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by nostrademons
1519 days ago
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Elsewhere in this thread he links to David Teter's OPEN-RISOP as his source. [1] The quality of OPEN-RISOP is generally pretty good, and the author worked at Sandia National Labs about 10-20 years ago. Targeting at least is pretty consistent with what I'd expect as high value targets. OPEN-RISOP's counterforce + countervalue scenario only tallies about 60M fatalities (~20% of US population) from the original attack. chakalakaps must be assuming cascading failures of infrastructure & food production after the initial attack (a la Threads [2]). While this is a distinct possibility, it's far from a given - and this is also one of those areas where being prepared (eg. having a year of dried foodstuffs stored, or a small personal garden) can give you a distinct survival advantage. [1] https://github.com/davidteter/OPEN-RISOP/tree/main/TARGET%20... [2] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Srqyd8B9gE |
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