Another sobering sign...
Saw a huge poster at a bus stop today, imploring local residents to attend "Disaster Expo 2008."
Now, in all the years living here I've yet to see warning signs, FEMA posters, or anything of that ilk in so many blatant public places. They are becoming more and more commonplace. This is signaling in a public way to the faithful, that something is coming. The "network" is sending a message to the many that something very ugly is hard by the door and to become prepared for a disruption of services.
In Southern California, only two things are of concern to residents. Fires and Earthquakes. Neither in the past history of California, save for the San Francisco Earthquake over 100 years ago has ever disrupted services. EVER. With all the fires over the years and decades, this kind of in your face messaging has never occured. So, what does that leave disaster-wise, and given the current and so-called, war on terror?
Nukes or an earthquake of such magnitude that it will devastate the region. That would have to be some earthquake. Only one of those two possibilities could result in a disruption of services, except for one last thing.
An economic crash of such proportions and overnight, that the banks, gas stations, and grocery stores are all shut down.
I've been watching these subtle, but quite large signals going on for some months and increasing in frequency. Fema handbills at starbucks, posters and signboards, and very subtle and to those "in-play" you can bet they are getting the message. And the message is
STOCKPILE NOW, BASIC FOODS AND WATER, FOR A DAY WILL COME SOON WHEN YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO LEAVE YOUR HOME TO GET THEM.
When these things start showing up on billboards, as they are now, it's time to take the message with some degree of seriousness. For those "in play" certainly are, and that means freejacks like the rest of us should be paying heed as well. This is happening in SoCal. If it's happening in all other cities around the country, then a economic crash is imminent. If it's just SoCal, then it's going to be local, pre-arranged disaster. That means something like a nuke or an earthquake. And by definition, if they are warning about it ahead of time, THEY ARE CREATING THE EVENT.
FYI.
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