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Actually living in or closely around Cave Junction Oregon is about one of the most safe places in the Northern Hemisphere to survive a nuclear war, be it just a tactical exchange or a full out empty the magazines global thermonuclear war.
On the nuclear fallout maps that were produced during the cold war, SW Oregon was one of the few areas in the US that was supposed to be free of radiation, based on presumed Soviet targeting criteria and prevailing wind patterns.I've wondered why we ended up there specifically...is it safer because of the caves...or is it something else about that particular location???
God will give you a pass on the suicide if you use his chosen caliber.I'll take that self-inflicted shot in the head with a 9mm pistol rather than digging holes.
On the nuclear fallout maps that were produced during the cold war, SW Oregon was one of the few areas in the US that was supposed to be free of radiation, based on presumed Soviet targeting criteria and prevailing wind patterns.
I'll take that self-inflicted shot in the head with a 9mm pistol rather than digging holes.
Honestly if the blast hits within 100 miles, I'm walking towards it, not away.
I have the exact same answer with a diagnosis of Alzheimer's too.I'll take that self-inflicted shot in the head with a 9mm pistol rather than digging holes.