Yes, it did destroy the entire city.do your research.... one mile radius looks pretty bad when everything is destroyed... buildings, life, ect. did it destroy the entire cities? no. did it cause alot of damage? hell yeah it did. but did it destroy all of japan? not even 1/4 of land space in japan was affected. is everyone in japan suffering from cancer and mutant babies, and miscarriages... nope. nuclear war was designed to end war. to scare the living hell out of the enemy... submission
if atlanta got hit and you lived 20 miles north down wind, would it effect you? other than economical.... noYes, it did destroy the entire city.
When you think of destruction it is not simply knock over a few buildings. Think about the people that work there? Where are they going to work now? Think about what happened to NYC when the towers where hit...those jobs are now displaced where are they going to work, what are the businesses that depended on those workers going to do.
While it may not destroy the buildings of a city, enough destruction to the infrastructure will cause people to abondon a city without government intervention.
Yes. Transportation of goods. Without roads, we can't get supplies. My family would starve to death....if atlanta got hit and you lived 20 miles north down wind, would it effect you? other than economical.... no
Clearwater FL is worse... The **** police is on their payroll.**** I live in Clearwater/Largo florida. thats home base for them. It sucks drive through there. Some one said that Christians also ask for money in church.... they ASK,to even be a scientologest you must give 10% of your gross pay.
yes it is but i'm reffering to survival... you know the flesh. people think that if the united states was to get hit that there would be total infrastructer damge and loss of life.... everywhere. not just one city but the whole freakin countryAre negative economic impacts unimportant?
depends where and how many bombs.yes it is but i'm reffering to survival... you know the flesh. people think that if the united states was to get hit that there would be total infrastructer damge and loss of life.... everywhere. not just one city but the whole freakin country
Yes. Transportation of goods. Without roads, we can't get supplies. My family would starve to death....
We actually live close to Atlanta (not that that is your point)
but say a nuke hit TVA...
We (my area) get all of our water and electricity from TVA....we would be adversly impacted by the lack of electricty and water. I guess we'd have to find a river and some buckets and hope the poison from the nuke didn't contaminate the water.
Okay yeah that was a worthless copy+paste by me. Let's change that to Scientology is a cult that masquerades around as a religion. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gifYou just defined scientology as a religion.
Way to go hero.
I've been to Nagasaki and PERSONALLY seen the effects of the bomb dropped that reach far greater than 15 miles.wrong... he was a nuclear scientist. you should read radiation by hubbard. it's a non-fiction that gets in great detail about nuclear fall out and treatments for contamination. supposely, nuclear war is more of a mind fvck than anything. if you lived in atlanta and they dropped a warhead right dead in the center it would destroy a little over a 1 mile radius(buildings, disemboweled charred cadavers). the burning light(gamma rays) 2.5 miles and atomic matter(depending on the wind, and type of bomb) 15 miles. so all you country folk that live outside of major cities would be perfectly safe. people have this misconception that a nuclear bomb will destroy a whole country... wrong. and people also have a serious misconception of hubbard.
if you haven't read dianetics your opinion is not needed.... //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/rolleyes.gif.c1fef805e9d1464d377451cd5bc18bfb.gif
well... you can blame the military coo for japan's misfortunes.I've been to Nagasaki and PERSONALLY seen the effects of the bomb dropped that reach far greater than 15 miles.
You are retarded.
And yes, I actually stood in the epicenter. One of the most depressing experiences I've ever had to go through.