Pentagon Agency Admits It Began Stockpiling Potassium Iodide Due to Fukushima
Radiation leaks from nuclear plant “renewed interest” in iodide, agency said in 2012
Kit Daniels
Infowars.com
January 9, 2014
A federal bid notice reveals that a Pentagon agency began stockpiling potassium iodide in 2012 due to its concerns over the Fukushima nuclear crisis, shedding light on why the Dept. of Health and Human Services is now ordering 14 million doses of iodide.
The Defense Logistics Agency posted a solicitation on FedBizOpps in 2012 asking contractors for 75,000 packages of potassium iodide tablets because the “recent earthquake in Japan in March of 2011 and the resultant nuclear crisis has renewed interest in this item.”
“The U.S. Army Medical Materiel Agency has submitted a MILSTRIP (Military Standard Requisitioning and Issue Procedures) for this item to ensure that critical operational forces are protected in the event of nuclear fallout,” the solicitation added.
Potassium iodide keeps radioactive iodine from being absorbed by the thyroid gland and therefore it is commonly taken in the event of a severe nuclear emergency, such as the current Fukushima crisis.
As Paul Joseph Watson reported on Jan. 1,HHS ordered an unprecedented 14 million doses of potassium iodide for delivery next month.
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As a holistic nurse I have researched Fukushima and have found cesium 137 and strontium 90 to also be a concern. The half life on these are 28 and 30 years respectively. The effects of low level radiation are cumulative. I left the mainstream medical model in 2008 and never went back. I was a hospice nurse at the time and watched my peers die an agonizing death as a result of the Nevada test projects-down winders they are called. Utah compensated the victims but Idaho admits guilt but no payment(where I was employed).
It is my duty to inform and warn and provide some simple solutions.
At Chernobyl the public was weary of the reindeer meat they consume that grazed on radioactive foliage. A group of scientists did an experiment to see if zeolite or bentonite clay could clear the radiation out of the meat. It did work. My first entries on my blog describe with references if interested- healthbeginsathome.com
Strontium mimics calcium and binds to bone. Kelp and apple pectin along with organic sulfur work for that.
Cesium 137 mimics potassium and attaches to heart and muscles and organs. Zeolite and bentonite clay work for that.
I run twice a year 10 day detoxification groups and am adding the zeolite and apple pectin along with sea vegetables for the iodine to the protocol. Get the word out that iodine is only a very small step in the journey of getting rid of the radiation in our bodies.
Thanks
Brooke Lounsbury, RN
Holistic nurse
Comment by healthbeginsathome | January 11, 2014 |