Title: Pass It On! From Friend patrioticspace: MORE PROOF They intend to Create a Disaster Source:
[None] URL Source:[None] Published:Jan 25, 2011 Author:ChemTrailSkys Post Date:2011-01-25 10:54:09 by wudidiz Ping List:*Bilderberg and NWO Watch*Subscribe to *Bilderberg and NWO Watch* Keywords:None Views:315 Comments:26
I'm skeptical about the shipping/storage containers scare as intended for burials but the meal planning reminds me of the food distribution to Iraqis after Gulf War I. Doubtful then that the rations were pork product-free per Islamic religious dietary rules and FEMA doesn't seemed concerned about stipulating that their contracted food stockpiles be kosher. That's somewhat interesting, like Jews might be out of the area or have their own supplies, and so is the cuisine they're planning to serve in an emergency -- green pepper steak, chicken, snacks rather than low-income provisions like dried beans for soup, pork and beans, spam. Sounds something like bribery.
Here's an interesting comment at the video site: "Have you noticed in the last week there has been more FEMA commercials on tv and the internet for ready .gov ? A man and woman being flung in the air as their home gets turned upside down, and in the end they make their way out the door with a bug out bag. I've never seen anything like it. They're pushing preparedness for a reason."
I haven't seen any FEMA commercials but did find this puzzling link at Rense.com that is by the same speaker in your video:
Re-watched that video and, unlike FEMA's food rations contracting, the New Madrid area isn't mentioned specifically in the info request about underwater body bags. Don't know what those would be made made of -- not plastic which would float, maybe.
Comment at that video site. Don't know if it's true, just FYI:
"I deliver food to all Walmarts in the New Madrid area, and I have been bringing excessive amounts of bottled water to the Supercenters. They say to me. We already have 12 pallets of water why are we getting 10 more? Its just sitting on the dock, with nowhere to put it. Hummm."
"I deliver food to all Walmarts in the New Madrid area, and I have been bringing excessive amounts of bottled water to the Supercenters. They say to me. We already have 12 pallets of water why are we getting 10 more? Its just sitting on the dock, with nowhere to put it. Hummm."
That could very well be true.
I've delivered things where the dock workers will say something like "Where the hell am I supposed to put this?"
It's not common, but it happens.
If chinamart can get a good price on something, they'll order it and worry about storage space later.
And another thing: Sometimes they will use trailers as storage. That way, they don't have to count it as inventory. That used to piss me off big time, when I'd drop a trailer and look for an empty, and there were no empties because of this.