Jfow85
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Thats easy. There's plenty of woods to get lost in and I'm really good at hide n seek.First thing however is to survive the initial hordes of the purge.
Thats easy. There's plenty of woods to get lost in and I'm really good at hide n seek.First thing however is to survive the initial hordes of the purge.
I'm not saying it would wipe out the human race. But I do believe the resulting chaos would result in the loss of a pretty hefty percentage of the global population.Mankind has been around for over 100,000 years, the internet has been around since the 60’s...
I'm not saying it would wipe out the human race. But I do believe the resulting chaos would result in the loss of a pretty hefty percentage of the global population.
Easy to pick on the libtards and city slickers. But most country boys are more like them than they are hardened and seasoned survivors.
This event would be where third world countries would thrive. Many of us have lost the primal essential skills to surviveI'm not saying it would wipe out the human race. But I do believe the resulting chaos would result in the loss of a pretty hefty percentage of the global population.
They’d have them but be unable to use them because no power for production, fuel, charging batteries…. Or power to simply operate the push button launch all because internet is goneand the remaining alive still have nukes, agi, chemical or biological weapons, etc.
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I do nuclear work, Chernobyl isn't even close to what could happen in todays age.Chernobyl is vastly overrated..
And we're already on WW3 , at best cold war 2
Isn’t that the truth!!!I do nuclear work, Chernobyl isn't even close to what could happen in todays age.
I think we need to clarify if we're talking about weapons or reactor failure.I do nuclear work, Chernobyl isn't even close to what could happen in todays age.
Or how about the one in Japan that was damaged from a hurricane (typhoon?) Nuclear failures can be minimized and there is no giant explosion like in Hollywood movies but…. Chernobyl was devastating to that area and it wasn’t anywhere near enough people or large enough to do what some of our nuclear plants could now. If there was a reactor melt down at the one in Ga, many people would be effected by it because we simply have too many people in close proximity to each other.I think we need to clarify if we're talking about weapons or reactor failure.
Nuclear weapons can be devastating but they cant cause the disaster that Carl Sagan et al thought they could cause.
Chernobyl was just a disaster waiting to happen and the soviets were dumb enough to run tests leading to the failure without proper containment systems which kept three mile island from doing the same thing.
I am talking about massive reactor meltdown. The half life of some of them won't be in a timeline we can handle. We can only build lead casks or containments so big before issues start going down into the earth or natural breakdown causes failure and leakage. With the amount of reactors and plants on the earth right now, and resources that go with that, if we ever had multiple failures with any adding outside factors it could be catastrophic.Or how about the one in Japan that was damaged from a hurricane (typhoon?) Nuclear failures can be minimized and there is no giant explosion like in Hollywood movies but…. Chernobyl was devastating to that area and it wasn’t anywhere near enough people or large enough to do what some of our nuclear plants could now. If there was a reactor melt down at the one in Ga, many people would be effected by it because we simply have too many people in close proximity to each other.
Even a powerful solar flare could cause enough of a magnetic pulse to kill all electronics on EarthDo the Nuclear vote include Electro Magnetic Pulse (EMP) Weaponry? Only thing I know about it is by movies, so I can be completely ignorant. But EMP detonation in the atmosphere that short circuit all electrical devices for thousands of miles seem like the weapon of the future. Then whoever the winner is rule the earth for a few hundred years until Thanos come.
I should also add that in a solar flare we would have approximately 6 minutes warning, thats it
He seems to know more about what's going on than most, kind of eerie sometimes! MJK, not necessarily Douglas Adams to be clear.We're going to have to keep an eye on the dolphins, if they decide to leave we're all screwed
"So long, and thanks for all the fish"