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80m phones will get Armageddon call on Sunday …

80m phones will get Armageddon call on Sunday …

We revealed this weeks ago – now everybody is talking about it

Almost 80 million mobile phones in the UK will receive a call from Armageddon next month.

The cacophony of our world will be drowned by the howling of a cyber siren warning us something is finally in the air, something we should be very afraid of.

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Our government, with its reputation for lies and indifference, says they want it to be a one-off and they ‘hope’ we never have to hear that sound again.

Thank you government for making us feel a little safer at a time when so many of us fear we are about to take the final ‘four minute’ journey home.

The government makes no mention of nuclear bombs sailing through our blustery cloudy skies and obliterating all our futures, whether you end up dead or alive.

What chance have we got? 80 million mobiles going off all at once …  80 million tiny plastic hand-held sirens filling our car, our streets, our pubs, our shops, supermarkets. Our homes.

How many of us will actually get back to our homes when those millions and millions of tiny sirens go off for real?

Officially, the government is testing a system that will allow them  and emergency services to send an immediate warning to the public if they’re ‘at risk of life-threatening situations’ like flooding or wildfires.

You will not be able to use your phone without acknowledging the message.

The Government’s National Resilience Framework, published in December, the siren is expected to launch across the UK in ‘early 2023’ but as of yet, it is still in its testing phase.

We are testing our chances of survival by getting some spidery authoritarian government robot to phone every one of us at the same time and tell us we could be about to die.

If it is a bomb from Russia with love, what are we supposed to do? Jump under our cars – or into the nearest ditch – and cross your fingers? Or should we all get under our kitchen tables for a few weeks while death outside reduces to a half-life?

Well, don’t shoot the messenger – but what has changed in the last 50 years?

I dare to say one word – NOTHING!

Protect and Survive was a civil defence public information campaign which began in 1974 and continued until 1980..

It was basically a badly produced document focussed on Nuclear War. And, yep, it told you to jump in a ditch or under your table and kiss your wife, your kids, your dog, your cat and your twitching a”rse goodbye.

It was a useless pointless deadly joke.

And in 2023 NOTHING has changed.

Do you know that In the past 10 years, 36 people have died as a result of flooding in England and Wales. And there were 334 fire-related fatalities in Great Britain during 2021/22.

However, if Putin blasts us, the first bomb to hit the UK is expected to wipe out 6 million – and maim another 4 million.

Let’s take a look at Thatcher’s Protect and Survive – what could it do for us way back then, and what can it do for us today?

What have these prime ministers bothered to do to help out in the case of nuclear war?

Callaghan, Blair, Brown, May, Johnson, Truss and Sunak… they were our guardians, our protectors.

THE FUTURE ACCORDING TO THATCHER’S ROAD MAP TO DESTRUCTION

34 MILLION OF US WILL DIE IN PUTIN’S MADNESS, SAYS NUCLEAR WAR SCENARIO

Margaret Thatcher was a tyrant, a grocery girl who ate all the plums.

She chose Meringue for hair and adopted a shrillness that could make a blackboard screech.

But one day the Iron Lady took a step too far … she’d already killed industry, Northern cities were wastelands of boarded-up shops, teachers were banned from discussing LGBT. And the poll tax had just happened.

There were riots on our streets.

On the other hand Vladimir Putin is a working-class hero to millions, a boy-dun-good, the richest man in the world some say.

An action man too.

Most of us though see him as a murderous bare-chested horseman of the apocalypse.

Vlad isn’t very well either. Some say he is about to drop dead. Certainly, he does look a bit autocratically bloated.

Stress I guess.

After all, he has been waving rusty old nuclear popguns in the air and threatening mankind.

He has has taken on inhuman proportions.

And in a way has sent us back to a future as the Iron Curtains are twitching again.

Yep, it’s like we are back in the 1980s when Mrs T came up with her final cynical act.

Dear old Maggie rushed to print with the Protect and Survive government pamphlet. Designed to keep us alive in the event of a Russian nuke piercing the very heart of England.

World tensions were rising. In 1980, nuclear war seemed closer than at any time since the Cuban missile crisis 18 years earlier.

Then we read Protect and Survive! Get under the table, it said. Or hide in a ditch!

