Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Its PREDICTIVE PROGRAMMING time! - First Ever National Emergency Alert Test Set for November


The US Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced last week they will conduct the first ever nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System (EAS) on Wednesday, November 9 at 2 pm eastern standard time.

 

The test may last up to three and a half minutes.

 

The EAS is a national alert and warning system established to enable the President of the United States to address the American public during emergencies. It is also used by NOAA's National Weather Service, governors and state and local emergency authorities for the issuance of more localized emergency alerts.

 

The nationwide test will involve broadcast radio and television stations, cable television, satellite radio and television services and wireline video service providers across all states and the territories of Puerto Rico, the US Virgin Islands and American Samoa.

 

"The upcoming national test is critical to ensuring that the EAS works as designed," said Jamie Barnett, Chief of the FCC's Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau. "As recent disasters here at home and in Japan have reminded us, a reliable and effective emergency alert and warning system is key to ensuring the public's safety during times of emergency.  We look forward to working with FEMA in preparation for this important test."

 

In a blog post accompanying the announcement Barnett wrote, “For the test, FEMA will trigger the EAS 'cascade' architecture by transmitting the EAS code used for national level emergencies to the first level of broadcast stations in the national-level of the EAS, which in turn will rebroadcast the alert to the general public, as well as to the next level of EAS Participants monitoring them. This should continue through all levels of the system until the alert has been distributed throughout the entire county.

 

Barnett said that the FCC would  be providing more details about the test in a subsequent notice. He added that the agencies chose that November date because hurricane season would be winding down, but winter not yet begun, with its associated “holiday rush.”

 

"A national test of our Emergency Alert System, with the vital communications support and involvement of participants, is a step towards ensuring that the alert and warning community is prepared to deliver critical information that can help save lives and protect property," said Damon Penn, FEMA's Assistant Administrator of National Continuity Programs.

 

Penn said "because there has never been an activation of the Emergency Alert System on a national level, FEMA views this test as an excellent opportunity to assess the readiness and effectiveness of the current system."

 

Penn noted that "it is important to remember that this is not a pass or fail test, but a chance to establish a baseline for making incremental improvements to the Emergency Alert System with ongoing and future testing.  It is also important to remember that the Emergency Alert System is one of many tools in our communications toolbox, and we will continue to work on additional channels that can be a lifeline of information for people during an emergency."

 

The test will mark the culmination of a two years effort involving FEMA, the FCC and other federal partners, state, local, tribal and territorial governments, Emergency Alert System participants and other stakeholders.

Project Camelot's Elenin Round Table Event - UNIVERSALLY AWARE


On Nov 9th in the USA, FEMA is asking all broadcast owners to relinquish control of their TV
Stations and networks for a FEMA Homeland security test, could we say that this is all somehow
sychronised and we are being prepared for something that may not or may be taking place as this
small object crosses our stern? we wont know the answer to that until Nov8/9th but Richard finds
it very curious and worthy of attention and the fact that our attention is being diverted due
to hype on Elenin?

Did anyone happen to know about this?

Monday, June 27, 2011

TSA required cancer-stricken 95-year-old West Michigan woman to remove adult diaper | MLive.com

A 95-year-old Barry County woman's ordeal with airport screening -- where a relative says security agents required her adult diaper be removed -- has become the latest in a string of national stories on frustrations with TSA procedures. (See video, below.)

Lena Reppert, a native of Barry County, was flying from Florida to move home to the Hastings area, where she's living with relatives who are caring for her, said her daughter, Jean Weber of Destin, Fla.

Instead of a getting a special goodbye moment with her cancer-stricken mother, Weber said the June 18 security check turned in a tearful ordeal because of the lengthy pat down by Transportation Security Administration agents.

lena4.jpgView full sizeLena Reppert, shown on a 2010 trip to New Orleans, has leukemia and her health has declined in the last year, said her daughter, Jean Weber.

"She was subjected to 45 minutes of searching, and I didn't think that should happen," Weber said this morning from her home in Destin.

She said TSA agents told her she had to remove her mother's adult diaper because they couldn't complete the screening. She said her mother has chronic lymphocytic leukemia and her health has declined significantly in the last year.

When Weber later complained to TSA, supervisors told her security procedures were followed properly and respectfully.

"I just felt like I was not satisfied with the answer i got from TSA. Then they need to change the procedures," Weber said. "If this is the way it's handled, it needs to be changed."

Weber wrote a letter to the editor to her local newspaper, which eventually led to coverage on CNN, AOL Travel, Huffington Post and other media.

"I understand following procedure," she said, noting her father was a police officer. "Certain things have to happen. But if my mother at 95 in a wheelchair causes extraordinary measures, it's a waste of the government's time and money."

"I believe in my country, but this TSA thing has gone too far," she said.

