My longtime readers know that World War III is a topic that I’ve mentioned quite a few times. I’ve talked about the states set up by our military to first be sitting ducks and then be dead ducks. I’ve mentioned that our country will be dragged kicking and screaming into the third and final war.
I’ve even discussed the fact that no one wants to think about: the fact that there will be a World War III and no matter if you have private bunkers or mone or not, nearly everyone will face the wrath of every country’s nuclear arsenals.
Will everyone die instantly? No, only the lucky will be vaporized in less time than it takes a light signal to reach a human’s brain. Everyone else will die hours, days, weeks, months and, for the unlucky ones, a year or more to finally suffer, just like the rest of us.
The longer it takes you to die, the more immense pain and suffering you will experience. Just because you don’t die instantly doesn’t mean it’s going to be a pleasure cruise. Over the course of minutes, hours and maybe days, you’ll cough up blood, blood will emerge from your ass and your skin will fall off because how intensely burned you are.
Those are just some examples that some people might experience.
I’m not jealous of those who have access to private bunkers, not even those who supposedly have enough assets to survive underground for a very long period time. You see, sooner or later, they’re going to have to come up out of their hidey holes and then, finally, they will suffer too. Just like the rest of us. No one’s special enough to be completely immune for too long.
Those who claim that they have access to underground silos turned into condos might be safe for a while, but those things haven’t been given a stress test. They don’t know for sure if supplies, rations and the ability to run a sewer and water treatment facility will actually work.
There are those businesses who have made an industry out of nuclear survivalistism Unfortunately for the companies and the people who buy their wares, they will only find out when, and I do mean when, this all happens. Sure, the websites and the pictures look fancy. Sure, the features look attractive and, in theory, those underground bunker condos will be a nice way to shelter oneself…for a time.
But have these facilities been truly given a stress test? I think not, and if that’s the case, some people might be in for a rude awakening once they get down there and find that they won’t be coming back up for a considerable amount of time.
So what’s going on with this most recent article on the intriguing topic of World War III and of surviving it, which no one truly will forever? Our Air Force has just tested a new Minuteman III ICBM that can be delivered to any enemy anywhere on the planet. That should be enough for any of our enemies to sit up and take notice.
At a traveling speed of 15,000 per hour, this latest feather in our nuclear cap can easily take out Russia, North Korea or China, our three biggest nuclear threats. That’s both exciting and scary.
Our enemies know that missiles aren’t our only nuclear weapon. We have jets armed with missiles of doom and our submarines, of which there are many, also carry nuclear payloads. Those countries that I mentioned know about all of this, which is why none of them have made good on nuclear threats made. They know that if they start the war, we’ll end it and we’ll take pretty much the whole world down with us. You’ve got to admire that level of hubris!
But if another nation launches against us, we’re absolutely ready to take them out. Once a nuclear threat is detected, the Air Force instantly kicks into gear trying to determine the weapon’s or weapons’ trajectory. Then, the president makes the decisions by having the nuclear f0otball. Very quickly, after other steps are taken, underground airmen go through a series of verification and turns of keys. There is no red button. Before the airmen get their marching orders, there is a lengthy but quick procedure.
A lot of people are under the impression that we can launch nuclear weapons via any or all of our Nuclear Triad system at a moment’s notice. I mean, they did launch a Minuteman III, right? Well, yes, but the minute is not literal. Let’s get one thing out of the way: we have a policy of not striking first, so no one can just wake up one morning pissed off at the world and go end humanity as we know it.
That way, they can decide whether the launch is against us. If it is headed our way, they can calculate where the missiles will hit, hopefully to a specific area like those states I cited before:
- Colorado
- Montana
- North Dakota
- Nebraska
- Wyoming
If you’re living in one of those states, my advice is this: don’t even bother trying to hide. It’s all over for you guys before it even starts. Learn more about that.
If you want at least a shot of living in a post-nuclear hell, then move elsewhere in the country or maybe even the world. Some countries, as you’ll read later on, might actually escape the initial blasts and other consequences for a little bit of time.
If you live in any of these countries, you might in fact be exempt from immediate harm, but the trickle-down effect will impact these people in some way or another, even if only indirectly.
- Argentina
- Brazil
- Uruguay
- Paraguay
- Costa Rica
- Panama
- Haiti
- Iceland
- Australia
- Oman
The advantages of living in one of these countries when things start popping elsewhere in the world are many. Agriculture, population, infrastructure and plain old being prepared will certainly prove to be a good thing for citizens of and visitors to these countries, even countries that no sane person would ever want to visit, let alone live.
Who in their right mind lives in or visits Haiti? That’s just begging for poverty, filth and misery of another sort. The other countries are, for the most part, fine countries for someone to live in, especially Australia and Iceland. But then again, maybe not.
One might joke that Australia will escape unscathed because they’re upside down and the missiles won’t hurt them. We won’t be able to test that theory until it actually happens. But maybe they shouldn’t be on that list of safe countries after all. Remember, we have high-value military assets down there and that makes them potential sitting ducks since we’d be dragging them down with us.
The question then becomes: how do people escape to one of these countries and successfully get in? Each country has its own visa laws, of course.
Sooner or later, these countries will realize that people are slowly but surely creeping in and at some point, they have to think about their citizens and the impact that hordes of nuclear asylum seekers will have on countries that might only barely have enough supplies to get by when those missiles fly.
In other words, while these countries might get off light to begin with in a nuclear war, don’t count on them.
But back to the people who are taking great measures to at least try to ensure their survival. I have nothing against the survivalists. They think that they’ll be forever exempt from nuclear misery, bless their hearts. But they won’t be and once that realization hits, they will weep, wail and gnash their teeth, just like billions of other people who will suffer because of the choices that those in nuclear command make.
And anyway, while they’re focusing on surviving, maybe they should think things through. As I’ve stated, they’re going to have to come up out of those hidey holes one day or another. What kind of world will await the little cupcakes?
- No sanitary water will be available. People will die from tainted or no water.
- The Mormons and anyone else who followed their example, will run through a year’s supply of food in a lot less time than a year. You can count on that.
- There will be no place to relieve oneself in a sanitary fashion. This too will spread disease and death.
- Food will be inedible because, thanks to fallout, farms’ wares will be a death sentence. Plus, no one will be available to work the food chain.
- Nuclear winter will spread and the consequences will be dire for our environment, for the farm products that feed us and for pretty much everything else. This is why I say that no one is exempt from what will be a great deal of suffering.
- There will be no law enforcement and as such, people will be able to murder each other without accountability for any or no reason, even if that reason is a single slice of bread.
- The banking system? Gone. Money? Worthless, even if you’re a billionaire. Once everything hits, how much money you had will mean nothing.
- The internet? Gone. No matter how fancy the website, no matter how important the function, the internet will simply go offline and will never return.
- Families will be torn apart without the chance of ever seeing them again or of even knowing if they survived or not.
Those are just some examples of course. There will be plenty more ways to suffer and die. That’s why I say that the people who are vaporized in less than a fraction of a fraction of a nanosecond will be envied.
Oh, and the survivalists who have trained to be ham radio operators who will save the world? Their time would be wasted, at least in a nuclear conflict. Their training and skills will be needed in the midst of other disasters. If you think that they’ll be able to find your husband or wife in World War III, then you will have unpleasant results.
To summarize, this is all a scary thought to be sure, but it’s not worth losing any sleep over.