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12/09/2021

Social Media Lessons from the Joplin Tornado

There were many lessons about how to use social media to save lives and reduce the damage to property before, during and after a huge tornado hit Joplin, Missouri on May 11, 2011. Here are some of mine.
(Photo: A destroyed helicopter lies on its side in the parking lot of the Joplin Regional Medical Center. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)
  • Have Facebook page up and running BEFORE the disaster so:People can use it to locate relatives, find friends, confirm who is alive and who has perished
  • First responders, police, mayor and other authorities can communicate with the public using social media tools (Twitter, Facebook, Flickr and many others)
  • Identify and educate about looters, criminals, scams
  • Official volunteers know where to go and what to do
  •  Citizen volunteers know what to gather and how to deliver it
  •  Possessions can be gathered and returned to their owners
For more background, Mike Smith, the author of When the Sirens were Silent: How a Warning System Failed a Community has a first-rate analysis of how false tornado warnings mean many ignore warnings for real tornados hereAlso, see Warnings: The True Story of How Science Tamed Nature.

Each of these lessons, and others, can be found in the extensive Joplin Facebook postings below.
Here are links to provide background about the disaster. It is well worth visiting these websites now that time has passed. There are many recovery and getting-back-to-normal lessons to be found there.
[Photos courtesy of http://www.flickr.com/photos/zeitlosimagery as first found on
Here are examples of official press releases that can be used as templates for communicating with the public.

Tornado Information

REMINDER, Police and fire officials are strongly encouraging anyone who does not have a home in the affected area to please stay clear of the damage site. Search and rescue operations will continue throughout the evening and emergency personnel needs full, unobstructed access to do their jobs. Thank you for your cooperation. And please help spread the word.
- The Joplin Tornado Sirens will be TESTED at 10:30am Tuesday morning to ensure that they are working.
- Missouri American Water has issued a boil order for all water to be ingested or consumed in the City of Joplin and will continue until further notice. Bring your water to a rolling boil for at least 3 minutes.

Links
City of JoplinFacebook Page - Most current City information being posted there first.

Safe & Well Website - Red Cross, Safe and Well Website. You can report yourself Safe and Well & search for loved ones. State of Missouri - Joplin Tornado Information

www.disasterassistance.gov - FEMA Disaster Assistance
Residents and business owners affected by the storm can apply for assistance through FEMA, with up to $30,200 available for each individual. Visit www.disasterassistance.gov, call 800-621-FEMA (3362), or register via smartphone at m.FEMA.gov.
(Emergency personnel walk through a neighborhood. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)

City of Joplin News Releases

Tuesday, May 24th - FEMA Assistance Residents and business owners affected by the storm can apply for assistance through FEMA, with up to $30,200 available for each individual. Visit www.disasterassistance.gov, call 800-621-FEMA (3362), or register via smartphone at FEMA.gov.

Tuesday, May 24th - 7:15am - Update Press Conference scheduled for 9:00am today.
The City of Joplin would like to announce that a news conference will be held today at 9:00 a.m. at Cunningham Park, located just east of the intersection of 26th and Maiden Lane.

Attending the news conference will be Joplin City Manager Mark Rohr; Joplin Fire Chief Mitch Randles; and possibly FEMA representatives. For additional updates, citizens are encouraged to visit www.facebook.com/cityofjoplin.https://www.facebook.com/joplinmo/?tn-str=k*F

Monday, May 23rd - 12:01pm - Update Press Conference scheduled for 3:00pm today.
City of Joplin Press Conf to update status of search &rescue efforts in aftermath of tornado tragedy will be held at 3 pm on Mon, May 23 @Joplin Armory, 2000 W 32nd St. City is working to keep high damage area clear of unnecessary traffic in order to provide efficient services to our citizens.

Monday, May 23rd - morning - Joplin Boil Order
Missouri American Water has issued a boil order for all customers in the Joplin area.
Monday, May 23rd - 4:01am - Wellness Check hotline
The City of Joplin understands the concern many have about their loved ones who endured the tornado that traveled through the middle of Joplin at approximately 5:45 p.m. Sunday, May 22nd. Citizens can now check on the status of their friends and family by calling 417-659-5464
Many homes and businesses have been affected, and Joplin Mayor Mike Woolston has declared a local disaster due to the damage of this storm. The City is also working under a state disaster declaration..
Monday, May 23 - 3:01am - Volunteers for Tornado Disaster should report to MSSU's Recreation Center
A significant tornado came through the middle section of Joplin near 6 p.m. on Sunday, May 22nd. Many homes and businesses have been affected, and Joplin Mayor Mike Woolston has declared a local disaster due to the damage of this storm. The City is also working under a state disaster declaration.
Many people have contacted the City of Joplin to volunteer assistance to the victims of the storm. ALL citizen volunteers should report to the Recreation Center at Missouri Southern State University. Volunteers' services are appreciated, but to be effective, will need to be coordinated through this centralized location.
Citizens are reminded that the American Red Cross, in cooperation with the City, has set up a shelter at Missouri Southern State University in the Leggett & Platt Center. The City and Joplin R-8 are coordinating transportation to help those left homeless due to tornado. People can go to the following locations and a bus will take them to the shelter. People should go to:
1. Junge Stadium on 13th Street;
2. Forest Park Baptist Church, 7th & Range Line
3. Lowe's 24th & Range Line
4. Vintage Stock, 32nd & Main.
Because of the severe damage to many buildings, people are advised to check with their schools and/or employers about Monday's schedule to learn if the facilities are open. Many places are affected and will be closed. This includes Joplin Municipal Court and Joplin Public Schools.

