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"However, if Russia deploys nuclear weapons in Cuba and Venezuela, there is a very significant risk that US nuclear weapons could appear in Ukraine, the Middle East and elsewhere, triggering a very serious crisis."

Europeans, take note. ;)

Meet "SATAN 2" ... the weapon Russia built should Americans or Brits or EU be stupid enough to think they can invade Russia:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RS-28_Sarmat

3 of them = UK totally annihilated (no survivors, anywhere except in a nuclear bunker).
Putin doesn't fuck around. lols
OK, so after calling around lead manufacturers in the UK, I finally got the answers we need:

1. CODE 1 lead is not manufactured 'anywhere' anymore; too thin to work with (the manufacturers themselves can't roll it once produced without it often breaking); DEPRECIATED. Importantly thus, the little 'code 1' described lead on e.g. ebay may well be not actually CODE 1 at all. Code 1 = 0.44mm thick. The items described on ebay as 'Code 1 lead' note claim the lead sold is 0.5mm = thus are MIS-DESCRIBED; 0.5mm is between CODE 1 and CODE 2 sized.

2. CODE 2 lead is not really produced or sold anymore. The problem in manufacturing code 1 lead is also present in producing code 2 lead. This additional manufacturing 'nightmare' (as it was put to me by one manufacturer just now) adds so much cost to the end product that if produced it costs about the SAME PRICE AS AN END PRODUCT AS CODE 3 LEAD. As most manufacturers are producing for BUILDING WORK, thus, everyone in the UK produces and sells CODE 3 lead as the standard THINNEST product.

This is why I've been going around in circles trying to find a roll of either code 1 or code 2 lead to build a shelter with; IT DOESN'T EXIST ON THE UK MARKET.

I mentioned I'd just bought a tiny amount via ebay that was described as 'new' code 1 or 2 (this is where he pointed out code 1 is 0.44 not 0.5mm thick; thus the code 1 lead is actually being MIS-SOLD as code 1).

In the end I ended up speaking with MIDLAND LEAD (midlandlead.co.uk) ... the producer of the thinnest lead in the UK at 0.5mm ... They informed me they only produce this rarely (and ship it as far as Australia 'so we think we're the only producer worldwide that manufactures lead this thin').

I asked for a 'guestimate' of the cost of buying the smallest amount of 0.5mm they would sell to anyone (a container load); 'about GBP £50,000' ... was the answer (just in case you fancy making a biz by selling 0.5mm to TI's ;)). That was obviously a price NOT delivered (container at the factory gate), and I assume, not including VAT at 20%. So, more than GBP £60,000 at least, if anyone fancied exploring 0.5mm lead as a biz opp ... to sell to TI's.

Long and short of it thus, if you're going to build yourself a lead shielded environment/shelter; CODE 3 lead is where it's at, even though way over specification for what TI's actually need. 'Code 3 lead is essentially the same price as we would charge or thereabouts, for code 2 or code 3'.

Next up, cheapest supplier of a roll of CODE 3 lead in the UK market, that can be bought and/or delivered.
IMPORTANT

If you're going to try make yourself a hardcore syntel proof bicycle helmet covered in lead, I would suggest you don't hang around and get your 0.5mm lead bought ASAP ... Maybe I got some of the last 0.5mm lead on the UK market via ebay, and if you hang around, you'll have the same problem as Jay (you'll have to use thicker lead, and that will make the helmet unable to be worn for anything but a few hours at a time).
The difference is not insignificant; code 3 lead = 1.32mm thick; at 0.5mm the 'code 1 but not' lead being sold on ebay is almost 1/3rd of the weight = able to wear the helmet x 3 as long in time.

A yuge difference in practical use.
BUYING LEAD; the cheapest and best options.

1. If money is no object, and you know the exact dimensions you want, it is possible to buy (within the parameters shown (max width 2400mm/max length 6000mm) ONE SHEET ... meaning you can build the perfect shelter; no joins at all! Be careful if going this route as of course, one needs to breath, and lead between you and oxygen = a killer (not only the the lead itself, which do not forget would need to be sealed into plastic before building with it to contain toxicity).

