09-17-2017, 07:59 AM
My dream was present day United States. The day was sunny and warm, people were wearing shorts and short sleeve shirts.
Everyone was preparing for a massive burst of radiation about to hit. There was no talk of the source but my non-dream mind thought solar flares would be the cause. Schools let the children out early and I watched the neighborhood children get off the bus. I was concerned about 1 household as I didn't think they had enough safe places for their 3 children.
We were charging all the battery devices as we prepped. Electronics such as laptops, tablets and phones and backup storage devices were going into microwaves, refrigerators and other heavy metal appliances. I started to remove all the refrigerator contents from our 2 refrigerators, sweeping everything onto the floor so we could be inside when the radiation storm hit.
We understood the storm would last 2 hours, which was early afternoon EST on a weekday. I kept my eye on the clock as only a few minutes remained. Children would be the priority for placement in a safe spot, adults would take cover in basements.
i recall worrying about air levels but figured if air was low, the person would have to take the risk and crack the refrigerator door open. I eyed our microwave thinking an infant might fit. I thought of people at the grocery store, fortunate as they could stay in place and be safe in the store's large locked coolers, although it woul be freezing.
Everyone was preparing for a massive burst of radiation about to hit. There was no talk of the source but my non-dream mind thought solar flares would be the cause. Schools let the children out early and I watched the neighborhood children get off the bus. I was concerned about 1 household as I didn't think they had enough safe places for their 3 children.
We were charging all the battery devices as we prepped. Electronics such as laptops, tablets and phones and backup storage devices were going into microwaves, refrigerators and other heavy metal appliances. I started to remove all the refrigerator contents from our 2 refrigerators, sweeping everything onto the floor so we could be inside when the radiation storm hit.
We understood the storm would last 2 hours, which was early afternoon EST on a weekday. I kept my eye on the clock as only a few minutes remained. Children would be the priority for placement in a safe spot, adults would take cover in basements.
i recall worrying about air levels but figured if air was low, the person would have to take the risk and crack the refrigerator door open. I eyed our microwave thinking an infant might fit. I thought of people at the grocery store, fortunate as they could stay in place and be safe in the store's large locked coolers, although it woul be freezing.