And, if you hear the air-raid klaxons clanking and wheezing out the four minute warning, then don’t forget to brick up windows. Oh! And remove handles from all toilet cisterns (to stop usable water being flushed accidently).

And as Putin bombs and maims the Ukraine and threatens the world, Protect and Survive, incredibly, is still probably the best we’ve got!

It’s just been rewritten a bit!

Latest government advice says: “Hand sanitizer does not protect against fall out. Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth, if possible.

Try to maintain a distance of at least six feet between yourself and people who are not part of your household. If possible, wear a mask.”

The Government advice is, in essence, if Putin nukes us then you still have to get under the table, put your head between your knees and kiss your ass goodbye.

Back in the day they published 150,000 copies for a population of 65m people.

Now we have a population of nearly 80m and a myasma of languages and cultures.

In fact there seems to be so little information on how to survive that people like war prepper Yara Ghrewati, aged 39, are going it alone. She has a secret shelter, a car boot packed with essentials, and a bow and arrow to hunt squirrels.

The bushcraft instructor even suggests people should be willing to eat their pets if the worst happens and food supplies are cut. “Any vegetarians are going to have a really tough time,” she said.

It is of course far from certain that Putin would be prepared to be the first leader to use nuclear weapons in wartime since 1945.

U.S. atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki created a “precedent” for the use of nuclear weapons., The invasion of Iraq was a big PR mistake too.

Even if Putin did issue the launch order, there is no guarantee it would be carried out. Nor can he be absolutely sure either that the weapons and their delivery systems would work.

But given Putin’s crimes — from Syria to Crimea to Salisbury— surely this lack of public planning over the past 40 years is just jaw-droppingly complacent on the part of Europe’s leaders.

The annexation – and new bombings – brings the use of a nuclear weapon a step closer by giving Putin a potential justification on the grounds that “the territorial integrity of our country is threatened”.

Any nuclear use in Ukraine would be likely to involve non-strategic, or tactical, weapons. But on average they are far more powerful that the Hiroshima or Nagasaki bombs.

The Federation of American Scientists (FAS) estimates Russia has 2,000 tactical weapons for use on land, sea and air.

But Pavel Baev, a military researcher who once worked for the Soviet defence ministry, said that Putin cannot count on these weapons actually working.

“Most of these warheads are very old,” Baev, now a professor at the Peace Research Institute Oslo, said.

But for the Russian leader, detonation of even a rusty old a tactical nuclear weapon is entirely acceptable.

And so the West needs to do some quick thinking about how it will help us all to survive.

More than 40 years ago, the 30 page pamphlet advised householders to make a fallout room and an inner refuge, like the cupboard under the stairs.

Families would be in there for at least two weeks, so there were tips on what food to stock up on.

People were urged to store three-and-half gallons (16 litres) of water each, keeping it in the bath and basins.

If people were not at home during the nuclear strike, they were advised to “lie flat (in a ditch) and cover the exposed skin of the head and hands”.

Today, the aftermath of a nuclear war will be  firestorms, a nuclear winter, widespread radiation sickness and the loss of much modern technology.

For years, crops from California to China will keep dying. Famine will set in around the globe.

Over the decades he total number of weapons has dropped by about 80 percent from an estimated 70,300 in 1986 to 12,700 in early 2022.

But the Ukraine does not have any – a brave and compassionate nation, it gave them up in 1994.

#putin #truss #biden #zelensky #nukes #nuclearbombs #thatcher #protectandsurvive #russia #ukraine #britain #worldwa

BANNED FROM SEEING OUR CHILDREN? WELL IT’S PLAQUE TO THE FUTURE FOR US…

BANNED FROM SEEING OUR CHILDREN? WELL IT’S PLAQUE TO THE FUTURE FOR US…

We are just part of an equation to those who control our alienated children  

As parents we should shame the world’s blood-on-their-hands courts – and those lying exes.

Ponder these figures for a moment, if you will… you are quite likely to be a number in the equation.

I certainly am…

According to a new report by a group of psychiatrists, parental alienation is present in up to 15 per cent of divorce cases.

And 25pc of parents use alienating behaviour for at least six years after divorce.

The human breed is a vindictive breed.

More figures… 22 million people have been targets of parental alienation in the United States alone.

And in the UK, Children’s’ Commissioner Anne Longfield, releasing the first report in fourteen years into children’s mental  well-being, said one in eight children are suffering from ‘at least one’ mental health disorder.

