14 Ağustos 2012 Salı

On this day, 35 years ago... Johnstown, PA is devastated by another flood, and I was there.

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On this day, 35 years ago, one of the deadliest flash floods in U.S. history occurred. During the night of July 20, 1977, approximately one foot of rain fell overnight causing massive flooding and multiple dam failures. In all, eighty-five people were killed in and around Johnstown. No other flash flood since then, has killed more people (in this country).

I lived about 10 miles north of downtown Johnstown on high ground in Vinco. By the way, nothing ever happens in Vinco and probably never will. It's that kind of place and residents like it that way. Earlier that day, I ate birthday cake, opened my presents, goofed off, had supper and watched TV. Hey, I was 14. There was no internet or video games.


Rain and thunderstorms are common in western Pennsylvania, so most people think nothing of it and go about their business. During the night, the ground became saturated and water began entering the basement through the floor drains. I spent the rest of the night helping out with pushing the water out the garage with a broom. All the while, the thunder, lightning and sheets of rain continued to assault the region. This was by far the most intense storm I've ever witnessed.

Johnstown Flood of 19-20 July 1977

The flood was a classic example of "training" -- a series or "train" of thunderstorms that follow the same path, each dumping heavy precipitation over the same location. On this occasion, the first line of thunderstorms put down an outflow boundary. This boundary became stationary along the western edge of the storms' path, across western Pennsylvania from the northwest corner of the state across Johnstown. A pool of cooler air was left behind east of the boundary. Full Story


Shortly after daylight, the rain stopped and it turned into another nice summer day. Of course, things were not so ordinary. It became quite clear that disaster struck and things would not be normal for many months to come. Martial law was declared, nation guard troops were deployed and orders were issued to shoot and kill looters.

The National Weather Service estimated that the rainfall was a one-in-five thousand to one-in-ten thousand year event. Of course, if you ever lived in the "Flood City", you know that catastrophic floods occur more frequently. Floods also wrecked Johnstown in 1889 and 1936. Hence, the dubious nickname. Video: 1936

WTAJ TV John Altoona reporter Jon McClintock reports  CBS News Report 

Later that morning, we made our way towards Johnstown. All of the bridges were closed pending safety inspections. Parking in East Conemaugh, we walked over the Conemaugh Franklin bridge and made our way to Woodvale. The water was back inside the river banks, but was still running high.
 
As we walked along Maple Ave., we saw wreckage and destruction everywhere. Cars and trucks were tossed about like toys. There was still water in the street, but the most noticeable thing was the mud. It was everywhere. As we walked by the Woodvale school we could smell the stench coming from the rotting food at the ACME warehouse down the street.

Once In Ten Thousand Years

The dams that surround Johnstown, stretching throughout the Conemaugh Valley, were unsuspecting accomplices in the Great Flood of 1977. They were duped by the instigator - the rain.When they failed, six dams poured more than 128 million gallons of water into the Conemaugh Valley Twenty million gallons were unleashed on Johnstown when the South Fork Dam burst in 1889. Full Story

1977 Flood devastated local economy

“The unemployment rate here was in 6 percent to 7 percent levels for the most part during that decade,” Findley said. “For this area, we were really moving along right before the flood. There weren’t any major issues for the economy at that time in terms of setbacks. Pre-flood, in that era, was probably one of the better times of the ’70s.” Full Story

The article goes on to state... "That perfect storm of detrimental economic events led to Johnstown posting the highest unemployment rate in the nation – more than 25 percent – in 1983. " I remember this all too well as I graduated from college in the summer of 1984.


People used to line up for blocks to apply for a job at Burger King. The economy was so bad that one of my classmates was working a part time job as an arsonist. Oddly, he had plenty of work before getting caught. When the economy gets bad, buildings catch fire and cars turn up missing only to be found burnt to a crisp.

