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His 1980 book ''Life After Doomsday'' ([[Dial Press]], ISBN 0-8037-4752-7), a self-described "survivalist guide to nuclear war and other major disasters" was an influential book within survivalism. His most recent survival book is [http://www.paladin-press.com/detail.aspx?ID=476 ''Life After Terrorism: What You Need to Know to Survive in Today's World''] ([[Paladin Press]], 2002, ISBN 1-58160-326-6) which was published in the wake of [[9/11]]. Clayton was given the [[Eugene Wigner Award]] for his work in educating the American public about civil preparedness by the [[US Civil Defence Council]].
His 1980 book ''Life After Doomsday'' ([[Dial Press]], ISBN 0-8037-4752-7), a self-described "survivalist guide to nuclear war and other major disasters" was an influential book within survivalism. His most recent survival book is [http://www.paladin-press.com/detail.aspx?ID=476 ''Life After Terrorism: What You Need to Know to Survive in Today's World''] ([[Paladin Press]], 2002, ISBN 1-58160-326-6) which was published in the wake of [[9/11]]. Clayton was given the [[Eugene Wigner Award]] for his work in educating the American public about civil preparedness by the [[US Civil Defence Council]].


Clayton has studied the [[Martial arts]] since his undergraduate days at UCLA. Starting with [[wrestling]] under Coach [[Briggs Hunt]], he moved through [[Judo]], [[Shotokan Karate]], [[Taekwando]], and finally, back to Shotokan again. He is currently a 6th degree black belt with the International San Ten Karate Association.
Clayton has studied the [[Martial Arts]] since his undergraduate days at UCLA. Starting with [[wrestling]] under Coach [[Briggs Hunt]], he moved through [[Judo]], [[Shotokan Karate]], [[Taekwando]], and finally, back to Shotokan again. He is currently a 6th degree black belt with the International San Ten Karate Association.


In 2004 he released the book ''Shotokan's Secret: The Hidden Truth Behind Karate's Fighting Origins'' (Black Belt Communications, ISBN 0-8975-0144-6 ), detailing his research into the origins of Okinawan karate.
In 2004 he released the book ''Shotokan's Secret: The Hidden Truth Behind Karate's Fighting Origins'' (Black Belt Communications, ISBN 0-8975-0144-6 ), detailing his research into the origins of Okinawan karate.

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Bruce D. Clayton is a noted forest fire and biological control ecologist as well as being the author of several books of interest within the survivalist movement.

Clayton received his bachelor's degree in zoology and botany from UCLA in 1972, followed by his doctorate in ecology from the University of Montana in 1978. He is a California state-certified instructor of radiological defense techniques and fallout shelter management.

His 1980 book Life After Doomsday (Dial Press, ISBN 0-8037-4752-7), a self-described "survivalist guide to nuclear war and other major disasters" was an influential book within survivalism. His most recent survival book is Life After Terrorism: What You Need to Know to Survive in Today's World (Paladin Press, 2002, ISBN 1-58160-326-6) which was published in the wake of 9/11. Clayton was given the Eugene Wigner Award for his work in educating the American public about civil preparedness by the US Civil Defence Council.

Clayton has studied the Martial Arts since his undergraduate days at UCLA. Starting with wrestling under Coach Briggs Hunt, he moved through Judo, Shotokan Karate, Taekwando, and finally, back to Shotokan again. He is currently a 6th degree black belt with the International San Ten Karate Association.

In 2004 he released the book Shotokan's Secret: The Hidden Truth Behind Karate's Fighting Origins (Black Belt Communications, ISBN 0-8975-0144-6 ), detailing his research into the origins of Okinawan karate.