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Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Earth was nearly devastated by a massive solar blast in 2012

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Earth was nearly devastated by a massive solar blast in 2012

Saturday, February 15, 2014

Another Blast of Snow Makes Its Way Into Northeast


Another round of snow has made its way into the Northeast as states continue to dig out from earlier storms.


Snow began falling in Boston on Saturday afternoon, and New England is expected to be hardest hit by the latest blast.


The National Weather Service says 10 to 14 inches of snow is expected in eastern Massachusetts and parts of Rhode Island. Connecticut could see 8 to 10 inches along its Rhode Island border.


In Maine, forecasts call for 12 to 18 inches of snow beginning Saturday night. Southeastern New Hampshire could get 6 to 10 inches.


Farther south, New York City could see to 4 inches through Saturday night. The city got nearly a foot of snow Thursday.


In eastern Pennsylvania, forecasters predicted 2 to 5 inches before evening.


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Thursday, January 23, 2014

Bitter Blast To Last Weeks...

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Friday, November 1, 2013

What Are You Going To Do When A Massive EMP Blast Fries The U.S. Electrical Grid?


Michael Snyder
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November 1, 2013


It is only a matter of time before a massive EMP burst fries the U.S. electrical grid.  What that happens, how are you going to survive?  In the United States today, we are completely and totally dependent on electrical power.  Unless you are Amish (or are a part of a similar community), you probably have absolutely no idea how to survive in a world without electricity.  Unfortunately, our electrical grid is extremely vulnerable at this point.  As you will see below, intelligence officials believe that China and Russia already have “super-EMP weapons”, and a whole host of smaller nations and terrorist groups are believed to be working on developing similar weapons.  But even if the U.S. is never attacked by an EMP weapon, scientists tell us that it is inevitable that a massive solar storm will fry our electrical grid someday.  If an event similar to the solar storm of 1859 happened today, it would be absolutely catastrophic.  Known as “the Carrington Event”, that massive solar storm fried telegraph machines all over Europe and North America.  At some point we will experience another such solar storm, and some scientists believe that we are already 50 years overdue for another one.  In fact, the earth had a “near miss” just a few months ago.


So what will happen if we are hit by a massive EMP blast?  Well, according to a government commission that investigated this issue, approximately two-thirds of the U.S. population could potentially die from starvation, disease and societal chaos within one year.  It would be a disaster unlike anything that we have ever seen before in U.S. history.


Frank Gaffney, the president of the Center for Security Policy, is even more pessimistic.  He believes that a single EMP blast could potentially end up killing almost the entire population of the United States


“Within a year of that attack, nine out of 10 Americans would be dead, because we can’t support a population of the present size in urban centers and the like without electricity”



As a society, we are simply not equipped to function without electricity.  Dr. William Graham was the chairman of the government commission that I mentioned above, and he says that a giant EMP blast could knock the United States back into “the late 1800s” in just a single moment


Life after an EMP attack “would probably be something that you might imagine life to be like around the late 1800s but with several times the population we had in those days, and without the ability of the country to support and sustain all those people,” Graham says. “They wouldn’t have power. Food supplies would be greatly taken out by the lack of transportation, telecommunication, power for refrigeration and so on.”



And remember, this does not require an attack by a foreign power.  A gigantic solar storm could cause an event like this at literally any time.  According to a recent WND article, it is estimated that it would take four to ten years to recover from a direct hit from a massive solar storm…


If the earth is hit by a direct solar flare, some of which can be 14 times the size of the earth, scientists from NASA and the National Academy of Sciences say it would cost the nation alone up to $ 2 trillion in the first year. It could take four to 10 years to recover and affect 90 percent of the U.S. population, meaning widespread starvation and death.



So what would life look like for you and your family if this happened?


Consider the following…


-There would be no heat for your home.


-Water would no longer be pumped into most homes.


-Your computer would not work.


-There would be no Internet.


-Your phones would not work.


-There would be no television.


-There would be no radio.


-ATM machines would be shut down.


-There would be no banking.


-Your debit cards and credit cards would not work.


-Without electricity, gas stations would not be functioning.


-Most people would be unable to do their jobs without electricity and employment would collapse.


-Commerce would be brought to a standstill.


-Hospitals would not be able to function.


-You would quickly start running out of medicine.


-All refrigeration would shut down and frozen foods in our homes and supermarkets would start to go bad.


