Mic, Jeff and Brian discuss books and movies about nuclear doom. There are two broad subgroups: Gloomy Doom -- in which no one survives, and Hopeful Doom -- in which people DO survive. Actual research suggests that a nuclear exchange could, indeed, be survivable if you aren't in or near a target zone. Mic, Jeff and Brian discuss preps to improve one's surviveability.
Nuke Doom Movies and Books referred to in this episode:
Five! -- a 1951 movie about five random survivors
Day The World Ended -- 1955 movie about remote cabin of survivors.
Alas, Babylon -- 1959 book: classic nuclear survivors' story.
On The Beach -- 1959 movie about aftermath in which no one survives
The Day After -- 1983 TV movie about the horrors of nuclear war.
Book 6: Chapter 8: Contested Passage
Prepper Fiction: Movie: "Civil War"
Fiction: Where are the Envro-Doom Movies?
Book 6: Chapter 7: A Stop in Concord
Prepper Fiction:Econo-Doom
Book 6: Chapter 6: Coming To Terms
Fiction: Bio Doom
Book 6: Chapter5: The Grange Meeting
Extra: Two Weeks Without Power
Book 6: Chapter4: A Ghost and a Lobbyist
Extra: Spring Tour, Maple Sap
Book 6: Chapter 3: Deal at the Border
Book 6: Chapter 2: Solution With A Catch
Extra: Comet Doom
Book 6: Chapter 1: Another Iron in the Fire
Extra: The Get Home subgenera
Bonus: Road Trip Musings
Book 5: Epilogue
Book 5: Chapter 24: A Corner Turned
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