Parental alienation is an epidemic everybody tries to turn deaf ear to – victims, perpetrators, children, CAFCAS, social workers, lawyers, politicians and governments.

But the real deafening silence comes from the world’s family courts.

Secrets, lies, loss, heartbreak and suicide.

And yet judges remain mandated to pound their gavels behind closed doors,  smashing hopes, dreams and love.

Thank you mi’lud.

But now the writing could be on the wall for those in the world who have made it their business to kill off 50pc of the love between a child and parents.

Wooden plaques with words painted ‘in blood’  are being delivered to courts from Swansea to Dublin, from the US to Canada.

Andrew John Teague, co-founder of D.A.D.s and the National Association of Alienated Parents, is making the plaques out of old pallets.

And even though they are only eight inches by five inches, they deliver a big message.

Andrew said: “I make the plaques in my yard out of pallets. They make the point in a graphic but dignified way and people are contacting from all over asking about them.

“I gave placed plaques at  Swansea and Cardiff … we have to highlight the suicides and the child abuse … Anyone can meet at any court if your area and leave a plaque.

“Many family court prolonged hearings are harmful for children. Blood on their hands.”

 #swansea #cardiff parents #divorce #aliens #alienated

 #familycourts #worldwide

OF NOT-A-CHILDREN’S-THEME… FOR I AM CRABBY APPLETON, AND I AM ROTTOEN TO THE CORE! MR SANDMAN TAKE US AWAY…

OF NOT-A-CHILDREN’S-THEME… FOR I AM CRABBY APPLETON, AND I AM ROTTOEN TO THE CORE! MR SANDMAN TAKE US AWAY…

Another fabulously cocophonous and enigmatc piece from The Society’s resident writer Eric Lastick

Sandman hides, the summer-set… cobweb arms and midnight skies. Centerfolds drawing out stardust late night travelers, stuck on these lady lags… and the morning daunting crazed ways of our new world restlessness. The sped-fast leaves of love. ”Haight reach a new wave of northern California golden gate’s windy colds, in the dense reveals. Look and reproach the Sandman…as within you, this dusted, dirty tricks of fear…anger too all. The rag roll chronicle…news flash. ”Please hurry!” Fear and emotion. Where the next exit out of this place? Broken mentality and physicality too our neighboring Sandman. Poison is more than a fishful in dirty water. Tobacco row gets the disease…ease of nothing; and stay as a nobody, other than, “you run by night”. The crime is the way you live in the poverty and depravity of all your live long days.

A  SWITCH TO A NEW LIGHT, SO SAYS THE POLITICIAN…CRABBY APPLETON BY NAME…and no more hides to who is rotten too the core!

The vote is in. It is settled of the same sum game. Counter culture of yesteryear’s is a fake calendar to distract us all from Mr. Apple-ton’s real truths. Our consequences. Sandman really tries…he is by know means, ”Tom Terrific” A guiding helper maybe as the little child in us all. But the rains came and washed our eyes clean of the hides in sands…as all the misfits and harsh rotten souls we would have to deal with. And with morning’s light switch, all people maintain the cyborg—an off and on switch of the cell phone tracked—and how and when to deal with this new world’s blasting bleeding ends? Mr. Appleton continues to tow the line. He lies to us. Makes us feel important. Better with no more nightlight. Sickened and grief of no more bed time stories. They are all used up, and gone dry. We lean, predisposed at our bedsides, as the prayers become engulfed too the lifts of the sands high and mighty. Then as you suddenly realize, that it’s all names…and nobodies. Only to wreck in fear. Of not a children’s theme—toss must you will, the likes of Crabby Appleton—clear off his Golden fall’s from the bridge! Feed it then—too the birds, and re-establish of a new mindset. This outlook of fearlessness. Sand sleep the mightiest of sleep.

Xi marks the spot where East meets West at the gates of world hell

Xi marks the spot where East meets West at the gates of world hell

UPDATE: Xi Jinping has delivered a terrifying message to the West as he tells ‘dear friend’ Vladimir Putin ‘change is coming that hasn’t happened in 100 years… and we are driving it’. Putin says UK risks ‘nuclear collision’ because of its aid to Ukraine.

So, almost 80 million mobile phones in the UK will receive a call from Armageddon next month.