The Johnstown Flood Museum

On May 31, 1889, a neglected dam and a phenomenal storm led to a catastrophe in which 2,209 people died. It's a story of great tragedy, but also of triumphant recovery. Visit the Johnstown Flood Museum, which is operated by the Johnstown Area Heritage Association, to find out more about this shocking episode in American history. Full Article And More National Memorial  1977 Flood
 
As for me, college graduation meant finding work and that meant leaving the area. I found work in Tuscon, Arizona as a natural gas pipeline leak inspector. The population of the Johnstown area drastically decreased as there were no opportunities. Our country's habit of off shoring industry and consumer's desire to purchase foreign goods made matters even worse. Doesn't that sound familiar?
 
Today, lessons I learned from my Johnstown Flood experience are the reason I keep extra water, food, first aid and a bug out bag on hand, just in case disaster strikes. No one can ever be fully prepared, but some preparation is certainly better than none at all, as New Orleans learned during Hurricane Katrina.
 
“I'm a 9th generation American and patriot (1737). My forefathers served in the Pennsylvania Militia. On June 27, 1781, they were called to perform a tour of duty. I'm still protecting freedom and securing the border, 275 years later.” --Harry L Hughes III

Never Give Up Your Guns: Efficiency of Militia Bill HR 11654 Invalidates ALL So-Called Gun Control Laws... "Dick Act", 1902

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Efficiency of Militia Bill H.R. 11654, of June 28, 1902 invalidates all so-called gun-control laws. It also divides the militia into three distinct and separate entities.

The three classes H.R. 11654 provides for are the organized militia, henceforth known as the National Guard of the State, Territory and District of Columbia, the unorganized militia and the regular army. The militia encompasses every able-bodied male between the ages of 18 and 45. All members of the unorganized militia have the absolute personal right and 2nd Amendment right to keep and bear arms of any type, and as many as they can afford to buy.

Efficiency of Militia Bill H.R. 11654 of 1902 cannot be repealed; to do so would violate bills of attainder and ex post facto laws which would be yet another gross violation of the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights. The President of the United States has zero authority without violating the Constitution to call the National Guard to serve outside of their State borders.


The National Guard Militia can only be required by the National Government for limited purposes specified in the Constitution (to uphold the laws of the Union; to suppress insurrection and repel invasion). These are the only purposes for which the General Government can call upon the National Guard.

Attorney General Wickersham advised President Taft, "the Organized Militia (the National Guard) can not be employed for offensive warfare outside the limits of the United States."

The Honorable William Gordon, in a speech to the House on Thursday, October 4, 1917, proved that the action of President Wilson in ordering the Organized Militia (the National Guard) to fight a war in Europe was so blatantly unconstitutional that he felt Wilson ought to have been impeached.


During the war with England an attempt was made by Congress to pass a bill authorizing the president to draft 100,000 men between the ages of 18 and 45 to invade enemy territory, Canada. The bill was defeated in the House by Daniel Webster on the precise point that Congress had no such power over the militia as to authorize it to empower the President to draft them into the regular army and send them out of the country.

The fact is that the President has no constitutional right, under any circumstances, to draft men from the militia to fight outside the borders of the USA, and not even beyond the borders of their respective states. Today, we have a constitutional LAW which still stands in waiting for the legislators to obey the Constitution which they swore an oath to uphold.

Charles Hughes of the American Bar Association (ABA) made a speech which is contained in the Appendix to Congressional Record, House, September 10, 1917, pages 6836-6840 which states: "The militia, within the meaning of these provisions of the Constitution is distinct from the Army of the United States." In these pages we also find a statement made by Daniel Webster, "that the great principle of the Constitution on that subject is that the militia is the militia of the States and of the General Government; and thus being the militia of the States, there is no part of the Constitution worded with greater care and with more scrupulous jealousy than that which grants and limits the power of Congress over it."


