Panic
Buying Hits Japan Ahead Of Possible War: “Nuke Shelters, Air
Purifiers, Anti-Radiation Supplies…”
Max
Slovo
24
April, 2017
As
tensions heat up with North Korea and the potential for a nuclear
exchange becomes all the more real, residents of Japan are panic
buying everything from nuclear shelters to air purifiers in
preparation:
Sales
of nuclear shelters and radiation-blocking air purifiers have surged
in Japan in recent weeks as North Korea has pressed ahead with
missile tests in defiance of U.N. sanctions.
A
small company that specializes in building nuclear shelters,
generally under people’s houses, has received eight orders in April
alone compared with six orders during a typical year.
The
company, Oribe Seiki Seisakusho, based in Kobe, western Japan, also
has sold out of 50 Swiss-made air purifiers, which are said to keep
out radiation and poisonous gas, and is trying to get more, said
Nobuko Oribe, the company’s director
Concerns
about a possible gas attack have grown in Japan after Prime Minister
Shinzo Abe told a parliament session this month that North Korea may
have the capacity to deliver missiles equipped with sarin nerve gas.
‘It
takes time and money to build a shelter. But all we hear these days,
in this tense atmosphere, is that they want one now,’ Oribe said.
‘They ask us to come right away and give them an estimate.’
Source: The
Daily Mail
As
we’ve learned from previous experience, once the possibility of an
actual emergency or disaster has been realized or comes to pass, it
is often too late for those who failed to foresee the threat and act
on it in advance.
Following
the 2011 Fukushima disaster, for example, Americans concerned with
the spread of radiation along the West coast were advised by the
Department of Homeland Security that they could take potassium
iodide supplements to
reduce absorption of radioactive material. Within 24 hours just
about all available stock was sold out across the world and secondary
markets popped up across the internet with anti-radiation
pills,
normally available for about $15, selling for upwards
of $200,
an increase of over 1000%.
But
as you may have guessed, though federal and state governments
have positioned
emergency reserves in
anticipation of any number of possible disasters, the chance that
average citizens will have access to much needed crisis supplies when
they need them most is
almost non-existent. This
was evidenced by the total lack of assistance in the initial days
following Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, as well as the lackluster
response by government following
Hurricane Sandy.
Keeping
in mind that these were disasters isolated to a single city or small
region, and that we had advance warning of the Hurricanes, according
to the Department of Homeland Security it
will be impossible for emergency services personnel to respond to
any large-scale threat that affects multiple regions simultaneously.
The
point, as we have previously warned, is that if you are going to
attempt to prepare even one second after a disaster strikes, it will
already be too late.
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