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Monday, April 11, 2011

Fukushima INES Level Raised To The Max

Earlier today the nuclear disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi power plant was raised to level 7 on the International Nuclear Event Scale (INES), the highest possible level. The only time in history that this level has been reached was the Chernobyl accident that spread radiation over a vast area, including parts of Europe. Yet, we are still being told that “it’s not that bad” and there is no danger to us here in the United States. If you read the April issue of SOS Magazine, you already know what it will take for the radiation from the Fukushima plant to reach the U.S. You will also see that we are rapidly moving towards that scenario. For a while now, we have been led to believe that the Japanese workers were getting the emergency under control, both by assurances from nuclear officials and the general lack of coverage by the mainstream media. I, for one, am tired of being treated like one of the mindless sheep that must be kept from panicking while the wolf is chewing on my leg.

In spite of what the government is telling you, or NOT telling you, it’s time to prepare for the potential of radiation reaching our shores. No, it’s not time to panic; it’s time to prepare and prepared people need not panic.

Learn how to shelter-in-place. Do yourself a huge favor and don’t rely on the limited “don’t panic” information that you will find on government sites. Get the information from disaster preparedness experts before it’s too late.

Go to www.SOSDisasterPlan.com and watch our “Radiation Exposure” video on our YouTube link.

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