Kimberly Paxton ~ FEMA Ordered To Plan For Overwhelming Numbers Of Dead Americans
Posted on October 7, 2012 by Gillian
The Daily Sheeple | October 6 2012
The US Congress has put the government’s purchase of over a billion
and a half rounds of hollow point bullets into perspective with their
latest legislative offering, HR Bill 6566: The Mass Fatality Planning
and Religious Considerations Act.
The act was quietly passed on September 28, but only caught public
attention yesterday. It mandates Federal Emergency Management Agency
(FEMA) to make preparations for fatalities so great in number that
mortuaries, hospitals and funeral homes are overwhelmed.
This bill amends the Homeland Security Act of 2002, requiring the
Administrator of FEMA to “provide guidance and coordination for mass
fatality planning, and for other purposes.”
According to the text of the Bill
Congress finds the following:
(1) Emergency preparedness often plans
for how to prepare and provide for survivors of a natural disaster, act
of terrorism, or other man-made disaster, but fails to plan for how to
prepare for and respond to mass fatalities that result from such an
incident.
(2) Funeral homes, cemeteries, and
mortuaries could be overwhelmed should mass fatalities arise from a
natural disaster, act of terrorism, or other man-made disaster.
(3) Different religions have different
customs surrounding death; for example, the Jewish and Muslim religions
call for burial of the deceased not later than 48 hours after death.
We must be very concerned when plans are put into place to deal with
such a large number of dead bodies. This video provides further
analysis of the Bill:
The de facto government of the United States has just moved another
piece on the chessboard in a game that was begun with the false flag
event of 9/11 and the subsequent enactment of the unPatriot
Act. We should be extremely concerned that plans are being made for
such a massive death toll on American soil that civilian facilities will
be unable to keep pace. The wheels are turning faster…
Thanks to: http://shiftfrequency.com
Posted on October 7, 2012 by Gillian
The Daily Sheeple | October 6 2012
The US Congress has put the government’s purchase of over a billion
and a half rounds of hollow point bullets into perspective with their
latest legislative offering, HR Bill 6566: The Mass Fatality Planning
and Religious Considerations Act.
The act was quietly passed on September 28, but only caught public
attention yesterday. It mandates Federal Emergency Management Agency
(FEMA) to make preparations for fatalities so great in number that
mortuaries, hospitals and funeral homes are overwhelmed.
This bill amends the Homeland Security Act of 2002, requiring the
Administrator of FEMA to “provide guidance and coordination for mass
fatality planning, and for other purposes.”
According to the text of the Bill
Congress finds the following:
(1) Emergency preparedness often plans
for how to prepare and provide for survivors of a natural disaster, act
of terrorism, or other man-made disaster, but fails to plan for how to
prepare for and respond to mass fatalities that result from such an
incident.
(2) Funeral homes, cemeteries, and
mortuaries could be overwhelmed should mass fatalities arise from a
natural disaster, act of terrorism, or other man-made disaster.
(3) Different religions have different
customs surrounding death; for example, the Jewish and Muslim religions
call for burial of the deceased not later than 48 hours after death.
We must be very concerned when plans are put into place to deal with
such a large number of dead bodies. This video provides further
analysis of the Bill:
The de facto government of the United States has just moved another
piece on the chessboard in a game that was begun with the false flag
event of 9/11 and the subsequent enactment of the unPatriot
Act. We should be extremely concerned that plans are being made for
such a massive death toll on American soil that civilian facilities will
be unable to keep pace. The wheels are turning faster…
Thanks to: http://shiftfrequency.com