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“Breaking the Chains” on BrightU: How to survive a chemical or nuclear attack without help from the government
By Jacob Thomas // May 27, 2025

  • In Episode 10 of "Breaking the Chains: Decentralize Your Life," Mike Adams and Kristen Meghan exposed flaws in official responses to crises like the East Palestine train derailment, where residents were misled about safety after a toxic chemical burn.
  • Authorities used flawed air sampling methods, skipped critical dioxin testing and wore improper gear, leaving the town dangerously contaminated.
  • Seal homes (HVAC off, plastic sheeting), stockpile water and decontaminate after exposure (Tyvek suits, outdoor clothing removal, immediate showers) as a survival strategy for airborne toxins.
  • Follow "time, distance, shielding" (shelter 2+ weeks), test surfaces with M9 detection paper and use potassium iodide/selenium for thyroid protection.
  • Assume water is unsafe post-disaster, use Berkey/reverse osmosis filters and store emergency water.

In Episode 10 of "Breaking the Chains: Decentralize Your Life," aired May 26, Mike Adams and Kristen Meghan, a former Air Force industrial hygienist and exposure scientist, exposed the fatal flaws in official disaster responses, from toxic train derailments to nuclear threats and shared critical survival strategies for when catastrophe strikes. "The government is never your savior," Meghan warned.

When East Palestine, Ohio, was engulfed in toxic fumes after a train derailment in 2023, residents were given just four minutes' warning before a controlled burn released a plume of carcinogenic dioxins. Officials assured them it was safe — but Meghan, who investigated the disaster firsthand, said they were lied to.

"They used passive air sampling instead of active, wore the wrong protective gear and didn't test for dioxins initially," she revealed. Here's Meghan's advice for surviving airborne toxins (wildfire smoke, chemical spills or nuclear fallout):

  • Seal your home – Turn off HVAC systems to prevent outside air intake. Use plastic sheeting and duct tape to cover windows, doors and vents.
  • Stockpile water – Fill bathtubs, buckets and containers immediately, since groundwater may soon be contaminated.
  • Decontaminate after exposure – If you must go outside, wear a Tyvek suit or even a cheap rain poncho. Strip contaminated clothing outside, shower immediately and discard exposed items.

"Treat it like blood on you, you can't see it, but it's there," Meghan warned. If a dirty bomb or nuclear detonation occurs, official guidance is dangerously incomplete. Meghan stressed:

  • Time, distance, shielding – Stay indoors for at least two weeks (iodine-131's half-life is eight days).
  • Test for radiation – Use $3 M9 or MA paper (military-grade detection strips) to check surfaces.
  • Supplement wisely – Potassium iodide (for thyroid protection) and selenium can help mitigate radiation damage, but dosage is critical.

"The government won't tell you this, but you can test your own environment," Meghan said. "Grab a trash bag, swipe the inside and use detection paper to check for contamination." From hexavalent chromium (a single tablespoon can poison a small lake) to cesium-137 (a radioactive isotope used in dirty bombs), water supplies are vulnerable. Yet, most treatment plants don’t filter heavy metals or pharmaceuticals just chlorinate to kill microbes. Meghan's solution:

  • Berkey or reverse osmosis filters for home use.
  • Store emergency water in food-grade barrels.
  • Assume contamination after any major disaster — even if officials say otherwise.

From 9/11's "safe air" lies to East Palestine's toxic cover-up, Meghan argued that self-reliance is the only option. "They told people to shelter in place but didn’t explain how. They said the water was safe but didn’t test for the worst toxins. You have to take control."

"The government failed East Palestine. Don't let it fail you," Meghan urged. "Prepare now because when disaster hits, you're on your own." For more survival strategies, follow Kristen Meghan on X (@KristenMeghan) and visit Brighteon.ai for AI-powered disaster preparedness tools.

Want to know more?

Whether you are seeking healing for yourself, your family or your community, "Breaking the Chains" is an urgent invitation to confront what's been holding you back and gain liberation. This powerful resource is also featured at MY575e.com, where personal transformation meets purpose. It is a part of a growing movement to equip individuals with the courage, clarity and community needed to live free.

If you want to learn more about how you can regain your independence, want to view the presentations at your convenience, or learn at your own pace, you can purchase the "Breaking the Chains: Decentralize Your Life" package here. Upon purchase, you will get instant and unlimited access to 10 "Breaking the Chains: Decentralize Your Life" videos, five bonus videos, four podcasts by Mike Adams and an exclusive liberation toolkit you can use to help regain your independence.

Sources include:

BrighteonUniversity.com 1

BrightU.com

MY575e.com

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