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Determining the safest places on Earth during nuclear wars

For some time now, writing from Las Vegas, I have felt the need to consider what course of action may be appropriate in the event of a major terrorist attack on this place - there ARE people in this world who are not particularly enamoured of the fact that more money was wagered here last year than the national economies of Russia or India (the figures were provided a few months ago by ABC affiliate Channel 13 News in Las Vegas). What probably is in the works is a coordinated series of nuclear strikes on major U.S. cities at a given time in future. Bush has already signed, in rather clandestine fashion, all sorts of draconian executive orders, including the right to force civilians into work brigades (load y'all up into FEMA cattle cars and off to a recently-nuked city for cleanup operations). Don't tell anyone, but I've been satellite-Googling Cabo San Lucas at the tip of Baja California. Notice all the available 1-acre and 5- and 10- acre sites a couple miles north of the town. Now WHO would nuke Cabo? Bring a wad of cash to bribe your way down there from the U.S. border with plenty of supplies (or bring 'em in by boat, better yet). No work brigades for me - just tacos, pretty sunsets, and grilled mahi-mahi each evening. ........I probably should add some further comments, after reading some alarming warnings on the Internet lately about NASA coverups regarding an approaching dark star on its 3600-year eliptical run around our sun - the case is being made that, on its last pass through the solar system, the Minoan and other civilisations bit the dust in its wake. You can type in 'Planet Niburu' and get it all, starting with Sumerian records. If you're talking polar shifts and tsunamis capable of sweeping away everything that newly-activated giant volcanoes haven't already incinerated....well, those old ICBMs start looking kind of friendly. In this case, those holed up in Cabo will be squid food....and we haven't even discussed the soon-coming New World Order. So these are my final comments - type "underground shelter" in your browswer and see that for about $70,000 you may purchase and have installed an underground steel cylinder capable of storing supplies and providing sleeping space. I think that there will be a limited nuclear attack on America, and your best bet is to avoid the several targeted cities. If you survive this event, all you have to worry about is the New World Order's brutal enslavement of the portion of the human race which is left after various horrendous natural calamities and unimaginably ghastly celestial phenomenae. Good luck. You'll need it.

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