Because as this Daily Mail story (saved here at Archive.is) had reported, "If the US is attacked with nuclear weapons, an adversary would most likely concentrate all fire on the country's intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) launch facilities (silos)."
Meaning that not only would the deadly radiation from the nukes being used to attack us be lethal to the American people but all of the radiation from our own nukes be used against us, as that story warns:
Any retaliatory attack from the US would come from these silos, located in Colorado, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, and Wyoming - and taking them out would be an enemy's first priority.
This is the assumption scientists used to model the fatalities from a nuclear strike, with the 450 ICBM silos in these states serving as the epicenter.
The population density in these states is low, but winds could carry the radioactive material far and wide.
As Steve Quayle warned in an SQnote while linking to this story at MSN on Friday reporting on the same study titled "Report: Nuclear war in US would wipe out 90 percent of the population," "BINGO! MATCHES DEAGEL'S NUMBERS! THIS IS THE REASON THE LUCIFERIAN'S ARE PUSHING SO HARD, TO PROVOKE A NUCLEAR WAR WITH RUSSIA!"
And as we can see in the map from that study directly below, much bigger here at this link, if you think you're safe from Radioactive fallout just because you live far away from the big cities, or because you live nowhere near America's nuclear silos, you'll need to rethink your strategy to survive such a dreaded event.
With the map below showing most of the US would receive lethal doses of radiation if our missile silos are targeted in a nuclear war, we'll be taking a look below at preparing to survive the radioactive fallout that will spread far and wide across America as seen in the map below, sharing the advice of doctors and other experts who tell us 'location, location, location' is crucial, as is having a place to go in such a dreaded event that we pray never arrives upon our shores, even if for a short period of several days.
Exploring below how we ourselves can go about building a temporary, short-term nuclear fallout 'shelter' which could make the difference between life and death depending on numerous factors, such as how close the nuclear blast is to our homes as well as which way the wind is blowing and numerous other factors that will determine how much radiation we're exposed to, we'll also take a look below at how this new study eerily align with the 2025 population forecast numbers for America from the Deagel Report.
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