The City has activated its Emergency Operations Center, and is working closely with American Red Cross, emergency management services and medical personnel of numerous surrounding communities to assess the damage and assist those hurt in this storm. We appreciate everyone's patience, and ask if you do not have to be out in the City to please stay home and help your neighbors and friends as needed.

Sunday, May 22: 10:55pm - NOTICE ON TORNADO DAMAGE IN JOPLIN
(A cross stands atop a church that was severely damaged. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)
The City of Joplin understands that many families and homes have been affected by the tornado. Joplin Mayor Mike Woolston has declared a local disaster due to the damage of this storm. The City has activated its Emergency Operations Center, and is working closely with American Red Cross, emergency management services and medical personnel of numerous surrounding communities to assess the damage and assist those hurt in this storm. We appreciate everyone's patience, and ask if you do not have to be out in the City to please stay home and help your neighbors and friends as needed.
For those needing shelter, the American Red Cross has set up a shelter at Missouri Southern State University in the , Leggett & Platte Center. The City and Joplin R-8 are coordinating transportation to help those left homeless due to tornado. People can go to the following locations and a bus will take them to the shelter. People should go to:
1. Junge Stadium on 13th Street;
2. Forest Park Baptist Church, 7th & Rangeline
3. Lowe's 24th & Rangeline
4. Vintage Stock, 32nd & Main.
I copied the Facebook Postings below on May 24, 2011 from:

http://www.facebook.com/joplinmo?sk=wall&filter=12 
They are worth reading because the capture lessons from the critical 72 hours after the event. They are especially useful for what people offer besides advice, like where to donate wheel chairs for the elderly who need them and where pet owners can find locate their pets.

May 24, 2011 Joplin Facebook postings:

