Why Has The White House Suddenly Released A Strategy For Dealing With A Catastrophic Meteor Impact?

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As SHTFPlan.com’s Mac Slavo notes, we should take notice at the government preparations for disaster, and the possibility of a cataclysmic collision with damaging objects in space.

At the same time, we should take notice at what they are preparing for with all the billions of dollars thrown at defense and survival, it comes in secretive infrastructure for a reclusive sect of power, and in top-down plans to contain the unrest.

 

Preparations for the individual to survive, and be resilient are not being put in place in this government, though many other governments have made such an investment into the lives of individuals. Time and again, these people are told to brace for the worst, with little to show for it. A few have made their preps, and it may yet prove useful in this or some other disaster.

Why Has The White House Suddenly Released A Strategy For Dealing With The Threat Of A Catastrophic Meteor Impact?

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Authored by The End Of The American Dream’s Michael Snyder,

Does the White House know something that the rest of us do not? As the Obama administration draws to a close, the White House has suddenly released a major document that details a multi-pronged strategy for dealing with the threat of a catastrophic meteor impact. Most of us remember movies such as “Deep Impact” and “Armageddon” that attempted to depict what such a crisis would look like, but up until fairly recently the U.S. government has never seemed to take this kind of threat very seriously.

So what has changed?

Of all the things that the White House could be focusing on, why this?

And this new report is just the latest in a series of measures that the government has taken over the past couple of years to help prepare us for incoming meteors and asteroids. The following is an excerpt from a recent Gizmodo article

Concern over an apocalyptic asteroid strike has risen all the way to the top: The White House released a document this week detailing a strategy for National Near Earth Object (NEO) preparedness. Morgan Freeman would no doubt be proud, although honestly, the nation might have more pressing apocalypse concerns closer to home.

 

Last year brought renewed interest in handling humanity-ending impact events. After a 2014 audit showed that NASA had a cruddy NEO preparedness system, the agency founded a new Planetary Defense Coordination Office (PDCO) last year to detect all of our potentially nasty NEO neighbors. The office quickly escalated talk to action, running preparedness drills with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), launching spacecraft to gather asteroid information, and even drawing up plans to nuke the bad boys out of the sky if things get dicey.

NASA continues to assure us that no threat is imminent, so why spend so much time, energy and resources on a non-existent crisis?

If you want to read the 25 page document that the White House just released, it is entitled “National Near-Earth Object Preparedness Strategy” and you can read it for yourself right here.

The document was put together by the Interagency Working Group for Detecting and Mitigating the Impact of Earth-bound Near-Earth Objects, and it outlined seven key objectives that the authors believe are important…

1. Enhance NEO detection, tracking, and characterization capabilities
2. Develop methods for NEO deflection and disruption
3. Improve modelling, predictions, and information integration
4. Develop emergency procedures for NEO impact scenarios
5. Establish NEO impact response and recovery procedures
6. Leverage and support international cooperation
7. Establish coordination and communications protocols and thresholds for taking action

And without a doubt, we definitely do need to enhance our detection abilities. Just the other day, a very large asteroid barely missed us, and we had only discovered it two days earlier

Early Monday morning, while the US East Coast was pouring coffee, dropping kids off at school, and cursing in traffic, a space rock as big as a 10-story building slipped past Earth.

 

The asteroid, dubbed 2017 AG13, was discovered only Saturday by the University of Arizona’s Catalina Sky Survey, according to an email from Slooh, a company that broadcasts live views of space.

We were very fortunate this time, but the truth is that our planet crosses paths with other giant space rocks on a very regular basis.

In fact, a near-Earth object that is being called “a cross between an asteroid and a comet” will come fairly close to our planet in February

The latter “object”, dubbed the 2016 WF9, was detected by NASA in late November and has left scientist’s scratching their heads.

 

They have described the celestial rock as a cross between an asteroid and a comet.

 

It’s in the middle of its of.9 year orbit between Jupiter and Earth and will approach us on February 25, flying by at a distance of 32million miles from the planet.