"This limitation upon the power to raise and support armies clearly establishes the intent and purpose of the framers of the Constitution to limit the power to raise and maintain a standing army to voluntary enlistment, because if the unlimited power to draft and conscript was intended to be conferred, it would have been a useless and puerile thing to limit the use of money for that purpose. Conscripted armies can be paid, but they are not required to be, and if it had been intended to confer the extraordinary power to draft the bodies of citizens and send them out of the country in direct conflict with the limitation upon the use of the militia imposed by the same section and article, certainly some restriction or limitation would have been imposed to restrain the unlimited use of such power."

The Honorable William Gordon,  Congressional Record, House, Page 640 – 1917
 

Democratic senators offer gun control amendment for cybersecurity bill

The amendment was sponsored by Democratic Sens. Frank Lautenberg (N.J.), Barbara Boxer (Calif.), Jack Reed (R.I.), Bob Menendez (N.J.), Kirsten Gillibrand (N.Y.), Schumer and Dianne Feinstein (Calif.). S.A. 2575 would make it illegal to transfer or possess large capacity feeding devices such as gun magazines, belts, feed stripes and drums of more than 10 rounds of ammunition with the exception of .22 caliber rim fire ammunition. Full Story

Arms. Not merely guns. Armament.

"Congress has no power to disarm the militia. Their swords and every terrible implement of the soldier are the birthright of Americans. The unlimited power of the sword is not in the hands of either the federal or state governments but where, I trust in God, it will always remain, in the hands of the people." --Tench Coxe (May 22, 1755 – July 17, 1824) was an American political economist and a delegate for Pennsylvania to the Continental Congress in 1788-1789, and a key anti-Federalist, writing under the pseudonym "A Pennsylvanian". More

"I'm a 9th generation American and patriot (1737). My forefathers served in the Pennsylvania Militia. On June 27, 1781, they were called to perform a tour of duty. I'm still protecting freedom and securing the border, 275 years later.” --Harry L Hughes III

After Action Report: Cable Television Channel Documentary... National Socialist Movement Border Operations

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On July 29 & 30, 2012, a film crew from a cable television channel arrived in Arizona to make a documentary about the National Socialist Movement's anti drug and human smuggling operations in the desert. On the afternoon prior to the scheduled film shoot, ST Thora A. Jaeger and myself established an obscure base camp in the infamous Vekol Valley, south on Interstate 8 in the Sonoran Desert National Monument.

Within a couple of hours, it began to rain. It's monsoon season and thunderstorms, accompanied by strong winds and dust, are quite common. After a bombardment of rain and wind, our tent was "flattened" and beyond use. That makes the second tent that has succumbed to the elements during our desert operations this year. Despite this situation, we waited out the weather and met the film crew at the crack of dawn.

As we were about to commence filming, a Bureau of Land Management ranger pulled up and visited with us. The ranger was familiar to me (from previous operations and contact) and we talked for a few minutes before he resumed his patrol. This ranger's "beat" covers approximately 450,000 acres of hostile territory. At that point, we proceeded to investigate the drainage culverts that run under the highway a couple of hundred yards to our west.


I went through some of our normal operating procedures and conducted a "tour" of the Vekol Valley drug corridor. I was made aware that the film crew brought body armor for protection when they posed for pictures at the illegal immigration warning sign at the entrance to the Sonoran Desert National Monument. That was a first. It's certainly better to be safe, than sorry.

Prior to the rain that fell the night before, I discovered fresh foot prints in the wash approximately 200 yards to the west of our camp. We explored the wash in search of evidence of drug and human smuggling. Audio recording became difficult due to the buzzing of thousands of cicadas that were living in the mesquite and ironwood trees that lined the wash's banks.

We pushed forward and checked washes for the remainder of our patrol. As usual, we found water bottles, clothing, burlap sacks and shoes that illegal aliens discarded without any regard to our nation's environment. I have always had serious issues with litterbugs. One of the last things we came across was a pair of worn out shoes and several hundred spent 7.62 x 39mm and 9mm shell casings. The casings were probably left behind by target shooters, who didn't take the time to recover their brass. Currently, the B.L. M. has a smoking ,open fire and target shooting ban in force due to seasonal fire dangers. The restriction notices are posted in English and I'm sure illegal aliens would disregard them, even if they were in Spanish.


