Detonating a nuke over the western, center edge of the satellite orbital path detail (the green lines) would take out a larger chunk of the US, than detonating it where the House marker is, don't you think?  Thus, people west of the satellite orbital path are not out of danger.  I don't see a nuke being exploded up in Canada if the target is the US east coast.  And why waste a nuke detonated too close to the ocean when you can affect more of the US by detonating it further inland.  (I hope I'm not teaching Chubba-bubba how to nuke a nation!)

10958034259?profile=originalThanks to PatR for this information.

A nuclear device exploding anywhere will knock out the electric grid for a very long time (years to forever).  And there will be fallout to deal with.  If you are going to take this threat seriously, now is the time to execute your plans.  If you are going to dig a fallout shelter in your backyard, you better get moving on it because it takes two-three days.  Chubba-bubba says he can't guarantee the safety of diplomats after Wednesday.  And check out the latest Benjamin Fulford.  He's saying the dark forces are going to try to detonate a nuke and blame it on North Korea, which has really set itself up for something like this.

Beforeitsnews.com is not the most credible source, mainly because it seems anyone can post anything.  However, with the situation escalating, I'm not going to withhold ANY information at this point.  Just be discerning and don't give in to fear (because it won't stop anything and it won't solve anything). 

http://beforeitsnews.com/space/2013/04/n-korean-satellite-flies-over-america-over-and-over-and-over-again-in-the-next-5-days-2457512.html

Take steps to protect your sensitive electronics by making a Faraday cage:  https://earthchanges.ning.com/group/survivalinformation/forum/topics/electromagnetic-pulse-emp-how

Also take precautions for nuclear fallout.  Search our site, the internet, and definitely click on the first link and print a copy of Nuclear War Survival Skills by Cresson Kearney at:  http://oism.org/s32p903.htm, just in case.

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  • http://www.defconwarningsystem.com/

    World is preparing for Nuclear conflict with Norht Korea.  

                                             The Cold War is no longer Cold..

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  • http://www.defconwarningsystem.com/

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    Seattle, United States

    This is the DEFCON Warning System. Alert status for 2:45 P.M. Thursday, April 11th, 2013. Condition Yellow. DEFCON 3. Condition Yellow. DEFCON 3. Condition Yellow. DEFCON 3.

    There are currently no imminent nuclear threats against the United States at this time, however the situation is considered fluid and can change rapidly.

    The Pentagon reports that North Korea probably has nuclear weapons that can be mounted on ballistic missiles.  This is a very significant admission by the United States and a dangerous change to the Korean situation.  Currently, North Korea has moved its mid-range Musudan missile to east coast and has prepared it for launch.  Additionally, North Korea has dedicated more facilities at its Yongbyon complex to nuclear weapons work. In response to rising tensions, China has mobilized its military and is massing near border with North Korea. South Korea has vowed a swift response to any attack by the North.  While any response would be couched within political and diplomatic realities, this represents yet another step toward possible miscalculation in the Korean theatre.

    Many believe that North Korea will launch their test missile on or about April 15. Japan has instructed its armed forces to shoot down any North Korean missile that heads toward its territory.

    The United States has positioned two destroyers off the coast of Korea in response to the escalating situation. Additionally, the U.S. has expressed fears that North Korea has ability to launch a high-altitude nuclear device over the United States, resulting in the destruction of the electrical grid. Many analysts do not believe North Korea has the ability to do this yet, however it is only a matter of time.

    The United States has grown concerned that they have contributed to the escalating tensions by matching threat for threat and are claiming that they are going to take steps to try and dial-down the temperature, though they have left unsaid exactly how they intend to do that.

    Meanwhile, Russia is practicing bombing run against U.S. assets in Asia while Iran has publicly has backed down somewhat from its nuclear programme, claiming to remain within the limits demanded by Israel.  Many see this as simply another delay tactic during an election cycle. The International Atomic Energy Agency chief suspects that Iran has pressed ahead with nuclear activity applicable to development of weapons.

  • http://www.cnn.com/2013/04/08/world/asia/koreas-tensions/index.html

    This is so unreal.....A Missile to Far....

    Japan deploys missile defenses in Tokyo amid North Korea concerns

  • Maybe NK is going to try to weaken the US. Iraq and Afghanistan have weakened it or so it seems. As far as nuclear attacks go, I don't think we have too much to worry about. When eight countries have done over 2000 nuclear tests, there has to be plenty of radiation in the environment now. In a sense, we've already been nuked by our own governments, we just weren't in the blast radii and the buildings are still standing.

  • You have to wonder what he thinks the US is going to do, sit on its thumbs?

    Oh, wait.  I forgot who's president.  Dang!

  • Nuke Em... a quote from the movie Independence Day....

  • That's the worrying part... tptb letting it happen, or helping him out.

  • The US Navy was able to shoot down a satellite many years ago.  Also we have several different ways of shooting it down.  I for one am not worried about NK as we are too powerful a nation.  Unless TPTB let it happen. 

  • Looking forward to ascension.  Hurry UP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Yes, I heard, Nick.  Posted something about that yesterday or the day before. 

    I agree... one nuke exploding is the litmus test of ET reliability in my book.  If it happens (and dang if that satellite isn't going over my head n^x times over the next five days), I'd say we are on our own and we better start scrambling.

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