Lauryn Marie I am with the River Valley Leader News Organization and just got off the phone with the Salvation Army. Lt. Josh Robinett says that the donations are all very thoughtful, but they are being overrun. Monetary donations are the best way to help with the diaster relief. There is a link on the on salvationarmy.org website to donate. If you would like more news check on rivervalleyleader.com
Roya Lorge I live in Clarksville, TN, but Springfield is my hometown and I want to help. I am taking donations here in TN and plan on driving them down this weekend. I know that almost anything would be appreciated, but I need to know what are the greatest necessities as of right now, besides water. Thanks! 
Amy Martin Conner shoes, water, baby supplies, personal hygenie, and food items that are individually wrapped are needed.
Roya Lorge Thank you!
Alexanderea C. Hamilton Tide Loads of Hope and Duracell Truck will be open to the public beginning Thurs. at the Walmart on 7th St in Joplin MO. The Duracell truck has power stations that enable people to charge devices and use PC's to communicate to their families they are safe (7am-7pm). Tide Loads of Hope is a mobile laundromat that washes 300 loads a day! Please share this with anyone that may need this
Free day care for children of volunteers at Carterville Christian Church. Please call 417 540 9029 for more info on dropping kids off, driving directions or volunteering to work the day care.
How can I help? I am in Chicago and I am ready to ask around work and all my friends to donate cloths, supplies, etc. Can I ship them? Is there anything specific you are looking for?
Teresa Beck i know that are asking for bottle water, no one is allowed to drink the water in joplin, also need diapers ,blankets,pillows , canned goods too
Alabama 2011 Tornado Lost or Missing Josette, you may want to check out this Google Document. Organizations are listing locations for drop offs there. http://goo.gl/9N0LS Truckers are volunteering their time to transport, also. 
(A man carries a young boy who was rescued after being trapped in his home. (AP Photo/Mike Gullett)
Patricia Newsom Cedillo
Anyone know of a place to mail donated clothes and such? I'm in Texas.
Amber Spence Check The Bridge they are coordinating with a lot od donators.
Amber Spence of donators sorry!
Kerry Pece Try contacting someone from this site http://goo.gl/9N0LS
I have clean childrens clothing ranging from 12 months - 5T, Teen sizes and adult. Live in Springfield, MO...where can I take these to?
Kerry Pece Try this website http://goo.gl/9N0LS
All subway restaurants in the independence missouri area, and the subway in liberty mo walmart are accepting all non-monetary donations. Please inbox me if you have any questions.
Who in Joplin can tell me about - ?
1. the roads and access to the city
2. stores that are open, we can send gift cards if we know where to get them from
Jan Ashley April Hoth Reeves and Timothy Reeves will be filling their Church van from Town and Country Christian Church in Okmulgee, OK this week to take to Joplin. Personal items, WATER, diapers are most needed. Look into your stockpiles and see what you can give. Call me or their number is 405-614-0076. They would like the donations by Wednesday. Thanks. Also, gloves, tarps, trash bags and totes are needed. They are taking them to April's Parents Church to be distributed. 
where in springfield can i drop off items? does anyone need clothes (maternity or baby)
Jennifer Schuck Raby Q 1021 studios in the food for less shopping center
Mitsya Marsupial the bistro market parking lot downtown.
Donna M Meek I need to know if we can deliver supplies, we have some 4-H clubs collecting
Mitsya Marsupial the local officials are begging people not to just sow up. contact your area's red cross or united way & let them coordinate with the city for delivery
Donna M Meek Thank you!!
Kristyn Bolin My husband works for MoDOT about an hour away from Joplin - just heard they are heading out with all their dump trucks and chainsaws! :)
The Kitchen, IncThe Kitchen will be collecting personal care items through Friday for our neighbors in Joplin. Please bring these items to our Administration Building, 420 E Pacific Springfield, MO between the hours of 9:00 am and 4:00 pm. For more info please call 417-837-1500 and ask to speak with Stephanie or Kippie. Items to donate: tooth brushes, tooth paste, shampoo, soap, deodorant, etc. Thank you!
Alicia MorrisCBC is in need of type O negative. Please consider donating blood at this time and give the gift of life!
Jaclyn Gittings At this time Show-Me Response remains on stand-by. Local and regional resources are being utilized. The remaining hospital does not require additional staff at this time. Should that change, we will call up volunteers through Show-Me Response. At this time we ask that our volunteers please be patient, get plenty of rest. Please do not self deploy. (Residents begin digging through the rubble of their home. (AP Photo/Mike Gullett)
Steve Elliott Did Sagmont Baptist Camp get hit?
Leslie Cheesman Rovero We are in Los Angeles.... who do we contact in your area to send clothes and other stuff to you guys!!??? God Bless and know you are all in our prayers. 
Janet Svendsen Bain May be helpful for everyone in surrounding areas collecting items of what is needed, wanted, desired so people can do what they can to send those items...
The Kitchen, Inc The Kitchen will be collecting personal care items through Friday for our neighbors in Joplin. Please bring these items to our Administration Building, 420 E Pacific Springfield, MO between the hours of 9:00 am and 4:00 pm. For more info please call 417-837-1500 and ask to speak with Stephanie or Kippie. Items to donate: tooth brushes, tooth paste, shampoo, soap, deodorant, etc. Thank you! 
Jaclyn GittingsAt this time Show-Me Response remains on stand-by. Local and regional resources are being utilized. The remaining hospital does not require additional staff at this time. Should that change, we will call up volunteers through Show-Me Response. At this time we ask that our volunteers please be patient, get plenty of rest. Please do not self deploy
