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Gallup Poll for FEMA & Nuclear Disaster

 
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Prepared sir

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To give you some idea of 'what ifs'...

[link to www.nuclearsecrecy.com]
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POpped off the largest one, just wow, just wow! Let me and mine be right under it
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To give you some idea of 'what ifs'...

[link to www.nuclearsecrecy.com]
 Quoting: JazzyG


POpped off the largest one, just wow, just wow! Let me and mine be right under it
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Yep. The ones who remain and didn't prepare will be out in force to take whatever those who did prepare have. And the criminal element will be doing their usual thing. Not to mention any enemy troops that might invade. Sheltered peeps will have to stay hidden long after the fallout is gone. If you're not willing to kill to stay alive or keep what you've stored, it's best to just go in the blast.
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President Putin Warns America: “If It’s Hillary Clinton, It’s War”

A grim Ministry of Defense (MoD) report circulating in the Kremlin today states that during President Putin’s meeting earlier today with Aerospace Defence Forces (ADF) commanders where he ordered them to accelerate the deployment of at least two more missile attack early warning system satellites, he further warned these military leaders about the facts regarding the American presidential election by stating to them: “If it’s Hillary Clinton, it’s war”.

[link to usapoliticsnews.com]
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I've heard that before. It seems like someone here said it. I checked and the article is tomorrow's edition and Putin just said it.

Very scary, because so many Americans think that Trump will take us to war and how do you get through to them, especially in two months? The only way she can win is if it's rigged which it will be...because TPTB want war and chaos.

My father was very scared during the Cuban Missile Crisis and I never thought I'd have to worry about something like that in my lifetime.
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False Flag can be false fear to bring a false monumental peace agreement and by doing so a false great leader in charge.
All this just for someone to win an election or keep their false place.

Other nations have a tendency to be more watchful of our elections, due to stupidity used to gain control or keep control gained.

We have lots of attention poured into other nations due to who is in control in them, elections or transfers of administration leadership, in other nations is a financially costly thing they spend on and progressively pursue.

They maybe wanting the false win noble peace prize seized of that Russian reset and that Iran as well as Cuban issue.
So they can have their legacy of the only one who carried it off.
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Fema is data mining - to see where to send the troops to get more supplies, when theirs runs out ... so they don't have to go door to door
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Nations against nations by means of Trade Treaties.
By means of transferring the latched on nations resources, even water resources ports and such as well as minerals and land and the very souls/lives of their mankind.
Wars being carried out and not stopped by infiltrating cartels and terrorist from all over the world in on the same nation they have Trade Treaties with.
NAFTA/EU/OPEC and others you should well know manipulate for the purpose of collapsing nations economies.

The global sell out of souls and wealth ends in global cataclysm not chaos.
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I live close to nuclear power plants and we get an annual safety letter and it always includes what to do in a nuclear disaster. Don't know if it is from FEMA, but one day I totally expect to read "kiss your ass good bye" on it. We're due for one in about a week because of the preparedness month stuff. A gal I know in NY gets a similar letter, and she lives close to one as well.

Weird, yes. Makes one wonder WTF is actually going on.
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Just more great diversions


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Yip, they control your heads
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hiding
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I live 10 miles from an air force base, so I'm ready.

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Repinning for the morning crowd.

Nope, nope, we don't have preps never will.

The only disaster preparedness material we ever get is about tornados in Indiana [of which we had nine or more in one night a few days ago], or the White River Nuclear Power Plant in Spencer flooding out. We get those warnings regularly during tornado season.

It appears as though someone is looking for the well-prepared. Interesting.
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Had a very interesting phone call a bit ago. It was a Gallup poll on the behalf of FEMA about preparedness. It was general questions which I only answered as being interested, only being prepared to last 7 days if something happened. Generally, a so so questionnaire, that is until the last segment.

They asked questions about how prepared we were for a nuclear disaster. How likely it was for my area that one could happen. I said we didn't have nuclear plants in the area and if she was asking about nuclear attacks. Her response was odd. "It is a nuclear disaster and what that means to you. This is a nationwide survey and not all live close or near nuclear sites. That is why it is worded, NUCLEAR DISASTER." The questions were what would we do, would we be prepared, and would we know how to decontaminate.

Now, my question to you all is this: why would they even throw in a nuclear disaster?

No other scenario was suggestion, just nuclear. After I hung up, told my husband and he also thought it was very odd. Was it a warning???

I just wanted to make sure everyone on here knew about the Gallup poll and well, to get prepared a little if they aren't. Remember, Several European countries have been telling their people to be prepared, to stock up for two weeks.
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that is very odd

I have a concern for the next 4 months - just watching

Obama seems to be a person of great interest and it is the ending of his term with Trump vs Hillary

China and Russia do seem to be acting the part of the crazy Uncle so how can you not have a concern with all this with this type of question
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the govrnt wants to know who has
supplies so they can kick in your
door and take them.
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Fema is data mining - to see where to send the troops to get more supplies, when theirs runs out ... so they don't have to go door to door
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Could have been but in my opinion, it was just general preparedness questions. They did ask about how much supplies I had in multi-part questions (3-days, 5-days, 7-days, or 30 days or more). Seemed to be questions along the lines of the FEMA preparedness info packs that started coming out a few years ago that my kids started bringing home from school. The info sheets had wanted everyone to have a pack with 3 days of food, water, clothing, medical supplies and copies of important papers.