The TSA's response to Weber's complaint: "While every person and item must be screened before entering the secure boarding area, TSA works with passengers to resolve security alarms in a respectful and sensitive manner. We have reviewed the circumstances involving this screening and determined that our officers acted professionally and according to proper procedure."

Predictive Programming - How Would Nebraskans Be Affected By A Nuclear Plant Meltdown(Mar 17, 2011)

Hmmm more predictive programming from a old news report about how Nebraskans would be affect in case of a possible nuclear meltdown.

Michelle Obama, Elitist Vacationer


For a White House that’s supposed to be ‘transparent’ and all about leveling that famous playing field, Michelle Obama has officially become one of the most elitist, extravagant and expensive First Lady’s ever.

If you want advice about how to fly anywhere in the world first-class, all expenses paid (by um, YOU), you should give the White House a call.  They’ve got this ‘let-them-eat-cake’ vacationing stuff down to a science.

Despite complaints last year when Michelle and most of her family and friends went on their ultra-expensive trip to Spain, she threw caution to the wind and took off again—without the president—this time in South Africa.  They got to go on a safari, saw elephants, and were treated like royalty, which is exactly what she and Barack seem to be aiming for…

Sure, Michelle and her husband usually find time to fit in “work”, such as talking to people (which they could maybe do via telephone or, I don’t know, Skype?), but mostly they get to attend glitzy dinners, tour amazing places and all this without ever having to worry about being groped by TSA.

In fairness, the trip has been billed as an ‘official trip’ in which Mrs. Obama is supposedly trying to promote that most important issue, “listening to youth…”  (Again, has anyone in the White House ever heard of live satellite feeds?  It would be much less expensive, and if you turn up the volume I’m sure they could “listen to youth” just as easily as traveling halfway around the world…)

I think Laura Ingraham put it best when she said, “Did you elect Michelle Obama as an international youth coordinator?  And is this really vital to America at a time of such great economic peril?  This is another tax payer funded family vacation…The White House may call this an official visit; I call it an official waste of money.”

And speaking of cost, depending on whether you want the truth (Conservative media) or a lie (all others), reports are saying Michelle’s South Africa vacation is costing anywhere between $20 million to $100 million.

Ugh.

From rightpundits.com:  “The United States is broke!  We are borrowing 42 cents of every single dollar the Federal government spends.  With the nation facing a true unemployment rate of about 16% or worse, as some 14-plus million Americans have lost their jobs since her husband..took office, was taking a vacation overseas a good idea?”

I don’t know about you, but my summer has been greatly affected by Obama’s economic bombing of America.  Most of my family and friends are staying home this year, and so am I.  But good for you, Michelle—glad you’re able to benefit from all our misfortunes and feel no remorse or shame in throwing it all in our faces so extravagantly…

So very EFFED up!

Thursday, June 23, 2011

DID YOU NOTICE??? - Obama Signs Agenda 21-Related Executive Order - OR DID WEINERGATE PREOCCUPY OUR TIME AND "MEDIA"

President Obama signed his 86th executive order (13575) on June 9, which established the White House Rural Council (WHRC). According to The Blaze, the Executive Order seems to be in line with the United Nations radical Agenda 21, as it is designed “to begin taking control over almost all aspects of the lives of 16 percent of the American people.”

Evidence of this can be found in Section One of the Executive Order, which reads:

Section 1. Policy. Sixteen percent of the American population lives in rural counties. Strong, sustainable rural communities are essential to winning the future and ensuring American competitiveness in the years ahead. These communities supply our food, fiber, and energy, safeguard our natural resources, and are essential in the development of science and innovation. Though rural communities face numerous challenges, they also present enormous economic potential. The Federal Government has an important role to play in order to expand access to the capital necessary for economic growth, promote innovation, improve access to health care and education, and expand outdoor recreational activities on public lands.

As the Executive Order references “sustainable rural communities,” it raises a few eyebrows, since that is one of the key phrases found in the UN plan for sustainable development known as Agenda 21. The order admits that it intends to seize greater power over “food, fiber, and energy,” items that are key to human sustenance.

The mission and function of the White House Rural Council, according to the Executive Order, is as follows: “The Council shall work across executive departments, agencies, and offices to coordinate development of policy recommendations to promote economic prosperity and quality of life in rural America, and shall coordinate my Administration’s engagement with rural communities.”

The order doesn't at all camouflage the levels of authority it will achieve. In order to reach the mission set out, the Executive Order states that the council will “make recommendations to the President, through the Director of the Domestic Policy Council and the Director of the National Economic Council, on streamlining and leveraging Federal investments in rural areas, where appropriate, to increase the impact of Federal dollars and create economic opportunities to improve the quality of life in rural America.”