The cacophony of our world will be drowned by the howling of a cyber siren warning us something is finally in the air, something we should be very afraid of.

Our government, with its reputation for lies and indifference, says they want it to be a one-off and they ‘hope’ we never have to hear that sound again.

Thank you government for making us feel a little safer at a time when so many of us fear we are about to take the final ‘four minute’ journey home.

The government makes no mention of nuclear bombs sailing through our blustery cloudy skies and obliterating all our futures, whether you end up dead or alive.

What chance have we got? 80 million mobiles going off all at once …  80 million tiny plastic hand-held sirens filling our car, our streets, our pubs, our shops, supermarkets. Our homes.

How many of us will actually get back to our homes when those millions and millions of tiny sirens go off for real?

Officially, the government is testing a system that will allow them  and emergency services to send an immediate warning to the public if they’re ‘at risk of life-threatening situations’ like flooding or wildfires.

You will not be able to use your phone without acknowledging the message.

The Government’s National Resilience Framework, published in December, the siren is expected to launch across the UK in ‘early 2023’ but as of yet, it is still in its testing phase.

We are testing our chances of survival by getting some spidery authoritarian government robot to phone every one of us at the same time and tell us we could be about to die.

If it is a bomb from Russia with love, what are we supposed to do? Jump under our cars – or into the nearest ditch – and cross your fingers? Or should we all get under our kitchen tables for a few weeks while death outside reduces to a half-life?

Well, don’t shoot the messenger – but what has changed in the last 50 years?

I dare to say one word – NOTHING!

Protect and Survive was a civil defence public information campaign which began in 1974 and continued until 1980..

It was basically a badly produced document focussed on Nuclear War. And, yep, it told you to jump in a ditch or under your table and kiss your wife, your kids, your dog, your cat and your twitching a”rse goodbye.

It was a useless pointless deadly joke.

And in 2023 NOTHING has changed.

Do you know that In the past 10 years, 36 people have died as a result of flooding in England and Wales. And there were 334 fire-related fatalities in Great Britain during 2021/22.

However, if Putin blasts us, the first bomb to hit the UK is expected to wipe out 6 million – and maim another 4 million.

Let’s take a look at Thatcher’s Protect and Survive – what could it do for us way back then, and what can it do for us today?

What have these prime ministers bothered to do to help out in the case of nuclear war?

Callaghan, Blair, Brown, May, Johnson, Truss and Sunak… they were our guardians, our protectors.

THE FUTURE ACCORDING TO THATCHER’S ROAD MAP TO DESTRUCTION

34 MILLION OF US WILL DIE IN PUTIN’S MADNESS, SAYS NUCLEAR WAR SCENARIO

Margaret Thatcher was a tyrant, a grocery girl who ate all the plums.

She chose Meringue for hair and adopted a shrillness that could make a blackboard screech.

But one day the Iron Lady took a step too far … she’d already killed industry, Northern cities were wastelands of boarded-up shops, teachers were banned from discussing LGBT. And the poll tax had just happened.

There were riots on our streets.

On the other hand Vladimir Putin is a working-class hero to millions, a boy-dun-good, the richest man in the world some say.

An action man too.

Most of us though see him as a murderous bare-chested horseman of the apocalypse.

Vlad isn’t very well either. Some say he is about to drop dead. Certainly, he does look a bit autocratically bloated.

Stress I guess.

After all, he has been waving rusty old nuclear popguns in the air and threatening mankind.

He has has taken on inhuman proportions.

And in a way has sent us back to a future as the Iron Curtains are twitching again.

Yep, it’s like we are back in the 1980s when Mrs T came up with her final cynical act.

Dear old Maggie rushed to print with the Protect and Survive government pamphlet. Designed to keep us alive in the event of a Russian nuke piercing the very heart of England.

World tensions were rising. In 1980, nuclear war seemed closer than at any time since the Cuban missile crisis 18 years earlier.

Then we read Protect and Survive! Get under the table, it said. Or hide in a ditch!

And, if you hear the air-raid klaxons clanking and wheezing out the four minute warning, then don’t forget to brick up windows. Oh! And remove handles from all toilet cisterns (to stop usable water being flushed accidently).

And as Putin bombs and maims the Ukraine and threatens the world, Protect and Survive, incredibly, is still probably the best we’ve got!

