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Wow…ANOTHER radio show interview…More Prepping, plus InfraGard and CERT

Friday 29 February 2008 @ 2:44 am

Ok…this is getting fun. I was asked Francis “Frank” Steffan to appear on The Frank Show, on American Voice Radio. This makes the second time in less than a week to be on that network.

This being my second “real” radio interview on big time radio, I felt a lot better and was much happier with how the show went, including topics covered, and some darn good questions.

So, please give it a listen, by clicking the Play button below, or download the mp3 and add it to your Ipod to listen to later.

Comments are most welcome…

Rich

 
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ok….here’s the proof…RATHER long…NO USA Concentration Camps

Thursday 21 February 2008 @ 11:58 pm

First, click here…

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=e…25&ie=UTF8&z=3

The map is off…but note the links on the LEFT side….

The White House is pointed out in A…but the next link below it goes to a blog. Hundreds of blogs were spammed with the same crap….fabricated BS using foreign land images…more on that below….

Quote:
Originally Posted by SurvivalRing

You wanna believe in US Concentration camps?

Google “Swift Luck Greens”

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q…-8&sa=N&tab=lw

Here…let’s try the first hit…

http://thinkprogress.org/2007/01/16/the-note-on-bush/

Here’s just one version of the damning “woo-woo” evidence…comment 45. Various versions of this are posted on the hundreds of other political blogs…

Quote:

TP:

Is there a legitimate reason why you do not pursue the story of Concentration Camps in the United States?

Are US Prison Labor Camps For Families concisered to be “Progress?”

If you continue to avoid the story, it appears you condone them.

How about some coverage?

This is where it is:

Latitude: 41.92
Longitude: -106.521944

This is what it looks like:
http://www.democracyforums.com/showthread.php?tid=297

This is what it’s called:
“Swift Luck Greens”

Think Progress? Let’s see some coverage on this Nazi Camp in Wyoming.

Comment by ace — January 16, 2007 @ 4:16 pm

Quote:

DHS facility supposedly right here in Lil’ Old Wyoming.

Really now? I’ve driven thru Hanna a NUMBER of times, and never seen any signs saying DHS CONCENTRATION CAMP, RIGHT TURN AHEAD…CAUTION…WE’RE HIDING…

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U.S. Concentration Camps…Oh God…not again….

Thursday 21 February 2008 @ 11:49 pm

I got one for you…

You wanna believe in US Concentration camps?

Google “Swift Luck Greens”

DHS facility supposedly right here in Lil’ Old Wyoming.

Aerial pix and everything!

Find the main story, and you’ll find the long/lat for the facility.

Enter those into Google Maps/Google Earth/Yahoo Maps…your choice.

Just northeast of Hanna, Wyoming.

All done now?

Come back here and tell me what you find…

Only THEN, will I tell you the truth about this facility…unless you find it yourself…and you can post that bit of info here as well.

Yep…I can prove it…

See the next post….

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U.S. unprepared for nuclear terror attack, experts say

Monday 5 March 2007 @ 1:05 am

This story was front page news for many of the nation’s largest newspapers this Sunday morning. I’m afraid I have to agree. The US has NEVER been prepared for ANY nuclear attack…terror, all out assault, or anything in between…except for our leaders. They have PLENTY of shelters for themselves.

Just none for we taxpayers…

THAT sucks…

Link to source

U.S. unprepared for nuclear terror attack, experts say

12:44 AM CST on Friday, March 2, 2007
McClatchy Newspapers

WASHINGTON – Although the Bush administration has warned repeatedly about the threat of a terrorist nuclear attack and spent more than $300 billion to protect the homeland, the government remains ill-prepared to respond to a nuclear catastrophe.

Experts and government documents suggest that, absent a major preparedness push, the U.S. response to a mushroom cloud could be worse than the debacle after Hurricane Katrina, possibly contributing to civil disorder and costing thousands of lives.

“The United States is unprepared to mitigate the consequences of a nuclear attack,” Pentagon analyst John Brinkerhoff concluded in a July 31, 2005, draft of a confidential memo to the Joint Chiefs of Staff. “We were unable to find any group or office with a coherent approach to this very important aspect of homeland security. …

“This is a bad situation. The threat of a nuclear attack is real, and action is needed now to learn how to deal with one.”

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Really Getting Ready for the New Year

Monday 18 December 2006 @ 1:08 pm

I thought it would be a good idea to present some info on what you can do to prepare yourself and your family in the event of either a natural or a man-made disaster. The following web sites can get you started.

http://www.ready.gov/
http://www.fema.gov/areyouready/
http://www.dhs.gov/dhspublic/display?theme=14
http://www.dhs.gov/dhspublic/display?theme=36
http://www.redcross.org/
http://www.scouting.org/pubs/emergency/index.html
http://www.adcouncil.org/campaigns/homeland_security/

Check your town/city and/or county website for local response plans. Typically, emergency management, if not a seperate department, falls under the local fire department’s responsibility. Also check for your state’s response plan.

