File: Emergency Alert System - Massive Nuclear Attack.swf-(5.39 MB, 480x360, Loop)
[_] how fucked are you? Anonymous 11/07/13(Thu)21:47 No.2171489
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>> [_] Anonymous 11/07/13(Thu)22:01 No.2171507
>tfw house is basically a bunker
>literally a hole in the ground
>tfw housemates upstairs
>tfw already into cannibalism
>> [_] Anonymous 11/07/13(Thu)22:26 No.2171540
>>2171489
>thinking the government would actually give details like number of detected launches
I'd be surprised if they told us anything more than to go to the shelters.
>> [_] noko 11/07/13(Thu)22:56 No.2171587
Whoever made this piece of crap can't even into government vocabulary: "go to a shelter right
now" are you fucking kidding me?
>> [_] rhinemetall (shit-teir drawfag) 11/07/13(Thu)23:06 No.2171603
how does one create a voice like that
>> [_] Anonymous 11/07/13(Thu)23:21 No.2171621
Do we even have emergency bunkers for the public?
>> [_] Anonymous 11/07/13(Thu)23:58 No.2171671
>Location 1, Denver CO
First of all it's not the EAN system it's the EAS system, the interrupt tones are different and
so is the carrier tone.
Second all the public nuclear fallout shelters in the state have been decommissioned (although
several signs remain around the basements of the University of Colorado buildings in Boulder).
>> [_] noko 11/08/13(Fri)00:10 No.2171676
The majority of federal buildings, as well as public schools and universities all have
underground shelters. However, most of them are just full of junk thats in permanent storage...
Kind of a failure on behalf of the government to let that happen, if you needed one you would
have days of clearing out junk and sanitizing the place since it would be full of insects and
rodents. Also of course, there would be no stored useful supplies to speak of.
>> [_] Anonymous 11/08/13(Fri)00:27 No.2171697
>>2171603
1. Stick your dick into your computer
2. Listen to what it says
3. Post on 4chan for ultimate lulz
>> [_] rhinemetall (shit-teir drawfag) 11/08/13(Fri)00:29 No.2171701
>>2171697
i have a macbook air
>> [_] Anonymous 11/08/13(Fri)00:31 No.2171704
>>2171701
Well, good luck with that.
>> [_] Anonymous 11/08/13(Fri)01:01 No.2171738
There was a zombie outbreak in my state. It was far away from where I live though.
>> [_] Anonymous 11/08/13(Fri)01:19 No.2171764
>>2171738
Nuclear problems are a very real possibility. A full nuclear attack may be unlikely, but issues
in nuclear power plants are a very real possibility and become more likely every day as the power
plants age. Knowing how to react in a nuclear situation could safe your life and the lives of
those you choose to help one day.
>> [_] Anonymous 11/08/13(Fri)01:33 No.2171784
>>2171764
It's a self-perpetuating cycle and it's fucking bullshit.
The public views nuclear power as unsafe, so new, modern, safer power plants can't be built
because of limp-wristed "not in my backyard" soccer moms.
The power grid is so overstretched that we depend on our existing nuclear power plants, so the
NRC continues to push back decommissioning them indefinitely.
Eventually there's going to be an accident at some decrepit power plant we built in the 50's or
the 60's.. which reinforces the public's opinion that nuclear power is unsafe.
>> [_] Anonymous 11/08/13(Fri)01:41 No.2171791
>>2171784
Its not that bad. The situation could be a lot better, but the movement for clean energy is very
apparent, and additional safety measures were taken after the incident in Japan. Radiation isn't
all that dangerous if handled correctly. In the event of an incident running a red light in an
attempt to escape the radiation is likely to be more dangerous than the radiation itself.
Radiation can be though of as a fine dust. Even sitting in your car with the windows up will keep
you protected from a large amount of radiation. Its not a long term solution, but the general
public is fairly safe in most situations as long as panic and exposure is limited.