Recognizing A Nuclear Explosion
When a nuclear bomb hits, a loud explosive boom is heard, depending on one's distance from the explosion. The heavens will look red during the blast or intense light is seen.
There
is a huge
mushroom cloud,
resulting from pulverized earth and other debris, which spreads upward
and outward. This mushroom cloud will become the radioactive fallout
grayish in color which will slowly descend upon mankind. The fallout
ranges from about two days after the explosion extending to about two
weeks.
There is no doubt that a very real danger exists. The best thing that we can do for ourselves in the event of nuclear war is prepare our bodies now and plan a fallout shelter or safe room for later. Regarding the preparation of our bodies, we must obtain sufficient amounts of calcium, potassium and other nutrients in our diets so that the body will not absorb the radioactive elements that are similar in structure to these nutrients. For example, calcium is like strontium-90 and potassium is like cesium-137.
Some people believe that once a nuclear bomb hits, it's all over. Not so! If you can shelter yourself from the radioactive fallout (the dust from the nuclear bomb) for two days to two weeks, you can actually survive a nuclear attack. Plan a fallout shelter of some kind, or get to The House of Yahweh at the first indication of nuclear attack.
Nuclear
weapons fall into four basic categories:
1. Below ground bursts
2. Ground bursts, demonstrated by
the large wave of wind that will go out and come back revealing a
massive overpressure.
3. Low altitude bursts, which
function as the population killers.
4. High altitude bursts, which
kill by three methods: basic heat, over pressure and radiation.
The body will preferentially take what it needs in order to survive. The arrangements of the periodic table of elements explains it well. In Group I, all of the elements (hydrogen, sodium, potassium, radium, cesium) have one electron in the outer shell and therefore behave in a similar way. If the body is deficient in sodium or potassium, it will pick up radioactive cesium if it is available. If you give your body the cesium it needs nutritionally, then it should maintain its sodium and potassium. Real salt has all the essential vitamins except vitamin B12 and if you will take spirulina and honey, B12 will be provided. The body is smart; give it clean sodium and potassium and it should throw off the radioactive cesium. If it is in a state of health, the body should be able to resist radiation poisoning. We should continue cleansing and continue salting every sacrifice (Prohibitive Law #99 and Positive Law #62), as well as eating bee pollen, bee propolis and miso.
The Danger to Expect
In the right proximity, the fire from that explosion will melt anything in its path. People will die from the force of the blast and from the heat of the initial radiation.
The radioactive fallout which will descend upon the earth contains destructive rays which are dangerous to living things. They can pass into living tissue and damage it. Fall out can also harm a person who ingests contaminated food, water or inhales contaminated air. This is called radiation sickness.
Radiation sickness can cause physical changes in body cells. If a person receives a large dose of radiation in a short time, cell damage will be so great that death will result. If a person receives only a small amount of exposure, depending on his resistance, the body may repair the damaged cells and get well. The effects of a given dose of radiation are more severe on very young and very old people and those in poor health conditions.
Symptoms of radiation sickness may not be noticed for several days. The early signs are like the flu—lack of appetite, nausea, vomiting, fatigue, weakness and headache. Later, the person may have a sore mouth, loss of hair, bleeding gums, bleeding under the skin, and diarrhea.