Community and Family Preparedness
http://www.fema.gov/preparedness/community_prepare.shtm

Community Emergency Response Teams (Get formal training on how to help your family and your community in the event of a disaster.)
http://www.citizencorps.gov/programs/cert.shtm
http://training.fema.gov/EMIWeb/CERT/certfaq.asp
http://training.fema.gov/EMIWeb/CERT/overview.asp
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Community_emergency_response_team
(If you’re interested, do a search for your local/nearest Community Emergency Response Team.)

Canadian Center for Emergency Preparedness (Gotta remember my Canadian friends.)
http://www.ccep.ca/
http://www.emergencypreparednessweek.ca/kit_e.shtml

Animals and Disasters (For the pet owners.)
http://www.fema.gov/preparedness/animals_and_disasters.shtm

Specific incident preparedness information. (If you’d like more, just do a search on a specific type of incident and preparedness. Hurricane Preparedness, Earthquake Preparedness, etc.)

Dam Safety
http://www.fema.gov/hazards/damsafety/

Earthquakes
http://www.fema.gov/hazards/earthquakes/
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/hazards/prepare.html
http://www.lafd.org/eqauto.htm

Extreme Heat
http://www.fema.gov/hazards/extremeheat/

Fires
http://www.fema.gov/hazards/fires/

Floods
http://www.fema.gov/hazards/floods/

Hazardous Materials
http://www.fema.gov/hazards/hazardousmaterials/

Hurricanes
http://www.fema.gov/hazards/hurricanes/
http://hurricanes.noaa.gov/prepare/

Landslides
http://www.fema.gov/hazards/landslides/

Multi-Hazard
http://www.fema.gov/hazards/multihazard/

Nuclear
http://www.fema.gov/hazards/nuclear/

Terrorism
http://www.fema.gov/hazards/terrorism/

Thunderstorms
http://www.fema.gov/hazards/thunderstorms/

Tornadoes
http://www.fema.gov/hazards/tornadoes/

Tsunamis
http://www.fema.gov/hazards/tsunamis/

Volcanoes
http://www.fema.gov/hazards/volcanoes/

Wildfires
http://www.fema.gov/hazards/fires/wildfires.shtm
http://www.firewise.org/

Winter Storms
http://www.fema.gov/hazards/winterstorms/

Chemical Stockpile Emergency Preparedness
http://www.fema.gov/preparedness/csepp.shtm

Radiological Emergency Preparedness Program
http://www.fema.gov/preparedness/repp.shtm

Emergency/Personal Survival Checklists
http://www.dola.state.co.us/oem/PublicInformation/72hrkit.htm
http://www.thehawaiichannel.com/weather/776961/detail.html
http://www.gov.ns.ca/emo/AbsPage.aspx?id=1064&siteid=1&lang=1
http://survivalcenter.com/
http://www.machartownship.com/checklist.htm
http://preparedness.com/traveschec.html
http://www.lacofd.org/mini_survival.htm
http://www.prepare4disaster.com/checklist.htm
Etcetera…

Websites where you could acquire personal/family survival supplies:
http://www.cert-kits.com
http://www.uscav.com
http://www.actiongear.com/
http://beprepared.com/default.asp
http://www.equipped.com/
http://www.emergency-preparedness.info/personal_kits.htm
http://www.survivalinc.com/
http://www.firstaid-supply.com
http://www.bestglide.com/
http://www.safetycentral.com/
http://www.quakekare.com/
http://www.oldjimbo.com/survival/
http://www.urbansurvivaltools.com/
http://www.safetyservicesinc.com
Etcetera. Do a search on survial gear, military gear, military surplus, etc.

Also check out the LJ community “Making A Plan”.
http://community.livejournal.com/making_a_plan/profile

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Shane Connor on Glenn Beck

Thursday 19 October 2006 @ 2:22 pm

My good friend Shane Connor, of Ki4u.com, was on CNN last week, Oct. 11, 2006. Take a look at what Shane and Glenn were talking about regarding nuclear preparedness.

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Abolishing FEMA ?

Wednesday 26 April 2006 @ 10:21 pm

Strikingly astonishing news…

Kill FEMA? Start all over again? (…shades of killing Civil Defense, and coming up with FEMA…Jimmy Carter…1978…)

I dunno…it may be the only thing that may be able to bring SOME semblance of control to the leading disaster response agency of the United States…

What do you think?

