Joe Weisenthal BusinessInsider.com Oct. 28, 2012 WSJ weather expert Eric Holthaus tweets that all of the best computer models show Hurricane Sandy going to the same place. He links to this satellite map showing that virtually every possible path is going to the same area in Southern New Jersey. Says Holthaus: “This IS where... »
Archive for October 28th, 2012
Pretty Much All The Computer Models Show Hurricane Sandy Landing At The Exact Same Area Of New Jersey
Engineer: 10 MILLION COULD LOSE POWER DUE TO SANDY
Joe Weisenthal BusinessInsider.com 10-28-2012 From Johns Hopkins University… An engineer at The Johns Hopkins University predicts that 10 million people from northern Virginia through New Jersey and into southeastern Pennsylvania will be without power in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. Seth Guikema (pronounced Guy-keh-ma) and his team have developed a computer model built on... »
Drone-murders of Americans ‘Totally right, totally Constitutional’: Homeland Security Chairperson
by Carl Herman Washingtonsblog.com October 27, 2012 … and if you question it, you are “a horrible moron,” concludes Peter T. King, Chair of the House Committee on Homeland Security. This 2-minute video from We Are Change Luke Rudkowski powerfully captures what US “leadership” has become. The good news is their arrogance and evasion... »
A Wave of Separatism In Europe: Belgium, Spain, Britain And Italy Are In Danger Of Breaking Up
Investmentwatchblog.com October 28th, 2012 Some European countries are at a crossroads where they are making a choice on whether they want to live together or not. A round up from the news I just saw: – the flemmish separatist (non-racist right-wing) N-VA just won a massive victory in the belgium local elections. – the... »
Tsunami reaches Hawaii after 7.7 earthquake strikes western Canada
TheExtinctionProtocol.com October 28, 2012 CANADA – After barreling across the Pacific Ocean for hours, a tsunami spawned by an earthquake in Canada struck the Hawaiian Islands. Waves between 3 and 7 feet were expected to lash the islands beginning about 10:28 p.m. Saturday (4:28 a.m. Sunday ET), the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said. The... »
Sandy set to be the biggest storm EVER to hit the U.S: New York announces subway will shut as 66m people on East Coast prepare
Up to 400,000 New Yorkers could be evacuated as city declares state of emergency, which means state will have access to federal funding New York City’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority announces it will close for at least 24 hours due to the approaching storm – the second time in history Sandy could be the largest... »
In Advance Of Frankenstorm Sandy, NYC Suspending All Transit Services At 7:00 PM Sunday
by Tyler Durden ZeroHedge.com 10/28/2012 It seems like it was only yesterday that the panic ahead of Hurricane Irene, which was a light breeze by the time it hit NYC, was being spread by various government agencies and every possible media. It is deja vu time, and moments ago, in order to be “fully... »
Marines, police prep for mock zombie invasion
By JULIE WATSON News.yahoo.com 10-27-2012 SAN DIEGO (AP) — Move over vampires, goblins and haunted houses, this kind of Halloween terror aims to shake up even the toughest warriors: An untold number of so-called zombies are coming to a counterterrorism summit attended by hundreds of Marines, Navy special ops, soldiers, police, firefighters and others... »
U.S. East coast prepares for ‘super storm’ as hurricane Sandy intensifies: 58 deaths linked to storm system
TheExtinctionProtocol.com October 27, 2012 CLIMATE – Tropical cyclone Sandy revved back up to hurricane strength on Saturday as it churned toward the U.S. northeast coast where it threatens to become one of the worst storms in decades. The late-season storm has been dubbed “Frankenstorm” by some weather watchers because it will combine elements of... »
7.7 magnitude earthquake strikes Queen Charlotte region of BC: strongest earthquake in the region in 63 years
TheExtinctionProtocol.com October 28, 2012 CANADA – A magnitude 7.7 earthquake hit Canada’s Pacific coast province of British Columbia on Saturday night, the U.S. Geological Survey reported. The quake was centered 123 miles (198 km) south-southwest of Prince Rupert at a depth of 10.9 miles (17.5 km), the USGS said. The epicenter of the quake... »