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 The Daily Conspiracy -[View as a web page](    [The DAILY CONSPIRACY](   Welcome to The Daily Conspiracy where we report 'the story behind the news!' Enjoy this, contemplate it, but don't forget to keep your eyes open...   [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( CONSPIRACY DATA UNCOVERED OVERNIGHT:  Is China Preparing For Nuclear War? Daily Conspiracy Team  Jilin Daily, a local Chinese state newspaper, released a report Wednesday which outlined how to respond in the event of a nuclear attack. The article does not mention North Korea directly, but the news outlet is based on the Jilin border which is right next to North Korea. The guide was released "as assumptions increase on possible clashes on the Korean Peninsula." The article is titled "Knowledge about Nuclear Weapons and Protection" and it instructs residents of Jilin to "close their windows and doors during an emergency and immediately take a shower and wash out their mouths and ears after being exposed to radiation." "Other advice: If a bomb goes off when you are near a river, pond or lake -- jump in it. If you do go outside after an explosion, wear a mask and protective clothing, wash exposed parts of your body and scrub your boots. Contaminated clothing should be firmly shaken clean and hung on a tree, and your ears should be thoroughly cleaned," writes the Washington Post. Then the article, which also features illustrations, gives a history of nuclear weapons and the potential impact of each type of weapon. Evidently, this guide is alarming to the residents, many of which demanded an explanation....[More](    [Learn more about RevenueStripe...](  THINGS THAT MAKE YOU GO HMMM...  Between 1947 and 1969, 12,618 UFO sightings were reported to Project Blue Book, a UFO research agency that was headquartered at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Today, 701 of those sightings remain "unidentified."    [The Daily Conspiracy]  You Might Like   [Learn more about RevenueStripe...](    [TO OPT OUT](#)  [Remove]( your email address from our list. We respect your right to privacy. [View our policy](. This email was sent by: [The Daily Conspiracy](, 6‌8‌9‌0 E. Sun‌rise D‌r. St‌e 12‌0-13‌7 Tu‌cs‌on, A‌Z. 85‌7‌50 Don’t forget. Keep your eyes open and your friends informed. So [Forward this Email to a Friend!]( Â

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