Tuesday, August 30, 2005

The Day After

WELCOME TO THE NO BS ZONE OF TEDDY JACOBSON
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DISCLAIMER:
THIS COMMENTARY AS WELL AS ALL MY PREVIOUS COMMENTARIES ARE MY PERSONAL OPINION ONLY AND WHEN I QUOTE SOME ONE IT IS TAKEN FROM EITHER A CHAT ROOM OR A FORUM OR A PUBLIC DOMAIN AND HAS BEEN COPED AND PASTED.


I have decided to deviate some what from my regular gun type commentaries as I am convinced that there are no such things as "COINCIDENCES" . I have been reading the HOLY SCRIPTURES ALL MY LIFE.

I have been trying to tell you for a long time to prepare for the "DAY AFTER". There are many people that do not want to think about our own destruction and our very survival. I just want you to realize you must prepare for hard times regardless if they are from an Act of G-D or an attack from our enemies. I am quite upset to see the total destruction from KATRINA the catagory 4 hurricane that has devastated our gulf coast. NOW YOU SEE THE LOOTING, its one thing to take some food for survival, I can understand that. ITS ANOTHER THING TO STEAL THINGS LIKE TV's and other luxury items.

I spent over 20 years in South Florida and I have been in every major hurricane from 1959 through 1980. I have a great deal of family in Florida as well as all around the world. I have been in hurricanes with gusts of winds up to 135 miles per hour and coconuts were flying like bullets. This is early in the hurricane season and most stronger hurricanes are toward the end of the season, (end of November). This is earth changes by Devine intervention. MY PERSONAL OPINION ONLY. G-D is very angry at this country and its leaders.

I have asked most all of you to get ready for survival as we are having more and more problems every year. I will not discuss what I really think because most of you could not handle that. I am going to put up some good general information that has been copied and pasted.


I will remind you that regardless of what ever happens you will need not only food and water but select a few personal guns you will rely on and get those few calibers you will need for both protection of life and property but also for "BARTER" and your very best bet is 9mm ammunition. TWENTY 9mm bullets will get you water or gasoline or food, or whatever. No one will want odd calibers so you must stay with what the average person will want.

HURRICANES:

A monstrous presence engulfs the coast, pushing inland ahead of it surging waves rising fifteen feet, casting forward lightning storms, spawning tornadoes and howling forward at speeds that equal a redlining stock car racer. Once a year this might be a bad scene, but with hurricanes season covering half the year, this scenario could occur two, three, four times or more.


What is a hurricane to beleaguered Floridians and Georgians is a typhoon to the Japanese. There are a number of names for it, but whatever country it hits, under whatever name it’s called, the impacts are always the same.


What is a hurricane?
A tropical cyclone starts off as a tropical depression, which is a system of clouds and thunderstorms with sustained winds of 38mph or more. There is no eye to a tropical depression, nor is there a marked spiral shape. It is called a “depression” because it is a low-pressure system.
Once the winds pick up into the 38 to 73mph range the storm becomes a tropical storm. Typically the eye is still absent, but the infamous cyclonic shape begins to form. At this stage the storm has a name given to it by government weather services.


Once sustained maximum winds reach 74mph plus, the storm becomes a hurricane (or typhoon, or tropical cyclone, or severe cyclonic storm; whatever the name, it packs a serious punch.) At this stage the hurricane develops an eye, an area of relative calm in the center of the swirling winds and rain, which is the area of lowest atmospheric pressure.


When is hurricane season?
Officially, hurricane season begins the first of June and carries on six months to end November 30th. While June 1 to November 30 are the start and stop dates, hurricanes have occurred outside this range of dates. August through October typically host the strongest of hurricanes during the season, especially in the Atlantic Basin; September is the most active month globally.

What are the categories of hurricanes?
Once a low-pressure system has made the journey from tropical depression up to hurricane, it becomes classified using the Saffir-Simplson Hurricane Scale. Herbert Saffir, a civil engineer, and the director of the National Hurricane Center, Bob Simpson, developed this scale in 1969. This scale, only used to classify hurricanes that form in the Atlantic and northeast Pacific, ranks hurricanes by how much flooding and damage they are expected to cause when over land based on their sustained winds.

Category 1
Sustained winds 74–95 mph; storm surge 4-5 feet; potential damage mainly to trees, unanchored mobile homes and vehicles. Homes and other firm structures would take zero to minimal damage from a Category 1 Hurricane. Coastal flooding could occur.

Category 2
Sustained winds 96–110 mph; storm surge 6-8 feet; potential damage strong to trees, mobile homes and vehicles. Homes and other firm structures would suffer mainly roofing damage and broken windows from a Category 2 Hurricane. Flooding likely and could cause moored water craft to break their moorings.

Category 3
Sustained winds 111–130 mph; storm surge 9-12 feet; potential damage will most likely destroy mobile homes and smaller structures. Larger structures will take severe damage and can be hurt by flood debris. Flooding can move inland with a Category 3 Hurricane.

Category 4
Sustained winds 131–155 mph; storm surge 13-18 feet; potential damage will include the roof failure and total destruction of smaller structures. Flooding could move far inland, causing damage from a Category 4 Hurricane to reach areas normally untouched by coastal storms.

