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Her excuse for the flubbed date has something to do with Operations Topoff and Winter Sun?
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they called opera, the US called operation "TOPOFF," a hundred agencies, ahm... mobilised including Canada, err... "WINTER SUN" in New York City, all these terrorist exercises for some week
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Operation Topoff was in
May 2000.
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The biggest of these exercises, ''Operation Topoff,'' was a five-day exercise in May 2000 mandated by the Senate at a cost of $3.5 million. Chaired by top officials of the Justice and Defense departments and involving more than 300 other officials, Topoff simulated three simultaneous terrorist strikes: chemical weapons in Portsmouth, N.H., biological weapons in Denver, and a dirty bomb in Washington, D.C.
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Operation Winter Sun was in
May 2003.
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Operation Winter Sun, a major multi-agency field exercise, was conducted to test New York City's response to a weapons of mass destruction attack.
Staged on a pier at 39th Street and 1st Ave. in Brooklyn, the five-hour, real-time drill was designed and coordinated by OEM in conjunction with Federal, State, local and private partners. Drill participants included seven hospitals, 700 responders, 17 agencies, 265 "victims" and 125 vehicular units.
During this field exercise, "patients" simulated the ill effects of a chemical, biological, or radiological attack and were treated and decontaminated, as they would be in the aftermath of an actual attack. In addition to the activity that was on going at the site, eight public and private hospitals also participated simultaneous to the event.
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Neither of these would seem to be applicable. Topoff may have involved 100 agencies and possibly "Canada", but it was three years ago; Winter Sun took place in May 2003 but involved only 17 agencies, and apparently "Canada" was not represented on the pier.
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that week, so after the 16th when we announced specific dates for the 20th and 21st for rotation stoppage, BOOM... went to level ORANGE in the Homeland security alert system, the next level up allow them to tell you to stay in homes and not leave.
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Level Red security most emphatically does not "allow them to tell you to stay in your homes and not to leave".
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5. Severe Condition (Red).
A Severe Condition reflects a severe risk of terrorist attacks. Under most circumstances, the Protective Measures for a Severe Condition are not intended to be sustained for substantial periods of time. In addition to the Protective Measures in the previous Threat Conditions, Federal departments and agencies also should consider the following general measures in addition to the agency-specific Protective Measures that they will develop and implement:
Increasing or redirecting personnel to address critical emergency needs;
Assigning emergency response personnel and pre-positioning and mobilizing specially trained teams or resources;
Monitoring, redirecting, or constraining transportation systems; and
Closing public and government facilities.
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Absolutely nothing in there about restricting citizens' movements to their own homes. Not even "Certainly stay in your cities and not leave..."
She's just making it up out of whole cloth, no surprise there.
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They are not going to tell you what they know, instead they're going to go to level "ORANGE," just below level "RED" where they can impose martial law until you do not travel,
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Again, neither Level Orange nor Level Red "imposes martial law". Martial law is something completely different from Homeland Security.
A discussion of
martial law.
The President and/or Congress can impose it, but not just because they happen to feel like it, which is what Nancy is implying--she seems to think, along with all the other "Red Alert Equals Martial Law!" conspiracy theorists on the Internet, that the "Federal Government" can just impose martial law whenever they want, without having to have a justification for it, even a flimsy one like, "Planet X is about to hit the earth!" And I haven't seen any announcements from the Feds re that.
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they did not tell you why they went to level "ORANGE,"
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Yes, they did. They had
information that Al Qaeda might try something, so they bumped it up. It had nothing to do with vague references to "some bombings".
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They did this because of our announced dates.
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Wow. This woman has an ego the size of Boulder Dam.
And it's hilarious the way she talks about somebody, what, stealing her "Domain Name Server" or something?
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So they want the government, who want to do this to you, or some people in the government who want to do this to you, is establishment is just as surprised as that little Espanic family with many children in the middle of the city, er... as that elderly retired in, er.. Florida, ahhh.. as that, ahhh... you know that farming that maybe close to the Missouri river and there's likely to be flooded.