Being as busy as we were, Sunday went by rather fast. One of the things about documentary production is having to repeat shots and deal with the camera angles. Although this operation didn't run like one of our regular patrols, it provided invaluable experience in creating media productions that we will be able to use ourselves, in the future. Our first day ended without us finding any bad guys or drugs. Needless to say, desert operations are tiring no matter what the circumstances. We ate light and sacrificed sleep to make this operation happen.

It rained again on Sunday night. It rained enough to cause some minor flooding and lots of mud. On Monday morning, we woke up before 4:00 AM and started production before the sun was up. We decided to climb a hill to our west overlooking the Vekol Valley and establish an observation post (O.P.), The humidity was very high and after only a few minutes of walking, we all were soaked with sweat. My nylon armor carrier and added weight of 275 rounds of ammunition significantly added to my perspiration.

With all of the recent monsoon rain, the desert has come alive. The ground was covered with thousands of brown centipedes measuring 4 - 6 inches in length. Upon reaching the summit of the hill we intended to use as an O.P., we discovered we would be sharing it with swarms of black flying ants. They were more than a bit annoying. Fortunately, they were not biting ants. Always wear a hat and bring a shemagh or bandana.

I used binoculars to scan several square miles of the valley below. I also had a great view of Interstate 8. The climb up was steep and canine Bailey was ready for a break, too. After collecting our wind, we resumed filming. I described how drug and human smugglers use the same O.P.'s to direct and oversee their illegal traffic.

Using these hills, drug smugglers can signal their crews of "mules" on the ground as to when it is safe to pass, undetected by law enforcement officers. Sometimes, these positions are fortified with rock walls and are stocked with car batteries, cell phone chargers, food, cigarettes and dirty magazines. These are some of the things we've found on past patrols. Like in the days of the "Old West", the hills are still filled with bandits and criminals.


We descended the hill and returned to our vehicles to hydrate and plan our next objective. We decided to patrol an old road that runs parallel to Interstate 8. This area is a common place for load vehicles to pick up bales of marijuana from the human mules that walk it here from Mexico.

After traveling a couple of miles, I noticed that one of the cattle ponds (often called "tanks") to my south was full of water. Normally, these features are dry for much of the year. It became apparent, that illegal aliens won't be dying of thirst for a while as water was more than plentiful. Upon closer investigation, we discovered lots of water bottles and a couple of backpacks on the banks of the pond that covered several acres. People had been there.

After shooting a few more scenes of me driving up to the pond, the film crew determined that they had enough material to work with and we mutually decided that it was time to conclude the patrol and return home. Just before leaving the area of operation (A.O.), a U.S. Border Patrol agent drove up and was curious about our activity. After speaking for a few minutes, the agent went on about his business and we departed. Report & Photos

SS S.Sgt. Harry L. Hughes III
Director, N.S.M. Region 11/N.S.M.-AZ Media Spokesman
N.S.M.-MEDIA Associate Producer

“I'm a 9th generation American and patriot (1737). My forefathers served in the Pennsylvania Militia. On June 27, 1781, they were called to perform a tour of duty. I'm still protecting freedom and securing the border, 275 years later.” --Harry L Hughes III

Government Corruption, the Drug Trade and a Northern Arizona University Professor Supports Race Based Detention for Non-Criminals

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It's no secret. The CIA has been pumping drugs into this country since at least Vietnam. The “Bush Regime” was no different than the Clinton's and the current cast of dubious characters. That why there are currently record opium crops coming out of Afghanistan, with our troops being ordered to turn a blind eye. The drug money gets laundered through Wall Street and the banking industry. The "bosses", both criminal and political, keep it going, while America gets stoned and plays video games.

Our government, from top levels, all the way to the bottom is involved and responsible. Now, we can see why Barack Hussein Obama fights so hard to stop us from closing the Mexican border and the free flow of drugs across our borders. I know its hard for you to believe that our government is dealing drugs, but its true. Unfortunately, there's an entire generation(s) of people out there that believe, "Our government would never do this to us." Wake up people! They ARE doing it to us.