Analyzing the language of the document, The Blaze questions, “is there a hint that a ‘rural stimulus plan’ might be in the making? Will the Federal government start pumping money into farmlands under the guise of creating ‘economic opportunities to improve the quality of life in rural America?’ ”

The order also states that the WHRC will “coordinate and increase the effectiveness of Federal engagement with rural stakeholders, including agricultural organizations, small businesses, education and training institutions, healthcare providers, telecommunications services providers, research and land grant institutions, law enforcement, State, local, and tribal governments, and nongovernmental organizations regarding the needs of rural America.”

In other words, the federal government will seemingly control every aspect of rural America.

The order’s mention of “nongovernmental organizations” (NGOs) should be disconcerting, as NGOs are unelected, often government-funded organizations that are key to Agenda 21.

Executive Order 13575 asserts that the WHRC will “coordinate Federal efforts directed toward the growth and development of geographic regions that encompass both urban and rural areas, and identify and facilitate rural economic opportunities associated with energy development, outdoor recreation, and other conservation-related activities.”

As observed by The Blaze, “When did outdoor recreation become a conservation-related activity?”

So who will be heading these opportunistic efforts? The following is a list of members who will be serving on the new council, which will be headed by Tom Vilsack, the current Secretary of Agriculture:

(1) the Department of the Treasury; Timothy Geithner

(2) the Department of Defense; Robert Gates

(3) the Department of Justice; Eric Holder

(4) the Department of the Interior; Ken Salazar

(5) the Department of Commerce; Gary Locke

(6) the Department of Labor; Hilda Solis

(7) the Department of Health and Human Services; Kathleen Sebelius

(8) the Department of Housing and Urban Development; Shaun Donovan

(9) the Department of Transportation; Ray LaHood

(10) the Department of Energy; Dr. Steven Chu

(11) the Department of Education; Arne Duncan

(12) the Department of Veterans Affairs; Eric Shinseki

(13) the Department of Homeland Security; Janet Napolitano

(14) the Environmental Protection Agency; Lisa Jackson

(15) the Federal Communications Commission; Michael Copps

(16) the Office of Management and Budget; Peter Orszag

(17) the Office of Science and Technology Policy; John Holdren

(18) the Office of National Drug Control Policy; R. Gil Kerlikowske

(19) the Council of Economic Advisers; Austan Goolsbee

(20) the Domestic Policy Council; Melody Barnes (former VP at Center for American Progress)

(21) the National Economic Council; Gene B. Sperling

(22) the Small Business Administration; Karen Mills

(23) the Council on Environmental Quality; Nancy Sutley

(24) the White House Office of Public Engagement and Intergovernmental Affairs; Valerie Jarrett

(25) the White House Office of Cabinet Affairs; and such other executive branch departments, agencies, and offices as the President or Secretary of Agriculture may, from time to time, designate. Chris Lu (or virtually anyone to be designated by the 24 people named above).

The Blaze says of the list, “It appears that not a single department in the federal government has excluded from the new White House Rural Council, and the wild card option in number 25 gives the president and the agricultural secretary the option to designate anyone to serve on this powerful council.”

Even more notable than the levels of power being achieved by the creation of this new council is the various connections to Agenda 21.

For example, Valerie Jarrett served as a member on the board of the Local Initiatives Support Coalition (LISC), which uses the language of Agenda 21 and ICLEI [International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives] as their webpage descriptively explains the organization’s work to build “sustainable communities.”

Likewise, Melody Barnes is the former Vice President of the George Soros-funded Center for American Progress. Soros is a prime advocate of Agenda 21 and in fact, his Open Society provided $2,147,415 to ICLEI.

Additionally, Hilda Solis and Nancy Sutley, through their environmental endeavors, appear to be connected to Agenda 21. In 2000, Solis received an award for her work on “Environmental Justice.” Sutley served on the Los Angeles Metropolitan Water District and supported the low-flow toilets, which are now being revealed as costing more money and creating an odor problem in the city of San Francisco.

Finally, the timing of the Executive Order is a bit suspicious, since the administration is meeting with a number of Agenda 21 operatives at the end of the month. ICLEI reports:

ICLEI-Local Governments for Sustainability USA (ICLEI USA) and U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) today announced the launch of the National Press Club Leadership Speaker Seriesto be held on June 28. The event’s inaugural keynote speaker will be the Honorable Sha Zukang, Secretary-General of the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio+20), whose keynote address, The Road to Rio+20, will explain the role of key global and national stakeholders, and the impact and vision of this historic conference.

Fortunately, Americans are becoming increasingly aware of the radical agenda being pushed by the U.N. and supported by this government, and have hosted a number of anti-ICLEI rallies this week, with more planned in the future.

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

DIALOGUE #2 | The Crisis Club Dialogues | The Crisis Club

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DIALOGUE #2 | The Crisis Club Dialogues

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