It’s just been rewritten a bit!

Latest government advice says: “Hand sanitizer does not protect against fall out. Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth, if possible.

Try to maintain a distance of at least six feet between yourself and people who are not part of your household. If possible, wear a mask.”

The Government advice is, in essence, if Putin nukes us then you still have to get under the table, put your head between your knees and kiss your ass goodbye.

Back in the day they published 150,000 copies for a population of 65m people.

Now we have a population of nearly 80m and a myasma of languages and cultures.

In fact there seems to be so little information on how to survive that people like war prepper Yara Ghrewati, aged 39, are going it alone. She has a secret shelter, a car boot packed with essentials, and a bow and arrow to hunt squirrels.

The bushcraft instructor even suggests people should be willing to eat their pets if the worst happens and food supplies are cut. “Any vegetarians are going to have a really tough time,” she said.

It is of course far from certain that Putin would be prepared to be the first leader to use nuclear weapons in wartime since 1945.

U.S. atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki created a “precedent” for the use of nuclear weapons., The invasion of Iraq was a big PR mistake too.

Even if Putin did issue the launch order, there is no guarantee it would be carried out. Nor can he be absolutely sure either that the weapons and their delivery systems would work.

But given Putin’s crimes — from Syria to Crimea to Salisbury— surely this lack of public planning over the past 40 years is just jaw-droppingly complacent on the part of Europe’s leaders.

The annexation – and new bombings – brings the use of a nuclear weapon a step closer by giving Putin a potential justification on the grounds that “the territorial integrity of our country is threatened”.

Any nuclear use in Ukraine would be likely to involve non-strategic, or tactical, weapons. But on average they are far more powerful that the Hiroshima or Nagasaki bombs.

The Federation of American Scientists (FAS) estimates Russia has 2,000 tactical weapons for use on land, sea and air.

But Pavel Baev, a military researcher who once worked for the Soviet defence ministry, said that Putin cannot count on these weapons actually working.

“Most of these warheads are very old,” Baev, now a professor at the Peace Research Institute Oslo, said.

But for the Russian leader, detonation of even a rusty old a tactical nuclear weapon is entirely acceptable.

And so the West needs to do some quick thinking about how it will help us all to survive.

More than 40 years ago, the 30 page pamphlet advised householders to make a fallout room and an inner refuge, like the cupboard under the stairs.

Families would be in there for at least two weeks, so there were tips on what food to stock up on.

People were urged to store three-and-half gallons (16 litres) of water each, keeping it in the bath and basins.

If people were not at home during the nuclear strike, they were advised to “lie flat (in a ditch) and cover the exposed skin of the head and hands”.

Today, the aftermath of a nuclear war will be  firestorms, a nuclear winter, widespread radiation sickness and the loss of much modern technology.

For years, crops from California to China will keep dying. Famine will set in around the globe.

Over the decades he total number of weapons has dropped by about 80 percent from an estimated 70,300 in 1986 to 12,700 in early 2022.

But the Ukraine does not have any – a brave and compassionate nation, it gave them up in 1994.

#putin #truss #biden #zelensky #nukes #nuclearbombs #thatcher #protectandsurvive #russia #ukraine #britain #worldwar #xi

Dial D for death as 80 million sirens set to go off across the UK on April 23

Dial D for death as 80 million sirens set to go off across the UK on April 23

Almost 80 million mobile phones in the UK will receive a call from Armageddon next month.

The cacophony of our world will be drowned by the howling of a cyber siren warning us something is finally in the air, something we should be very afraid of.

Our government, with its reputation for lies and indifference, says they want it to be a one-off and they ‘hope’ we never have to hear that sound again.

Thank you government for making us feel a little safer at a time when so many of us fear we are about to take the final ‘four minute’ journey home.

The government makes no mention of nuclear bombs sailing through our blustery cloudy skies and obliterating all our futures, whether you end up dead or alive.

What chance have we got? 80 million mobiles going off all at once …  80 million tiny plastic hand-held sirens filling our car, our streets, our pubs, our shops, supermarkets. Our homes.

How many of us will actually get back to our homes when those millions and millions of tiny sirens go off for real?

Officially, the government is testing a system that will allow them  and emergency services to send an immediate warning to the public if they’re ‘at risk of life-threatening situations’ like flooding or wildfires.