On April 17, 1986, the Reagan Administration released a three page report acknowledging that there were some Contra-cocaine connections in 1984 and 1985. The cat was out of the bag for everyone to see. This was definately NOT an "isolated incident". More like "business as usual". More

High-ranking Mexican Drug Cartel Member Makes Explosive Allegation: 'Fast And Furious" Is Not What You Think It Is

Zambada-Niebla claims that under a “divide and conquer” strategy, the U.S. helped finance and arm the Sinaloa Cartel through Operation Fast and Furious in exchange for information that allowed the DEA, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and other federal agencies to take down rival drug cartels. The Sinaloa Cartel was allegedly permitted to traffic massive amounts of drugs across the U.S. border from 2004 to 2009 — during both Fast and Furious and Bush-era gunrunning operations — as long as the intel kept coming. Full Story


All the anti-gun laws, border issues, welfare fraud, election schemes and class animosity are all distractions created by the real power players. Most of us will never know their names or what they really do. They use political leaders as disposable puppets. Once one moves on, another puppet takes his or her place.

The war on drugs has been a total fraud from the get go. The government establishes prohibition-like laws, they control the drugs, you buy the drugs, you get caught, you enter the prison industrial complex. The system has it covered from top to bottom, making money from every angle. This is what the "New World Order" looks like.

HSBC sets aside $700m for money-laundering fines

HSBC has apologised for "shameful" systems breakdowns that failed to stop the bank from laundering money for terrorists and drug barons as it set aside $700m (£445m) for potential fines in the US and another $1.3bn for mis-selling financial products in the UK. Full Story


It’s all one major scam and some of you sit on your butts at home in front of your television and play the “Red team vs. Blue team” It doesn’t matter what color or side of the aisle they're on. They are "herding" us all in the same direction and on a path of destruction.

A large part of the US is posted with warning signs for U.S. Citizens not to enter due to illegal drug traffickers. A U.S. Boarder Patrol Agent is arrested and sent to prison (Agent Diaz) on the word of an admitted drug trafficker, whom was allowed to travel back and forth across the border, continuing his criminal business, with the blessings of the Obama Administration.

The Obama Administration claims that attempting to stop and detain Hispanics illegally in our country is called "racial profiling" and sues the State of Arizona, allowing Obama’s drug trafficking friends to continue "business as usual". Our government's refusal to build a border fence or really put a force or sincere effort to stop crime on the southern border speaks louder than words.

Opinion: Why don’t we profile white nationalists?

But we know who they are. White males between the ages of 18 and 45 who subscribe to an ideology of white nationalism.  These people have similar physical markers and attire.  They generally like to shave their heads and they wear black or camouflage military garb, and many wear white hoods for ceremonial worship. They subscribe to an ideology with historical roots we can trace back to Southern slavery, and later, Nazi political thinking from World War II. Full Story


Stephen A. Nuño appears to have all the makings of an ignorant Communist freedom hating racist turd. Doesn't he know that there are too many of us "like minded" White People to arrest and put away? Don't forget the ones that carry guns, wear badges and US Army uniforms.

Meanwhile, he surely supports Mexican drug gangs, cross border sexual exploitation of children and the destruction of the United States. Detaining people, who never committed a crime, because of their political ideology comes right out of the Communist playbook. Steve should resign, pack his bags and get out. People like this is why we need more White Civil Rights advocates.

Of course, Nuño's given a main stream media outlet to spew his anti-White American Bolshevik and Maoist propaganda. I hope the rest of you smell what he's shoveling. Joseph Stalin would certainly be proud of Stephen A. Nuño. Steve seems to be picking up where he left off.

“I'm a 9th generation American and patriot (1737). My forefathers served in the Pennsylvania Militia. On June 27, 1781, they were called to perform a tour of duty. I'm still protecting freedom and securing the border, 275 years later.” --Harry L Hughes III

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