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Is it time to consider Nuclear War risk in your relocation plans?

 
Zalinsky

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04/18/2021 01:29 PM

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Is it time to consider Nuclear War risk in your relocation plans?
We are planning to move out of NY. It's been one of the Top 5 worst states for years, and I have wanted to leave, but my wife was resistant, because of friends, kids' friends, etc.

She has finally also had enough, and we are trying to decide where to move (my job gives me some flexibility).

We are considering a lot of factors, but we both independently came to the conclusion that Nuclear War risk is now a factor. We now think nuclear war is a high enough risk that not being a likely target zone is part of our calculus.

This is a brand new concern to me. Since the 90s, my view of nuclear war risk was basically zero, but I don't feel that way any more.

Anyone else adding this risk to their decision-making?
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Re: Is it time to consider Nuclear War risk in your relocation plans?
Pitcairn Island looks good to me atm.
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Re: Is it time to consider Nuclear War risk in your relocation plans?
You cant relocate anywhere. What do you think is going to happen when every nuclear power plant in the US and Russia is severely damaged by the nuclear strikes? Hundreds of Chernobyl's with no one left alive to address them spewing out lethal radiation 24/7 for the forseable future. It wont take long for the Northern Hemisphere to be totally uninhabitable, then eventually the southern hemisphere. If there is a major nuclear war we are all gonna die. Sorry.
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You cant relocate anywhere. What do you think is going to happen when every nuclear power plant in the US and Russia is severely damaged by the nuclear strikes? Hundreds of Chernobyl's with no one left alive to address them spewing out lethal radiation 24/7 for the forseable future. It wont take long for the Northern Hemisphere to be totally uninhabitable, then eventually the southern hemisphere. If there is a major nuclear war we are all gonna die. Sorry.
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Africa will be spared. The elites are saving that continent for the end times, to start over, of course the current population will be removed
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Re: Is it time to consider Nuclear War risk in your relocation plans?
We are planning to move out of NY. It's been one of the Top 5 worst states for years, and I have wanted to leave, but my wife was resistant, because of friends, kids' friends, etc.

She has finally also had enough, and we are trying to decide where to move (my job gives me some flexibility).

We are considering a lot of factors, but we both independently came to the conclusion that Nuclear War risk is now a factor. We now think nuclear war is a high enough risk that not being a likely target zone is part of our calculus.

This is a brand new concern to me. Since the 90s, my view of nuclear war risk was basically zero, but I don't feel that way any more.

Anyone else adding this risk to their decision-making?
 Quoting: Zalinsky


You don't want to live within 100 miles of the I-95 corridor. Between Norfolk and Boston.

Also avoid the I-75 corridor.
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if devastating global nuclear war commences, I hope a bomb detonates right over my head, in the first salvo

but hey, there's that comforting conspiracy theory that nukes are a myth - guess we'll find out
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Re: Is it time to consider Nuclear War risk in your relocation plans?
We are planning to move out of NY. It's been one of the Top 5 worst states for years, and I have wanted to leave, but my wife was resistant, because of friends, kids' friends, etc.

She has finally also had enough, and we are trying to decide where to move (my job gives me some flexibility).

We are considering a lot of factors, but we both independently came to the conclusion that Nuclear War risk is now a factor. We now think nuclear war is a high enough risk that not being a likely target zone is part of our calculus.

This is a brand new concern to me. Since the 90s, my view of nuclear war risk was basically zero, but I don't feel that way any more.

Anyone else adding this risk to their decision-making?
 Quoting: Zalinsky


You believe in nuclear weapons lol those are as real as saying 2 + 2 is 4 lol it actually is 22 because 2 + 2 is 22 you are not adding anything and use a programmed basis because you see a + you are just a brain washed fool.
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04/18/2021 03:41 PM
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Re: Is it time to consider Nuclear War risk in your relocation plans?
We are planning to move out of NY. It's been one of the Top 5 worst states for years, and I have wanted to leave, but my wife was resistant, because of friends, kids' friends, etc.

