Re: Texas
I made the comment on another thread that just gathering info/supplies to prepare for the circumstances as they are brought up brings you a measure of peace and calm. Like being somewhat ahead of your food, water and medical supply needs. Knowing what shelters are available should something happen to your home. Having a community support system developed. For instance, following hearing Deagle's nightmare scenario, I found a site that tells you how you can protect yourself in the event of a nuclear attack. (Assuming the bomb doesn't land in your neighborhood--in which case you wouldn't have time to be concerned, anyway). I didn't know there was any real way outside of NASA spacesuits to protect yourself from radiation, so I found the website encouraging. The guy put a whole book online, free. There are tons of these websites. Help is out there.
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