Bert the Turtle

On Saturday, January 13, 2018 the residents of Hawaii, (and, for that matter, the rest of the world), saw just how woefully unprepared our American society is.

https://youtu.be/KQdl1Fzwf9w

Those Americans who lived through the 1950’s Cold War Era are familiar with the concept of civilian-based civil defense programs. Unfortunately, the societal fabric of the country drastically changed with the fall of the old Soviet Union and Civil Defense in the US went from focus on individual preparation and survival to relying on the government, (in the form of FEMA), to come in after any disaster and pick up what’s left of the pieces.

On Saturday, January 13, 2018 the residents of Hawaii, (and, for that matter, the rest of the world), saw just how woefully unprepared our American society is. Reports of elected officials cowering in their bathtubs with their children, panicking mobs running chaotically at the university, folks standing outside staring at the sky trying to see incoming missiles… all of them without a clue… all of them looking for someone to blame.

“Much to-do has been made about the shock and indignation of many Americans when they learn that their nation has no defense against ballistic and cruise missiles. However, a more glaring, and infinitely less technically complex, deficiency is that all but a few Americans lack even the most basic personal protective equipment and live, work, and study in environments that afford little shelter against chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear (CBRN) incidents”

“Since the end of the Cold War, America’s programs (except those designed to protect key government leaders) to provide shelter, food, and water in the case of a nuclear exchange have essentially disappeared. Although an Office of Civil Defense existed within FEMA to coordinate these programs, the office was quietly closed during the mid-1990s. Questions regarding public and private shelters as well as personal protective equipment (gas masks, chemical suits, etc.) must now be referred to state emergency preparedness offices.”

For years, a political movement determined to disarm America had persuaded the public there was no use in trying to save lives during a nuclear war. We were all going to die. We might as well be vaporized. There was no point in trying to prepare, no point in defending ourselves, no point in living if we were attacked.

This movement ultimately won out and became official national policy during the Clinton years.

But the movement is based totally on lies. People do survive nuclear blasts. Most people survived the initial blasts on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Many emerged from the rubble unscathed — only to die a miserable and unnecessary death from fallout. There were dire predictions the two islands would never be inhabited again — or at least for 75 years. Nagasaki and Hiroshima today are bustling metropolises — much bigger, more prosperous and more healthy places to live than they were before the blasts.

There is no question that properly constructed and stocked shelters can and do save lives during nuclear attacks. The proof? Russia has built them. China has built them. The Swiss have built them. All of them, by the way, built based on technology developed by the US government and paid for by US taxpayers — who remain defenseless.

There’s more proof, not all Americans are left defenseless. Your federal government has used your tax dollars to build shelters for itself and its key people — tens of thousands of them. They will survive the inevitable attack on the US. You, the taxpaying public, will not.

That’s the plan. National suicide.

Learning as much as possible about the threats facing us and reasonable measures we as individuals can take to protect ourselves and our loved ones to make up for the shortfall of government assistance is a vital, effort we should make.

It is time that we relearn the lessons taught by Bert the Turtle. It is time we once again, took personal responsibility for the safety of ourselves and our families instead of counting on the government nannies.

People are getting TOO upset and demanding stupid things like “de-nuclearization” (this from Tulsi Gabbard, a supposedly intelligent member of Congress).  Sorry, Tulsi, the nuclear genie is out of the bottle.  We know how to make them.  If you could magically make them all disappear today, someone would have more built within 6 months.  Not gonna happen, even in your dream world.
Get used to it, get prepared.  I think that’s what shocked people the most, realizing just how unprepared they are.  It’s a hash reality, and being slapped in the face with the truth makes some people hysterical and irrational.  I fully expect all the blowhards to bluster for a few days about what should be done, and then accomplish exactly nothing.
The intelligent will realize the truth and make their own preparations, realizing they can’t depend on a government that’s as socialist as the state of Hawaii’s is.  Even if that includes finding another place to live
United_States_Civil_Defense_Roundel.svg