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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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Two Earthquakes in USA Today

Submitted by Robert Bast on August 24, 2011 – 6:38 am2 Comments

Most notably there was an earthquake centered northwest of Richmond, Virginia today, with a magnitude of 5.8.  At this stage damage and injuries do not appear to be widespread, but a nuclear power plant at North Anna has lost off-site power. Although operations of the two reactors have ceased, they still rely on diesel generators to maintain cooling. If they fail for any reason, there is no further backup plan, and meltdown will occur.

In my upcoming book I have this to say about earthquakes and the East Coast:

The other region that could suffer is between Memphis and the southern border of Illinois, known as the New Madrid Fault. Back in the early 1800s this location received a pair of 7.0+ earthquakes and experts have warned it could get hit again, especially with the recent tremors.

Did they just have the big one, or was it a preliminary tremor? Or, being some distance away from the New Madrid Fault, is it unrelated? Hard to tell and expect to hear a variety of opinions from the experts.

Meanwhile Colorado had a 5.7 quake, the largest in that state since 1973.

These are large earthquakes, but minor in the greater scheme of things. Even so, airports were temporarily closed, the Pentagon and other government offices were evacuated, power supplies are threatened and cell phone systems are over-loaded. Expect the usual run on survival supplies at stores day.

Yet another reminder to be prepared for something worse.

“2012 is near, I knew it!” “Jersey Shore” star Nicole Polizzi (@Sn00ki) prophesied. “I hope everyones okay!!!”

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2 Comments »

  • Chris says:

    Yeah, another reminde~

    I’ve found intersting blog about theses disasters comming.

    A guy talking about causes with Mother Earth.

    Maybe should check it out~

    http://roarsheppard.com/2011/09/01/conversation-with-mother-earth/

  • christine says:

    Just a fast note. Our planet was hit by massive storms from our sun and of course as we all believe is relavent there was a Major earthquake.
    I have to wonder if there isn’t some type of formula to predict where the quake will hit.
    Is there some great scientist out there that can figure length of solar storm, time it will hit earth atmosphere and what area will it affect the shifting of the plates.
    Come on with all out technology, if you use the last 20 or so flares versus the quakes must be a way to show what areas are in danger.
    Although how do we get out of the way??

    Just a thought

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