Category 5
Sustained winds equal to or greater than 156 mph; storm surge equal to or greater than 19feet; potential damage will include total destruction of smaller structures, possible roof collapse or destruction of larger structures. Residential evacuation of large areas is common for a Category 5 Hurricane

How much damage are we talking?
Hurricane rank only lists the physical characteristics of the storm and the damage potential. While the deadliest storm to hit America (Galveston, TX, in 1900; 8,000 people died) was a Category 4, lesser-ranked hurricanes can be deadlier and cause more damage. A lot depends on the preparedness of the area, the amount of advanced warning, and the infrastructure as well as the speed of the storm.

A slow moving Category 2 can pound and wear down structures, causing costlier devastation than a Category 3 that zips through the area.
The danger from a hurricane lies more in the storm itself; the storm-spawned side effects can be equally devastating. The movie Twister did a good job showing the kind of devastation hurricane’s cousin, the tornado, can pass out. Tornadoes are one of a variety of side effects of a tropical cyclone, which include storm surge, lightning storms, flying debris and flooding.

Hurricane Hazards
The impact of all of these hazards is far reaching. Lightning can cause power surges and outages, not to mention fires. Flying debris and felled trees and power poles can take out power for thousands of residents of a storm struck area. Falling trees and mighty winds can tear off roofs, leaving no protection from the elements.

Going without power has impacts that range from inconvenience to life threatening, such as in the case of medicine that needs to be refrigerated.

Other hazards are often not thought of until they occur, such as price gouging by unscrupulous merchants, seeking to take advantage of the desperate, and roofing repair scams from conmen who often drive into town seeking easy prey.

The picture painted by a hurricane’s onslaught and aftermath is a bleak one; the good news is that quite a lot of the hard times brought on by these storms can be lessened and even prevented by the proper amount and kinds of preparation.


Two of the most important items to have when a hurricane strikes are cash and gas. Once the power goes out, ATM machines wont dispense cash and gas pumps wont dispense fuel. Stores that don’t have power, but might still be open, can’t run a credit card; cash will be the order of the day until power is restored.

Fuel can become scarce and remain so; if a gas station is low to start and blocked roads or other hazards slow down gas trucks, hurricane survivors are likely to see lines of cards down the block at the few stations that have gas.


Being ready before the warnings and watches begin is key to minimizing discomfort and disaster. Once they begin the lines will form at the hardware stores for boards and nails, grocery stores will quickly run out of bottled water, and gas stations will be busy constantly. Once the storms pass, the price gougers will appear, ice will vanish from stores, and options for acquiring food and supplies will be severely limited.

I have some what of an obligation to myself and G-d to remind you of something that our very future depends on and I will state it very briefly so as not to offend to many people. It all involves "THE TRAITORS WITHIN"

Genesis 12:3-
God "will bless those who bless the Jews and curse whoever curses the Jews."


As this Gaza expulsion was in progress Condi Rice found it necessary to say that Gaza was not all that Israel was expected to vacate. She referred to the West Bank as being on the agenda for evacuation as well. After that comes Jerusalem.

In fact, in a television broadcast from his church to his many followers, the Rev. Jerry Falwell said that he would sooner give up his car and ride a bicycle than yield to Arab blackmail. Citing Genesis (12:3), he explained that God "will bless those who bless the Jews and curse whoever curses the Jews."

ISRAEL CAN NOT GO BACK TO 1948 BORDERS AS IT WILL NOT BE POSSIBLE FOR THEM TO DEFEND THEMSELVES AND THAT IS WHAT THIS GOVERNMENT HAS IN MIND.



Hurricane season is barely getting started and the worst is yet to come. I am not trying to tell you what to believe as this is my soap box and I am just barely touching the very surface of what I believe. Read about coming earth changes, do a search on www.google.com

Please take my writing very seriously as I am telling you that hard times are coming. If you live in flood zoned area take all your paper documents and valuables that water would damage and put them in freezer type plastic poly bags and put one bag in another and tape it securely with Duct Tape. I once had a pipe break in my house in Florida and jumped out of bed and I was standing in 3 inches of water throughout the entire house.

EVERTHING THAT WAS ON THE FLOOR WAS RUINED. Think ahead, protect your valuables in plastic. You can even use big PVC pipe with capped ends. Seal the threads of the pipe.

When the Cubans I knew left Cuba in 1959 they told me stories of how they got 5 gallon cans and filled them with motor oil and they put their guns and ammo and valuables in these cans and secured the lid and burried these containers. They are no doubt still burried in these containers to this day in Cuba.

BUY AMMUNITION, STAY WITH TWO OR THREE POPULAR CALIBERS ONLY. SOME DAY YOU WILL THANK ME FOR KEEP HARPING ABOUT THIS VERY SUBJECT.

PLEASE LET US ALL PRAY TO G-D THAT HE WILL HELP THE PEOPLE IN THE AFTERMATH OF HURRICANE KATERINA. SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL RED CROSS.

If you are friendly with a local FIRE OFFICIAL in your area ask him off the record if he knows, if his area has body bags in storage and how many. If you get a truthful answer it may shock you.

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Teddy