Many of my day minutes are consumed with thinking about sheltering. Wish I'd started a catalog to record all I've read and watched concerning the different needs and types.
This is a close enough recap, I guess (shared by chemtrail kook)...
Many of my day minutes are consumed with thinking about sheltering. Wish I'd started a catalog to record all I've read and watched concerning the different needs and types.
This is a close enough recap, I guess (shared by chemtrail kook)...
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I would think so. I've been trying to figure out how to configure one for my family (staying in place), based on what is in this chapter of the book. If those two girls can do it, I think we can too... and they claim it can be done within 36 hours (in the event we are faced with nuclear fallout, even bombing - I don't discount the 5 cities to be bombed, false flag or not - I'm near one of the major cities on the long list).
Borrow my neighbor's bulldozer and trencher, and we can have it done in less than 36hrs. For some reason, it eases my mind to have read this. I've been fretting to the nth, because my family won't take me serious. I don't know what is going to happen, but I apparently think SOMETHING is, or I wouldn't be reading/researching so much.
I read this with great interest. It is a covered trench design, covered with wood poles. I revealed a few more things that just a plain old shallow trench covered with sheet metal/sod doesn't address. One, don't dig your shelter under trees (roots are hard to dig through and radiation are captured by the branches and leaves). Two, mound the dirt on top of the poles for better resistance. Three, dimensions.
While we aren't necessarily expecting nuclear bombs to be exploding, I think the principle would be the same for solar radiation, wouldn't you think?