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FEMA REGION III - EMERGENCY ALERT!

I don't wish to spread alarm - but thought this very important.

I thought I saw something regarding this previously on this site - but can't find it - so I'm posting. Sorry if I've doubled up - but if true - important to be aware of IMO.

Why is only Region III mentioned? Maybe the only one we are aware of - I don't know.

Danger period appears to be October thru November 2013 - be prepared!

This seems to line up with Comet ISON - maybe? Maybe it's a man made emergency - however the reference to "extreme climate change" seems to indicate a global or galactical event.

Could still be a cover for a man made event?  I honestly don't know.

3 day emergency kits for all school children required, etc, etc, etc.

Please watch and listen with discernment.

Watch the video here:

http://www.disclose.tv/action/viewvideo/150123/EMERGENCY_ALERT_ITS_GOIN_DOWN_FEMA_III/

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Whilst there still seems to be something artificial in my mind about this - I believe in the concept that water can retain (or remember) introduced vibrations/frequencies and that the right vibration/frequency could easily enhance crop growth with more natural disease resilience.

Check it out:

http://www.independent.ie/business/irish/wave-goodbye-to-global-warming-gm-and-pesticides-29525621.html

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Western Maryland Wants To Secede

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/aug/22/editorial-a-scramble-for-statehood/

"Maryland is a state so midnight blue that five counties in the westernmost part of the state want to peel away to become the 51st state. Well, why not? Some dreamers in the nation’s capital want to convert the District of Columbia into New Columbia. They have to get into a long line. Barack Obama once imagined that he was already president of 57 states (and later imagined that Charleston, S.C., and Jacksonville, Fla., were on the Gulf of Mexico), so geography has become fungible."

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If you suddenly find that you need some batteries and have a bunch of them laying around (maybe in your freezer) - you don't need a fancy meter to know whether any given battery that you currently have is "good" or "bad" - all you have to do is to drop each one, vertically onto a hard, flat, smooth surface.
Watch this clip to know what kind of bounce distinguishes a charged battery from a dead one - works like a charm every time on AAA, AA, C and D batteries.
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