Top US Cities at Risk for Terrorism, 2008 - map
Dirty Bombs - their range and damage potential, 1500 pieces of missing nuclear material
The Terrorist Nuclear Bomb Threat
Nuclear Weapons and Other Nasties
Dirty Bombs - their range and damage potential, 1500 pieces of missing nuclear material
Terrorist Nuclear Bomb Threat
Effects of Nuclear Radiation on the Human Body
Countries with Nuclear Weapons Capabilities
Bombs for Beginners - understanding NBC, Ballistic & Cruise Missiles & Aircraft
Effects of Nuclear Weapons and Nuclear War
Global Listings of Nuclear Stockpiles, Materials, and Forces
High Energy Weapons Archive: A Guide to Nuclear Weapons
Nuclear Forces Guide - who has what type weapons
Nuclear Weapons FAQs - Carey Sublette
Nuclear Weapons Arsenal Database by Country
Nuclear Weapon Effects
Nuclear War Survival
What to Do If a Nuclear Disaster Is Imminent
Recovery From Nuclear Attack FEMA 160
Gas Mask Quick Reference Comparison Chart
Gas Mask and Filter Suppliers
11 Steps to Survival - Canada's Department of National Defence
Getting Food After a Nuclear War
You Will Survive Doomsday - Bruce Beach
Nuclear War Survival Skills - Cresson H. Kearny, HTML
Homemade Fallout Meter, The Kearny Fallout Meter: How to Make and Use It
A Soldier's Viewpoint on Surviving Nuclear, Chemical and Biological Attacks
FEMA Fallout Map
Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP)
EMP Threat
Protecting Yourself from EMP - Duncan Long
Protect Generators and Cars from EMP - Dr. Arthur Bradley, NASA employee. Cloth can be found here
Report of the Commission to Assess the Threat to the U.S. from EMP Attack - 2004 and 2008
Congressman Roscoe G. Bartlett (MD) June 9th and June 21 speeches on EMP problems facing the U.S.
How an EMP Attack Could Affect Infrastructure
EMP Effects of a High Altitude Nuclear Bomb
Unready For This Attack Washington Post article
Fallout and Blast Shelters
Family Shelter MP-15, 1959; older data, but still viable based on sound principles
Home Blast Shelter H-12-3; November 1983
Fallout Shelter H-12-C, May 1980; basement corner shelter using lumber and concrete block
Home Fallout Shelter H-12-A, May 1980; modified ceiling shelter basement
Home Shelter H-12-1, June 1980; outside concrete, underground,
Fallout Shelter H-12-E, April 1980; basement shelter with concrete block and tilt-up ceiling
Above Ground Shelter H-1 2-2; June 1980, for high water table areas
Making an Expedient Shelter