I have thought about the phone call and except for the nuclear questions, it was just like the info packs from school.

Nothing in those pack had one thing at all to do with a nuclear disaster. Not one tiny thing.

Just to clarify - I was smart enough not to give them any real info about my family. I think anyone who actually does prepare wouldn't want anyone to know their real level of preparedness. Here is what I actually said "Maybe 7 days if we stretched it. We had thought about doing more but there just isn't the money to do so - thanks to obammy care!" rofl

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Fema is data mining - to see where to send the troops to get more supplies, when theirs runs out ... so they don't have to go door to door
 Quoting: Sunny Daze


THIS^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^


Never answer any telephone poll questions. You have no way to verify who the caller really is, or what they really want.
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Repinning for the morning crowd.

Nope, nope, we don't have preps never will.

The only disaster preparedness material we ever get is about tornados in Indiana [of which we had nine or more in one night a few days ago], or the White River Nuclear Power Plant in Spencer flooding out. We get those warnings regularly during tornado season.

It appears as though someone is looking for the well-prepared. Interesting.
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Fema is data mining - to see where to send the troops to get more supplies, when theirs runs out ... so they don't have to go door to door
 Quoting: Sunny Daze


THIS^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^


Never answer any telephone poll questions. You have no way to verify who the caller really is, or what they really want.
 Quoting: Mabel Kuntzvurth


Agreed. I never do except political crap so I can give the crap back at them. I figure they always wish they hadn't called my house or for the brave ones, to come to my house door, lol

It peaked my curiosity to hear Gallup Poll for FEMA (not sure of the wording before FEMA, might have been - on the behalf of FEMA). Wanted to know what in the heck they were asking people questions about. FEMA and Gallup are key words for me.
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Has anyone else noticed an increase in discounts on survival food websites? Everyday I'm getting an email about deep discounts (50% or more) on long-term food storage.
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I wonder where OP lives !!

damned
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Outside of Denver, Colorado
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Don't want to be rude you but so many Military facilities in Colorado....

hiding
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Not rude at all - it is a truth we have been dealing with since our eyes were opened to what is going on around us. There just hasn't been the opportunity to move - thank you obammy.
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not even worried leave within 100 miles of

Charleston,SC Fort Jackson and Sumter AFB no chance in hell

we would survive so its a non issue oh and nuclear power plant and

that only 45 miles away.
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I wonder where OP lives !!

damned
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Outside of Denver, Colorado
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I live around the same and we would get hit in any war, Springs et: all
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I wonder where OP lives !!

damned
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Outside of Denver, Colorado
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I live around the same and we would get hit in any war, Springs et: all
 Quoting: in the hills


From Montana thru southern Colorado, it would be a waste land. Those east would have the fallout.
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We as a nation are no more prepared for NBC than Louisiana for flooding. FEMA, as inept as the leadership is knows it. They are Intel gathering for the big next FF.
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FEMA put out an URGENT request for 5 MILLION bottles of water, to be delivered in 2 days. The request went out on Aug. 22.

Thread: Get water FAST!
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 Quoting: JazzyG



Assuming each bottle of water is 500 millilitres, and each disaster victim gets four bottles (so that they will cover their total drinking water needs for one day, or 2.5 litres), then five million bottles of water would supply 1.25 million people with one day's water requirement, or 625,000 people for two days, 416,000 for 72 hours and 178,000 people for one full week.

This scale of water delivery and the urgency of the order suggests that FEMA are expecting a disaster that will potentially affect 178,000 to 500,000 people in a situation where clean water supplies are going to be unavailable for 72 hours to one week.

A nuclear disaster could trigger this kind of requirement, if it causes contamination of water supplies through fallout, or through a nuclear explosion that destroys water filtration and supply plants.

An earthquake that causes large-scale damage and knocks out water supplies could be another potential disaster scenario.

So which is it going to be? A big terrorist nuke going off, or the New Madrid fault shifting and causing a massive earthquake somewhere?
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FEMA put out an URGENT request for 5 MILLION bottles of water, to be delivered in 2 days. The request went out on Aug. 22.

Thread: Get water FAST!
 Quoting: JazzyG

 Quoting: JazzyG



Assuming each bottle of water is 500 millilitres, and each disaster victim gets four bottles (so that they will cover their total drinking water needs for one day, or 2.5 litres), then five million bottles of water would supply 1.25 million people with one day's water requirement, or 625,000 people for two days, 416,000 for 72 hours and 178,000 people for one full week.

