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In the light of the below information, it is vitally important that if we do not have shelter here in the town for us, that we begin to work on a plan of some kind to protect our family and friends and build our own shelters if we have to ...
*** Contingencies for nuclear terrorist attack Government working up plan to prevent chaos in wake of bombing of major city As concerns grow that terrorists might attack a major American city with a nuclear bomb, a high-level group of government and military officials has been quietly preparing an emergency survival program that would include the building of bomb shelters, steps to prevent panicked evacuations and the possible suspension of some civil liberties. Many experts say the likelihood of al Qaeda or some other terrorist group producing a working nuclear weapon with illicitly obtained weapons-grade fuel is not large, but such a strike would be far more lethal, frightening and disruptive than the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. Not only could the numbers killed and wounded be far higher, but the explosion could, experts say, ignite widespread fires, shut down most transportation, halt much economic activity and cause a possible disintegration of government order. The efforts to prepare a detailed blueprint for survival took a step forward last month when senior government and military officials and other experts, organized by a joint Stanford-Harvard program called the Preventive Defense Project, met behind closed doors in Washington for a day-long workshop. The session, called “The Day After,” was premised on the idea that efforts focusing on preventing such a strike were no longer enough, and that the prospect of a collapse of government order was so great if there were an attack that the country needed to begin preparing an emergency program. One of the participants, retired Vice Adm. Roger Rufe, is a senior official at the Department of Homeland Security who is currently designing the government’s nuclear attack response plan. The organizers of the nonpartisan project, Stanford’s William Perry, a secretary of defense in the Clinton administration, and Harvard’s Ashton Carter, a senior Defense Department official during the Clinton years, assumed the detonation of a bomb similar in size to the weapon that destroyed Hiroshima in World War II. Such a weapon, with a force of around 10 to 15 kilotons, is small compared with most Cold War-era warheads, but is roughly the yield of a relatively simple bomb. That would be considerably more powerful and lethal than a so-called dirty bomb, which is a conventional explosive packed with some dangerous radioactive material that would be dispersed by the explosion. read the full article here > http://forgenerations.net/ssblog/... *** For more information about the world we are living in and how our new dictator Bush is trying to completely become the Emperor of our country, click over to this page: http://www.forgenerations.net/nwo/index.html . Thanks, Jeremy Nelson > jeremy@forgenerations.net > www.forgenerations.net |
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I would like to find a government fallout shelter for sale..When a private individual gets their hands on one, even though they paid peanuts from the government, they ask a fortune for them. Example: A government fallout shelter in Texas, sold by the government for $28,000, is now being sold by the private owner for $600,000. That's rediculous..I believe in making a profit, but I think this is a bit averboard...Talk about trying to take advantage of the people!!!
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http://nuclearradiationshelter s.com My father Jim Nelsen designed plans for shelters that are affordable!! he would be happy to answer any questions that you may have his email is on the web page. |
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Go here:
http://www.strategicengineeredsolutions.com/p...
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Since: Jun 09
Scrotum, Idaho |
A bomb shelter for some 14,000 people.
Let's see - we're not going to walk to this thing - we'll also need parking for about 7,000 cars. And bathroom facilities - and food. That's a pretty tall order. Let me know when it's presented to the City Council - that should be something to remember! |
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Come talk to us we can put you something togather for alot less than 600,000.
www.northwestsheltersystems.com |
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Judged: 2 1 Not me, I would rather meet my maker then live in a mad max world. |
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I would also prefer the "Mad Max" world. As you guys point out, everyone pulls their own weight to survive, no freeloaders. I have the resources to outfit a bunker, just can't find one in S-SE Tx. Would appreciate any information. Already have enough basic dry goods (in storage lockers) for a community of 35-40 people for 2 yrs (yeah, it's a lot).
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drinking waters gonna be the first big problem
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EMERGENCY Preparation Meeting!!!
When: Tuesday June 8th Time: 7:00 PM Where: Republican Headquarters on the Cooper Square next to mexican restaurant. Program: Emergency preparedness in your home. What you need to know and how to prepare for an emergency. |
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Since: Jun 09
Scrotum, Idaho |
. . Do what everybody else does - Call 911 |
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What if it is a EMP? You won't have any phones, electricity, water, food, cars, etc. It will throw our county back into the early 1800's. It will take 3 years if we are lucky to get our country back up and running. |
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ugg i think north korea might nuke us. where do we go in Illinois. i do not have any money i am a single mother. Help. Where do we go?
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