-Some vehicles would no longer be able to start at all.


-Traffic lights would no longer be working.


-Airplanes would not be able to go anywhere.


-Wall Street would not be able to function at all.


-Government services would collapse.


A lot of these effects would start to be felt immediately.  An article by Mac Slavo detailed some of the things that we could expect to see in the immediate aftermath of a massive EMP blast…


The first 24 – 48 hours after such an occurrence will lead to confusion among the general population as traditional news acquisition sources like television, radio and cell phone networks will be non-functional.


Within a matter of days, once people realize the power might not be coming back on and grocery store shelves start emptying, the entire system will begin to delve into chaos.


Within 30 days a mass die off will have begun as food supplies dwindle, looters and gangs turn to violent extremes, medicine can’t be restocked and water pump stations fail.



So what is the federal government doing to protect us against such a horrific disaster?


Absolutely nothing.


In fact, according to a recent WND article, ex-CIA Director Michael Hayden says that the Obama administration has no plans to defend us against an EMP blast…


Contrary to the findings of a 2008 commission mandated by Congress to consider a defense against an electromagnetic pulse attack and its effects on the national grid, a retired Air Force general who also headed the National Security Agency and the Central Intelligence Agency says that there isn’t a solution to an EMP attack.


Speaking before the Bipartisan Policy Center at a conference on the threats to the U.S. electrical grid, Michael Hayden also said the Obama administration has no plan to defend against an EMP.



In fact, Hayden says that “there really aren’t any solutions” to this problem…


“I don’t mean to be so flippant, but there really aren’t any solutions to this, so I would just leave it at that,” Hayden said.



Of course that is a complete and total lie.  It would take less than a billion dollars to protect the largest transformers in our electrical grid.  But the Obama administration refuses to do it.


Since the Obama administration is doing nothing, some state government officials are now considering taking action…


At the National Council of State Legislatures last week in Atlanta, a number of lawmakers said they’re preparing legislation similar to a bill introduced in Maine recently did under the leadership of Rep. Andrea Boland.


Efforts are under way to press the membership of the NCSL to address the EMP issue, since the federal government has failed to take action to mitigate the potential for a catastrophic event, whether natural or man-made. An EMP event could knock out the U.S. electrical grid system and the critical infrastructures that rely on it.


Along with the national electrical grid, other critical infrastructures include telecommunications, banking and financial transactions, oil and natural gas pipelines, transportation, food and water delivery, emergency services and space systems.


In short, an EMP event could cause the collapse of society.



And without a doubt, our electrical grid represents the “soft underbelly” of U.S. infrastructure.  Attacks on the electrical grid happen all the time, but most of them are not reported by the mainstream media.  The following report of an attack is from a recent Forbes article


More than 10,000 people in Arkansas were dumped into a blackout Sunday following an attack on that state’s electric grid, the FBI said today, the third such attack in recent weeks. In August, a major transmission line in the region, around Cabot, Ark., was deliberately cut.


The FBI said that two power poles had been intentionally cut in Lonoke County on Sunday, resulting in the outage.



The following is how the FBI described the attack


In the early morning hours of September 29, 2013, officials with Entergy Arkansas reported a fire at its Keo substation located on Arkansas Highway 165 between Scott and England in Lonoke County. Fortunately, there were no injuries and no reported power outages. Investigation has determined that the fire, which consumed the control house at the substation, was intentionally set. The person or persons responsible for this incident inscribed a message on a metal control panel outside the substation which reads, ‘YOU SHOULD HAVE EXPECTED U.S.’



But minor attacks like that are nothing compared to what an EMP weapon could potentially do to our electrical grid.


And our strategic enemies have been working on developing such weapons.  The following is a short excerpt from a statement by Dr. Peter Vincent Pry to the United States Senate Subcommittee on Terrorism, Technology and Homeland Security on March 8th, 2005…


Russian and Chinese military scientists in open source writings describe the basic principles of nuclear weapons designed specifically to generate an enhanced-EMP effect, that they term “Super-EMP” weapons. “Super-EMP” weapons, according to these foreign open source writings, can destroy even the best protected U.S. military and civilian electronic systems.



But it is not just Russia and China that we need to be worried about.


According to Pry, North Korea also has such weapons


Pry pointed out that South Korean military intelligence has warned not only their government but also the U.S. that North Korea is developing super-EMP warheads with Russian help.


