This interesting guide debunks doomsday myths, including the most commonly asked questions:
- Will almost everyone be suddenly killed on doomsday?
- Would most people be quickly killed by bomb blasts, thermal radiation or radioactivity?
- Can I build an adequate shelter in my basement?
- Must I filter the air coming into the shelter to remove the fallout?
- Would water become radioactive?
- Would there be no dangerous radioactivity after a couple of weeks?
- Is radiation sickness contagious?
- Is food exposed to radiation not edible?
- Will a radiation suit protect from radiation exposure?
- Will new crops of food grown in future years not be radioactive?
- Is there such thing as a fallout pill?
- Would a fallout pit protect from radiation?
- Will there be dangerous radioactivity for thousands of years?
- Will there be no dangerous radioactivity after a couple years?
- Am I prepared if I have two weeks of emergency food stored?
- Should I be prepared to be self-sufficient and able to survive on my own?
- Will any survivors have to live underground the rest of their lives?
- Will life after doomsday be worth living?
- Do I need to prepare or will I be saved?
- Are the bombs today so large they will destroy the world?
- Will I receive adequate warning from the government?
- Will I receive no warning and even if I do, there is no hope?
- Will one of the primary targets be nuclear power plants?
This guide will debunk those haunting, worrisome doomsday myths. Before preparing for survivalist situations, read this guide today!