You will not be able to use your phone without acknowledging the message.

The Government’s National Resilience Framework, published in December, says the siren is expected to launch across the UK in ‘early 2023’ but as of yet, it is still in its testing phase.

We are testing our chances of survival by getting some spidery authoritarian government robot to phone every one of us at the same time and tell us we could be about to die.

If it is a bomb from Russia with love, what are we supposed to do? Jump under our cars – or into the nearest ditch – and cross your fingers? Or should we all get under our kitchen tables for a few weeks while death outside reduces to a half-life?

Well, don’t shoot the messenger – but what has changed in the last 50 years?

I dare to say one word – NOTHING!

Protect and Survive was a civil defence public information campaign which began in 1974 and continued until 1980.

It was basically a badly produced document focussed on Nuclear War. And, yep, it told you to jump in a ditch or under your table and kiss your wife, your kids, your dog, your cat and your twitching a”rse goodbye.

It was a useless pointless deadly joke.

And in 2023 NOTHING has changed.

Do you know that In the past 10 years, 36 people have died as a result of flooding in England and Wales. And there were 334 fire-related fatalities in Great Britain during 2021/22.

However, if Putin blasts us, the first bomb to hit the UK is expected to wipe out 6 million – and maim another 4 million.

Let’s take a look at Thatcher’s Protect and Survive – what could it do for us way back then, and what can it do for us today?

What have these prime ministers bothered to do to help out in the case of nuclear war?

Callaghan, Blair, Brown, May, Johnson, Truss and Sunak… they are our guardians, our protectors.

THE FUTURE ACCORDING TO THATCHER’S ROAD MAP TO DESTRUCTION

34 MILLION OF US WILL DIE IN PUTIN’S MADNESS, SAYS NUCLEAR WAR SCENARIO

Margaret Thatcher was a tyrant, a grocery girl who ate all the plums.

She chose Meringue for hair and adopted a shrillness that could make a blackboard screech.

But one day the Iron Lady took a step too far … she’d already killed industry, Northern cities were wastelands of boarded-up shops, teachers were banned from discussing LGBT. And the poll tax had just happened.

There were riots on our streets.

On the other hand Vladimir Putin is a working-class hero to millions, a boy-dun-good, the richest man in the world some say.

An action man too.

Most of us though see him as a murderous bare-chested horseman of the apocalypse.

Vlad isn’t very well either. Some say he is about to drop dead. Certainly, he does look a bit autocratically bloated.

Stress I guess.

After all, he has been waving rusty old nuclear popguns in the air and threatening mankind.

He has has taken on inhuman proportions.

And in a way has sent us back to a future as the Iron Curtains are twitching again.

Yep, it’s like we are back in the 1980s when Mrs T came up with her final cynical act.

Dear old Maggie rushed to print with the Protect and Survive government pamphlet. Designed to keep us alive in the event of a Russian nuke piercing the very heart of England.

World tensions were rising. In 1980, nuclear war seemed closer than at any time since the Cuban missile crisis 18 years earlier.

Then we read Protect and Survive! Get under the table, it said. Or hide in a ditch!

And, if you hear the air-raid klaxons clanking and wheezing out the four minute warning, then don’t forget to brick up windows. Oh! And remove handles from all toilet cisterns (to stop usable water being flushed accidently).

And as Putin bombs and maims the Ukraine and threatens the world, Protect and Survive, incredibly, is still probably the best we’ve got!

It’s just been rewritten a bit!

Latest government advice says: “Hand sanitizer does not protect against fall out. Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth, if possible.

Try to maintain a distance of at least six feet between yourself and people who are not part of your household. If possible, wear a mask.”

The Government advice is, in essence, if Putin nukes us then you still have to get under the table, put your head between your knees and kiss your ass goodbye.

Back in the day they published 150,000 copies for a population of 65m people.

Now we have a population of nearly 80m and a myasma of languages and cultures.

In fact there seems to be so little information on how to survive that people like war prepper Yara Ghrewati, aged 39, are going it alone. She has a secret shelter, a car boot packed with essentials, and a bow and arrow to hunt squirrels.

The bushcraft instructor even suggests people should be willing to eat their pets if the worst happens and food supplies are cut. “Any vegetarians are going to have a really tough time,” she said.

