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World War Three warning from Turkey sparks fears of attack - but how do you survive nuclear bomb?
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<blockquote data-quote="AlexDTX" data-source="post: 70306305" data-attributes="member: 377834"><p>A few years ago, a book was published online on how to survive a nuclear attack written by the US government. I read it and found that it had some fascinating answers. First, military strikes have strategic reasons. If you live near a potential strike area, you need to determine that in advance. Second, if you are on the outskirts of a strike, radiation that is harmful lasts only two weeks. One can dig a hole only a few feet underground and cover it with metal or rock and only need to stay a short time underground before coming out. Iodine, not idodized salt, will offset radiation sickness.</p><p></p><p>I printed the book, because things don't stay online but you are in luck, the book is still online. The title of the book is, "Nuclear War Survival Skills" written by Cresson He. Kearny from the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, US Dept of Energy. Here is the link: <a href="http://www.oism.org/nwss/" target="_blank">http://www.oism.org/nwss/</a>.</p><p></p><p>There are many reasons to be a prepper, and right now the reasons are multiplying. Even if you are no where near the strike areas, the strikes will cause massive disruption of our society. And if no strikes occur at all, weather problems, aging technical grids, and a potential collapse of the fiat money system are all reasons to stock up on food, water, and alternative shelter accommodations. Maintain a medical supply kit, too. And stay fit and healthy will increase your survival in any scenario.</p><p></p><p>But most of all, put your trust in God. Jesus said he would never forsake us nor leave us. Be sensitive to His Spirit and learn to follow the leading of his Spirit.</p><p></p><p>I hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlexDTX, post: 70306305, member: 377834"] A few years ago, a book was published online on how to survive a nuclear attack written by the US government. I read it and found that it had some fascinating answers. First, military strikes have strategic reasons. If you live near a potential strike area, you need to determine that in advance. Second, if you are on the outskirts of a strike, radiation that is harmful lasts only two weeks. One can dig a hole only a few feet underground and cover it with metal or rock and only need to stay a short time underground before coming out. Iodine, not idodized salt, will offset radiation sickness. I printed the book, because things don't stay online but you are in luck, the book is still online. The title of the book is, "Nuclear War Survival Skills" written by Cresson He. Kearny from the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, US Dept of Energy. Here is the link: [URL]http://www.oism.org/nwss/[/URL]. There are many reasons to be a prepper, and right now the reasons are multiplying. Even if you are no where near the strike areas, the strikes will cause massive disruption of our society. And if no strikes occur at all, weather problems, aging technical grids, and a potential collapse of the fiat money system are all reasons to stock up on food, water, and alternative shelter accommodations. Maintain a medical supply kit, too. And stay fit and healthy will increase your survival in any scenario. But most of all, put your trust in God. Jesus said he would never forsake us nor leave us. Be sensitive to His Spirit and learn to follow the leading of his Spirit. I hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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