Fast forward to today with the continuity of government executive orders that have been extant for decades and we find that leaders from all branches of government in DC are protected with blast and radiation shelters.
Another dirty secret they don’t want you to know is that bunkers have also been constructed in state capitols to protect the leaders in state government. All of this has been done quietly as war planners have abandoned all pretense of trying to shelter the public. Their plans now are for you to “die in place.” The “deplorables” in flyover country are expendable from their point of view - “the bitter clingers to God and guns” that need to be eliminated before the true socialist revolution can be consolidated.
The FOREWORD sets the stage for your survival.
Another dirty secret they don’t want you to know is that bunkers have also been constructed in state capitols to protect the leaders in state government. All of this has been done quietly as war planners have abandoned all pretense of trying to shelter the public. Their plans now are for you to “die in place.” The “deplorables” in flyover country are expendable from their point of view - “the bitter clingers to God and guns” that need to be eliminated before the true socialist revolution can be consolidated.
The FOREWORD sets the stage for your survival.
WHAT THE EMERGENCY PLANNER NEEDS TO KNOW ABOUT THE NATURE OF NUCLEAR WAR
No one has gone through a nuclear war. This means there isn’t any practical experience upon which to build. However, emergency management officials are responsible for preparing for the possibility of nuclear war. Intelligent preparations should be based on a good understanding of what operating conditions may be like in a war that has never occurred. If the planner lacks such understanding, the emergency plans produced probably won’t make sense if they ever have to be used.
The Attack Environment Manual has been prepared to to help the emergency planner understand what such a war may be like. It contains information gathered over four decades of study of the effects of nuclear weapons and the feasibility of nuclear defense actions, numerous operational studies and exercises, nuclear test experience, and limited experience in wartime and peacetime disaster that approximate some of the operating situations that may be experienced in a nuclear attack. In short it summarizes what is known about the nuclear attack environment as it could affect operational readiness at the local level...
"What the Planner Needs to Know About Blast and Shock" contains many graphic drawings and photographs that help to illustrate the effects of blast and shocks and basic principles and ideas on how to shelter from it.
"What the Planner Needs to Know About Initial Nuclear Radiation" is an understandable exposition and data on initial effects and basic principles and ideas on how to protect against it.
"What the Planner Needs to Know About The Shelter Environment" guides you in establishing leadership and protocols to manage your shelter and it’s occupants based on actual shelter occupation tests. It provides an understanding of the psychological and human factors as well as the technical considerations for shelter operation.
"What the Planner Needs to Know About Initial Nuclear Radiation" is an understandable exposition and data on initial effects and basic principles and ideas on how to protect against it.
"What the Planner Needs to Know About The Shelter Environment" guides you in establishing leadership and protocols to manage your shelter and it’s occupants based on actual shelter occupation tests. It provides an understanding of the psychological and human factors as well as the technical considerations for shelter operation.