EXAMPLE: SLEEPING SHELTER

TYPE/SIZE = Code 3 - 2000mm x 2000mm

i.e. with this you could make a basic 'ridge tent' out of lead easily; 1 meter at it's highest off the floor; 2 meters long.

£161.68
Shipping:
52.50
VAT
42.84
Total (Inc Shipping & VAT) = £257.02

SUPPLIER

https://www.roofingsuppliesuk.co.uk/products/cut-to-size-lead-flashing

CAUTION: obviously buying in one giant sheet of lead can/will give you WEIGHT problems (could you even move it from the kerbside where delivered into your home without a lot of help etc). Also, could you actually build a structure (the ridgeline of the tent) to hold that much weight? I'm no steelworker, but steel would likely be required as a frame (?). THINK.
CODE 3 (Thickness: 1.32mm) lead weight =

14.97kg per m2
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The below files are about the lawful process of how to close down a vax centre using the LIVE criminal investigation crime reference number 6029679/21 (Metropolitan Police).
No one is advocating anyone should do this but there are many people asking the lawful process should the occasion arise. If anyone decides to take action you MUST liaise with your local police first. It is incumbent upon the police to protect life and prevent crime. Stick to the instructions in the audio file. Police might be resistant so remain calm and tell them it is their lawful duty. If it gets too difficult it is best to back off and try again later or another area, it is not advisable to break the law or become agitated over this, remain calm and factual and the job should get done.
Audio File: Verbal explanation direct from Mark Sexton
Video file: Example of vax centre being lawfully closed down with assistance of the police today, Sunday 16th January 2022
Possible Offence details
Criminal Law Act 1967
Misconduct in Public Office
Perverting the Course of Justice
Assisting a Known Offender
Criminal Law Act 1967
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1967/58/section/3#:~:text=(1)A%20person%20may%20use,of%20persons%20unlawfully%20at%20large.

Section 3 Arrest without warrant.

(1)The powers of summary arrest conferred by the following subsections shall apply to offences for which the sentence is fixed by law or for which a person (not previously convicted) may under or by virtue of any enactment be sentenced to imprisonment for a term of five years [F2(or might be so sentenced but for the restrictions imposed by [F3section 33 of the Magistrates’Courts Act 1980)]] and to attempts to committ any such offence; and in this Act, including any amendment made by this Act in any other enactment, “arrestable offence” means any such offence or attempt.
[F4The said restrictions are those which apply where, in pursuance of [F5subsection (2) of section 22 of the said Act of 1980] (certain offences to be tried summarily if value involved is small) a magistrates’ court summarily convicts a person of a scheduled offence within the meaning of [F6the said section 22].]
(2)Any person may arrest without warrant anyone who is, or whom he, with reasonable cause, suspects to be, in the act of committing an arrestable offence.
(3)Where an arrestable offence has been committed, any person may arrest without warrant anyone who is, or whom he, with reasonable cause, suspects to be, guilty of the offence.
(4)Where a constable, with reasonable cause, suspects that an arrestable offence has been committed, he may arrest without warrant anyone whom he, with reasonable cause, suspects to be guilty of the offence.
(5)A constable may arrest without warrant any person who is, or whom he, with reasonable cause, suspects to be, about to commit an arrestable offence.
(6)For the purpose of arresting a person under any power conferred by this section a constable may enter (if need be, by force) and search any place where that person is or where the constable, with reasonable cause, suspects him to be.
(7)This section shall not . . . F7 prejudice any power of arrest conferred by law apart from this section.]

Section 3 Use of force in making arrest, etc.
(1)A person may use such force as is reasonable in the circumstances in the prevention of crime, or in effecting or assisting in the lawful arrest of offenders or suspected offenders or of persons unlawfully at large.
(2)Subsection (1) above shall replace the rules of the common law on the question when force used for a purpose mentioned in the subsection is justified by that purpose.
Table = £16 delivered = £98 total for a hopefully working head defence ... for sleeping.
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... the day ... 5G goes live in usa.
Oh well that didn't take long. Back in UK ... less than 3 hours at home and ... Already under attack: