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A portable, versatile, self supporting and weight bearing means and system for construction of Portable Nuclear Radioactive Fallout Protection Shelters & Preservation and storage of Potable Water Storage that effectively prevents nuclear radioactive rays (more technically referred to as electromagnetic radiation that includes X-rays and gamma rays) from penetrating through water filled jugs that comprise walls, barriers, and shelters, said means comprising:a plurality of stand-alone interlocking jugs,each jug comprising a plurality of individual jug design features that includes a plurality of male studs and female slots that fit snugly into and around the recessed female slots and the male studs, respectively, of jugs of the same design when mated with one another, a protruding handle on one side that fits snugly into a recessed handle port of a jug of the same design when the jugs are mated with one another, and protruding watertight fill spouts that fit snugly into the recessed female slots of jugs of the same design when mated with one another. 2. The system of claim 1 wherein the system effectively prevents nuclear radioactive rays from penetrating through the walls, barriers, and shelters means that in addition to the jugs being filled with water, such is accomplished by the overlapping stacking and the interlocking means of assembling three containers abreast totaling a thickness totaling 36″ that supplies the necessary thickness of water to be an effective barrier to shield occupants of the shelter from radioactive rays while also greatly enhancing the strength and weight bearing capacity of barrier walls and completed shelters. 3. The system of claim 1 wherein the jugs are placed to form walls inside an existing structures that is either above or partially under ground and has one, two, three, or four existing walls, with or without a ceiling, and is constructed of sundry kinds and thicknesses of materials that are known to act as a partial or sufficient barriers to radioactive rays depending upon their density and thickness. 4. The system of claim 1 wherein said jugs are manufactured using materials having properties selected from the group of being strong, resistant to natural and manmade environments, chemicals and substances, according to specifications necessary for specific installations and elements to which they will be subjected including being bullet proof. 5. The system relative to any of the preceding claims wherein the weights and measures of each individual “jug” are: volume—1 square foot, gallons of water=7.48, and weight, not including the weight of the jug,=62.30 pounds. 6. The system claimed in any of the preceding claims and further comprising support beams, and/or vertical support posts, of sufficient strength and plywood of sufficient thickness that will be placed across the top of barrier walls or shelters leaving enough space between any existing ceiling and the top of the beams and plywood for the placement of three layers of “jugs” or fewer layers if the existing ceiling offers protective radiation blockage that will make up the difference for less than three layers being applied. 7. The system of claim 6 relevant to beams and plywood used to support top jugs must be of sufficient length and strength to safely support the weight of the ceilings made of water-filled jugs; supporting vertical beams are also placed inside the shelter between the weight bearing walls depending upon the span between them. 8. The system of claim 7 further including guidelines to be supplied to builders relative to safe construction of shelters; all necessary instructions and safety warning labels to insure safe, easy and quick assembly by unskilled laborers including a statement stipulating that if the assembler doesn't understand the instructions supplied to enlist the aid of someone who does. 9. The system of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of additional jugs, in numbers mandated by the specifications of each barrier wall or shelter, arranged to form air vents using inner or outer wall “L” shaped arrangements that allow air to flow in and out as it follows the pathway of said “L” while not allowing radioactive rays from entering because radioactive rays i.e. gamma and X-ray travel only in straight lines from their source. 10. The system of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of additional jugs, in numbers mandated by the specifications of each barrier wall or shelter, arranged to form maze entrances, “L” shaped arrangements that allow easy entrance and exit of people into and from sheltered areas while not allowing radioactive rays from entering because radioactive rays i.e. gamma and X-ray travel only in straight lines from their source. 11. The system of claim 4, wherein the jugs are color coded or marked to indicate the material from which they are formed. 12. The system of claim 4, wherein the jugs are manufactured from new materials. 13. The system of claim 4, wherein the jugs are manufactured from recycled materials. 14. The system of claim 4, wherein the jugs are manufactured by blow molding.