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Frighteningly naive governemnt information film on what to do in the event of a nuke.
Light, you need to see this. :)
Link to the movie (10 Mins) is down at the moment, but it's [URL]http://www.archive.org/movies/details-db.php?collection=prelinger&collectionid=19069[/URL]
Frighteningly naive governemnt information film on what to do in the event of a nuke.
Light, you need to see this. :)
Link to the movie (10 Mins) is down at the moment, but it's [URL]http://www.archive.org/movies/details-db.php?collection=prelinger&collectionid=19069[/URL]
If you like the whole nuclear scare thing, as I do, read a fine book called 'Nuclear Paranoia' (Pocket Essentials).
> Frighteningly inept is the term I'd use.
>
> If you like the whole nuclear scare thing, as I do, read a fine book
> called 'Nuclear Paranoia' (Pocket Essentials).
Any website where we can search for this book?
> Any website where we can search for this book?
Websites. Books. Books. Books. *Ponder*, Books. Books. Books. Books. Books.
Amazon?
Government info films about nukes would have been far better had they simply said "In the event of a nuclear war we are all, each and every one of us, screwed."
"What to do if the human race gets enslaved."
"How to cope with the Earth falling into the Sun in twenty-one easy steps."
"Cosmic Bubble Implosion: a practical housekeepers guide."