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Quick question...
When an electromagnetic pulse hits America...
And every electronic device gets fried...
Why won't Air Force One crash?
The answer reveals something terrifying about what's coming...
And something hopeful about how YOU can prepare.
You see, our military KNOWS this attack is inevitable.
They've already protected the President's plane against electromagnetic pulses.
But they haven't protected YOU.
When commercial airplanes start falling from the sky...
When your car stops working...
When your phone becomes a useless brick...
The government will be fine.
YOU won't be.
Unless you know the same secrets they're using.
A Purple Heart veteran just revealed the "Air Force One protection method"...
Plus how everyday Americans can build the same defense... for under $20.
Using materials from Walmart.
He's also exposing the classified intel about this 4-nation alliance that's planning America's "Fatal Blackout."
⇒ Access the survival guide now
This video might not stay online long.
The information he's sharing wasn't meant for civilian eyes.
But as a Christian and a veteran... he believes every patriot deserves to know.
Stay ready,
Joe
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