Shawn Lee Defiant Wood‎.lookin for scott morris, chris miller, stormy miller, and chris elseworth. anyone that knows them from my joplin friends needs to help me find them. also lookin for liz eads.Do you know if any organization is collecting canes, walkers and wheelchairs for the elderly?
Philip Struble Weather update: More storms and possible tornadoes tonight. Highest risk for the Joplin area will be between 9-11pm. Looks like the highest possibility of tornadoes is in an area extending from Salina to southern Oklahoma and from south central Kansas to the 4State area. Stay alert. I will keep the updates coming
Tricia Burg Oh no I hope and pray the weatherman is wrong.
Sara Winne Foster Would the admin of this site please contact me when you get a chance? We are setting up a website of resources and I would like to connect you with it. Please write when you have a chance with your contact info so I can give you more information. Thanks.
Alabama 2011 Tornado Lost or Missing After recently going through this, please be careful where you donate money. Unfortunately, there are many who are not honest and will take advantage of this tragedy.
I know most people list the ARC, but there are many more legitimate organizations who will take and distribute money locally without the large overhead of a corporation or the risk of being scammed.
Kristyn Bolin My husband works for MoDOT about an hour away from Joplin - just heard they are heading out with all their dump trucks and chainsaws! :)
Teri Wheeler OK YA'LL I CALLED THEM ABOUT THIS PAGE NEEDING A SHARE BUTTON! WOOHOO! SHE SAID I KNOW JUST THE PERSON TO TELL! SO AGAIN THIS IS HOW IT IS TO BE A SHOW ME STATE GIRL! SHOW THEM AND THEY WILL GET IT DONE! ;) THANKS FOR THE IDEA FOR A SHARE BUTTON! 
Brooke Tosie So what do i do if i wanna go to Joplin and help? Do i just go down there?
Brooke Tosie Thank you all !!
Brittany Nicole You can sign up as a volunteer on www.211missouri.org/
Josette Sacco How can I help? I am in Chicago and I am ready to ask around work and all my friends to donate cloths, supplies, etc. Can I ship them? Is there anything specific you are looking for?
Teresa Beck i know that are asking for bottle water, no one is allowed to drink the water in joplin, also need diapers ,blankets,pillows , canned goods too
Alabama 2011 Tornado Lost or Missing Josette, you may want to check out this Google Document. Organizations are listing locations for drop offs there. http://goo.gl/9N0LS Truckers are volunteering their time to transport, also.
Frank Drake A Shear Thing Salon is partnering with Heart to Heart,
Plato's Closet, and other Shawnee, KS businesses to collect
supplies for those affected by the tornado in Joplin, MO
Here is how you can help...
CARE KIT CONTENTS:
Kim Bedell I have a crew of guys that can come from Leavenworth KS with chainsaws and bobcat equipment. Who do I need to get in contact with so they can make arrangements to come help out?
Amy Martin Conner for help in the rescue and cleanup efforts, you should contact the joplin police dept (417) 623-3131 and let them know your skills and what equipmet you have. :)
Kim Bedell Thank you!
I have clean childrens clothing ranging from 12 months - 5T, Teen sizes and adult. Live in Springfield, MO...where can I take these to?
Hospitals where people were taken
Integris Baptist Health Center in Miami - 918-542-6611
McCune Brooks Hospital in Carthage 417-358-8121
St. John's Hospital in Springfield 417-820-2000
(Destroyed vehicles are piled on top of one another in the parking lot of the Joplin Regional Medical Center. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)
Sabrina Bentrup MRC Recycling is Accepting Non-Perishable Donations for Joplin Relief
On Saturday, May 28, MRC will be taking a truck to Joplin, Missouri to aid in the recovery in the wake of the destruction sustained during the recent storm activity.
We are taking non-perishable donations at all MRC locations. Donations must be brought in by Friday th...See More
A MO family is matching up to $50,000 in donations made to Heart of Missouri United Way for Joplin, MO Tornado Recovery.
Nikki Moffett Czeschin Trying to locate Stanley Moffett or any of his family in the Joplin area. They are not listed on the safe and well website. I know the odds of someone hearing of him are slight, but I thought I'd put it out there. Thanks!
Amanda Claxton Missouri United Way has established the Joplin, MO Tornado Recovery. To donate, call 573-443-4523. Or text "JOPLIN" to 864833 to make a $10 donation. :)
Joanne Curio if any one going up to joplin from lebanon mo let me know because i would love to help out here is my no 417-322-0707 my name is joanne
Debbie Gibbs Godlewski Joanne - seriously...i don't even know you but, be careful!!!
Joanne Curio i need to go and help out thats me my heart is telling me to help out because we may be able to save lifes out there
Phone lines are now open at Heart of Missouri United Way! Call 573-443-4523, go online to http://uwheartmo.org/, or text JOPLIN to 864833 to make a donation. A MO family has pledged to match up to $50,000 in donations made to this organization, beginning this morning, and 00% of proceeds go straight to Joplin. All overhead is being covered locally.
uwheartmo.org
This is the official website of the Heart of Missouri United Way in Columbia, Missouri.
Savannah Portell And baby supplies!
Maria Zaldiba Thank you for all you're doing. I'm praying and will donate.Amber Lucas St. John's in Tulsa, Ok. has people that were injured. The main number is 918-744-2345. I am checking with the other hospitals around here as well.
(Residents of Joplin, Mo, walk west on 26th Street near Maiden Lane. (AP Photo/Mike Gullett)
Jarred Young ok so fema has too many numbers anyone know the number for fema in joplin???Bill Benson Our needs our becoming very specific at the shelter, for example we need treats and snacks, particularly diabetic friendly items. Also office supplies like ink pens. Please share and repost.Jennifer Tomasi Joplin Tornado Lost Documents