Currently, approximately 10,000 major near-Earth objects have been identified by scientists, and about 10 percent of them are one kilometer or larger in size.

If one of those monsters directly hit our planet, we truly would be facing an extinction-level event.

For example, just imagine the kind of devastation that would happen if a large asteroid or meteor hit the Atlantic Ocean. Tsunami waves hundreds of feet tall would be sent racing toward the coasts of North America, South America, Africa and western Europe, and millions upon millions of people would die.

This is something that scientists have actually studied. According to a study conducted at the University of California at Santa Cruz, if a giant meteor did strike the Atlantic Ocean we could potentially see tsunami waves as high as 400 feet slam into the east coast of the United States…

If an asteroid crashes into the Earth, it is likely to splash down somewhere in the oceans that cover 70 percent of the planet’s surface. Huge tsunami waves, spreading out from the impact site like the ripples from a rock tossed into a pond, would inundate heavily populated coastal areas. A computer simulation of an asteroid impact tsunami developed by scientists at the University of California, Santa Cruz, shows waves as high as 400 feet sweeping onto the Atlantic Coast of the United States.

Depending on where the meteor strikes, we could potentially see New York City, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington D.C., Charleston, Miami and countless other major coastal cities all wiped out on a single day.

Right now, 39 percent of all Americans live in a county that directly borders a shoreline.

To say that we are vulnerable to a massive tsunami caused by a meteor impact would be a massive understatement.

And scientists assure us that it will happen someday. In fact, I don’t know if you have noticed, but our area of space seems to have a lot more “traffic” in it these days. NASA tells us that there is nothing to be worried about, but others are concerned that something may be coming toward us or that we are moving toward something.

Ultimately, we need to remember that we are essentially a speck of dust hurtling through a massive galaxy at incredibly high speeds, and our galaxy is only an extremely small part of an absolutely enormous and ever changing universe.

 

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B LEVER
B LEVER
January 13, 2017 8:38 am

I/S may finally have his dream of the giant meteor impact come true. I have a very uneasy feeling that Oreo and the script writers are up to something.

Yesterday, the Ruskies at RT took over CSPAN and broadcasted RT feed for a full 10 minutes. WTF?
Are they letting it be known that they can hack Oreo if he tries to pull a FF like a giant meteor hit?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  B LEVER
January 13, 2017 10:29 am

How, exactly, could a FF major meteor stride be pulled off?

I’d think a FF volcano would be easier to do, and that would be virtually impossible unless we’ve developed some serious technology that no one knows about but everyone has.

Dutchman
Dutchman
January 13, 2017 9:23 am

What a foolish thing to worry about. It’s fate. And you can’t avoid fate.

I can tell you (having worked for NASA and the DoD) that an asteroid 1-2 km in diameter, traveling +20,000 mph – has a LOT of momentum. No nuclear war head could damage it. Further, the risk of launching a huge war head, well if the launch went poorly…

The steam / dust in the atmosphere would create a winter, perhaps an ice age. Maybe we’d be back to 1,000,000 people.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Dutchman
January 13, 2017 10:35 am

Even if it could it would just make a difference similar to the difference between a rifle and a shotgun, less intense hit but over a much larger area and packing the same overall energy.

Nukes could conceivably be used to divert one into missing us, but without a lot of experimentation in how to do it I doubt a first try would be at all successful in actually accomplishing it. More likely we’d just get hit by a radioactive meteor in stead of a non radioactive one.

IMO, I’m not a meteor strike mitigation scientist.

Won not Jon
Won not Jon
  Dutchman
January 13, 2017 2:48 pm

Hmm, a missile strike on the meteor would convert it into a MIRV. We have a better chance letting it come in and maybe hit in the middle of the flyover states. It says in this article that 61% of the population lives in the tard states. That explains our current predicament.

The experts said no way Trump could win the election for president. Why take chances with a random meteor? 2017 is the year the impossible happens. Witness, RT preempting CSPAN; is Russia the deep state? Are we all unknowing Putin puffers?

