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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Rancho Santa Margarita, CA
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You make some great points Questiny. I don't see a nuclear wasteland in North America either. Doesn't make sense for those reasons you mentioned. It seems that in a widespread nuclear war you may successfully destroy your enemies/desired target, but would wind up killing yourself in the process (ie: Mutually Assured Destruction or MAD doctrine). The radioactive contamination will eventually find its way back to you, through winds, tides, contaminated food chain, etc... I guess one could use a tactical neutron type bomb to minimize radioactivity and impact on physical resources and such, but I don't think anyone in their *right* mind would allow that to happen. I can tell you I'm not going to move to Ecuador based on one report, but others seem to think that South America may be a safer place. I would argue that it would not be to escape nuclear fallout, but rather to be away from population centers and have access to valuable resources such as water and land to grow food. Most of us will not have the ability to up and leave, so we will have to prepare accordingly and make our stand wherever we are.
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Long Island
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Well if George is right, these world problems will be left to someone else as I will be watching events unfold from the other side
![]() I just hope its not a painful annihilation, the reality is I can't pick up the family and head to the southern hemisphere anytime soon. So best of luck to us all who stick it out ![]() |
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Granada Hills, CA
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I discovered George Green about a year and a half ago, he is the person who "woke me up"! For that I say thank you to Mr. Green.
However, I was surprised to hear that he was moving to Ecuador because of nuclear fallout. I had the same sentiments as Galaxygirl when she said " Quote:
But, it's about personal responsibility. Having control of our own life. To grow with love and not be hateful or envious. Isn't that part of what the ground crew is all about? Mr. Green (and many others) have helped spread the word on what is going on in this world and they have given some guidance on how to prepare for what possibly could happen. We can stick it out togehter! One of my favorite quotes is from Mother Teresa " If we have no peace, it is because we have forgotten that we belong to each other." Peace and Love, Joaq. |
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