But if, say, six nukes hit us—what isn’t killed in the main and outer impact zones, is still contaminated with the fallout as it is carried via the jetstream and other windstreams? Despite how just about every story/movie/novel about a nuclear attack on the United States paints it as small groups of people in rural areas surviving, that the fallout doesn’t reach everywhere, it isn’t going to be that bad, etc.—those that remain breathing after something like this happens, will regret having not just seen a blinding white flash near ground zero and then the face of the Lord Jesus. Life cannot exist in such a horrific environment, and whatever still does will cease to exist in a very short period of time.
There’s very little people can do after a major nuclear strike except kiss their a$$ good-bye. I’m more worried about an economic collapse or an attack on our electrical grids or water systems. The whole system of life will be disrupted by the ensuing chaos in the streets...I plan on being ready for that. I still have some vulnerabilities that I continue to work on each and every day. An apocalypse can happen in many different ways.