A state-run Russian TV channel has advised people to pack essentials in preparation for World War Three. The Kremlin-owned channel suggested the ideal supplies for survival and told people to pack iodine to protect the body from radiation.
"But when ye shall hear of wars and commotions, be not terrified: for these things must first come to pass; but the end is not by and by." Luke 21:10 (KJV)
EDITOR'S NOTE: Is this typical Russian hyperbole and fear mongering? To a degree, yes, I am sure it is. But just remember that very few people took that "funny little man with a funny little mustache" seriously, either. 7 years later 55 million people lay dead including a full 50% of the entire global Jewish population. Adolf Hitler was a near perfect type of the coming Antichrist, and yet almost no one watching those events saw it coming until it was way too late. So all eyes on Putin and Russia as the United States, France and the UK prepare to launch cruise missile strikes on Syria.
The report on Rossiya-24 came
amid deep tension over Syria and as a top military analyst warned that the world already has the Cuban Missile Crisis Mark Two. However, in the same report they also claimed there were too many Western scare stories about a catastrophic global conflict.
Alexander Golts told Rain TV in Moscow: “A year ago when I said we had entered a new Cold War, nobody agreed with me. Now everyone agrees but it has become clear that events in this second Cold War develop a lot quicker. It's only just started and, here you go, we already have Cuban Missile Crisis 2.0.” (
watch full version of the video here).
The bombshell advice included stated: “The food supply for doomsday includes many items but the main idea behind packing an emergency stock is less sweets, more water. “
Viewers were told to pack rice - “it can be stored for up to eight years, oatmeal for three to seven years”. The Russian favourite of buckwheat only lasts one year, they were informed.
“Obviously, you can survive on tinned meat for quite a while - up to five years, while canned fish keeps for not more than two years. Of course it is hard to do without milk, at least powdered, sugar and salt. Russian tradition suggests we should buy pasta in times of cataclysms. But professional survivors do not recommend taking this product into bomb shelters.”
TV presenter Alexey Kazakov said: “Life in the underground world will be particularly hard for the sweet toothed. Chocolates, sweets, condensed milk, all this will have to be left behind. Yes, glucose is a great source of energy but sweets cause thirst, and water will become the most precious source for residents of bomb shelters.”
An “expert” called Eduard Khalilov - interviewed on Skype - said: “The more water, the better.
“Because you can survive for two to three weeks without food, but it gets really hard without water after three days only. Water is needed to digest food too. And water is the first thing one should think of."
Experts “say that it is also necessary to take supplies of medicines with iodine that help body deal with radiation".
The report said panic was worse in America, adding: “It is interesting whether Russians believe this nonsense. “After electing (Donald) Trump, the business of American producers of bomb shelters is booming.”
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