November 16, 2009

Why Pick Kansas?

Commentary — walterj 10:29 pm

There are a whole lot of questioning as to why Kansas was picked by Homeland Security for their new infectious disease laboratory to replace isolated Plum Island. In case nobody noticed on the map, Kansas on the mainland, is right in the middle of tornado alley, near populations, up wind of urban areas and in the breadbasket of America. There’s a lot of livestock in Kansas. Even the GAO is against putting a disease lab there. So why pick Kansas?

Well, I figured it out. Kansas is flat. In the event of a breach of the labs it is easy to eradicate any escaped diseases. You see, there are no shadows when you drop the Bomb in Kansas.

It fits with the whole Kill-Zone mentality of our beloved government. They’re just trying to keep the rest of us safe.

Sorry, Dorothy…

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17 Comments »

  1. By george I think you’ve got it! I wonder if the KS legislators know this when they asked to be the ground zero site?????

    Comment Ed Molinski — November 17, 2009 @ 5:34 pm

  2. How true, but Kansas is windy. Trivia says Dodge City takes top honors for being the windiest city in America. Kansas is the geographic center of the country, (excluding Alaska and Hawaii). Kansas is in the central flyway for migrating birds, and even has herds of bison. I don’t know if the government could react fast enough to stop the spread of any released virus. It would probably be long gone on some passing critter, truck, train, or just ride the wind. If the government wanted to create an accidental release of a disease, Kansas would probably be the best bet. I don’t believe our government “servants” are that incredibly stupid, therefore, I believe they must be malicious.

    Comment eileen — November 17, 2009 @ 6:21 pm

  3. You are all right.

    Comment Mark — November 18, 2009 @ 6:40 am

  4. because kansas rejected science? think of the irony. no science but lots of greed. the legislators want the money and don’t understand why they might not want a lab full of disease in their back yard. these things go together oh so well i think.

    Comment anna — November 18, 2009 @ 5:36 pm

  5. they are that incredibly stupid.it starts from the very top to the very bottom,nothing but pure stupid.iam sorry to say it is not just the usda but every branch of the gov..i dont see any light at the end of the tunnel, do you?.

    Comment nick — November 24, 2009 @ 8:58 pm

  6. Nick, unaccountable bailouts for billionaire buddies, government takeover of health care, NAIS, cap and trade, heck, pick any piece of legislation, they are not designed to help this country. They are designed to destroy jobs, the economy and this country. No, I don’t think they are stupid nor ignorant, I think they are malevolent globalist traitors. What light I may see emerging from this descending darkness is coming from the growth of illuminated masses. More people are starting to care about what is happening to our country. What we do, I don’t know, but please prepare.

    Comment eileen — November 25, 2009 @ 9:16 pm

  7. eileen,how more stupid can a person get than to tear down the very systems that put them in power.that is my point.

    Comment nick — November 28, 2009 @ 8:21 pm

  8. It’s a strangely idealistic hope to believe there’s stupidity at work. While it might be incredible genius to recognize the ultimate stupidity within the ruling class. However, I find it amazing how they can be so cruel to the masses and assume to find peace, joy and happiness amongst themselves, once they’ve succeeded with their plan to be totally in charge of the view that remain of the “lowly” public. Left and right it is easy to observe the connection between the different handicaps they put into place to destroy independence of anyone once and for all. They currently seem to provoke resistance, though, which is a really dangerous sign. As soon as the general public can be assumed to react violently in their defence, the “masters” will produce evidence to present the last move to destroy people’s last bits of freedom. It might even be more dramatic than “just” that. Anyway, I’d first try to find out exactly what democracy means and gather people for an undeniable vote! Win your TV stations back, win your newspapers back and you may be able to find out, if there’s still any reason for hope. While you’re at it, grow beyond money and recognize what money really is. Then ponder a little bit about alternatives and what you can do without it or much of it. Our greatest weakness is the one they gave us (or took control over): Money - the value exchange medium.
    With it, you can no longer control the value of your labor, your produce or your ideas. Regardless as to what number you attach to it, it relates to a medium over which you have no control- to mention only the least of the problems related to it. So there’s a flaw very deep down and it only exists, because we agree and allow for it to exist. You are, can and should be in control over it. But don’t focus on that part. Focus on communal revelations and set up some level of autonomy in regards to food and shelter. Life is not what they feed you through TV, magazines or even the internet . First of all it is what you truely know it to be. Everything else is embellishment and it’s amazing how they could make you worship the deliverers of all the nonsense and follow their lead willingly.

    Oh, dear, that might be a bit much, but I hope it’s alright. I just feel so much sadness and anger, everytime I stumble across innocent and often even misguided rage. There’s too much that is too hard to imagine without the time it takes to look at the logic of the world, nature and life as a whole. I’ll better leave it at that…

    Comment Taron — November 30, 2009 @ 8:28 am

  9. Franklin described democracy as two wolves and a lamb deciding what to have for lunch.
    Nowadays in our under assault Republic, the Ag Department strives to demand the lamb have a scrapies id, reside on a registered premises, and any event such as being lunch for the wolves be reported within 24 hours. As for the wolves, they are protected.
    Rage, yeah. Misguided, nope.

