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These Declassified Nuclear Test Videos PROVE That a Strike Is Survivable

• Organic Prepper - Daisy Luther

Originally published 12.15.2017

While everyone is very concerned about North Korea's nuclear tests, these kinds of experiments are nothing new. In fact, hundreds of them took place right here in the United States between 1945-1962, and a series of declassified nuclear test videos have recently been restored and released.

With a world that appears to be actively preparing for nuclear war, I can't emphasize enough how vital it is to get prepared for the possibility of an attack.  Each time I write about nuclear survival, it never fails that multiple people chime in…

"I hope I die in the blast because I wouldn't want to live."

"It will be an apocalyptic wasteland like "The Road."

"We'll all starve to death or die of cancer."

But that's simply not true.

The US stopped testing nukes in 1992, but the existence of these videos, some of which have people filmed watching the blasts, absolutely prove these things:

If you aren't at Ground Zero, you can survive.

A strike will not turn the entire nation into an apocalyptic wasteland.

You need to know what to do to protect yourself and your family in the event of a strike.

Many videos of these tests were recently declassified and a weapons physicist, Dr. Gregg Spriggs, at the federal Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) in Livermore, California, has been diligently working to restore them before the reels deteriorate beyond redemption.


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