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Suppose the unthinkable happened, and terrorists struck New York or another big city with an atom bomb. What should people there do? The government has a surprising new message: Do not flee. Get inside any stable building and don’t come out till officials say it’s safe.
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As a child born in 1948 getting prepared for being nuked out in California. It was about a weekly or monthly experience in grade school. At random or on a specific day we were told to crawl under our desks and cover our heads with our arms while in a kneeling "rolled into a ball" position under our desks. There was usually a lot of laughter and moaning from the bumping of heads as one crawled under or out from under our desks. And at least one boy in the class would always say, "Yeah. Just bend over and kiss your ass goodbye." There would always be laughter from all the most practical people in the room and usually horrified looks from the others.
I was going through the comments to this article in the New York Times and thought this one was important:
Wow, talk about isolationism! Just about every building (including many private homes) in Switzerland has in its basement a room (or rooms) with blast doors and emergency supplies. Wisdom in circa 1950's Switzerland,a famously neutral county, is political dynamite in front-line US?? end quote.
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