This is a new page that has people who have found photos and other documents, personal items in their lawns etc. after the tornado. They are trying to return these things to their owners.
Very good 
\Tony Williams Don't pos medical records. Its a HEPA violation. Morgan GunterBe wary to donate. Trucks are being turned away. And you never know who is lying about supplies... Happened with Katrina. Go through the Red Cross or Fema
Jessica StocktonStockton Law Office at 207 E. Main St., Gardner, KS 66030 is now taking donations like clothing, shoes, non-perishable food items, hand sanitizer, and money for the families affected by the tornado in Joplin, MO. We are open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. closed from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. for lunch. Thank you, please re-post to get the word out!
Lief Eric MaloneCould the group creators please make a $10 Million for Joplin event, encouraging 1 million people to give $10 to the Heart of Missouri United Way?
Jarod ClarkeThe Kansas City Chiefs are accepting donations of bottled water from noon to 7pm today and Wednesday from 7am to 7pm at Arrowhead Stadium Lot C. http://bit.ly/iG0VqUJennifer Leisure SlinkardI'd be more than willing to take in any victims/families that need a temporary place...I'm in Fort Scott about 1 hour away fro m Joplin.

social media disaster response
Social Media in Disaster Response Infographic by the University of San Francisco.

1/30/2020

Flu Infection: Three Seconds Until Midnight Review

Dr. Steven A. Hatfill,  specialist physician, virologiist, bio-defense researcher, working in a Level 4 lab, is who you want to follow to understand the current Wuhan flu. Here is his website from which I draw this material
  • Although viruses are indeed a definite biological entity that can both replicate and change with time, a virus is considered to be “alive”.
  • A virus of any type is simply a very small assembly of complicated molecules that include proteins, RNA molecules (or DNA molecules in some viruses), and sometimes fat and sugar molecules.
  • Although these biological molecules are highly organized, a virus is incapable of any form of energy production or biochemical metabolism.
  • A virus is simply an inert collection of chemicals until it penetrates and enters into a living cell of its host.
  • Influenza is actually a viral infection of birds.  Studies have shown that approximately one out of four wild birds are infected with some strain of the Influenza virus.
  • Instead of affecting the upper airway, the virus infects the intestines of the birds.
  • Usually the Influenza virus does not harm the birds but it is shed into the environment though bird droppings.
  • Individuals who have been infected with the Influenza virus are infectious to others for a day before they show any symptoms at all through the respiratory droplets they generate while speaking, coughing, and sneezing.
  • Their hands are also contaminated by the respiratory droplets they generate, and any surface that they touch can be contaminated by the virus for several hours.
  • An infected individual is considered infectious for at least four-days after they begin to show symptoms. Children may remain infectious to others for another several days after they recover from an Influenza infection.
  • An infected individual will contaminate all the objects and surfaces around them.
  • Scientists knew that Influenza was contagious and that limiting social contact with other people could reduce their chances of becoming infected with Influenza.
  • Today these measures are called Non-Pharmaceutical Interventions or NPI.
[I have always done research on the "Spanish Flu." due to what my grandmother Margaret Sweeney Watson told me growing up. She was a very even tempered person, and the only time I saw her upset was when she spoke of the effect of the Spanish Flu in Germantown, Philadelphia when she was young. For several weeks in 1918, horse drawn wooden carts would arrive daily to pick up the dead. Looking back, I realize she was traumatized by seeing this as a young girl. Here is a good description of the Spanish Flu's impact on Philadelphia's citizens.]
  • Frequently wash hands using soap and water or alcohol-based hand sanitizer.
  • Avoid rubbing your eyes with your hands unless you wash them first.
  • Routine surface cleaning of frequently touched surfaces and objects like tables, door knobs, desks, cell phones, and computer keyboards.
  • The goal is to slow down the rate of influenza transmission so that hospitals can manage the number of patients that are being admitted for care.
  • Traditionally this has been the closure of all public gatherings including schools, movie theaters, church services, bars, restaurants, and the like.
  • However, in a heavily urbanized area where people are dependent on mass transit to travel to work, these closures will not be fully effective.
  • The Influenza virus can survive up to 3-days when at high concentrations in the presence of respiratory mucus and kept out of the ultraviolet rays of sunlight.
  • The hands must be sanitized immediately after handling money.
  • Banknotes may well be a significant factor in Influenza transmission, but our research indicates that no federal agency has yet addressed this concern.

  • If My Hands are Contaminated, Can Scratching My Nose or Rubbing My Eyes Cause Me to Be Infected?

    Yes
    In a Severe Lethal Influenza Pandemic, Will the Government Tell Me the Truth What is Happening?
    • Based on past history, it cannot be guaranteed that the US Government will tell its citizens the truth about the severity of an Influenza Pandemic.

    • Dr. Steven Hatfill Biography

    • Dr. Steven Hatfill is a specialist physician and a virologist with a military background and separate master’s degrees in microbial genetics, radiation biochemistry, and experimental pathology. In 1986, he overwintered in Antarctica as a member of the 27th SANAE Antarctic Expedition. In 1992, he demonstrated that the drug Thalidomide exerted a major effect in Leukemia cell cultures. Analogues of this drug are now a mainstay treatment for pre-leukemia and Multiple Myeloma. 

      Dr Hatfill’s medical fellowships include Oxford University, the NIH in Bethesda, and the NRC where he studied the Ebola Virus at the US Army Medical Research Institute for Infectious Diseases at Fort Detrick. His background includes training and certification as a UN Weapons Inspector. Since 2005, he has been involved in the directed training of both civilians and the military, in the medical response to mass casualties from blast and ballistic injury.

      In 2015, he trained and helped to establish the Rapid Hemorrhagic Fever Response Team for the National Disaster Management Unit in Kenya, Africa. He has numerous peer-reviewed scientific publications. In 2018, he was awarded Honorary U.S. Army Parachute Wings with Bronze Star, in an exchange ceremony with the U.S. Army 1st Special Warfare Training Group (Airborne). He is a National Fellow of the Explorers Club, a board member of several non-profit medical organizations and is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in two departments at a leading US Medical School.

