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My Personal Preparations For Nuclear War

The User's Profile Chris Martenson October 29, 2016
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Executive Summary The Importance Of Avoiding Contamination The Steps I Took This Week Resources For Estimating The Threat Level For Where You Live Advice For City-Dwellers First up, I promised you that if I ever took any actions I’d let you know about them.  I toyed with breaking that pledge (net very seriously) because I…

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Executive Summary

  • The Importance Of Avoiding Contamination
  • The Steps I Took This Week
  • Resources For Estimating The Threat Level For Where You Live
  • Advice For City-Dwellers

First up, I promised you that if I ever took any actions I’d let you know about them.  I toyed with breaking that pledge (net very seriously) because I really don’t want to needlessly scare anybody.

I don’t like focusing on the negative, but I did catch myself thinking and slightly worrying about the tensions with Russia and realized that I did not have a few basic preparations.   So what do we do at Peak Prosperity when we have a gap between what we know and our actions?  We close up that gap with action.

I’ve written extensively about the possibility of war with Russia, and the possible things to protect against range from minor annoyances and shortages to a grid down event (via EMP or hacking) to a nuclear war.

Of them all, I suppose the grid down event scares me the most if it involved any protracted outage of more than a month.  Things fall apart never to be properly rebuilt if that happens.

But a limited nuclear war, or even a more broad-based one if things really get out of hand, also worry me a lot.

And I am not the sort to sit around and worry.  I hate sitting around and worrying so last week I did what few things I could to assure that I can make the best of it if a nuclear exchange happens.

Look, even if there’s only a 1% chance of a nuclear exchange over the next five years, I personally consider that that to be an excessive risk (given the catastrophic outcomes involved).  Given how I am built, I need to prepare as best I can so that I can relieve my anxiety and get back to living life fully.

As background, you should definitely re-read our excellent previously-issued reports on radiation and the difference between that and radioactive contamination because those are the building blocks for knowing how to survive.

In fact, you should print them out and have them tucked into your preparations area.

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Executive Summary The Importance Of Avoiding Contamination The Steps I Took This Week Resources For Estimating The Threat Level For Where You Live Advice For City-Dwellers First up, I promised you that if I ever took any actions I’d let you know about them.  I toyed with breaking that pledge (net very seriously) because I…

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I go on Medicare this year.  Frankly, there are things I will not make A Herculean effort to survive.
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