View Full Version : Proof the government is preparing for a catastrophe
Ares
27th February 2011, 09:34 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41dknvOIXlc
zap
27th February 2011, 10:01 AM
The guy was talking about possibly staying underground for 6 years not me, I'll take my chances if it is time for me to go so be it.
edit; I wouldn't even want to be underground for 6 months.
crazychicken
27th February 2011, 10:09 AM
Amen to that!
CC
The guy was talking about possibly staying underground for 6 years not me, I'll take my chances if it is time for me to go so be it.
FunnyMoney
27th February 2011, 10:12 AM
Bunkers for sale that will sustain up to a community of people (when linked together I imagine) underground for up to 6 years.
The air, water details are something that I would wonder about. That is a long time to clean the air and water. And the fuel details are also unclear. It seems like the container assumes that you will have a supply of above ground mostly non toxic water and an energy input. Their focus is on a direct hit from an large asteroid. I guess it depends upon how big the strike was and where. Other SHTF scenarios might not be well covered. Check the fine print if your thinking of getting or building one. They're on back order he said with a waiting list that's over a year. I must have missed the part about the govt buying them as I did not hear anything about that.
SWRichmond
27th February 2011, 01:17 PM
Looks like a real estate scam to me. Underground condos! Hot Hot Hot!
Cobalt
27th February 2011, 03:12 PM
Sure, you pay a couple hundred k a year and then when TSHTF you show up and they say "Sorry, we don't show you in the data base, move along" and the local elites march right past you and file in
Steal
27th February 2011, 04:09 PM
If your a Doctor you can probably get in here for free....:)
http://bunkers.intuitwebsites.com/
mightymanx
27th February 2011, 04:40 PM
Bunkers for sale that will sustain up to a community of people (when linked together I imagine) underground for up to 6 years.
The air, water details are something that I would wonder about. That is a long time to clean the air and water. And the fuel details are also unclear. It seems like the container assumes that you will have a supply of above ground mostly non toxic water and an energy input. Their focus is on a direct hit from an large asteroid. I guess it depends upon how big the strike was and where. Other SHTF scenarios might not be well covered. Check the fine print if your thinking of getting or building one. They're on back order he said with a waiting list that's over a year. I must have missed the part about the govt buying them as I did not hear anything about that.
Plans I have seen they sit directly on top of a well head and use an incenerating toilet with geothermal heat so vary little power required.
Ponce
27th February 2011, 05:51 PM
Well, I spent six months in the hole and everyone thought that I was crazy because I liked there... what they didn't know is that they had my body but not my mind.
Steal
28th February 2011, 06:38 PM
Anyone know if the Examiner is a credible source?
Terror threats rising as FEMA orders $1 Billion in dehydrated food
Terror threats appear to be on the rise as FEMA has rushed a $1 Billion order of dehydrated food in the event of attacks on domestic targets in the US.
This is also coming on the heels of one of the largest terror drills performed by the US Navy on American soil, as Operation Solid Curtain is taking place this week.
In an article Tuesday from the Beaufort Observer, many of the largest suppliers of dehydrated foods in the country are dropping their distributors and customers to dedicate their resources to supplying a billion dollar FEMA request and purchase.
One of the nation's largest suppliers of dehydrated food has cut loose 99% of their dealers and distributors. And it's not because of the poor economy. It's because this particular industry leader can no longer supply their regular distribution channels. Why not? Because they're using every bit of manufacturing capacity they have to fulfill massive new government contracts. Look, the government has always been a customer of the industry to some extent. But according to our sources, this latest development doesn't represent simply a change of vendor on the government's part. It's a whole new magnitude of business.
And that's not all.
Apparently, even though they've cut off their regular consumer markets, the industry leader I've just mentioned still can't produce enough survival food to meet the government's vast requirements. How do we know? Earlier this month, FEMA (the Federal Emergency Management Agency) put out a Request for Proposal, or RFP, for even more dehydrated food. The RFP called for a 10-day supply of meals - for 14 million people. That's 420 million meals. Typically, FEMA maintains a stockpile of about 6 million meals. Why the sudden need to increase the stockpile by 420 million more? (And that's in addition to whatever our aforementioned industry leader is supplying.) It almost seems like they're trying to stock a modern day "Noah's Ark," doesn't it?
