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Potassium Iodide, Why You Need It, How It Works, and when to take it.

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Another segement from the “How to Survive a Nuclear Bomb” series, Tin Hat Ranch explains everything you need to know about Potassium Iodide.  Potassium Iodide is the only “preventative medicine” for a nuclear emergency.  Watching this video and following the instructions will give you another edge in surviving a nuclear attack or nuclear power emergency.



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    • Medusafern

      Thank you for making this video. I have one package of that Iosat Potassium Iodide. I wonder if that will be enough for the average bomb or reactor meltdown? I will go back and watch the other videos you’ve made.

      I’m a single mother of a 14 year-old son who thought she couldn’t financially afford to prep. I was wrong ~ I’ve purchased so much in the past three months. I think the only things I don’t have are a better quality tent, a sharp knife and some of that Colloidal Silver which is supposed to kick virus and bacteria ass – good for pandemics. I also have 20 P100 paper-based respirators & airtight goggles, as well as two MSA Safety Works model #817663 half-face respirators with filters. But I tried one on and just about panicked trying to learn how to breathe in the thing. I guess I’ll mostly be using the paper ones.

      I do need recommendations for a good knife around $25 but not the switchblade type. You can quiz me to see if I have everything. I’m probably a bug-in person because I live in Door County on the peninsula of Wisconsin. Probably not the first area where a Police State would be instituted, but I suppose anywhere is at risk if a reactor fails on its own or if an EMP hits us. Still, I do have just about everything packed by the door in three non-frame type backpacks. Plus 2 new sleeping bags good to 15 degrees and a vat of freeze-dried food. I also have food/survival bars – probably enough food for 5-6 weeks & 100 emergency Mainstay water pouches, plus the bottled water I keep at home. But that water is heavy. Not sure how I’d carry it all in a go situation. I do also have water purifying tablets and a Life Straw, though. I should buy another Life Straw too.

      I even have one of those simple portable toilets that uses bags. And decks of cards for foraging and identifying safe plants, and another deck for emergency first aid and other survival skills. I even have a few gardens’ worth of certified Heirloom seeds & some booklets about which plants thrive near each other in gardens & when to plant each type of fruit and vegetable or grain. And two different types of cooking methods – a grill to lay over campfire pits or a small stove which uses either fuel tablets or sticks/wood and one of those Stanley tall steel containers with two cups enclosed. And a good axe. I’m pretty sure I haven’t missed anything except more food & water, a new tent, Colloidal Silver, and extra Life Straw and a knife. Not bad for 3 months of prepping in high gear, lol. I think I’m good at this! Sadly I don’t have a gun, never owned or shot one, but I do have a big ol’ can of pepper spray. I hear wasp spray can disable too and has a farther spraying range and doesn’t render people permanently blind.

      Anyway sorry about the length of this. I get amped up when I talk about all I’ve accomplished. One more thing — few people know this, but the Fukushima accident was actually 3 separate meltdowns with 3 separate melt-throughs of containment. MUCH worse than Chernobyl. In addition to that, the inept company TEPCO continues to allow tons of radioactive waste water from the cooling pools into the ocean, in addition to what has seeped into the soil and air. And, there are over 10,000 fuel rods on the site, in pools atop these crumbling buildings. Reactor #4 took the most damage and could crumble at any time. That one stores thousands of fuel rods, and if they break at once, it would be extinction initially for the Northern Hemisphere, and not too long after, for the Southern. The other problem at Fukushima is they keep losing electricity due to rats chewing on wires and circuit boards. A few weeks ago a rat almost caused an extinction level meltdown in three reactors because the workers couldn’t repair the circuit board the rat chewed through that help keep the fuel rod pools cool. The rat of course did die in the process — zapped by the board before it shorted out.

      I get all my up-to-the-minute Fukushima news from http://www.enenews.com – and I think it’s so important for people to know how bad the situation really is. Of course the Jet Stream brings fresh plumes of radiation over the U.S. and Canada constantly…

      If anyone out there has read to the end of this message, thank you, I appreciate it. And thanks again for making this video. I have yet to watch it all, but there’s one question I hope is addressed. I recall reading somewhere that people of my age (47) are not as vulnerable to the thyroid-damaging effects of radiation and don’t need to take potassium iodide. Is this true? Thanks again!

      hillary hays
      https://www.facebook.com/hillary.hays

      • Tin Hat Ranch

        The older a person is the less susceptible to thyroid damage they are as a general rule of thumb. I would look into a Sawyer water filter. They last a long time and don’t use cartridges or batteries. Just don’t let it freeze. Thanks for the response.

      • crabby

        good write ,miss hays.. sometimes it’s good to write long.it clears the soul . sense of helping people . i’m glad you did this.

        fukushima is a mess that people think it’s been a few years it’s over . when it’s going to be as bad as the 3rd day for centuries to come or mankind exstinked( sic)

        should have at least 20 bic lighters , an other fire means . magnify glass ,ferious rod ,ect.fire is EVERYTHING..!!

        major baby wipes .. can’t have enuff .. hygene is next to fire. gotta keep clean.

        honey.. honey last forever an great antiboitic ,worth gold when shtf.. people kill for something sweet.. to barter an trade .

        last but not least .. CRYSTAL LITE ( or any other ) just to hide the foul taste of survival water plus barter as per honey

        stuff you asked .. a MORA bushcraft fixed blade an excellent knife less then 30 bucks ..one knife should be a fixed blade ( not closing ) takes major abuse . also you should look into a small backpack stove burner that uses these small butane canisters over 2 hours of burn time. brand name MSR comes to mind ..web-up to see one .or a larger ‘coleman propane’ with the common 1 lb screw on tanks . also , look into a good AA battery LED flashlite an small AA solar recharger. solar an LED is the key.buy at least 4 recharge AA batteries.. ( when it gets dark,, it gets dark )

        hope this helps some an everything can be got on rhymes with ehay.. should get a pellet gun pistol at least .pump up kind no co2..an 22 cal pellets at that

      • earthman

        Great to see the feat you have done.
        Good advice from Crabby. Fire is a biggy.

        To learn ancestoral/primitive skills would help when the food runs out.
        Hardest things to find are trustworthy like-minded people to prep with.

        “Run and hide in the wild places where no one will want to be :cool:

    • Love Ya

      i have been taking potassium iodide for years to help my underactive thyroid. 12 mg a day. this cut my synthroid prescription in half. i take iodoral. good stuff. no side effects only feel noticeably better.

    • stompk

      Combine Potassium Iodide and Silver Nitrate, and you get Silver Iodide, the main chemical used in Weather Modification.

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