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MUST VISIT WEBSITES
The following
sites are informative and,
for the most part, do not try to
sell you anything. There are
hundreds of sites on the Internet
that restate the same basic
information. Most NBC defense
information presented is geared
toward military applications. These
identified sites are credible and
without cost.
Nuclear Reading
List:
Historical
Films: This Office of
Scientific and Technical
Information provides photographs
and film clips of U.S. nuclear
tests.
Global
Disarray: This site
provides nuclear weapon effects
data - hard numbers - from the Arms
Control and Disarmament Agency
(1975). It is intended for people
that have training in nuclear
weapons effects/employment and is
not formatted for the general
public. It does provide detailed
information about design and
construction of "shelters."
Are You
Prepared: This is a
1987 update of the Oak Ridge
National Laboratory publication
"Nuclear War Survival Skills",
republished by the Oregon Institute
of Science and Medicine. It is a
comprehensive look at survival in
nuclear environments forwarded by
Dr. Edward Teller.
Nuclear
Survival: This site
provides the location of U.S.
nuclear power plants and fallout
expectation based on the recurring
weather history. The site presents
a plan for survival by identifying
safe areas in which plant life
(food and medicine) may be
regenerated in an organized fashion
to support human life after a
holocaust.
Chemical/Biological
Reading List:
Berkeley:
Lawrence Berkeley National
Laboratory Advice for Safeguarding
Buildings Against Chemical or
Biological Attack can be found
here.
CBIAC:
CBIAC is the Chemical Biological
Information Analysis Center for the
U.S. Army. The site is easy to use
and provides strong subject
matter.
PNL:
Pacific Northwest National
Laboratory (PNNL) is a DOE funded
project that encompasses the entire
spectrum of chemical and biological
threats and how to reduce or stop
them.
DOE:
Department of Energy's Environment,
Safety and Health Information
portal.
MIIS:
The Monterey Institute of
International Studies Chemical and
Biological Weapons Resource
Page.
Alpha
Rubicon: Alpha
Disaster Contingencies presents a
series of NBC preparedness and
defense articles.
US
Army: U.S. Army
Medical Research Institute of
Infectious Diseases provides a link
portal to NBC related subjects.
Anthrax: The
DOD Anthrax Vaccine Immunization
Program provides a good overview of
the nature of anthrax and the DOD
prevention program.
Coast
Guard: This U.S. Coast
Guard Health and Safety Directorate
site provides "Operation Medicine"
for Chemical, Biological and
Radiological defense.
Surgeon
General: This Surgeon
General forwarded site addresses
the medical aspects of chemical and
biological warfare.
Medical
NBC: This site is a
Medical NBC Information server that
provides detailed information and
reference on treating radiological,
chemical and biological
injuries.
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