She has finally also had enough, and we are trying to decide where to move (my job gives me some flexibility).

We are considering a lot of factors, but we both independently came to the conclusion that Nuclear War risk is now a factor. We now think nuclear war is a high enough risk that not being a likely target zone is part of our calculus.

This is a brand new concern to me. Since the 90s, my view of nuclear war risk was basically zero, but I don't feel that way any more.

Anyone else adding this risk to their decision-making?
 Quoting: Zalinsky




https://imgur.com/wGVDMXr

https://imgur.com/vdMXjaV

TruthInvestigator
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YES!!

Joel Skousen...Strategic Relocation has an excellent Nuclear Fallout map

also Nuclear War Survival Skills by Cresson Kearny
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Here in NYC ground zero baby. Not going anywhere. Just waiting for the big flash no pain no suffering. Go from a grease spot to the ressurection and meet the Messiah.
Wish I didn't know now what I didn't know then.

If the more I know, the more I know I don’t know, then do I truly know what I know because I know I don’t?

You cannot reach a correct conclusion if you begin with an incorrect assumption
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If he wants me to leave he'll make it so.
Wish I didn't know now what I didn't know then.

If the more I know, the more I know I don’t know, then do I truly know what I know because I know I don’t?

You cannot reach a correct conclusion if you begin with an incorrect assumption
Zalinsky  (OP)

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04/18/2021 05:51 PM

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Re: Is it time to consider Nuclear War risk in your relocation plans?
We are planning to move out of NY. It's been one of the Top 5 worst states for years, and I have wanted to leave, but my wife was resistant, because of friends, kids' friends, etc.

She has finally also had enough, and we are trying to decide where to move (my job gives me some flexibility).

We are considering a lot of factors, but we both independently came to the conclusion that Nuclear War risk is now a factor. We now think nuclear war is a high enough risk that not being a likely target zone is part of our calculus.

This is a brand new concern to me. Since the 90s, my view of nuclear war risk was basically zero, but I don't feel that way any more.

Anyone else adding this risk to their decision-making?
 Quoting: Zalinsky




https://imgur.com/wGVDMXr

https://imgur.com/vdMXjaV

 Quoting: TruthInvestigator


I find it amazing that Oregon is unscathed, especially since there would be no fallout blowing from the West to ruin it.

The rest of America will be devastated, and Antifa will still have an intact Portland to ruin.

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04/18/2021 05:59 PM
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I live in Oregon...so no nuclear bomb worries but Cascadia. Not sure I believe this map.
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04/18/2021 06:23 PM
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Re: Is it time to consider Nuclear War risk in your relocation plans?
We are planning to move out of NY. It's been one of the Top 5 worst states for years, and I have wanted to leave, but my wife was resistant, because of friends, kids' friends, etc.

She has finally also had enough, and we are trying to decide where to move (my job gives me some flexibility).

We are considering a lot of factors, but we both independently came to the conclusion that Nuclear War risk is now a factor. We now think nuclear war is a high enough risk that not being a likely target zone is part of our calculus.

This is a brand new concern to me. Since the 90s, my view of nuclear war risk was basically zero, but I don't feel that way any more.

Anyone else adding this risk to their decision-making?
 Quoting: Zalinsky




https://imgur.com/wGVDMXr

https://imgur.com/vdMXjaV

 Quoting: TruthInvestigator


I find it amazing that Oregon is unscathed, especially since there would be no fallout blowing from the West to ruin it.

The rest of America will be devastated, and Antifa will still have an intact Portland to ruin.
 Quoting: Zalinsky


I find it hard to believe Portland with it's dry dock & PDX, the Dalles Dam or Bonneville Dam wouldn't be considered considered at least targets of opportunity. I'd hate to think that after WW3 Portland would be the last bastion of humanity in America!





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