Britain’s Two Biggest Newspapers Urge Citizens to Locate Their Nearest Nuclear Bunker

Wednesday, August 9, 2017
By Paul Martin

Readers told to make preparations for potential war

Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet.com
August 9, 2017

With tensions between the United States and North Korea once again on the rise, Britain’s two biggest newspapers are warning citizens in the UK how to prepare for nuclear war.

The Metro and the Sun both published feature length articles today advising the public on what measures to take in the event of “World War III”.

The Sun notes that, “The UK Government is now working on a new alert system to prepare Brits for the horror of a nuclear war,” before advising Brits to build an emergency supply kit and find out where their nearest nuclear fallout shelter is located.

The article also advises people what to do during and after a nuclear blast and how to avoid nuclear fallout.
The Metro article points to Department of Homeland Security guidelines on “how to react in a nuclear strike,” adding, “It might be worth familiarising yourself with it.”

“Getting underground is your best chance of survival, perhaps finding a basement or going down to a tube station platform,” states the article.

The two newspapers have substantial circulation in the United Kingdom. The Metro is the biggest weekday newspaper by daily circulation, reaching nearly 1.5 million people. The Sun is in second place with a circulation of around 1.47 million.

The Metro is a free newspaper that is distributed across busy transport networks in London and other major cities, with employees sometimes paid to hand out copies.

The fact that Britain’s two most well read newspapers are telling people to find their nearest nuclear bunkers is somewhat disconcerting, despite innumerable false alarms surrounding North Korea.

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