Me thinks govt knows something and not spilling da beans (http://www.examiner.com/finance-examiner-in-national/terror-threats-rising-as-fema-orders-1-billion-dehydrated-food#ixzz1F0yRVTG8)
General of Darkness
28th February 2011, 06:48 PM
Well hells bells, if these bastards go under ground, they've left the position of governance open, and being open, I'm going to assume control of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, INC. Incorporated in Delaware. My first order of business, nuke the underground bunkers. ;D
Cobalt
28th February 2011, 07:38 PM
Well hells bells, if these bastards go under ground, they've left the position of governance open, and being open, I'm going to assume control of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, INC. Incorporated in Delaware. My first order of business, nuke the underground bunkers. ;D
I think it would be more fitting to mount a toilet seat on top of the air intake pipe and see who runs out first
We of shit or them of filters
the biss
28th February 2011, 07:41 PM
Well, I spent six months in the hole and everyone thought that I was crazy because I liked there... what they didn't know is that they had my body but not my mind.
So they let you tote that record player down there with ya, eh Andy Dufresne?
SilverMagnet
28th February 2011, 07:45 PM
Well, I spent six months in the hole and everyone thought that I was crazy because I liked there... what they didn't know is that they had my body but not my mind.
Falling into the toilet doesn't count Ponce.
Serpo
28th February 2011, 08:23 PM
Thats nothing...
Ive got proof the government is a catastrophe ;D
Libertytree
28th February 2011, 08:45 PM
Anyone know if the Examiner is a credible source?
Terror threats rising as FEMA orders $1 Billion in dehydrated food
Terror threats appear to be on the rise as FEMA has rushed a $1 Billion order of dehydrated food in the event of attacks on domestic targets in the US.
This is also coming on the heels of one of the largest terror drills performed by the US Navy on American soil, as Operation Solid Curtain is taking place this week.
In an article Tuesday from the Beaufort Observer, many of the largest suppliers of dehydrated foods in the country are dropping their distributors and customers to dedicate their resources to supplying a billion dollar FEMA request and purchase.
One of the nation's largest suppliers of dehydrated food has cut loose 99% of their dealers and distributors. And it's not because of the poor economy. It's because this particular industry leader can no longer supply their regular distribution channels. Why not? Because they're using every bit of manufacturing capacity they have to fulfill massive new government contracts. Look, the government has always been a customer of the industry to some extent. But according to our sources, this latest development doesn't represent simply a change of vendor on the government's part. It's a whole new magnitude of business.
And that's not all.
Apparently, even though they've cut off their regular consumer markets, the industry leader I've just mentioned still can't produce enough survival food to meet the government's vast requirements. How do we know? Earlier this month, FEMA (the Federal Emergency Management Agency) put out a Request for Proposal, or RFP, for even more dehydrated food. The RFP called for a 10-day supply of meals - for 14 million people. That's 420 million meals. Typically, FEMA maintains a stockpile of about 6 million meals. Why the sudden need to increase the stockpile by 420 million more? (And that's in addition to whatever our aforementioned industry leader is supplying.) It almost seems like they're trying to stock a modern day "Noah's Ark," doesn't it?
Me thinks govt knows something and not spilling da beans (http://www.examiner.com/finance-examiner-in-national/terror-threats-rising-as-fema-orders-1-billion-dehydrated-food#ixzz1F0yRVTG8)
There's been quite a few reports of the .gov buying very large amounts of emergency goods for awhile now, easily searchable and there's some threads here, somewhere, about it as well. If I had to bet my ass on it I'd say they ain't planning on throwing a big picnic either. It's sad that a man has to have so much distrust, let alone the contempt, that I feel for the people who run this country and I'm incredulous that they even dare to be considered Americans.
Serpo
28th February 2011, 11:36 PM
The gov goes and buries itself in piles of dirt....nothing new....all at the tax payers expense.....something wrong here
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