REAL MAN TRUCKWORKS & SURVIVAL
GENERAL TOPICS => D.O.T. => Topic started by: stlaser on April 04, 2016, 01:24:16 AM
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http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-04-03/how-bad-would-nuclear-terror-attack-be-find-out-interactive-nukemap
Interesting & whole lot of scary in one single website. Can't guarantee you won't get a visit from the black helicopters after trying out this website..... ???
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you are correct. Dirty bomb or minor league nuke in the port of Houston, I think I'm OK. Hit city center with a russian airbust, I'm a bit crispy
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A bit crispy?
Don't you know the Langley boys are following that site as well. Wouldn't be surprised if they designed it themselves! My guess is they changed a couple critical steps of assembly. Ya know you are bolting part d to e exactly according to instructions then suddenly you feel warm for about a millionth of a second then you find yourself facing this scary person who claims to be the devil...
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I figured as such, that site has been running for years though. I forgot it existed until it popped up in a recent zero hedge article.
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I've come across that site several times in the past few years. I always play with it in whatever part of the country I'm in. All but the biggest nukes I would likely survive the initial blast. After that site I usually end up checking for the prevailing winds in whatever part of the country I'm in.
I've been very "into" nuclear war since I was a kid growing up. I watched a movie the other day I hadn't seen since I was a kid. The day after. It's on YouTube and you guys may have seen it. Makes you think In a full scale nuclear war you might be better off to go in the initial blasts. Radiation poisoning would be a bad way to check out.
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Never seen the site but kinda cool for SHTF time, one way or the other.
About 7-8 out with some hills between from a major west coast AFB. Possible issue as wind can be in my favor.
35+ from Sac and SF, so good there.