Nuclear War Survival
A One Hour Crash Course
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ナレーター:
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Graham Mack
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著者:
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David Kobler
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JD Dutra
このコンテンツについて
Today’s global political climate is volatile, with the threat of a world nuclear war looming daily. Modern hypersonic warheads can reach any city on the planet in just 20 minutes, making them nearly impossible to defend against or warn about.
Considering that the side that strikes first has a higher chance of winning by overwhelming the enemy, the actual “red lines” are unknown to everyone outside the smallest circles of power. Once these lines are crossed by one side or the other, it will be too late for everyone else to prepare for a nuclear war.
So, is investing one hour of your time learning nuclear war survival skills and how to survive a nuclear war worthwhile? The devastating events in Hiroshima and Nagasaki proved that there will always be survivors in the aftermath of a nuclear explosion. These people did a few things right that made all the difference, and after listening to this short book, you’ll know these critical steps too.
By dedicating just 10-15 minutes each day to listening, you'll quickly learn (in less than a week):
- The science behind nuclear weapons and how they operate.
- The five types of damage they cause and how to protect yourself and your loved ones from each.
- How to prepare and recover from a nuclear attack in your area.
- Strategies for shielding yourself from fallout and safely decontaminating water.
- How to identify high-risk targets and assess your radiation exposure.
- Different building materials and how they act as a protective shelter.
- The essential supplies you need to survive.The steps you need to take to protect your electronics from an EMP.
- How to identify radiation poisoning and the role of potassium iodide tablets.
- The minimum amount of time you need to stay inside a shelter after a nuclear detonation nearby, and how to know when it is safe to come out.
- And much more.
The basics take about an hour to listen to, and the bonus information takes just a few minutes longer.
Always be prepared, just in case.
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