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Threat: EMP (ElectroMagnetic Pulse)
A ballistic missile from a foreign enemy would take 33 minutes to reach the United States. With each passing day, this becomes a growing danger to America, yet our government has failed to build the missile defense systems capable of … Continue reading
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Stockpiling Food
This is from an blog post titled ‘Australian Study: Stockpile Food For Pandemic’ dated December 12, 2007 and while a little dated still applicable for pandemics and pretty much any other disaster: For nearly 2 years, the United States Department … Continue reading
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Meet Britain’s asteroid watchman
Spare a thought for Leicester, England’s Kevin Yates, who spends his day’s monitoring whether we will all be obliterated by an asteroid. Spaceweather.com: On August 14, 2010 there were 1142 potentially hazardous asteroids.
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Protocols for Geologic Hazards Response by the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory
Here’s an excerpt from an interesting article that I ran across: An important new document has been compiled by the USGS and other agencies to aid other authorities and the public in understanding new event mitigation practices put in place … Continue reading
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An electromagnetic pulse (EMP) poses a devastating threat
In the August issue of Townhall Magazine, Peter Brookes examines the EMP threat, how it works and what we can do to prepare. Below is an excerpt from his piece, “Electromagnetic Pulse Threat.” Just imagine that one bright, sunny day … Continue reading
Why Americans aren’t prepared for the next mega-disaster
(by Melanie D.G. Kaplan) I have multiple flashlights, a battery-operated radio, several bags of grains and 20 pounds of dog food. But if Washington faces the kind of disaster that Irwin Redlener says will inevitably happen—in some U.S. city—and I … Continue reading
Scientists know it as the deadliest volcano on Earth. You know it…as Yellowstone
Supervolcano is a television docufiction film that was first aired in the United Kingdom on 13 March 2005, and released by the BBC on 10 April 2005 on the Discovery Channel. It is centered on the speculated and potential eruption … Continue reading
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