An Army NBC Specialist Shares What You Need to Know About Nuclear Survival

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Are you concerned about the recent warnings of a possible nuclear attack? Do you know how to protect yourself and your family from fallout and radiation if a strike should occur? Do you want the real information instead of the scary stories?

Then we have a guest who can help.

My good friend Chuck Hudson has agreed to spend two hours with us to share his knowledge about nuclear attacks in an on-demand webinar.

A lot of people have this image of a nuclear wasteland, barren and desolate, but this is not the case.  If you are not at Ground Zero, this is entirely survivable as long as you know what to do to give yourself a fighting chance. That is what preppers are all about: giving ourselves the best possible chance when the chips are down.

Who is Chuck Hudson?

SFC Chuck Hudson has decades of real-world experience.

He is a retired Army Ranger medic who specialized in nuclear, chemical, and biological warfare during his time in the service. He has been an NBC since 1981 and became a medic in 1983 for the HHC 1/75th. As he increased in rank, he went from a Decon/Recon specialist to taking part in weather forecasting for fallout, performing offensive NBC planning. He went to Leningrad (modern-day St. Petersburg) as part of a team to monitor the radiation plume from Chernobyl as it crossed to Finland. Chuck has served in combat zones around the world and works in the civilian medical field today.

Best of all, he’s a prepper, just like us, so he understands the kind of information we are seeking.

What will the webinar consist of?

He’ll be talking about:

  • Radiation facts and basics
  • Protective measures you can take
  • How to use potassium iodide
  • Decontamination procedures
  • Health effects
  • Long-term outlooks after a nuclear strike

Get practical advice from someone who has learned firsthand about nuclear survival.

Go here to register for this webinar. I’m not exaggerating when I say that this information could save your life.

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Daisy Luther

Daisy Luther is a coffee-swigging, globe-trotting blogger. She is the founder and publisher of three websites.  1) The Organic Prepper, which is about current events, preparedness, self-reliance, and the pursuit of liberty on her website, 2)  The Frugalite, a website with thrifty tips and solutions to help people get a handle on their personal finances without feeling deprived, and 3) PreppersDailyNews.com, an aggregate site where you can find links to all the most important news for those who wish to be prepared. She is widely republished across alternative media and  Daisy is the best-selling author of 5 traditionally published books and runs a small digital publishing company with PDF guides, printables, and courses. You can find her on FacebookPinterest, Gab, MeWe, Parler, Instagram, and Twitter.

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  • I would consider this info if you are unfamiliar with the basics, but do your own research also.
    The Military track record in dealing with radiation and its effects, is not that good.

    “U.S. Armed Forces service members speak out about facing cancer, brain tumors, birth defects in their children and other rare health problems since being exposed to radiation during a humanitarian mission to Fukushima, Japan, after the 2011 earthquake and tsunami.”
    https://www.courthousenews.com/us-sailors-face-grim-diagnoses-after-fukushima-mission/

    Even with all the precautions taken, it does not seem to have been enough to protect the military personnel. This was a real life/real time test of their
    radiation protection protocols and it was a failure.

  • For your background reading pleasure I also recommend you review what many people on the web consider the bible of nuclear preparedness, Cresson Kearney’s “Nuclear War Survival Skills”, available in print or online.

  • Oh I thought I was going to actually get some needed information and not an advertisement for a podcast. huh. Now I’ll be leery to click on other “articles”.

    • Save yourself the $30 and download Cresson Kearney’s info. If you can find the book “Life after doomsday” by Bruce D. Clayton, PhD. Its out of print but may be available through second hand bookstores. It has charts, graphs, list of medical supplies and food. So much other info. Found my copy through the local library. It was for sale for less than a dollar. Bought it on a whim while waiting for my kids at the library’s storytime session. Also Dr. Bones and Nurse Amy have info re potassium iodide and the alternatives.

  • Before you spend any money on anything you should do some searches on nuclear weapons hoax. Check out alt video sites, as well as youtube.

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