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Doomsday Bunkers: How America Will Survive If It Comes Under Attack





I know it will never come to that but the United states of America already has already made a very complex plan on how it would survive a nuclear war if it happens to be the worst day in the America’s history. It is a NIGHTMARE SCENARIO and with nuclear threats popping up around the world from countries such as North Korea and Iran, America has already prepared itself on how to survive a nuclear attack. Other nuclear countries pose significant threat to the US and that is why president Trump is fighting hard to denuclearize countries like North Korea and Iran. There’s no doubt that America will suffer damages but they will respond with a devastating nuclear attack. They will try to intercept the missiles using anti-missile but that could fail. Even if it was successful America would still respond.



1. Calculate the time it will take for the incoming missile to hit the US and set the countdown clock.

2. Always know where the president is at all times.

3. There’s no time to evacuate the city so the president, vice president and secretary of states remains top priority.

4. Keep the president alive by all means possible by whisking him away to an underground secret tunnel which leads straight to the escape aircraft. The President could also end up at any of the Doomsday facilities

5. With the president safely secured, a swift, decisive counter attack measure is activated with the full force of the American military.

DOOMSDAY BUNKERS




I love the name DOOMSDAY BUNKERS lol. If you read a book called “Raven Rock: The Story of the U.S. Government’s Secret Plan to Save Itself — While the Rest of Us Die” (Simon & Schuster), you will see all the full details of the doomsday bunkers. They are government bunkers across the country that were built to house the President and various Washington elites should incase the US comes under a surprise nuclear attack. They have the following bunkers.

RAVEN ROCK — LILLINGTON, NC • STRICTLY FOR MILITARY, NO FAMILY MEMBER ALLOWED. CAN SURVIVE ANYTHING



Could hold about 1,400 people comfortably. They’re designed to hold only top military personnels from pentagon. They are not allowed to bring their wives and kids along should in case there’s an attack.

PETERS MOUNTAIN — APPALACHIAN MOUNTAINS, VIRGINIA • FOR INTELLIGENCE AGENCIES. NO FAMILY MEMBER ALLOWED



It has undergone a $67 million renovation in recent years that would help it serve as one of the relocation sites for intelligence agencies in the event of an attack on Washington. They are not allowed to bring their wives and kids along should in case there’s an attack.

MOUNT WEATHER — BLUEMONT, VA. • FOR CIVILIAN GOVERNMENT. NO FAMILY MEMBER ALLOWED



Designed to hold the civilian leadership of the US government, including the President, the Supreme Court, Cabinet officials, and some senior congressional leaders. They are not allowed to bring their wives and kids along should in case there’s an attack.

What about the White house underground bunker ?



There’s definitely a bunker right under the White house. The most mysterious of all bunkers is this one, located right in the heart of our nation’s capital but it’s not adequate enough. It’s a small facility, not designed for long-term use, just to hold a few dozen people for a few hours. It was when Osama Bin Laden attacked the US in the infamous 9/11 attack. It was upgraded during the Obama administration but it’s still not adequate for long term use. The air-conditioners could fail and everyone would suffocate. The best option is to get the president into the standby aircraft and into the air before the bomb strikes.

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