It is of course far from certain that Putin would be prepared to be the first leader to use nuclear weapons in wartime since 1945.

U.S. atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki created a “precedent” for the use of nuclear weapons., The invasion of Iraq was a big PR mistake too.

Even if Putin did issue the launch order, there is no guarantee it would be carried out. Nor can he be absolutely sure either that the weapons and their delivery systems would work.

But given Putin’s crimes — from Syria to Crimea to Salisbury— surely this lack of public planning over the past 40 years is just jaw-droppingly complacent on the part of Europe’s leaders.

The annexation – and new bombings – brings the use of a nuclear weapon a step closer by giving Putin a potential justification on the grounds that “the territorial integrity of our country is threatened”.

Any nuclear use in Ukraine would be likely to involve non-strategic, or tactical, weapons. But on average they are far more powerful that the Hiroshima or Nagasaki bombs.

The Federation of American Scientists (FAS) estimates Russia has 2,000 tactical weapons for use on land, sea and air.

But Pavel Baev, a military researcher who once worked for the Soviet defence ministry, said that Putin cannot count on these weapons actually working.

“Most of these warheads are very old,” Baev, now a professor at the Peace Research Institute Oslo, said.

But for the Russian leader, detonation of even a rusty old a tactical nuclear weapon is entirely acceptable.

And so the West needs to do some quick thinking about how it will help us all to survive.

More than 40 years ago, the 30 page pamphlet advised householders to make a fallout room and an inner refuge, like the cupboard under the stairs.

Families would be in there for at least two weeks, so there were tips on what food to stock up on.

People were urged to store three-and-half gallons (16 litres) of water each, keeping it in the bath and basins.

If people were not at home during the nuclear strike, they were advised to “lie flat (in a ditch) and cover the exposed skin of the head and hands”.

Today, the aftermath of a nuclear war will be  firestorms, a nuclear winter, widespread radiation sickness and the loss of much modern technology.

For years, crops from California to China will keep dying. Famine will set in around the globe.

Over the decades he total number of weapons has dropped by about 80 percent from an estimated 70,300 in 1986 to 12,700 in early 2022.

But the Ukraine does not have any – a brave and compassionate nation, it gave them up in 1994.


#putin #truss #biden #zelensky #nukes #nuclearbombs #thatcher #protectandsurvive #russia #ukraine #britain #worldwar

PUTIN FLIES IN FACE OF ‘TOOTHLESS’ WAR CRIMES WARRANT – AND BRAGS OF REBUILDING MARIUPOL

PUTIN FLIES IN FACE OF ‘TOOTHLESS’ WAR CRIMES WARRANT – AND BRAGS OF REBUILDING MARIUPOL

VLAD Putin flew to the occupied Ukrainian city of Mariupol, in defiance of the international court warrant for his arrest.

He was filmed by Russian TV driving around the smashed city where he is said to have met with residents. It is probably his first visit to Ukraine since the start of the invasion in February last year.

It comes just days after the arrest warrant.

The accusations focus on the unlawful deportation of children from Ukraine to Russia since Moscow’s invasion in 2022.

Moscow has denied the allegations and denounced the warrants as “outrageous”.

It is highly unlikely that much will come of the move, as the ICC has no powers to arrest suspects without the co-operation of a country’s government.

Russia is not an ICC member country, meaning the court, located in The Hague, has no authority there.

Before the war began about half a million people lived in the city. But

according to UN estimates, 90% of residential buildings were damaged or destroyed, and 350,000 people were forced to leave.

Ukrainian authorities say more than 20,000 died there.

But Russian-installed authorities in Mariupol say some 300,000 people are now living there.

Oleg Morgun, the Russia-installed “mayor” of Mariupol, says some 70,000 of those currently in the city are construction workers and members of the Russian military.

New buildings have appeared and many buildings damaged during the bombardment have gone.

The Russian military has built a new district comprised of a dozen apartment blocks in the western part of Mariupol. It is called Nevsky, after the River Neva, on which President Vladimir Putin’s home city of St Petersburg stands.

Meanwhile, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said that last week’s US drone strikes over the Baltic Sea are a sign of direct American involvement in the conflict with Russia.

The destroying down of a US drone by Russian fighter planes was the first known direct military encounter between the two sides since the war began.

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