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Where to Find Food After Nuclear WarThe worst has happened. Nuclear War has come and destroyed society. The stores around you have been striped of anything edible, your shelves are bare, reserves almost gone. Where do you find food? Let me tell you.- Nuclear WarA poem I wrote on August 19, 1996 about the inevitable, morbid outcome if the world ever initiates a nuclear war.
Cuban Dictator Predicts Nuclear War by July 2Fidel Castro predicts that there will be a nuclear fall-out by July 2, 2010.- America's Mistaken DebateAmerica's debate over the newest iteration of the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty shows the problems involved in American perceptions of arms control.
The Sarah Palin/Barack Obama Nuclear War ContinuesSarah Palin, speaking before the Southern Republican Leadership Conference on April 9th, continued what is starting to be referred to as the Sarah Palin/Barack Obama nuclear war. The speech brought the audience to its feet several times.- 15 Best Nuclear War Movies Ever Made and Where to Watch Some of Them OnlineLearn about 15 of the best movies that addressed the terror of living under the threat of nuclear annihilation.
- Surviving a Nuclear WarRecently another author pointed out that my survival articles did not point out how to survive in a nuclear type of scenario. I will do my best to examinr this scenario in this article.
- Learn How America is Protected from Nuclear War and View America's Aircraft and Missiles at Peterson Air and Space MuseumIf you want to learn how America is protected from nuclear war and view a variety of aircraft and missiles, visit the Peterson Air and Space Museum in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
- Nuclear War and an Apocolyptic SocietyThis information describes a life based in an apocalyptic society, human survivalism and the effects of a nuclear attack, regional and global.
- Nuclear War HorrorThis article explains the background for and the problems with Nuclear War Horrors...
Brinkmanship in Nuclear War: Will America or Other Countries Deal with it Again?The old song "We'll Meet Again" played during the nuclear ending of "Dr. Strangelove" may have a different meaning for America in dealing with the intricacies of brinkmanship one more time. Wannabe governmental leaders should start learning all about it yesterday...- Bloody WarThis is a haiku which describes the truth about war
- Why Did America Abandon Its Fallout Shelters?During the dark days of the cold war, America was in great fear of a large-scale nuclear war. Because of this, they decided to build and designate fallout shelters all across America, however we haven't heard news about these shelters for a very long time
- Imagine a World Without WarLet's stretch our imaginations and imagine a world without war.
The Long WarPoem about the long war in Afghanistan.- Past MistakeI was trying to survive. I don’t know why. Everyone was gone. The world was gone.
- The End is NearA man contemplates his life in the midst of a nuclear war.
- End of the World: Human Error or Natural Occurrence?Doomsday theories are rampant in the virtual world we call the Internet. If the end of the world is in fact upon us, is it more likely to believe it's the result of neglectful humans, or is Mother Nature ready to rid itself of the plague we've become?
- Warrhymed poetry
GamedayA haiku is a Japanese poem that shows the simple interpretations found in everyday moments and things. The first line is comprised of five syllables, the second seven syllables, and the third and last line, five syllables.- The Meeting Points of a Possible Catastrophe for HumankindAn essay about Nuclear war and the human population explosion.
- Review of War for the Oaks by Emma BullA singer and a guitar player is drafted into the war between the Seelie and Unseelie Courts in Emma Bull's War for the Oaks. The novel is a tightly crafted piece of genius with many layers of interpretation possible.
It's a Lovely Day for a WarA poem that mocks the need for war.
Castle Age - War of the Red Plains GuideA guide to fighting The War of the Red Plains on 'Castle Age' on Facebook.
Day Two of the 47-Nation Nuclear Summit Brings ProgressSeveral nations have agreed to do something and not just talk.
Were the "Good Old Days" Really Better Than the Present? Let's Examine This PremiseEveryone talks about the "Good Old Days." Do they really exist? Let's examine this carefully.- War and DestructionPoignant poem about the need to end wars.
- Rethinking America's Nuclear PolicyPresident Obama is in the process of reviewing the nuclear policy of the United States. This article argues that given the current environment it is important that President Obama take a broader look at the issue.
Can't You?Imploring, needing stability in the storm of life.- WarWe must remember the pain our soldiers will endure even when they return.
- Do You Know What Nuclear Decommissioning Is?Once a nuclear facility is closed, there are several steps that must be applied. These steps are known as nuclear decommissioning.
- The WarThis poem is about a soldier who wants to be home for the holidays. He is letting his family know he wants to make it home, but he will not be able to because of the war.
World War IIIWhat will happen if World War III begins? Who will be responsible for that? Let's think about it.- How to Survive a Nuclear AttackI know that most of you would sooner shop for your own casket than stock up on post-nuclear groceries.
- The Never Ending WarA short about a soldier's struggle with PTSD
Science and WarA look at the relationship between science and war, with a focus on WWI, WWII, and the Cold War.- War IsThis is a poem that points out some hard truths about war that many people do not like to be reminded of.
- How to Build an Underground BunkerArticle provides advice on building a clandestine bunker under your house.
- Be Happy to Live in America TodayYou should be happy to live in America today because we are the greatest nation on earth. If you are on the planet it is the best place to live for a variety of reasons.
- Human Guinea PigsDuring the cold war, Russia wanted to see what would happen if there was a nuclear war, so they conducted tests on their own citizens to see what a nuclear war would do to their country.





