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Sadly, most Americans believe they will not survive a nuclear war.

Why?

Because Hollywood's movies have been miseducating them for 75 years that over 90% of them will die in a nuclear war.

And the federal government has gone along, even encouraged this lie, because they do not want to spend the money required to create proper shelter, supplies, education, etc. to ensure survival.

See, for example, the golden standard of nuclear war survival....Switzerland.

They can shelter 114% of their populations when the missiles fly (yes, they have extra bunkers for foreigners who might be among them when the strike occurs.

You, American citizen, are on your own. So is your family. So are your neighbors.

Since 1962 TACDA.ORG has been educating Americans about natural and manmade disasters, including nuclear war.

The information is free. I spent months uploading our decades of the Journal of Civil Defense so you can find the information you and your family need to survive.

Take advantage of this gift.

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Be sure to buy the correct K103.

When the Fukishima, Japan nuclear power plant failure fallout was heading to California, the Californicators went on the Internet and purchased Chinese sawdust pills lying that they were potasium iodate.

Here is one source of the real protection for your thyroid.

https://tacda.org/product-category/potassium-iodate-kio3/

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Lookout for Charlie has a potassium iodide treatment for electronic harassment that's indiscriminately targeting people. He has discovered an AI surveillance system that uses frequencies to harass those that are sensitive to it. Recommend starting with his oldest videos.

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I was in Japan when Kim allegedly blew up his nuke, and I took Kearny's recommended KI dosage, experiencing no ill effects other than some mild hyperthyroid symptoms which disappeared as soon as I stopped taking the iodine. At the time, one could buy 100g of KI for a song on eBay or Aliexpress. Amazon.co.uk still has a very affordable brand of SSKI (Weyland) that ships internationally.

In the aftermath of the Fukushima debacle, intravenous vitamin C was used by the Japanese with great success:

http://orthomolecular.org/resources/omns/v08n06.shtml

http://www.doctoryourself.com/Radiation_VitC.pptx.pdf

(I am pretty sure that the vitamin C in the IV formula described in the second link is sodium ascorbate, not ascorbic acid. Also, it's worth noting that commercial IV preparations may contain aluminium as a preservative, which, according to the latest research on aluminium, is ideally to be avoided.)

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