In 2011, Pry pointed out, a military commentator with the People’s Republic of China stated that North Korea has super-EMP warheads. Data from North Korea’s nuclear tests, he said, are consistent with a super-EMP warhead.



And it should be noted that it is very possible to create a devastating EMP burst without exploding a nuke high up in the atmosphere.  In fact, the U.S. and other nations have been very busy working on such weapons.  For example, the U.S. military has reportedly developed “a directed electromagnetic pulse gun” that can take out all electronics within a limited area.  This kind of EMP weapon can be fired from a plane, a cruise missile or even a drone.  The following is how this class of weapon was described in a WND article


A pre-programmed cruise missile not too different from a drone has been proven to be capable of blasting out an EMP-type microwave that was able to destroy personal computers and electrical systems inside a building over which it was flying.


The U.S. Air Force and its contractor Boeing have created the High-powered Microwave Advanced Missile Project, or CHAMP, which was just tested over a Utah desert.



In addition, “radio frequency weapons” are so simple that terror groups or even “lone wolf crazies” could easily build them and use them.  The following is from an article by F. Michael Maloof


Such an individual with a penchant for electronics can pull together components from a Radio Shack or electronic store – even order the components off of selected Internet websites – and fashion a radio frequency, or RF, weapon.


As microprocessors become smaller but more sophisticated, they are even more susceptible to an RF pulse. The high power microwave from an RF weapon produces a short, very high power pulse, said to be billions of watts in a nanosecond, or billionths of a second.


This so-called burst of electromagnetic waves in the gigahertz microwave frequency band can melt electrical circuitry and damage integrated circuits, causing them to fail.



Constructing a radio frequency weapon is not difficult at all.  In fact, you can find instructions for how to build them on the Internet.


In the future, electromagnetic weapons are going to become even more powerful and even easier to use.


Meanwhile, we are going to continue to become even more dependent on electricity and technology.


And of course even if there is never a major EMP attack against the United States, scientists tell us that it is only a matter of time before a massive solar storm fries the electrical grid.


I hope that you are getting ready while you still can.


This article was posted: Friday, November 1, 2013 at 6:01 am


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What Are You Going To Do When A Massive EMP Blast Fries The U.S. Electrical Grid?

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Blast from the Past: Harry Reid Claimed Income Taxes are “Voluntary”



Source: libertyblitzkrieg.com


With Harry Reid in deep negotiations with crony Republican fraud Mitch McConnell, the American public is surely in the process of getting royally screwed once again. Thus, it seems like an appropriate time to revisit an interview in which Mr. Reid claimed on camera that income taxes are “voluntary.” He must have accidentally described the way members of Congress view taxes, you know kind of like how they view insider trading. 


As you watch, try not to get too distracted by Jan Helfeld’s tie. Where can you even buy something like that?!





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Blast from the Past: Harry Reid Claimed Income Taxes are “Voluntary”

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

No fatalities after Fla. gas plant blast



(AP) — All workers at a Florida gas plant rocked by a series of explosions have been accounted for after as many as 15 were initially feared killed, authorities say.


John Herrell of the Lake County Sheriff’s Office said early Tuesday that all the workers at the Blue Rhino propane plant had been accounted for and that no fatalities had been reported after explosions hit the plant late Monday night. Seven people were injured and transported to local hospitals.


Herrell earlier had said 15 workers were unaccounted for after the blasts, but all were later found safe.


THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP’s earlier story is below.


A series of major explosions at a Florida gas plant has injured several workers and left others missing.


John Herrell of the Lake County Sheriff’s Office said early Tuesday that 15 people who worked at the Blue Rhino propane plant were still unaccounted for. Herrell’s news conference was carried live by WNET.


The Blue Rhino plant refilled propane tanks typically used for barbecues and other uses.


He said a crew of 24 to 26 people were working at the plant on an overnight shift when the explosions occurred late Monday. He said seven people were injured and transported to a local hospital and two employees escaped unharmed.


Video footage on WESH-TV in Orlando showed fires burning through trucks used to transport propane tanks, which were parked at the plant. The fire was sending plumes of smoke into the air nearly two hours after the blast. Emergency crews could also be seen massing nearby.


Herrell said an evacuation zone was initially a one-mile radius but had been reduced to a half-mile radius. No injuries have been reported from residents in the neighborhood.


