RAND Corp Document seeking
I am looking for a specific document and think I'd find it faster by simply asking if people already have it saved. I am looking for RAND Corp map of impact of Radio Active Fallout and Nuclear Warfare. I believe this is its true name. This document shows the amount of damage from nuclear weaponry from epicenter (0 mile) to the outer-range of immediate fallout (~60 mile). I am specifically searching for the Self-Contained Graphic. -- |-----/ | Se7en / The One and Only! | se7en@cock.email / | 0x73518A15BA3C1476 / | https://se7en-site.neocities.org
‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ On Thursday, January 9, 2020 5:29 PM, Se7en <se7en@cock.email> wrote:
... I am looking for RAND Corp map of impact of Radio Active Fallout and Nuclear Warfare. I believe this is its true name.
This document shows the amount of damage from nuclear weaponry from epicenter (0 mile) to the outer-range of immediate fallout (~60 mile)...
use the NUKEMAP: https://nuclearsecrecy.com/nukemap/ also fun RAND reading, ''' In our scenario, terrorists conceal a 10-kiloton nuclear bomb in a shipping container and ship it to the Port of Long Beach. Unloaded onto a pier, it explodes shortly thereafter. This is referred to as a “ground-burst” as opposed to an “airburst” explosion. We used this scenario because analysts consider it feasible, it is highly likely to have a catastrophic effect, and the target is both a key part of the U.S. economic infrastructure and a critical global shipping center. ''' - https://www.rand.org/content/dam/rand/pubs/technical_reports/2006/RAND_TR391... best regards,
On 1/9/20 11:00 AM, coderman wrote:
‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ On Thursday, January 9, 2020 5:29 PM, Se7en <se7en@cock.email> wrote:
... I am looking for RAND Corp map of impact of Radio Active Fallout and Nuclear Warfare. I believe this is its true name.
This document shows the amount of damage from nuclear weaponry from epicenter (0 mile) to the outer-range of immediate fallout (~60 mile)...
use the NUKEMAP: https://nuclearsecrecy.com/nukemap/
also fun RAND reading, ''' In our scenario, terrorists conceal a 10-kiloton nuclear bomb in a shipping container and ship it to the Port of Long Beach. Unloaded onto a pier, it explodes shortly thereafter. This is referred to as a “ground-burst” as opposed to an “airburst” explosion. We used this scenario because analysts consider it feasible, it is highly likely to have a catastrophic effect, and the target is both a key part of the U.S. economic infrastructure and a critical global shipping center. ''' - https://www.rand.org/content/dam/rand/pubs/technical_reports/2006/RAND_TR391...
best regards,
No one I know would miss Long Beach California and most Americans probably couldn't locate it on a map with or without a glowing crater. Earlier today Pepe Escobar broached the fact that 75% of registered US voters couldn't find Iran on a map. McClatchy validated that and says the study found many think Canada is Iran. "Americans are bad at geography. So bad that some think Canada is Iran, study finds" https://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/nation-world/article239134333.html Rr
An individual named R5 replied to me off-list. I'd rather stay onlist. He requested of me the date. I am pretty sure this was from the 1950's. As I said, the document title I gave was only the speculative probable title. I am almost certain that the document I am looking for was made by RAND Corp. I believe the specific document was the result of the tests in Nevada. I'll describe the document again in more detail: * The Document contains several rings, with Ground Zero showing 100% damage, while 60+ shows mild damage, but fallout exposure * The document has pictographs illustrating damage to city skylines * The document may be part of a larger, broader report * The document is likely famous outside of the sleuth communities because it has been shown in several films, both fictional and in documentary. I can not use the NUKE-map as I am seeking the document to modify its model for other purposes. -- |-----/ | Se7en / The One and Only! | se7en@cock.email / | 0x73518A15BA3C1476 / | https://se7en-site.neocities.org
is it this: https://www.rand.org/pubs/reports/R0251.html On Thu, Jan 9, 2020 at 12:25 PM Se7en <se7en@cock.email> wrote:
An individual named R5 replied to me off-list. I'd rather stay onlist. He requested of me the date. I am pretty sure this was from the 1950's. As I said, the document title I gave was only the speculative probable title. I am almost certain that the document I am looking for was made by RAND Corp.
I believe the specific document was the result of the tests in Nevada. I'll describe the document again in more detail:
* The Document contains several rings, with Ground Zero showing 100% damage, while 60+ shows mild damage, but fallout exposure
* The document has pictographs illustrating damage to city skylines
* The document may be part of a larger, broader report
* The document is likely famous outside of the sleuth communities because it has been shown in several films, both fictional and in documentary.
I can not use the NUKE-map as I am seeking the document to modify its model for other purposes.
-- |-----/ | Se7en / The One and Only! | se7en@cock.email / | 0x73518A15BA3C1476 / | https://se7en-site.neocities.org
On 20-01-09 09:29:49, Se7en wrote:
I am looking for a specific document and think I'd find it faster by simply asking if people already have it saved. I am looking for RAND Corp map of impact of Radio Active Fallout and Nuclear Warfare. I believe this is its true name.
This document shows the amount of damage from nuclear weaponry from epicenter (0 mile) to the outer-range of immediate fallout (~60 mile). I am specifically searching for the Self-Contained Graphic.
I have made a poor copy from very vague memory. It is attatched. -- |-----/ | Se7en / The One and Only! | se7en@cock.email / | 0x73518A15BA3C1476 / | https://se7en-site.neocities.org
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