This video, part of the Nutnfancy Philosophy of Use series, discusses the practicality and realities of building a nuclear bomb shelter for a family of five. It moves beyond the typical 'sheeple' narrative of nuclear threat being gone, asserting the threat is still high. The video delves into the financial, real estate, maintenance, and overall practical considerations of a mid-range shelter, presenting various options through overlays. It also references a book, 'After the Flash: A Modern Guide to Nuclear Survival,' which offers a perspective on nuclear war damage that diverges from the Cold War model.
This video explores Malta's extensive network of hand-hewn bomb shelter tunnels, dug during World War II. Due to the island's strategic importance in the Mediterranean, it endured intense aerial bombardment for two years. The Maltese population, accustomed to working with the local soft limestone for construction and water cisterns, managed to create a vast underground shelter system capable of housing the entire populace. The video visits the tunnels under the Malta At War Museum, showcasing this historical engineering feat that protected civilians from substantial casualties.
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