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http://globalrumblings.blogspot.com/2011/06/coming-nuclear-fallout-millions-of-baby.html

"Finally, three months later, we are getting some numbers on what the real dangers are. And finally we can begin to understand the enormous cover-up of the nuclear doom that is reaching lungs all over the west coast of America, Canada, Alaska, Hawaii and at least half of Japan!" stated Dr. Mark Sircus."

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Pondering Possibilities

This could be what it's all about... why Terral, and others, are saying get to the Ozarks.

5-Year War Plan

 

Listen to an interview with R. Peterson on Hodges:

http://216.240.133.177/archives32/Hodges/2010/09/Hodges_1_091910_210000.mp3

 

Listen every Friday at 1:99p.m. (CA PST) for updates by Peterson, on her program "Skywatch News, Weather & Views."

On United We Strike.com Radio

 

California Skywatch Site

 

(source: http://www.freedomsphoenix.com/Article/075620-2010-09-19-coastal-residents-under-siege-the-pentagon-papers.htm)

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Here's A Taste Of Going Through The Passage

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/space/5511619/14-year-old-hit-by-30000-mph-space-meteorite.html

This is an older article about the German boy who was hit in the hand by a pea-size meteorite traveling at 30,000 mph.  Note the details:

he saw a flash of light then a pain in his hand;

the meteorite was red hot;

he survived the strike (1 in a million chance that he survived);

after it bounced off his hand (leaving a nasty 3" scar), it hit the ground and caused a one-foot-wide crater;

there was an enormous bang like a crash of thunder;

the noise that came after the flash of light was so loud that his ears were ringing for hours afterwards;

when it hit him it knocked him flying and then was still going fast enough to bury itself into the road;

the fragment was really magnetic.

THIS IS JUST ONE PEA-SIZED METEORITE.  There will be all sorts of debris in the air besides chunks of meteorites, such as gravel and other space junk from the debris trail.

Use this information when assessing the safety of any shelter you plan on using.  While the article does mention 6 out of 7 of these objects end up in the ocean, remember there will be orders of magnitude more of them so the odds go up.

Also consider other sources of noise besides exploding debris and consider getting heavy-duty ear muffs to help dull the noise.

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Hypothetical #4: Fear

All hell has broken loose.  Hurricane-force winds are howling all around you, the ground is shaking in never-ending darkness. You constantly feel nauseous.  Rain is pounding the roof of your shelter, thundering in your ears.  A fireball explodes nearby.  The earth is moaning and groaning.  Noises you have never heard before are all around you.  You're in the worst war zone that has ever been.

You are deafened, you are blind; you are on a never-ending carnival ride run by evil clowns.  This has been going on for more than a day.  You're exhausted, your nerves are frayed, you're scared to death, you feel like you are starting to lose your grip on sanity.  The kids are past crying.  They sit silent and somber, smelling of excretions.  You feel death is at the door.

What can you do now that will help prepare you and your family to combat the fear? 

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3 Days of Darkness

As discussed on another blog, according to Velikovsky, the Chinese recorded ten days of darkness, American Indians recorded five.  It is not known if the darkness was caused by a rotation stoppage or a severe tilt or a combination, but consider that you might need more light (batteries, glow sticks, whatever) than you think.
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9.+ Earthquakes

They sound horrible but as long as you are not in a building, near a coastline or large body of water, or near something that could fall, there isn't near as much danger.  Japan fatalities were mostly from the tsunami and collapsing buildings. 

Here is a video from the 2004 Sumatra Quake:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPj41JySMLk.  Notice the speakers that are not tied down fall quickly.  Be sure to tie things down or package them extremely well. 

People sat on curbs in front of their houses or other places, some were even walking in the road.  These were probably aftershocks but the Japan quake showed where the majority of the fatalities were. 

Areas on or near faults will experience worse quakes so, if you are near one, you should factor that into any plans you are making. 

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