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Barking mad. Absolutely.
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We have always advised that they think for themselves.
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Nancy owes me a new keyboard, as I have just splorted tuna sandwich all over mine...
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Now what happens if rotation slows tomorrow and stops on Sunday?
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Er, which it didn't...
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they can't even get all their maths together on the same page, Einstein and Newton for instance can't be put on the same page. You can't put Newton in the inverse square law of, of gravity on the same page in regard to the Moon...
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Barking mad.
I already said that, didn't I?
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May 26th, cause I physically felt that in the middle of this big earthquake displayed here in Wisconsin.
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I can't find a mention of an earthquake in Wisconsin on May 26, 2003. Let alone a "big" earthquake.
http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/qed/
On May 26 there was a 4.3 in Central Alaska and a 3.7 in Central California and a 3.8 in Northern California, and on the 25th there was a 4.5 in Central Alaska and a 4.4 in South Dakota and a 4.3 in Northern California and a 3.6 in Central Alaska. I dunno whether Nancy was sensitive enough to have felt any of these, but a "big" earthquake seems to have passed beneath the notice of the Milwaukee news outlets. Oh, wait, that's part of the conspiracy to get rid of all the unwanted citizens with lousy teeth and bad backs...
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the government has remote viewers and they can pick up what's in a humans head
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Oy vey. Have I mentioned that she's barking mad?
I mean, we're into "serious raving loony" here, folks...
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I mean if the weatherman says he thinks there's going to be a hurricane coming and, and you quickly sell your house and rush off to some place, and it doesn't happen, you don't sue the weatherman....
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Um, slight differences here, Nancy. First of all, when the weatherman announces that there's a hurricane coming, you don't sell your house--you merely evacuate to a different part of the state, further inland. Second, you don't sue the weatherman for being wrong--because he
wasn't wrong. He was right about the the hurricane, because he has, like, "proof" of it, in the form of satellite imagery. So you don't sue him because he was wrong, because he wasn't wrong. Even if it turns out that you didn't really need to spend three days in a motel in Atlanta, still, a hurricane of *some* sort did turn up.
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You know North Carolina had four dams break in two days, ahhh.. and, and we've had uhmm... France have a gas line explosion, but four dams in two days, and I've heard from people who live in North Carolina and they say we have to tell you, rain did not do this
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Um, yes, it did. After days of heavy rains, two very small earthen dams at a subdivision couldn't hold all the water they were expected to, so they breached. A third earthen dam at Lake Upchurch also couldn't hold all the water it was expected to, so it breached. And the Hope Mills dam breached after a floodgate got stuck and the pressure built up.
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Four Dams Break In Two Days
POSTED: 7:38 a.m. EDT May 27, 2003
UPDATED: 8:09 a.m. EDT May 28, 2003
HOPE MILLS -- Three earthen dams failed under the pressure of rain-swollen lakes Tuesday, a day after high water breached a dam in Hope Mills.
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... the dam holding back rain-swollen Lake Upchurch was breached around 2:30 a.m., Hodges said.
The Upchurch dam break in Cumberland County came the same day that two earthen dams farther upstream on Rockfish Creek failed at McLaughlin Lakes subdivision in Hoke County.
A hole about 10 feet wide opened in the 7-foot-tall downstream dam, draining half of the subdivision's lake. A second, upstream barrier was partially breached along its crest, but otherwise held after the upper lake's water level dropped below the opening.
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On Monday, a municipal recreation lake dam in the town of Hope Mills burst after a floodgate got stuck, prompting the evacuation of about 40 houses and a rest home.
The dam on Hope Mills Lake, a recreational body in this town of about 11,000, broke about 10 a.m. Monday, said Doc Nunnery, Cumberland County emergency services director. The dam is about three miles from the one that burst Tuesday.
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Rain had drenched areas of eastern North Carolina for days. In Fayetteville, about 10 miles north of Hope Mills, the weather service recorded about 3 inches of rain in the 24 hours ending Monday morning.
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