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about ten feet A fallout shelter needs to protect you from radioactive particles and blast impact: compacted dirt is great at both. Building down to a depth of about ten feet will provide ample protection, but any deeper makes it hard to dig out in the event of a collapse.
The following activities and practices will help enhance your system's ability to remove toxins and purify your life. Meditate. Meditation is a...
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The United States has never issued a million dollar bill. However, many businesses print million dollar bills for sale as novelties. Such bills do...
Read More »The numbers in the diagram represent dose reduction: those rooms marked with 200 will successfully reduce radiation exposure to 1/200th of what it would it be outside; those showing 10 will only reduce exposure to a paltry 1/10th.
Contestants had to build their own shelters, start their own fires, and find their own food. "Physically, the hardest part was starvation," says...
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INFJ is the rarest personality type across the population, occurring in just 2% of the population. It is also the rarest personality type among...
Read More »There's no sense surviving a nuclear attack, only to emerge from your shelter to a raging inferno, so make sure that anything that could be ignited by thermal radiation is cleared well away from your shelter.
Special Processed American Meat SPAM is an acronym: Special Processed American Meat.
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Sony remains the biggest video game company in the world in 2022. The Japanese tech giant now makes most of its gaming revenue, which totaled $24.9...
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The game's launch was a bit of a mess, with basic features missing, performance issues, and more. As a result, EA claims that Battlefield 2042...
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According to Statista, the largest military based on active personnel is China. China has 2 million active military personnel as of 2022. ... Who...
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Always try with the least harmful approach Whatever it is you are cleaning, start gently. There is hardly any reason to bust out the heavy-duty...
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A thick layer of leaves on your yard prevents it from absorbing air, nutrients, and sunlight. As it becomes difficult for air, water, sunlight, and...
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