      While listening to the Steve Bannon War Room show, I heard him talking about the Wuhan Flu with Dr. Steven A. Hatfill.
An alarm went off in my mind and soul.
I knew that name well.
When I worked on anthrax mitigation in 2003, the FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) and the Department of Justice (DOJ) went after him with a vengeance. They accused him of being responsible for sending anthrax in envelopes through he mail where it was released in postal facilities and killed people.
That was a total lie on the FBI's part. As today, they were so powerful they did not have to be truthful or accurate in their persecutions.
And as today, they leaked to and used the mainstream media (New York Times, Washington Post, Baltimore Sun, CNN, ABC, NBC, CBS, etc) as a force multiplier to go after him.
Here is the whole sordid tale of FBI, DOJ and main stream media persecution of this great man.

10/27/2021

The Positives of the Pandemic

Note: The article below will be in the upcoming 50th Anniversary Issue of the Journal of Civil Defense (TACDA.ORG) by the The American Civil Defense Association.

Disasters, like the release of the Communist Chinese Party (CCP) bioweapon,  are experienced differently by everyone. What each person goes through determines the lessons they learn from the event.


Here are mine. 
I hope they help you and your family during the next disaster. Please take the time to read this and reflect on other lessons you and your family learned. 
Then take action to prepare for the next disaster and the one that will follow.

History teaches us that as humans we have always experienced disasters. At any given moment, someone somewhere in the world is in the middle of a disaster.

Huge worldwide disasters like the recent pandemic are more widely known and studied because they impact so many, but all disasters have lessons that must be learned to be better able to handle the next one.

For your health, safety and survival, as well as that of your family, take steps now to ensure that you can successfully overcome the unique challenges each disaster creates, including the recent pandemic. 

Here are some quick and easy steps you can take to protect your family now. Go to the TACDA Survival Store. I recommend three items in particular.

  • WaterBricks: Pure water is essential to survival. Buy WaterBricks to ensure you have pure water for you and your family during and after a disaster. Purchase at least three times the WaterBricks you think you need as pure drinking water disappears very fast in any disaster.
  • EMP-Hardened Waterproof Thumb Drive: Most small business go out of business after a disaster not due to the fire, hurricane, flood, etc., but due to a loss of data. This waterproof thumb drive has our disaster courses on 5% of the memory. The other 95% is for your use. Backup your data daily to ensure your business survives. Moms, back up your family medical data, financial records, and all other vital data on a device you can keep in your purse.
  • Go Dark Faraday Bag: The Go Dark Faraday Bag for Cell Phones and the Go Dark Faraday Bag for Tablets offer one vital tool to blind the unwanted, intrusive power to monitor, track and control your daily life.

American Disaster History Past

For most of American history, Americans knew they were on their own when it came to disasters.

As a nation of farmers, small businesses, and craftsman, they were highly independent problem solvers in their thinking and lives, including when disaster struck.

They depended on themselves, their families, and their faith to meet the challenges of feeding, sheltering, healing, comforting, creating, and building the American Dream.

Even when the American Dream was an American Nightmare, as when hurricanes, fire, flood, disease, war and other disasters that hit them hard and fast in the New World, they responded by rolling up their sleeves and getting it done.

They did what was necessary not only to survive, but to prevail.

And they instilled the same philosophy, work ethic and beliefs in their children and grandchildren.

What was the result?

The most freedom, prosperity and highest living standard ever created.

Americans traditionally knew they were on their own.

For the past few decades, the myth that the government would handle the disaster and its impacts for you gained widespread currency among the American people.

Nothing could be further from the truth.

You are on your own.

Now, with the pandemic in the rear-view mirror, you hopefully have figured out that you are on your own.

Prepare now that supplies are abundant to prepare yourself and your family for the next disaster. 

For a good podcast on the history of civil defense in the United States and especially children, listen to Civil Defense Radio here.

The Big Lessons of the Pandemic

Think back to life in the United States in December 2019 when the Wuhan Flu was taken by five million infected Chinese citizens taking flights all over the world spreading it to millions in over 200 countries.

Your world changed forever.         

Americans woke up to the reality that a catastrophic disaster, once viewed on their televisions and smart phones in other nations since World War II, was now in their reality daily.

Toilet paper, clean water, abundant food, even their assumption that their health was good and their lives were long, was suddenly no longer guaranteed.

Americans learned in a matter of days what the rest of the world knew from birth…that their safety and security was fleeting, and their safety and security were vulnerable.

As their local, state and federal governments cast about without a clear direction out or even a cogent explanation of what was happening, they began to panic.

The elderly were dying in great numbers and the panic worsened as the media highlighted the worst fears and provided no solutions.

As just one of many examples, in Mount Airy, MD where I live the media provided round the clock coverage of a nursing home nearby where 28 patients died due to incompetence in the pandemic (https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/maryland-imposes-70000-fine-on-nursing-home-where-nearly-all-residents-contracted-covid-19/2020/06/26/a0ece6ee-b7cb-11ea-a8da-693df3d7674a_story.html).

Tools to fight the pandemic were in short supply.

