Wyoming Is Serious About Disaster Preparedness
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02/26/2012 08:48 AM
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I mean, really serious. House Bill 85 passed on first reading by a voice vote. Among other things, the task force would look at the feasibility of ...Wyoming issuing its own alternative currency, if needed. And House members approved an amendment Friday by state Rep. Kermit Brown, R-Laramie, to have the task force also examine conditions under which Wyoming would need to implement its own military draft, raise a standing army, and acquire strike aircraft and an aircraft carrier.... I'm all in favor of disaster preparedness. But really, it's got to be one hell of a disaster if Wyoming needs an aircraft carrier. The bill must pass two more House votes before it goes to the Senate for consideration. It would appropriate a whopping $16,000 for the task force which, given their mandate, seems pretty miniscule. Onward and upward, airforce
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Re: Wyoming Is Serious About Disaster Preparedness
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02/26/2012 05:01 PM
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Yeah, the carrier is a bit over the top, but I wouldm't want to discourage movement in the right direction.
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Re: Wyoming Is Serious About Disaster Preparedness
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02/27/2012 01:55 AM
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Wyoming Introduces ‘Doomsday Bill’ To Prepare For Collapse of Federal Government
Legislation lays plans for alternate currency in aftermath of US dollar devaluation
Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet.com Monday, February 27, 2012
Lawmakers in Wyoming have introduced a bill that would compel the state to prepare for a complete collapse of the federal government, laying plans for an alternate currency, a standing army raised via a military draft, and an aircraft carrier.
“House Bill 85 passed on first reading by a voice vote. It would create a state-run government continuity task force, which would study and prepare Wyoming for potential catastrophes, from disruptions in food and energy supplies to a complete meltdown of the federal government,” reports the Wyoming Star-Tribune.
Compared to the rest of the country, Wyoming’s public finances are in a relatively good condition, a fact that has spurred lawmakers to protect the state against contagion from other areas that could develop in the aftermath of a massive financial collapse.
The bill (PDF) lays the groundwork for how the state would respond in the event of a sudden devaluation of the dollar or “a situation in which the federal government has no effective power or authority over the people of the United States.”
“I don’t think there’s anyone in this room today what would come up here and say that this country is in good shape, that the world is stable and in good shape — because that is clearly not the case,” state Rep. Lorraine Quarberg, R-Thermopolis, said. “To put your head in the sand and think that nothing bad’s going to happen, and that we have no obligation to the citizens of the state of Wyoming to at least have the discussion, is not healthy.”
The bill has to pass two more House votes before it can be considered by the Senate. If passed, the task force would have until December 1, 2012 to submit a report to the governor detailing the continuity of government plan.
While authorities at both the state and federal level are making preparations for social dislocation, with FEMA recently ordering $1 billion dollars worth of dehydrated food, a total of 420 million meals, Americans who buy food supplies in bulk are being characterized as potential terrorists by the FBI.
Continuity of government plans implemented at the federal level are so sensitive that when the plan was last updated in 2007, Congressman Peter DeFazio was barred from seeing the details despite being a sitting member of the House Homeland Security Committee.
Peter DeFazio (D – OR) was asked by his constituents to see what was contained within the classified portion of the White House’s plan for operating the government after a catastrophic terrorist attack, but was denied access, leading him to comment, “Maybe the people who think there’s a conspiracy out there are right.”
Five years later, the biggest threat posed to America’s survival in its current form of government stems not from terrorists but from the country’s huge unsustainable national debt and the possibility of another economic collapse.
A USA Today article published yesterday quoted three separate financial experts who all concur that the worst of the financial turmoil is yet to come, with trend forecaster Gerald Celente warning of an “economic 9/11″ that will provoke mass civil unrest fueled by anti-government sentiment.
"The time for war has not yet come, but it will come and that soon, and when it does come, my advice is to draw the sword and throw away the scabbard." Gen. T.J. Jackson, March 1861
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Re: Wyoming Is Serious About Disaster Preparedness
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02/28/2012 02:18 AM
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Holy cow! A state gov't with some foresight? Hard to believe...Sounds like Wyoming would be a decent place to relocate to, if this proposed measure goes through. I wonder how the Wyoming state gov't views the "prepper" and "patriot" movements?
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Re: Wyoming Is Serious About Disaster Preparedness
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02/28/2012 07:46 AM
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Toughen up. Wyoming is mountainous, windy and hella cold in the winter. Very sparsely populated and if you're out in the middle of nowhere, you're on your own. The small towns are typically isolated so they're easily cut off from any potential aid.
I'd invest in an alternate fuel vehicle, though we all should be doing that.
Strategically Wyoming needs a larger population with the supporting industry and infrastructure, and even then will need out of state allies. That being said, the state could become America's Switzerland.
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Re: Wyoming Is Serious About Disaster Preparedness
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03/02/2012 11:49 AM
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Everett WA has parkng for carriers if needed....For money Everett would do about anything.
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