Bonus question, Dutchman, did you ever know Jim Devault?

kokoda the deplorable
kokoda the deplorable
January 13, 2017 9:27 am

Why Has The White House Suddenly Released A Strategy For Dealing With The Threat Of A Catastrophic Meteor Impact?

by Michael Snyder

Insightful that someone would even think of that question of ‘why now’.

I’ve always said that defense against Asteroids/Comets should take top priority at NASA over anything else, including Musloid Outreach, Mars Outreach, etc.

Zarathustra
Zarathustra
January 13, 2017 9:41 am

uh huh. Could be tomorrow, could be 20 million years from now. But what a nice mirage to draw people’s fears away from a predatory state.

PatrioTEA
PatrioTEA
January 13, 2017 9:52 am

“The steam / dust in the atmosphere would create a winter, perhaps an ice age. Maybe we’d be back to 1,000,000 people.”…..is in keeping with the OWG’s overall plan to rule the world as outlined on the Georgia Stones.

AA
AA
January 13, 2017 10:10 am

I hope it happens sooner, then later. This will really mess up my retirement plans.

Dutchman
Dutchman
  AA
January 13, 2017 10:21 am

You won’t need any retirement plans.

CCRider
CCRider
January 13, 2017 10:21 am

If it hits Washington, DC I’ll start believing in God again.

Dutchman
Dutchman
  CCRider
January 13, 2017 10:22 am

I’m afraid that huge cesspool of shit will just ‘swallow it up’.

PatrioTEA
PatrioTEA
January 13, 2017 10:25 am

It may be part of Barry’s last ditch attempt to create a crisis for the OWG’s plan to take over the World as noted in the “Georga Stones.”

Rob
Rob
January 13, 2017 11:53 am

Giant Meteor – 2017 !!!

That gets my vote.

Bell1
Bell1
January 13, 2017 1:37 pm

Once state-sponsored “terrorism” is no longer needed to achieve global objectives, threats from outer space will be introduced as the next boogey man to control the masses, whether that be asteroids, the Planet X mythology or aliens landing. After all, we’d all be willing to “sacrifice” even more of our freedoms and personal property for the greater good…to “save the planet”, right?

Mesomorph
Mesomorph
January 13, 2017 3:43 pm

I doubt it but maybe this is the real reason the US has 10 of 11 aircraft carriers parked right now. It seems as likely as any other reason.

If a nuclear explosion was used to break up an incoming asteroid I think it would be a good thing. To stick with the shotgun analogy, I would much rather be shot at from 100 yards with #9 shot than a 1 oz. slug. I have killed 214 feral hogs in the last four years and I have shot them with everything short of a .50. Nothing drops a 200 pound critter like a 12 gauge slug.

Won not Jon
Won not Jon
  Mesomorph
January 13, 2017 3:52 pm

Mesozoic, BB might be able to help you.

Won not Jon
Won not Jon
  Mesomorph
January 13, 2017 3:56 pm

Wouldn’t that provoke a nucular winter?

James
James
January 13, 2017 4:12 pm

Why,perhaps they did a recount of vote and giant meteor won,realize then should not be able to type this with giant meteor and all but occurs to me giant meter would not yet be inaugurated!

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
January 13, 2017 8:40 pm

“Why Has The White House Suddenly Released A Strategy For Dealing With A Catastrophic Meteor Impact?”

Because the govt. has been paying 10,000 drones for thirty years to come up with a strategy that will never work and now some low level drone manager is worried Trump will probably cancel their jobs if they don’t show some results/progress.

Won not Jon
Won not Jon
  IndenturedServant
January 13, 2017 10:06 pm

Your ignorance has taken on a new dimension; a dimension of hypocrisy. Aren’t you the one who posted all those impressive NASA images of space?

The Trumpeteers are out in force digging for areas to trim and grab money for their wall. Anybody in their right mind would or could tell you that if you don’t have defense or research departments, you don’t have a country.

While the tards in middle earth, flyover country, believe all you need is a trailer and a mudhole to bathe in, the educated city folk know that science is the engine of survival and its contributions are not measurable in quarterly statements but maybe one day you will read the book on What the Man on the Moon gave us.