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Nuclear war survival guide reveals seven everyday items if disaster strikes

https://www.dailymail.com/sciencetech/article-15795297/Forgotten-nuclear-war-survival-guide-reveals-seven-everyday-items-Americans-need-disaster-strikes.html
7•Bender•1h ago

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WalterGR•39m ago
The guide itself was submitted here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48876737
Systemmanic•33m ago
1. Building a shelter

2. Clean drinking water

3. Non-perishable food

4. Radiation fallout meter

5. Valuables, money and vital documents

6. Lighting

7. Protective clothing

embedding-shape•31m ago
Slightly more up to date than 1979, the Swedish government recently produced and sent to all residents a "in case of crisis or war" guide that includes a bunch of helpful tips on how to be prepared in case of crisis, and is very concise and easy to read: https://rib.msb.se/filer/pdf/30874.pdf (some Sweden-specifics, like about all the civil defence shelters being available everywhere, but most things are generic and global advice)
comrade1234•23m ago
Iran doesn't have nukes and the Obama deal was really good. Iran didn't want to develop nukes. But now it totally makes sense that they should.
warshinder•15m ago
Hillary Clinton was interviewed recently and she was refreshingly candid about the glaring problems with the “Obama deal” which most notably was that it did nothing to prevent Iran from amassing a large stockpile of ballistic missiles and giving support to violent factions like the Yemeni’s who you may recall used such to disrupt global trade. It was better than nothing, and maybe good, but it’s worth adding context when someone describes it as “really good.” Hillary Clinton wouldn’t use that phrase.

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