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Archive for August, 2007

The 11th Hour – Heroes and Villains!

Friday, August 31st, 2007

It is 11:59 p.m. and the world with all her inhabitants – ALL Life on Planet Earth – is nearing the point of “No Return”! The storyline is one you are intimately familiar with… The world is in peril and possibly beyond restoration unless drastic measures are immediately implemented by the Heroes. The Villains have [...]

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Even Media Crews are Prepared Now!

Thursday, August 30th, 2007

There was an interesting article in the News today that described how all the major Media News Crews were now appointing a manager whose responsibility is to make sure the crew has a Preparedness Kit with them when they go out into the field to report the News.  \ If the News Crews travel to [...]

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Anniversary of Katrina – Ruthlessness Remembered!

Wednesday, August 29th, 2007

It was Ruthless…it was Hurricane Katrina! What has come to be considered the worst natural disaster in US history is remembered after two long years of rebuilding and reconstruction of lives and buildings in the wake of the Storm surge of a Category 3 hurricane. This hurricane had been classified a 5 while out at [...]

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Go Bulk…Get Supplied in a Big Way!

Tuesday, August 28th, 2007

If you are now going to get serious about storing Preparedness items and Survival supplies; then it’s time to “Go Bulk”! Sure…it is easy to grab a few extra items of canned goods and soups and grocery items while you are doing your regular weekly shopping and add those to your pantry, but… It’s much [...]

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Watch the Skies Tonight!

Monday, August 27th, 2007

When you watch the sky tonight, especially in the Western part of America, you will see one of the most spectacular visual experiences in the Natural World: a total Lunar Eclipse! This incredible event will last for 1 hour and 30 minutes, making it one of the longest eclipses in the last decade. In fact, [...]

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What’s a Planet to Do?

Sunday, August 26th, 2007

What’s a Planet to do anyway? On one side of the globe the hot, dry summers have turned Greece into a burning inferno, while on the other side of the sphere the rainstorms have submerged the land under several feet of floodwaters in the areas around parts of Ohio, Illinois, and Michigan. If only we [...]

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Greece Burns…

Saturday, August 25th, 2007

More fires in the countryside and winding their way near major towns, even Athens, are being spurred by winds with dry underbrush from searing heat this summer lending fuel to the flames making Greece burn! The island of Evia and the mountains of southern Greece are most effected, with a state of emergency being declared [...]

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Flooding Continues…Drought Delayed!

Friday, August 24th, 2007

Yes…it is the age-old question we must ask yet again! Do we rob from Peter to pay Paul? Do we bring the rains to the Midwest to quell the drought conditions that would have robbed farmers of their corn and soybean crops this year? Is it preferable to attend to the temporary problems with flooding [...]

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If Only We Had An Hour…

Thursday, August 23rd, 2007

If we had an hour to talk to people in earthquake and hurricane prone areas; then we could have told them about the advantages of building their homes, office buildings, schools, churches, hospitals, governmental, and other structures safely underground using concrete dome technology.   This intelligent choice would have saved the people of Peru and many [...]

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Rain and More Rain = Flooding!

Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007

Hurricane Dean has made landfall in Mexico for a second time and is dumping many inches of rain on wind-swept ground. It leads to flooding, swollen rivers, and some land and mudslides.  Buildings, vehicles, animals, and people have to work their way around all this water! It’s not only Mexico…but many states in America from [...]

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