I know because I had to take $3,000 of my emergency funds to purchase personal protective equipment (PPE) from North American Rescue (https://www.narescue.com/all-products.html) for the Mount Airy Police Department, the State Troopers at the Frederick barracks, and for the priest who said Last Rites for 28 elderly who died at the nursing home in Mount Airy.

The governor of Maryland was before the cameras daily saying he was supplying all the needs for the public employees and medical community in my state.

He even claimed he went to South Korea and purchased “South Korean” PPE.

I knew differently as I knew the people he claimed to be helping and they had nothing at the time.

And when he went to South Korea, he purchased CCP PPE that had been bought up by the overseas Chinese buyers who purchase baby formula for Chinese parents as they do not trust the government providers there given they added table hardener to baby formula over 22 years ago and killed thousands of babies.

Therefore, to this day baby formula is more valuable than gold or heroin in Red China.

When the governor of Maryland returned and proclaimed he purchased all the PPE required for the citizens of Maryland, he was lauded in the media.

But within weeks reports began to surface that the PPE he purchased from the CCP was highly defective.

The story quickly went down the memory hole.

But Americans in Maryland, like Americans in New York and California and all over the country, began to question their pre-pandemic beliefs.

They began to learn that it was a myth that government authorities were:

·         Competent

·         Ready to care for you

·         Knew more than they did

·         Would take care of you

As the months dragged on and the chaos increased, many Americans came to realized that they were on their own when it came to their survival.

And that is a good thing.

For 45 years I have been trying to educate Americans that good times can become bad times very quickly.

Maybe 1% of Americans were previously open to preparing for their own survival.

Now, far more are willing to do what is necessary to increase their chances of surviving a natural or manmade disaster.

This has been the purpose of TACDA since it was founded in 1962.

History and experience have taught me and many the basic fact although survival is never guaranteed, it is more likely if you prepare.

When the 2020 pandemic hit Americans, most had forgotten that fact.

With the pandemic, they had to adapt and overcome their fears and prior ways to survive.

Many did so in a highly positive way.

As someone who has studied disasters my entire adult life, I saw average Americans rally to save their families and their civilization.

Despite the constant fear porn the media spews out, Americans made massive strides learning, adopting, adapting and implementing survival skills.

Some follow. 

Americans Realized Supply Lines are Tenuous

Before the pandemic, most Americans assumed supplies like toilet paper, meat, baby formula, diapers and other basic necessities would always be abundant.

When the shelves were stripped in days of such items in early 2020, they were in shock, but quickly found ways to find what they needed.

They shopped online.

Instead of going to stores like Cosco that hoarders frequented, they went to a Dollar General and bought what they needed for their families.

Because no supply chain can keep up with the endless demand of hoarders, when people were able to find their basic supplies, or alternatives.

And as for the toilet paper shortage that everyone experienced and was talking about back in March of 2020, many Americans realized there are alternatives. In other words, they adapted (for an example, see: https://theprovidentprepper.org/no-toilet-paper-no-problem-14-emergency-alternatives/). 

Supply Lines Bent but did not Break…This Time

I did video supply line testing of grocery stores for the first 7 months of the pandemic.

Initially, there was total panic. Shoppers cleared out the shelves quickly, much as they do before a hurricane.

At the retail end, there were five layers to the supply line pyramid that were subject to extreme pressure.

First, big box stores were hit hard. Hoarders stuck hard and fast and cleared out their immediate inventory in days. Even when the big box stores resupplied, the hoarders returned and cleaned them out again.

It took them many months to return their inventory to pre-pandemic levels, but they eventually accomplished that end.

Second, panic buying by shoppers cleaned out grocery store shelves. With most items on a three-day resupply timeline, it was hard for grocers to keep up with inventory. For the four grocery stores I monitored and filmed, most had serious shortages on numerous aisles.

Like big box stores, they could not provide enough basic supplies as each time them did the hoarders would clean them out. But eventually the grocers were able to restock to meet the demand.

The third level was convenience stores that provide so many basic survival items in addition to gas (coffee, drinks, chicken, refreshments, toiletries, snacks, etc.) to a very large number of Americans.

They were hit hard initially until so many Americans began to work from home and ordered food via apps. (Although food ordering apps can be a quick solution to feeding yourself and your family at times, they are vulnerable to shut down during disasters. See, for example, https://tacda.org/chinas-dependence-on-digital-cash-exchange-for-goods-causes-suffering-amidst-power-outages/.)

The fourth level of the supply line is what I call specialty stores. For example, near me is a well-supplied meat and fish market (http://www.wagnersmeats.com/) and a fruit and vegetable factory store (https://mccutcheons.com/factory-store/) .

Both have been there for decades and supply abundant food basics at a reasonable price. Both, perhaps because they are family owned, were able to keep up with the increased demand when shoppers went to them after the big box stores and groceries ran out of supplies.

The fifth level is the general store. I monitored the Dollar General (https://stores.dollargeneral.com/md/frederick/11988/) nearby. Perhaps many shoppers do not know they exist as they have never shopped there, but everything you need to survive is found there. In my several months of monitory the supply lines and shelf items at the Dollar General they never ran out of anything.

