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Potassium Iodide being handed out once again

Sanco Jones

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Ki, or Potassium Iodide is once again being handed out. The last time it was handed out in noticeable mass , was in 2002; with a shelf life of 4 to 5 years.

Here we are 8 years later, and a few areas are being handed out new Potassium Iodide. I stumbled onto the reports by a tip from 'friends', and don't really know what to think. There isn't much on it, and I'm only sharing the information.

I guess even though the dosages from 2002, expired in 2006 to 2007, now new dosages are being handed out in Michigan, Pennsylvania, North, and South Carolina.

This brings up more questions, than answers. Why now? The FDA extended the expiration dates on the original Ki stocks, but only these few areas need new supply? Why not the rest of the country, and the over 100+ nuclear reactor sites?

You can punch Potassium Iodide into search engines to get the exact locals for this, but there are only around 5 locations as mentioned above. My speculation on this is the general area we might see a false flag event.

Under the cover of resupplying exhausted, or expired stock, the Federal Government through the Nuclear Regulatory Commission could in effect place, or stage the amount of emergency supply needed in the advent of a nuclear detonation, or dirty bomb.

In using this methodology, no one handling the shipment, or staging would suspect anything foul; save the amount of supplies. To further my speculation at this point, the supplies would cover just what is necessary to continue the 'continuity of government'.

That would be supplying police, military, other emergency personal, and their families with Potassium Iodide; so as to keep them from running like hell.

Hopefully it's nothing.

Take Care,

Sancho

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Awpr. 18, 2010