible light and infrared radiation. A flash is extremely bright and can last for 10 seconds or longer.

[link to www.naturalnews.com (secure)]

peace
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blankets tuck and roll.
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Re: Survival 101: What to do after a nuclear blast
The false flag which they'll pull

Why?

To cover up all the vaccine deaths as radiological sickness
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Get under my desk and wait for the teacher's instructions??
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Re: Survival 101: What to do after a nuclear blast
That flash will be 100 million degrees °Kelvin
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That's why you roll your sleeves down!!

You don't walk around every day with your 1 million Kelvin resistant tacticool survival suit??
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Re: Survival 101: What to do after a nuclear blast
Contaminated dust will spread far and wide. Air handlers for bunkers may concentrate the radiation from the dust. If nuclear winter is a thing we all freeze.
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I'm going to get a tan.
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Re: Survival 101: What to do after a nuclear blast
Good info Pal
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Re: Survival 101: What to do after a nuclear blast
That flash will be 100 million degrees °Kelvin
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That's why you roll your sleeves down!!

You don't walk around every day with your 1 million Kelvin resistant tacticool survival suit??
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Is there a SPF rating for that?

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Move along, nothing to see here…..
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Re: Survival 101: What to do after a nuclear blast
Everyone at glp thinks they're gonna be amongst the survivors. Lol
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Re: Survival 101: What to do after a nuclear blast
Keep a revolver handy.

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Re: Survival 101: What to do after a nuclear blast
Contaminated dust will spread far and wide. Air handlers for bunkers may concentrate the radiation from the dust. If nuclear winter is a thing we all freeze.
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Yea if it's a surface burst.

Air burst nukes there is no radiation, just max wind damage.

Most likely scenario so the elite don't get poisoned by radiation and they can point the finger away from vaccine genocide and say it was radiation.
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Re: Survival 101: What to do after a nuclear blast
A nuclear bomb is very survivable if you are not at ground zero. It is not like they depict in the movies, the area will not be unlivable forever and “nuclear winter” was never proven. There’s no need to die needlessly and painfully of radiation poisoning, you can grow food in the soil even after a few days. It’s all just another Hollywood fantasy promoted after the U.S. stopped civil nuclear preparedness training after the Reagan administration, they want you to die.

Two days after detonation, the radiation in fallout drops to a safe level. People live in Hiroshima and Nagasaki to this day and there are no unsafe levels.

And “duck and cover” is to save you from being shredded by 300mph flying glass (don’t go look out a window to investigate the flash, many die this way.) Two men survived BOTH the Hiroshima and Nagasaki blasts because they practiced “duck and cover” when they saw the flash, one saved many coworkers because right before he had spoken about what to do.

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Re: Survival 101: What to do after a nuclear blast
survivors must stay inside for at least a week.longer if possible.
if a single speck of that radioactive dust gets on you, it burns and never stops.
your supposed to bathe asap if you have been exposed and another person has to help you get those spots you cannot.
its not the best way to meet someone..you have to help each other.

every opening must be sealed to prevent the dust getting in.
that is why you cant even look outside for that time being.
the dust will kill you.

i dont see how the average person can really survive though.
i forget how many miles out buildings will just collapse and all that...

some people will survive.
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Re: Survival 101: What to do after a nuclear blast
That flash will be 100 million degrees °Kelvin
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only in 1/2-2 mile radius of blast
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Re: Survival 101: What to do after a nuclear blast
Some good advice from Natural News....

(Natural News) Some people may think that a nuclear blast means the end of the world. But when this actually happens, most people would likely survive the blast itself.

To boost your chances of long-term survival, you need to start preparing once you get a warning about impending nuclear war. (h/t to AskAPrepper.com)

Once you get a warning that a nuclear attack is coming, you first need to find the safest place you can. If you are at home, run to your nuclear shelter, like a bunker or a fallout room with an inner refuge.

If you’re not at home, find shelter as quickly as you can. Head for a basement, subway station or tunnel. An inside room in a sturdy building is also a good option.

If you are stuck outdoors, look for ditches or culverts to shelter in. Avoid trees, bridges or anything that might fall after the blast. (Related: Survival 101: Preparing for a nuclear emergency.)

If you’re caught in open ground, stand there, wait and be ready to carry out the Nuclear Immediate Action Drill. While you’re waiting, roll down your sleeves and put on a hat if you have one.

The Nuclear Immediate Action drill will help protect you from the following dangers of a nuclear explosion:

Flash (thermal pulse)

A flash or thermal pulse is an intense burst of electromagnetic radiation, including ultraviolet, visible light and infrared radiation. A flash is extremely bright and can last for 10 seconds or longer.

[link to www.naturalnews.com (secure)]

peace
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bend over and kiss your ass goodbye.we're all gonna die.
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Re: Survival 101: What to do after a nuclear blast
If your not in the immediate area, no less than five or ten miles depending on the size, it is survivable providing you stay out of the fallout.
You need to go parallel to the blast cloud. Take a couple minutes and watch which way it’s drifting.
If you make it home or a structure go to the center or basement if available.
Stay there no less than two weeks and give the radioactive shit time to decay.
If you have time, duct tape all the window and door cracks and put as much material against them as you can (mattresses tables ext.)

After that your pretty much fucked and in the Mad Max new world.
Yeah I hope I’m in the blast zone too.

Here’s a good simulation tool if you want to get an idea of blast zones and fallout. Remember though, the fallout area is dependent on wind direction at the time of the attack.

[link to nuclearsecrecy.com (secure)]
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Re: Survival 101: What to do after a nuclear blast
DIE QUICKLY
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Re: Survival 101: What to do after a nuclear blast
You most likely will not survive world war 3 unless you have access to a bunker. If that day ever comes every nation will shoot their whole wad and in the nuclear arsenal are bombs specifically designed to mass radiate huge swaths of land making them uninhabitable.

People can keep dreaming though. Personally I wouldn't want to survive. Slow death from radiation poisoning and cancer, while the still born babies come out with two heads and five arms.

Plus it would probably take another few hundred years to establish a civilization worth living in again.

Even if you survive the radiation, you would probably still die from some other bioweapon the nations would release in the final conflagration of world war 3. That is what the MAD doctrine is about, mutually assured destruction.

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Re: Survival 101: What to do after a nuclear blast
The most natural act would be to engage in panic sex imho bouncebtounge
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Sure, but before you do that, "get a (bunker)".
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Re: Survival 101: What to do after a nuclear blast
Also if your in a house, cover your roof vents with a couple of trash bags and your plumbing Brent’s with a couple of socks and duct tape.
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Re: Survival 101: What to do after a nuclear blast
Welder's Glasses in Survival Kit...

Check...

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Re: Survival 101: What to do after a nuclear blast
Tin hat ranch did an excellent series on surviving a nuclear weapon.

Observing the flash duration...etc

How long to shelter in place.

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Re: Survival 101: What to do after a nuclear blast
Step 1. Log on to GLP and watch the glowies literally glow.

Step 2. Make sure the most important non NATO country on the planet worth all our destruction is still Putin free because that's what really matters.





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