Prepare. Plan. Stay Informed.
It reads like a disaster is pending. The Ready.gov site is gearing up to promote the National Preparedness Week in September 2009. Television commercials are airing throughout America.
What is the Ready Campaign?
According to the Ready.gov site, it is…
… a national public service advertising campaign, sponsored by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) in partnership with the Advertising Council. It is designed to educate and empower Americans to prepare for and respond to emergencies including natural disasters and potential terrorist attacks. The goal of the campaign is to get the public involved and ultimately to increase the level of basic preparedness across the nation.
Ready asks individuals to do four key things:
- Get an emergency supply kit
- Make a family emergency plan
- Be informed about the different types of emergencies that could occur and their appropriate responses, and
- Get involved in community efforts.
Individuals can visit www.ready.gov or call 1-800-BE-READY for information about emergency preparedness.
What does this have to do with 2012?
Visting the AboveTopSecret.com forum recently, I chanced across one reader’s take on all of this…
The first time I pondered the point behind the commercial, but decided it was irrelevant. Next, after seeing it again, I wondered who would sponsor a commercial stating nothing more than your average day person to prepare in case of an emergency was to happen.
Visiting the site, www.ready.gov… it then dawned on me, while doing further research this is directly funded by the U.S government. On top of, the funds being derived from homeland security themselves. Why would Homeland Security directly fund a commercial like this?
One could argue, well they simply wanted to get a simple message out. Once again it would draw too much suspicion if homeland security themselves were to make such a commercial. So why not sponsor with someone and start getting the word out? Let me also remind everyone, to my knowledge there has never been such a past event such as homeland security directly funding an act like this.
I than sat down and thought, with the upcoming events like Hollywood releasing a big movie 2012, such a commercial will only draw suspicion at that time. So I am proposing, is it possible the government knows something they aren’t releasing? This could fall into anything really, but with all the media attention around the upcoming solar storms and 2012, my only conclusion is this is focusing towards this.
Lastly, if you visit their website the “kit” is of the following: (A basic 3 day survival kit). I trained with the United States military doing survival classes years ago and I can tell you some items on this list are not for a 3 day survival.
Find out what to include in your emergency kit by visiting the Ready.gov site.
So, does the Government know something about 2012?
Are they starting to prepare us before the panic starts?