Where's your closest nuclear attack shelter? There isn't one? Oh. The Russians are way better prepared; people in the West are being kept in the dark
Russia State TV Telling Citizens "What to Bring to (NUCLEAR) Bomb Shelters"
11
April, 2018
….Last
night on the nightly news broadcast, the coming conflict with the USA
was the big news and officials in Russia repeatedly said "If the
United States attacks Syria based on this phony chemical weapons
fraud, then Russia will shoot down the incoming US missiles and fire
upon the platforms which launched them - including Ships, planes and
ground based locations. This action by Russia would likely cause a
war between the US and Russia and . . . . . Russian state TV gave
citizens advise on what they should take to Bomb Shelters.
The
Russian people ARE being told what's taking place. Americans?
Nothing.
The
US mass-media has completely avoided discussing the ongoing
situation. The American people are blissfully ignorant about the
dangerous situation we're facing, and they are totally unprepared for
any war to erupt with Russia. A war that may start today, tomorrow
or this weekend, if the US moves ahead with plans to attack Syria
over a potentially FRAUDULENT chemical weapons attack.
Think
about that for a moment: A REAL war over a PHONY Chemical attack? An
attacks that our own "Deep State" clearly had a hand in by
supplying Chemicals from Germany? An attack for which there has been
NO investigation, yet blame has already been assigned? There's
something very wrong here; something VERY wrong with this picture.
We've
seen this play before: When then-Secretary of State Colin Powell sat
in the UN Security Council, held up a vial of ANTHRAX and claimed
that Iraq possessed it and was going to kill millions. We now know
that was a lie.
Here
we are, years later, and we're being told Syria used chemical
weapons. Gee, how convenient. But as before quite possibly a lie.
Do
you want a REAL war based on a LIE? I don't.
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