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Gear Up for Surviving A Nuclear War: Todays World And Its Inevitable Nuclear Fallout; Lear All The Nuclear War Survival Skills.

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Do you want to be prepared with all the essentials to survive the upcoming Nuclear War and be able to save your family and loved ones? Keep reading so you don’t miss out on these value bombs. What if I tell you that, with February 2022’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the possibility of a nuclear war has come to fruition?... Since WW2 in 1945, we’ve been beating the odds of the next Nuclear War. There is an estimated 100 years for a Nuclear Attack to occur, and we are at 77% and going up… And much more. “Among all countries on earth, humans currently hold an estimated 13,410 nuclear weapons”. This book will provide all the information you need to build a safe shelter for you and your loved ones; Even if you don’t have a basement or other options, you will succeed in surviving and preparing for the worst. If you want to gear up for surviving a Nuclear War with the best supplies and personal protective devices, then scroll up and click the add to cart button.

197 pages, Paperback

Published September 9, 2022

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October 1, 2022
Pragmatic, unrealistic expectations

The main and only issue I have with this book is that whilst it gives helpful information on blast and fallout shelters, it also tells you that fallout shelters are a) virtually useless within 300 miles of a blast zone, that you'd need at least ten square feet per person, which is considerably larger than most people would have, if they have any not to mention the enormous cost of building these things. My point being, this book is fantastic to consider everything from stockpiling to understanding the basics, but it would serve the general populace better if it explained far better how one were to survive fallout, if possible for two weeks at home, which is what most people outside of a ten click blast zone will have. Fir example there are barely a couple of paragraphs devoted to sanitation and even then, only if you have a invested thousands in an built correctly sited fallout shelter conveniently 300 miles from wherever a blast might be. A book focusing practically on people who Who have no choice but to shelter at home and what our odds were then would have been far more useful. Its good, its not that good because neither me, nor 9 tenths of the world population have access to the kind of resources to operate he is suggesting. Passable alternatives and odds of survival in them given the liklihood of what most people will have access to would have been an infinitely better use of page space, that, or add another few chapters telling us.
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