Herrell said officials believe the fire is contained and won’t spread to another part of the plant but they cannot guarantee that.


Bryan Koon, director of the Florida Division of Emergency Management, said he was still getting “preliminary information” from local authorities.


The blasts began about 11 p.m.


Herrell said the plant usually has 53,000 20-pound propane tanks.


According to the Leesburg Daily Commercial, the plant was built in 2004 and employs fewer than 50 people.


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Thursday, July 11, 2013

Canada blast missing "probably dead"






























Lac-Megantic resident Adrien Aubert filmed the aftermath of the blast



Canadian police have said 30 people still missing since Saturday’s train disaster in a Quebec town are “most probably dead”.


Twenty bodies have already been found after a runaway train carrying oil derailed and exploded in Lac-Megantic.


The train operator’s boss blamed a local engineer for the accident, saying he had probably failed to set a series of hand brakes.


At least 30 buildings were razed by the fireball from the explosion.


This forced some 2,000 town residents to flee their homes.



‘Burnt to ashes’

On Wednesday, Quebec police inspector Michel Forget told the families of the missing that their loved ones were “most probably dead in this tragedy”.









Rail World boss Ed Burkhardt: “It is very questionable whether the hand brakes were properly applied. In fact I’ll say they weren’t.”



“It is with great sadness that I give you this news,” he said.


Police say one of the 20 recovered bodies has been identified and the victim’s relatives have been notified.


No official list of missing people has yet been released, but unofficial accounts have been circulating on social media.


Authorities have asked the relatives of those still missing to provide DNA samples by bringing in toothbrushes, razors and other items.


But the authorities have also warned some of the bodies may have been burnt to ashes in the explosion.



‘Serious gaps’

Earlier on Wednesday, Rail World chief executive officer Edward Burkhardt was heckled by Lac-Megantic residents as he made his first visit to the town.


Mr Burkhardt revealed that the engineer – who was in charge of driving the train – had been suspended without pay.


“I think he did something wrong,” Mr Burkhardt said, flanked by police escorts.




At the scene


Ed Burkhardt was no doubt speaking figuratively when he said he would have to wear a bulletproof vest in Lac-Megantic. Yet judging by his reception and the tone of the questions put to him, such concerns may have been relevant.


His candid admission that the train’s engineer may have been to blame may have won him kudos with some, but for others it only adds to the growing mistrust of freight train companies. Opponents point out that not only are there more trains carrying potentially hazardous cargo, but the trains are getting longer – the one that exploded into a fireball was made up of more than 70 pressurised oil containers.


Hotel receptionist Charlotte Selby told me she would like to see an end to the oil trains all together. Her 16-year-old daughter Karyne phoned early on Saturday morning and told her: “Mum, Lac-Megantic doesn’t exist anymore.”



“It’s hard to explain why someone didn’t do something. We think he applied some hand brakes but the question is: did he apply enough of them?


“He said he applied 11 hand brakes. We think that’s not true. Initially we believed him but now we don’t.”


Meanwhile, Quebec Premier Pauline Marois said the company’s response to the crash had been lacking.


“We have realised there are serious gaps from the railway company from not having been there and not communicating with the public,” Ms Marois said as she announced a 60m Canadian dollar (£38m; $ 57m) fund to help victims and to rebuild the town.



Criminal negligence

Police are still searching the disaster site, and the heart of the town is being treated as a crime scene.


At the centre of the destruction was the Musi-Cafe, a popular bar that was filled at the time of the explosion.


Police earlier said investigators had ruled out terrorism as a cause of the disaster, but criminal negligence remained under consideration.


The train, carrying 72 cars of crude oil, was parked shortly before midnight on Friday in the town of Nantes about seven miles (11km) away.


Local firefighters were later called to put out a fire on the train.


While tackling that blaze, they shut down a locomotive that had apparently been left running to keep the brakes engaged.


Shortly afterwards the train began moving downhill in an 18-minute journey, gathering speed until it derailed in Lac-Megantic and exploded.


The fire department and the train’s owners have appeared in recent days to point the finger at one another over the disaster.


Mr Burkhardt suggested on Tuesday evening that firefighters shared some of the blame.


The train was carrying oil from the Bakken oil region in the US state of North Dakota to a refinery on the east coast of Canada.



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