Anonymous wrote:Apparently the iodine pills are not needed if you are over 40 bc the point of them is to thwart thyroid cancer
Anonymous wrote:lmao.
why would you WANT to live?
Even if you lived, the rest of the country (and planet) would turn into a radioactive waste land. There would be no potable water anywhere not contaminated with radiation. Even if you did manage somehow to find water, you'd have to fight people to death for any remaining food.
This is of course you can even survive and not magically get radiation poisoning. Trust me, you'd much rather die in the initial blast than from radiation poisoning. If the US ever got nuked, it wouldn't make sense for the attacker to ONLY launch one or two nukes directed at say NYC and DC. You'd have to try to cripple the US so that we couldn't retaliate. That means launching 10, 20, 30, 40+ nukes to cover the entire land area of the US in order to try to decapitate leadership. They'd also set off nukes high up to trigger an EMP that'd wipe out the power grid. There'd be no where to hide from nuclear winter and deadly fall out.
Just die.
Anonymous wrote:If you are in DC, there is nothing you can do. You probably won't even know when it happens.
Anonymous wrote:There is a 2014 report that examines what to do, although it seems to have been taken offline (or perhaps there is an updated version but I don't see it). It's linked from here (but to a broken link):
https://theweek.com/articles/447885/nuclear-bomb-exploded-downtown-washington-what-should
Given that Europe is running low on iodine pills already, I'm not beyond putting a few plans together just in case.
Does anyone happen to have a decent resource for the lay person? I'm not really interested in the exact risk assessment, only what to do to protect ourselves.
Apologies if there is already a discussion on this somewhere.