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Actually it may not be such a daft train of thought. Disconnect tower grounding strap(s) - there should be at least one (inteded to "arrest" lightning ?) and check to see if tower really is "earthed" via foundations. The surprise might be that future lightning protection might be via your shack but you might get an antenna as a side effect !
 
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