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By the author of Be Ready for Anything and the online course Bloom Where You’re Planted
The CDC is warning Americans to prepare for nuclear war.
If you’ve been watching the news for years the way many of us have, you probably know that by the time the government starts warning you about something, it’s just about to happen.
For example, you may recall the Ebola scare back in 2014. First, the CDC released a warning on Sept. 15th, then just two weeks later, the first case in the US was confirmed in Texas. It wasn’t by any great master planning that it didn’t turn into a massive epidemic through a series of terrifying errors. It was sheer dumb luck.
The Center for Disease Control recently announced that they’d be giving a presentation on January 16th to help better prepare the public for nuclear war. The announcement reads:
While a nuclear detonation is unlikely, it would have devastating results and there would be limited time to take critical protection steps. Despite the fear surrounding such an event, planning and preparation can lessen deaths and illness. For instance, most people don’t realize that sheltering in place for at least 24 hours is crucial to saving lives and reducing exposure to radiation. While federal, state, and local agencies will lead the immediate response efforts, public health will play a key role in responding.
Join us for this session of Grand Rounds to learn what public health programs have done on a federal, state, and local level to prepare for a nuclear detonation. Learn how planning and preparation efforts for a nuclear detonation are similar and different from other emergency response planning efforts. (source)
Some of the presenters are Dan Sosin, CDC’s deputy director and chief medical officer in the Office of Public Health Preparedness and Response; Robert Whitcomb, the chief of the radiation studies branch at the CDC’s National Center for Environment Health; and Captain Michael Noska, the radiation safety officer and senior advisor for health physics at the FDA.
The event will be held at the Alexander D.Langmuir Auditorium Roybal Campus of the Georgia Institute of Technology. If you want to go, you have to get security clearance ahead of time.
Non-CDC staff must have prior security clearance. US citizens must submit a request to the Grand Rounds Team. A US state-issued photo ID (e.g., driver’s license, US passport) is required.
Non-US citizens must submit their requests 20 days prior to the session to the Grand Rounds Team, and additional information will be required. (source)
Which means, basically, no non-US citizens are allowed since it’s happening 10 days from now and this was only quietly announced on December 27, 20 days before the event is to take place.
Do you know what to do in the event of a strike during a nuclear war?
I have some articles that can help you get prepared, but it is 100% obvious that you need to get on this. Here are some quick articles you need to read.
- Here’s How to Prepare for a Nuclear Attack
- These Declassified Nuclear Test Videos PROVE That a Strike Is Survivable
- How to Use Potassium Iodide After a Nuclear Emergency
For the most thorough, practical, and actionable resource, check out my on-demand webinar with former Army NBC Specialist Chuck Hudson.
You need to stock up on
- Emergency Food
- Potassium Iodide (ONLY the IOSAT brand is approved to protect your thyroid gland from radiation)
- Lots of water
- A safe way to cook indoors
- Items to seal up your shelter, such as duct tape, contractor garbage bags, etc.
- Something to do – sheltering for a couple of weeks with no entertainment will make you crazy otherwise
- An off-grid communications device so you can get news about when it’s safe to leave the shelter (This one is hand crank and will also charge your cell phone)
- This guidebook, Nuclear War Survival Skills by Cresson Kearney is FREE to download here. If you would prefer a hard copy, it’s available on Amazon.
Are you prepared for nuclear war?
Please don’t delay your preparations for this. While we all sincerely hope this will never happen, it’s difficult to deny that we seem alarmingly close to nuclear war. And for those who don’t believe North Korea is actually a threat and that this would be a false flag scenario, the nuclear aftermath will be the same regardless of WHO pushes the button.
What are you waiting for?
I believe it is a psyop. Yes, they might be putting out a statement, but that is to cover their themselves when events happen. I wouldn’t doubt that the ‘strikes’ will be known and orchestrated by the kakistocracy as with all other ‘terror events/attacks’, bombings, false flags, etc. I also wouldn’t doubt that the kakistocracy is going to let nuclear plants go into meltdown and blame it on ‘cyber or terror attacks. Because Agenda 21/30/50 of depopulation MUST go on. People should be worried and worried more about their own people and State(kakistocracy) being behind it. Check out the movie Humanity Bureau. Excellent article, it was an excellent read.
Utter nonsense.
You cannot prepare for nuclear war.
It wasn’t possible during the height of the Cold War, and it still is not.
We need leaders to minimize the risk of such war, but we do not have them.
America’s new aggressiveness against the INF Treaty and Russia are very dangerous.
Just a sidenote. During the Cold War, secret studies by the Pentagon actually suggested the pointlessness of trying to save large parts of the civilian population.
There was a one-time TV drama show around 1980-1982 about a terrorist nuclear weapon going off in a foreign boat in the harbor in Charleston, SC (it seems that they clipped the wrong wire trying to dismantle it). This was waaaay before the media painted Muslims as bad guys. It got me to thinking at the time, “Why Charleston? Why not a more important city like NYC, DC, Boston, Chicago, some city along the Mississippi River, crippling the movement of river trade all the way down to New Orleans?” A terrorist bomb in those places would put the country on its knees. We might never recover from it. What’s the point of terrorism if not to maximize damage?
Now, I think I know: If you wanted set off a nuke in the USA, with MINIMAL damage and MAXIMUM social and political effect, Charleston, SC is a good choice. It IS a city. It HAS a port so it is theoretically, plausibly exposed to the outside world. It is NOT on the I-95 corridor between Miami and Portland, Maine. A small nuclear bomb set off in the winter, with prevailing winds out of the NW, would cause the fallout to blow offshore (sorry, Portugal). No serious farmland or industry would be affected, just the lives of the unfortunates in Charleston. You could still drive to Orlando on vacation and necessarily not be at risk of radiation exposure. Our lives would go on, with new security constraints, of course.
So…if something tragic happens in Charleston, SC, consider who benefits the most.
Any new thoughts on this I need light of this week’s events?