Tuesday, March 22, 2005
the next big Earthquake and then the anthrax
Way back in cave man times the giant mammoth had to fall into a trap and become injured before the 150 pound hunters could beat it to death with stones. The millions of uncontrollable enemies of our country are the without GPS guided bombs. We are safe and secure as long as we can kill'm faster than they can make 'um.
Loved ones....Consider this....our west coast is at present built on numerous active earthquake faults.....Imagine the streets and interstates are all suddenly closed because all the overpasses have fallen. Do not worry about gas prices...all the roads and streets are busted up. Consider all water and electricity is down because of two 7.9 earthquakes have just obliterated the infrastructure of the 7th largest economy in the world....Now visualize those currently present anthrax armed individuals with a very real grudge against the American government......Do you think they will hesitate to effectively release all the anthrax they can get their hands on ?
The numerous reported anthrax attacks on U.S. soil so far have been from a domestic source. The anthrax used here at home was reported by homeland security to be of the higher grade weapons type . This super deadly stuff is here and it is a bigger threat to you and me than a car bomb in Iraq.
This domestic anthrax threat has not gone away. We can bomb and fence "over there" in the middle east but the biggest domestic threat is already here in the good ole U.S. of A.
You can go ahead and click the clicker but your life threat program stays on a real reality TV show... even when the tv has long been without power.
Did you ever hear about this earthquake/anthrax threat on the national broadcast news.....I don't think so..... Hey do not think about it...Just keep looking at Michael Jackson walking into court....Just keep listening to your local news spout about social security reform...just keep watching the reruns of Terri being stroked by a loved one....do not...I repeat do not ever begin to conceptualize the actual state of our homeland. Oh by the way we killed more non Christians today thousands of miles outside our border with remote controlled little planes....I feel much safer now and please do not go to the following volcano cam because accurate knowledge about this will impact property values, long term west coast planning, the economy, transportation, water, blah, blah, blah..... do not, I repeat do not look here at home for immediate threats to everything we hold dear....look way way over there.....not here at home....keep your focus on something else....Michael Jackson, Terri, The Apprentice, American Idol....just keep clicking the clicker and relax...don't worry...
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Mostly cloudy with showers and isolated thunderstorms. Some thunderstorms may produce small hail. Snow level 2,000 feet. Snow accumulation up to 2 inches. Valley highs around 50. South wind 5 to 10 mph.
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Mount St. Helens - 1980 - 2005
Mount St. Helens at 25 - Reflection and Renewal
On May 18, 1980, Mount St. Helens roared back to active state with an eruption creating the largest landslide in recorded history. In just a few minutes the land was forever changed. People died. Come join us as we commemorate the 25th anniversary, and reflect and renew what it means for the land, the people, and Mount St. Helens today.
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