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SWAT Team Storms Private Bunker

May 10, 2012 – 1:39 pm | 3 Comments

The anti-survivalist actions of some authorities in the USA are getting much worse. In recent times we have seen the malicious use of zoning laws to thwart survival plans, and we have seen many of things survivalists do listed as suspicious (in a terrorism way). This most recent news is of special concern for anyone who has a private bunker:
After getting dressed Mr. Del Rio went and opened his front door. He was immediately bum rushed by the Austin Police Department’s SWAT Team and then detained and interrogated for over 10 hours.
His crime: on his property was an old Cold War bunker that Mr. Del Rio had converted into a workshop.
You’d think the interrogation would have been enough punishment, but unfortunately the authorities:

fenced off his home and prohibited him from entering the residence
filled in his entire basement and bunker with 264 tons of concrete
sent him a bill for $90,000 in …

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10 LHC Consequences / NASA Budget / Planet (X) Tyche

Submitted by Robert Bast on February 24, 2011 – 12:59 amOne Comment

I was quite OK with the LHC when experts explained that cosmic rays cause the creation of harmless mini-black holes in our atmosphere all the time. Now I don’t know what to think!

Otto Rössler is the professor who sued and failed in his attempt to halt the Large Hadron Collidor. Over at Lifeboat.com he lists 10 solid reasons to be concerned about the LHC. The primary argument is that those mini-black holes in our atmosphere are moving very fast, and will zip through Earth without harming us. A black hole created by the LHC will move slowly, and will eat us up before it departs! He calculates the process will take a few years to reduce our planet to 2cm in diameter – that’s too cosy for my liking!

Although it is still a pathetic amount, relative to the risk, NASA has seen its annual budget for near-Earth object observations quadruple to $20.4 million.

Scientists believe they may have found a new planet in the far reaches of the solar system, up to four times the mass of Jupiter. Its orbit would be thousands of times further from the Sun than the Earth’s – which could explain why it has so far remained undiscovered.

Not proven yet, and not Planet X. Still, perhaps fans of Planet X will take this as further evidence that their beloved planet could still be visiting us in 2012!

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One Comment »

  • Amy Evans says:

    I was not surprised when I saw their new article, but I was surprised that they would change the name of the object? The two Scientists have been working on this subject for quite a few years, and have called it by many names … why change the name now?
    And does NASA think we are completly daff to accept the statement that somehow we have misscounted the number of planets in our system all of these years? NASA has known about this Brown Dwarf Star sisnce 1983 … they anounced it to the press, then quickly retracted it … but they allowed the scientific comunity to quietly talk about it. These same two Scientistseither worked with, or leaked this information to another group in Madrid Spain by the name of StarViewerTeam … and with this information, they created an excellent illustration showing this Brown Dwarf Star with its 6 planets sitting outside our Oort Cloud. They even went to greater detail to highlight the outermost planet in red, and tracked its movements around this BDS month by month right up to December of 2012 … where they show this outermost planet swinging into our Solar System & passing somewhere between Jupiter and Saturn … a really nice illustration on 8 slides. This Microsoft PowerPoint presentation is available upon request … just e-mail me at capricornamy1159@yahoo.com

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