Re: 20 Days & Counting...
From: A-Theist (not.for.anyone_at_to.know.net)
Date: 08/15/04
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Date: Sat, 14 Aug 2004 23:48:41 -0600
Go. Find a really large rock. Get someone with a crane to lift it (needs to be
over 10 tons in weight). Get under it and give them the signal to let it go.
Done.
"Daniel Joseph Min" <Real.Min@Colorado.USA> wrote in message
news:kjZSc.109$ve.16876@news.uswest.net...
Now that we're just two weeks six days from September 2, 2004, let us consider
some of the more conspicuous upsides and downsides to the imminent Al-Qaeda
attack(s) against the United States of America-attacks which could very well go
nuclear, biological and/or chemical, God forbid. In this sense, the threatened
nuclear attacks of September 2, 2004 shall harvest vastly fewer casualties than
an exceedingly virulent, mutating level-4+ biological attack would from
something like Ebola, et al military-grade viruses on the RNC convention, as
against major train and subway stations, international airports, shopping malls,
sold-out football stadiums, cruise liners, cargo ships, tourist attractions, ad
infinitum. If that were to happen, then many 100s of millions-probably four to
five billion-would die worldwide within a month of its orchestrated release on
their crowded targets, especially where it is used against those in transit. And
for this reason, notwithstanding their terminal criminal insanity, I sincerely
doubt that even murderous Al-Qaeda fanatics want to kill all of their fellow
Jihadists in the world and all of their Muslim families along with murdering
everyone else on the planet. So it's unlikely that such a global killer WMD
should be deployed by Al-Qaeda, at least not intentionally. Rather, the greatest
threat is that Al-Qaeda shall detonate one or more suitcase nukes in major
population centers here in the USA, and will also simultaneously supplement
their nuclear genocides against the US with co-opted chemical attacks on several
lesser US targets, such as those recently mentioned in the new, August 16th
issue of TIME magazine. Come to think of it, I'm inclined to wonder if at least
one of those suitcase nukes hasn't found its way into Tel-Aviv? Israel and the
USA are joined at the hip, baby. Threats to the US are threats to Israel, and
vice versa. When we say Judeo-Xian, we do not speak thus without passion. It's
religious and it's socio-political. We know that every Jewish- and Xian-
American holds Israeli soil just as dearly as we hold our own: else if not, then
that traitorous gawd-damned infidel has absolutely no right to call his- or
her-self a Jew or a Xian.
The only people who will truly be winners in this post-nuclear aftermath are
those who're lucky enough else otherwise wise enough to be upwind and
sufficiently distant afar off from ground zero to avoid direct exposure to the
deadly radiation. But even we "lucky" survivors will be staring nuclear
Armageddon right in the face, meaning we'll be living to face the reality of it.
We'll know that our North American Strategic Air Defense Command has, by direct
order of the President (either Bush or Cheney, I can not tell which), we have
retaliated against every extremist Islamic state on the planet using the full
fury of our nuclear arsenal-to the tune of megatons. And we'll all know that
life on Earth will never be the same again. We'll instantly discover that our
continued survival depends on safe, low-radiation sources of potable water more
than anything else in the world. In remote locations, meaning several hundred
miles or more from the nearest ground zero of a 10-kiloton blast, relatively
safe drinking water will probably remain as plentiful it's usually been for that
area, albeit post-nuclear effects on global weather patterns could cause natural
water sources to increase or decrease significantly, or even drastically: Death
Valley could become a lake, or even part of the Pacific ocean. And Lake Powell
could become the new Death Valley. But the closer you get to ground zero, and
downwind of it, then potable water will become scarce-worth its weight in gold
in some places. Thus millions more will die not of radiation, but of simple
dehydration. Fortunately, our military will help tremendously by aggressively
rationing bottled water where it's most needed, but those without potable water
in the first few days after the attack will surely die. In such cases, they're
probably already suffering from terminal radiation sickness, such that potable
water wouldn't help them in any case. They're dead meat.
Practically every survivor of the nuclear holocaust will have lost close
relatives and loved ones who were living or traveling in the afflicted areas.
And many who could've survived won't survive, because they will die of fright,
literally of a terror-induced heart attack. Their hearts will fail them for
fear-just like the Bible says. Undiluted TERROR wields the real potential for
killing as many or more frightened souls around the world than the very nuclear
strikes they're so afraid of. Those suffering from a heart condition will be the
first to go.
Every grocery store shelf in the country might be stripped bare within 72 hours
of the attack were it not for strict food-rationing under martial law. Fossil
fuels, especially gasoline and diesel, will also be rationed. The price for a
barrel of sweet crude could top $300 for the first few months after the attack,
and the price for a gallon of gas will surely top $20. Needless to say, commerce
will come to a complete standstill for the first few weeks after the attack. But
on the upside, the daily quota of global air pollution will be drastically
reduced, and for the long-term. The freeways and main thoroughfares will become
crowded sidewalks. Bicycles will be hugely-popular. And the new economy which
emerges like Phoenix rising from the ashes of its former existence will bear
little or no resemblance to that which preceded it.
Electricity will be rationed, and will probably double or triple in price. Same
with natural gas. Most of America's infrastructure will remain intact, and most
services will continue to be provided-just at a higher cost, and in limited
availability due to federally-imposed rationing.
Unemployment will surely top 50% for the first few months after the attack. But
don't worry, most of those who're temporarily unemployed will be busy enough
coping with day-to-day life in the post-WWIII world, as will those who're still
working. The war is over in one hour, but the trials and tribulations of we
survivors will have only just begun. Building our new global empire-which is
wholly devoid of war-will take many decades at least.
Alternative energy sources, like solar panels, wind-powered and water-wheel
generators, will quickly be bought up. But then the demand for generators will
rise dramatically, so generator manufacturing plants will need to expand and
hire more workers in the years to come, i.e., as oil prices slowly drop and the
new economy springs slowly back to life in inverse proportion. Global dependence
on oil will eventually wither away, but again, this will take many decades. So
much more to consider, but I'll keep this brief.
MORE ON THE UPSIDE, those who hate the United States shall be silenced in a
heartbeat after Al-Qaeda's nuclear attack but much moreso by the USA's nuclear
retaliation. Extreme leftist traitors like those in the ACLU, NAMBLA, et al,
they'll find themselves loathe to speak so much as one word in public from this
point forward. And not just in this country, but globally, the whole world will
have not ONE evil word to say against the USA. Yea, not even France will have so
much as one slightly bad thing to say about our country from this point forward.
Imagine that? Rather, know that the USA has the power to make it happen. And it
is happening.
20 Days & Counting,
Daniel Joseph Min
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