    Comment eileen — November 30, 2009 @ 7:11 pm

  10. Nah, by misguided I was referring to the idea of stupidity as the origin for the current politically enforced misfortune of anyone outside of the globalists’ agenda.
    Piece by piece the chances are slipping away for anyone to oppose the hidious restrictions given to farmers or anyone, who produces anything that’s not “allowed” or wanted by the rulers. To make things easier, they simply destroy the small or independent vendors to shift all production to the major corporations. To do so they manipulate the public to let them believe the public would agree with certain new laws that are disguised as preventative measures against pollution, disease or the likes. Part of it is for example the imposed necessity to buy and run overpriced equipment that small farmers simply can’t afford.

    Either way, all in all we’re on the same page, I believe.

    Comment Taron — December 1, 2009 @ 4:21 am

  11. Yes, it is rather an Orwellian saga.

    Comment eileen — December 1, 2009 @ 7:26 pm

  12. taron,you are right about things slipping away piece by peice.the masses could care less about the issues around them,unless they are affected directly.even those that know things are not right wear down in time and quit.you have but to look at walters site,when it first started there were many nonaisers and many comments each day. as the years pass the comments are less and the many warriors fade away.it is my hope and prayer that masses will wake up and take notice,if they dont the good ole USA as we have known it is done.

    Comment nick — December 1, 2009 @ 10:42 pm

  13. Nick, I think many of us have other fronts to battle,(health care, cap and tax, 2nd amendment,etc.) and NAIS has not had a lot of activity. Many also may just need a break, but I am confident when needed the troops will muster.

    Comment eileen — December 2, 2009 @ 5:48 pm

  14. Eileen when you said “I think many of us have other fronts to battle,(health care, cap and tax, 2nd amendment,etc.) and NAIS has not had a lot of activity. Many also may just need a break, but I am confident when needed the troops will muster.”

    You spoke correctly. NAIS is just one thread in a very nasty spider web of Power, Money, Deceit and Betrayal.

    I have found approaching people about the huge banking scam called the Federal Reserve sparks interest.
    I ask them to google:

    Creature from Jekyll Island
    bigeye

    and
    Secrets Of The Federal Reserve
    apfn

    Followed by
    Confessions of an Economic Hit Man
    democracynow

    Only then do I bring up
    HR 2749 scorched earth
    farmwars

    and
    history HACCP and food
    opednews

    We are seeing the takeover of our money supply, our food supply and our access to energy. Without control of these we are nothing but slaves.

    The place we really stand a chance of winning is in our states with the Tenth Amendment Resolutions. There is a turf war going on. Clinton’s President’s Council on Sustainable Development divided the nation into ten regions ruled by unelected NGOs. More and more the federal government is diverting funds to these regional NGOs allowing them to usurp the place of state governments. The states are not happy with this and other developments.

    The following is a letter from Tennessee to the other 49 State Legislatures.
    tenthamendmentcenter

    Comment Snazy snezy — December 4, 2009 @ 7:02 am

  15. When the Speaker of the House Nancy “Agenda 21″ Pelosi answers a question of constitutionality with “You’ve got to be kidding”, the die is cast. It is just a question of time, and endurance levels.

    Comment eileen — December 4, 2009 @ 9:18 pm

  16. we truly do have many fronts and battles in front of us.the government seems to have away to pile a lot of things on all at once,it is called divide and conquer.it gets one fighting for the cause he or she thinks is the most worthy in their own mind.this makes it impossible to win on all fronts.we lose as a whole and they win.they may lose a few,but win most.they did it with nais.they took the one beatable front and made 52 fronts out of it,yes nais is quite now but not over.when it raises it ugly head again what front will you fight???.

    Comment nick — December 5, 2009 @ 5:20 pm

  17. NAIS isn’t quiet, it’s just the finger that isn’t moving right now…..at least not quickly.

    As for Agenda 21, we have implementation with enforcements at the federal level with state complicity in the major bills going through congress right now. We have Cap and Trade, the Clean Water Restoration Act, Health Care “reform”, and, of course, “”"”Food Safety”"”". So, unless people can understand that all of these things are working together to the same end, we cannot effectively really fight any of them. —Go ahead, flame me. It’s just the truth.

    And Nick, I truly believe that we can’t fight any of it if we can’t eat. But we need water and peace to grow crops to maturity, so CWRA is really important to oppose, and we need the right to decide what we want to eat for ourselves, so the food (un) safety is important to oppose, and we need to have the right to grow food, so Cap and trade is important to oppose, and we need to have some currency to buy food so the Health Care bill is important to oppose. jeez. It’s a mess, huh?

    Comment Doreen — December 5, 2009 @ 9:06 pm

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