Your supply chain will be unique to your location. Get to know it before the next event so you do not waste time trying to find items that will only be purchased at another location.

WARNING: Increasingly, we are dependent on Red China for everything from critical rare elements for cell phones and military hardware to inner tubes for our tires to microchips for our electronic devices. They have been clear that they will cut off our supply at any time for any reason if they want.

Government Does not Know Best

I worked for many years to create an emergency operations plan, disaster exercises, continuity of operations plans, memorandum of understanding and other planning tools for the mayor and town of Mount Airy, MD.

When the initial panic hit back in March of 2020, he created a “Disaster Response Team” and put police tape around the children’s playgrounds.

Despite all my volunteer work in this area, I was not invited to be on the “Disaster Response Team” by the mayor, and I figured he had enough going on and did not question him about it.

However, when I saw his team wrapped police tape around all the children’s playgrounds and posted multiple panic warning signs at these playgrounds, I called him.

Keep in mind this was someone I had written many 9/11 ceremony speeches for, created campaign strategies that helped him win elected office, and considered a friend until then.

Up to this point we had even been discussing me acting as a ghost writer for a book we planned called, “The Best Small-Town Mayor in America.”

“Mayor, what are you doing to the children? They need sunshine and exercise to get Vitamin D and to build their immune systems. They need to play and laugh and run around and enjoy each other socially like normal children. Why did you shut down the children’s playgrounds? That is the opposite of what they need.”

“That is what the governor ordered.”

“Why would you listen to him? He can’t even get PPE to the local police or state troopers. I know because I just used up my $3,000 emergency funds to buy it from North American Rescue and gave it to them. And he lies. He said he got PPE from the South Korean’s but bought it from the CCP.”

“That’s what the governor ordered.”

“OK. Can I come over and we can talk about it?”

Remember, this is someone I knew and worked with and enjoyed for 12 years.

“Not necessary. The decision has already been made.”

Then he hung up.

Afterwards, he would not take a call from me or answer my emails.

I bring this up for two reasons.

First, it is a small example of how government leaders, local, county, state and federal were making decisions in a panic mode without thought to short- or long-term consequences.

Such consequences include that many Americans gained 30 pounds during the pandemic due to lack of physical activity which in the long run will kill more Americans than the few who were killed by the pandemic.

Sadly, this includes our precious children.

Second, it is representative of millions of government mandatory policies, plans and directives that were destructive to the health of American children and their families.

For example, gargling each day with hydrogen peroxide kills germs, bacteria and viruses and thereby prevents any coronavirus.

Washing with goat milk soap, as it has the highest fat content of any soap, melts the coronavirus (https://tacda.org/how-soap-destroys-covid-19/).

Simple solutions like this were not only censored by Big Media, Big Tech, Big Pharma and Big Government, but such solutions were mocked and the reputations of anyone who suggested such easy solutions were destroyed.

Two years into this pandemic, more and more Americans now realize that their government leaders failed them.

I believe many Americans have gone through many of these kinds of experiences during the pandemic.

As I said…you are on your own.

 

Small Changes that in Total are Huge

Think of the plastic splash guards that are everywhere from convenience to coffee stores these days.

They are just one of millions of small changes that have happened due to the pandemic.

And many such changes are positive.

For example, recently I was at a Mother’s Day dinner with my wife and son.

They had a plastic barrier between the booths that also acted as a sound barrier.

Where before the loud diners to beside us would have drown out our conversation, the plastic barriers allowed us to hear each other and resulted in a more pleasant dinner.

Think about it and you will identify many such small, but positive, changes due to the pandemic.

Rather than listen to the continuous negative impacts of the pandemic Big Media pushes 24/7, think for yourself and you will discover many positives of the pandemic for you, your family, and your community.

It just takes the effort to do so. 

Independent Schools Grew Exponentially

Because so many parents of school-age children had to rapidly adapt when the schools closed and the teachers refused to teach during the pandemic, despite the scientifically and data proven fact that children do not get or transmit the Wuhan flu, many decided they could no longer rely on collectivist public education systems.

These parents have created charter, Christian, private, and home school options in remarkable numbers (see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vK5iEkPw0bM).

This is a permanent change that will have a huge impact on this nation. 

What is to be Done

These are a few changes I noted during the pandemic.

You no doubt have many others you observed.

The pandemic was a massive event with many lessons.

I have detailed a few I learned.

You and your family no doubt learned others.

What is important is that Americans were shaken from their belief that disaster on a scale we just experienced could not happen here.

It did.

I know as I have distributed over 3,000 business cards to moms, small business owners and others to help them adapt.

Only 5 people have refused to take my TACDA business card in the past two years.

That is 3,995 out of my sample of 3000 who now realize we all must adapt and are open to learning how to do so for themselves and their families.

TACDA will help you do that.

TACDA has been educating Americans about multiple disasters since 1962.

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So, prepare now for the next disaster that is as certain to arrive as the sun tomorrow.