This scale of water delivery and the urgency of the order suggests that FEMA are expecting a disaster that will potentially affect 178,000 to 500,000 people in a situation where clean water supplies are going to be unavailable for 72 hours to one week.

A nuclear disaster could trigger this kind of requirement, if it causes contamination of water supplies through fallout, or through a nuclear explosion that destroys water filtration and supply plants.

An earthquake that causes large-scale damage and knocks out water supplies could be another potential disaster scenario.

So which is it going to be? A big terrorist nuke going off, or the New Madrid fault shifting and causing a massive earthquake somewhere?
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Or it's being moved to the bunkers?
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FEMA put out an URGENT request for 5 MILLION bottles of water, to be delivered in 2 days. The request went out on Aug. 22.

Thread: Get water FAST!
 Quoting: JazzyG

 Quoting: JazzyG



Assuming each bottle of water is 500 millilitres, and each disaster victim gets four bottles (so that they will cover their total drinking water needs for one day, or 2.5 litres), then five million bottles of water would supply 1.25 million people with one day's water requirement, or 625,000 people for two days, 416,000 for 72 hours and 178,000 people for one full week.

This scale of water delivery and the urgency of the order suggests that FEMA are expecting a disaster that will potentially affect 178,000 to 500,000 people in a situation where clean water supplies are going to be unavailable for 72 hours to one week.

A nuclear disaster could trigger this kind of requirement, if it causes contamination of water supplies through fallout, or through a nuclear explosion that destroys water filtration and supply plants.

An earthquake that causes large-scale damage and knocks out water supplies could be another potential disaster scenario.

So which is it going to be? A big terrorist nuke going off, or the New Madrid fault shifting and causing a massive earthquake somewhere?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 72909468


I think the thread about getting water fast was for the hurricane hitting FL and then going up the coast. They were talking about the track of the hurricane a week ago and possible tracks.
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FEMA put out an URGENT request for 5 MILLION bottles of water, to be delivered in 2 days. The request went out on Aug. 22.

Thread: Get water FAST!
 Quoting: JazzyG

 Quoting: JazzyG



Assuming each bottle of water is 500 millilitres, and each disaster victim gets four bottles (so that they will cover their total drinking water needs for one day, or 2.5 litres), then five million bottles of water would supply 1.25 million people with one day's water requirement, or 625,000 people for two days, 416,000 for 72 hours and 178,000 people for one full week.

This scale of water delivery and the urgency of the order suggests that FEMA are expecting a disaster that will potentially affect 178,000 to 500,000 people in a situation where clean water supplies are going to be unavailable for 72 hours to one week.

A nuclear disaster could trigger this kind of requirement, if it causes contamination of water supplies through fallout, or through a nuclear explosion that destroys water filtration and supply plants.

An earthquake that causes large-scale damage and knocks out water supplies could be another potential disaster scenario.

So which is it going to be? A big terrorist nuke going off, or the New Madrid fault shifting and causing a massive earthquake somewhere?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 72909468


I think the thread about getting water fast was for the hurricane hitting FL and then going up the coast. They were talking about the track of the hurricane a week ago and possible tracks.
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It very well could be, but for only 200k?
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Fema is data mining - to see where to send the troops to get more supplies, when theirs runs out ... so they don't have to go door to door
 Quoting: Sunny Daze


THIS^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^


Never answer any telephone poll questions. You have no way to verify who the caller really is, or what they really want.
 Quoting: Mabel Kuntzvurth


Agreed. I never do except political crap so I can give the crap back at them. I figure they always wish they hadn't called my house or for the brave ones, to come to my house door, lol

It peaked my curiosity to hear Gallup Poll for FEMA (not sure of the wording before FEMA, might have been - on the behalf of FEMA). Wanted to know what in the heck they were asking people questions about. FEMA and Gallup are key words for me.
 Quoting: WhiteAngel


You know, FEMA just put a rush order in for 5 million bottles of water. Maybe you will be a recipient of one of those bottles of water....

FEMA might be trying to find out how prepared the populous is and where supplies might be needed in an emergency...
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Fema is data mining - to see where to send the troops to get more supplies, when theirs runs out ... so they don't have to go door to door
 Quoting: Sunny Daze


THIS^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^


Never answer any telephone poll questions. You have no way to verify who the caller really is, or what they really want.
 Quoting: Mabel Kuntzvurth


Agreed. I never do except political crap so I can give the crap back at them. I figure they always wish they hadn't called my house or for the brave ones, to come to my house door, lol

It peaked my curiosity to hear Gallup Poll for FEMA (not sure of the wording before FEMA, might have been - on the behalf of FEMA). Wanted to know what in the heck they were asking people questions about. FEMA and Gallup are key words for me.
 Quoting: WhiteAngel


You know, FEMA just put a rush order in for 5 million bottles of water. Maybe you will be a recipient of one of those bottles of water....

FEMA might be trying to find out how prepared the populous is and where supplies might be needed in an emergency...
 Quoting: DuckNCover


5 million bottles of water would last 1 million people less than 1 day.





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