Senate Panel Recommends Abolishing FEMA
By LARA JAKES JORDAN, Associated Press Writer

The nation’s beleaguered disaster response agency should be abolished and rebuilt from scratch to avoid a repeat of multiple government failures exposed by Hurricane Katrina, a Senate inquiry has concluded.

Crippled by years of poor leadership and inadequate funding, the Federal Emergency Management Agency cannot be fixed, a bipartisan investigation says in recommendations to be released Thursday.

Taken together, the 86 proposed reforms charge the United States is still woefully unprepared for a disaster such as Katrina with the start of the hurricane season a little more than month away.

“The United States was, and is, ill-prepared to respond to a catastrophic event of the magnitude of Hurricane Katrina,” the recommendations warn. “Catastrophic events are, by their nature, difficult to imagine and to adequately plan for, and the existing plans and training proved inadequate in Katrina.”

The recommendations, obtained Wednesday by The Associated Press, are the product of a seven-month investigation detailed in a Senate report to be released next week. It follows similar inquiries by the House and White House and comes in an election year in which Democrats have seized on Katrina to attack the Bush administration.

President Bush will visit Louisiana and Mississippi — which bore the brunt of Katrina’s wrath — on Thursday.

Katrina, which hit last Aug. 29, was one of the worst natural disasters in U.S. history. The storm and its aftershocks killed more than 1,300 people in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama, left hundreds of thousands of people homeless and caused tens of billions of dollars in damage.

The Senate report urges yet another overhaul of the embattled Homeland Security Department — FEMA’s parent agency — which was created three years ago and already has undergone major restructuring of duties.

It chiefly calls for a new agency, called the National Preparedness and Response Authority, to plan and carry out relief missions for domestic disasters. Unlike now, the authority would communicate directly with the president during major crises, and any dramatic cuts to budget or staffing levels would have to be approved by Congress. But it would remain within Homeland Security to continue receiving resources provided by the larger department.

The proposal drew disdain from Homeland Security and its critics, both sides questioning the need for another bureaucratic shuffling that they said wouldn’t accomplish much.

“It’s time to stop playing around with the organizational charts and to start focusing on government, at all levels, that are preparing for this storm season,” said Homeland Security spokesman Russ Knocke.

Former FEMA director Michael Brown said the new agency would basically have the same mission FEMA had a year ago, before its disaster planning responsibilities were taken away to focus solely on responding to calls for help.

“It sounds like they’re just re-creating the wheel and making it look like they’re calling for change,” Brown said. “If indeed that’s all they’re doing, they owe more than that to the American public.”

But Sen. Susan Collins (news, bio, voting record), R-Maine, who led the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee inquiry, said the new agency would be “better equipped with the tools to prepare for and respond to a disaster.”

Describing FEMA as a “shambles and beyond repair,” she said the reforms “will help ensure that we do not have a repeat of the failures following Hurricane Katrina.”

Written in matter-of-fact terms, the recommendations do not place blame on any official or government agency. But a spokeswoman for Sen. Joe Lieberman of Connecticut, the top Democrat on the Senate panel, said he will file “additional views” to the report accusing Bush of failing “to provide critical leadership when it was most needed.”

“That contributed to a grossly ineffective federal response to Hurricane Katrina,” Lieberman said in a statement.

The House report, issued in February, similarly criticized Bush, Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff and FEMA’s Brown for moving too slowly to trigger federal relief. The White House report, which came a week later, took a softer tone and singled out the Homeland Security Department for most of the breakdowns.

Many of the rest of the Senate recommendations were far less dramatic, ranging from creating a Homeland Security Academy to encouraging plans to evacuate and shelter pets during a disaster.

Without specifying where the money would come from or how much was needed, the recommendations call for more funding for disaster planning and response at all levels of government. They also urge clarifying levee maintenance responsibilities — a concern because of structural weaknesses of the New Orleans’ flood walls that spawned deadly floods after Katrina hit_ and suggested better contracting procedures to avoid waste or fraud in the rush to get aid to disaster victims.

The Senate plans were issued as Congress’ investigative arm predicted FEMA is destined to repeat million-dollar mistakes of disaster aid waste and fraud unless it quickly can establish controls for verifying names and addresses.

Gregory Kutz, managing director of special investigations for the Government Accountability Office, said he has little confidence that FEMA will be ready by June 1 start of the hurricane season to safeguard taxpayer dollars should a disaster like Katrina strike again.

A FEMA spokesman said agency officials are working hard to improve and tighten controls in its disaster aid program.

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On the Net:

Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee: http://hsgac.senate.gov/

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