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I've instructed my family to run towards the blast. Maranatha.
Dont forget your iodine tablets!
90% of the radiation you take into your body will attach itself to the iodine in your body. When you bring in New Iodine, you flush out Old Radioactive Iodine.
If I was more knowledgable, I could tell you when to take it and what dosage....but it has been too many years. Maybe someone else has that info.
Quality of life versus quantity of life.I find this notion most perplexing and I must be missing something. I would be interested in a fallout shelter to protect my family from radioactive particulate, as I love them so very much, and I have a duty to preserve our family line. Heading towards where the H-bombs are landing is counterintuitive. So, don't understand.
Quality of life versus quantity of life.
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He is talking about Fallout, the video game, not radioactive particles from a nuclear explosion.
I lived through Cold War Part One, remember going with my family to look at above-ground model bomb shelters. That was circa 1950's. My dad was an air force officer, I remember leafing though his training manuals from early in the Kennedy administration with the emphasis on counter insurgency. Which at that time meant, Laos and Vietnam. I survived that too. Now my string is getting short. I'm not too worried about death by nuclear warfare. True, it's still a possibility. But the magnitude of the forces involved make me feel pretty small and helpless. We live in the Puget Sound area, likely on various target lists. I've sat on Jetty Island with my granddaughter and looked across at the USS Abraham Lincoln at the dock, knowing that at that instant it was a MIRV target on a list. Not to mention the Boeing plant, a naval air station to the north, a nuclear submarine base to the west, a naval shipyard to the SW, an army post and air force base to the south, etc. Living in a targeted area, I doubt surviving the blast and fallout would ever find life as we now know it the same again. My guess is it would be pretty grim for survivors. So my circumstances suggest a 9mm pistol would more valuable than a shelter.
Assuming this is still reasonably accurate, nada to a fallout shelter. There may not be much to survive for here in the Western side of WA State.
As an aside, I believe Russia still has the Jim Creek Naval Radio Station listed as a first-strike target. The facility is located near Oso, WA, and North of greater Seattle.
Jim Creek Naval Radio Station - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
I am ready, just follow the needle. I never could figure out why they had a x100 r/hr reading. If you are looking at the meter and it is reading 100 r/hr or so, run like he11, or bend over and kiss your @ss goodbye. I worked as a Health Physics Technician, Specialist and Engineer in my 15 year nuclear career.
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