January 24, 2018
By Martin Walsh
While North Korea (click here) has frequently threatened to launch nuclear missiles at the United States, the U.S. has vowed to defend itself at all costs.
As such, many may not be aware of how powerful and deadly a nuclear attack would be if it ever occurred, especially on our own shores.
The website NuclearSecrecy.com features an interactive nuclear map that allows viewers to visually see the effects certain nuclear attacks would have on an area....
This is some of the most irresponsible journalism that exists. It propagates fear, even onto Twitter and Facebook without empowering people. To understand such a map is one thing, but, to allow the fear to exist it propagates without providing insight to how the USA addresses such threats, INCLUDING THE PURSUIT OF PEACE, is appalling to realize it is a political paradigm being staged.
There is no real answer to a nuclear detonation. Even Preppers, no matter how much they like to think they can overcome such a heinous weapon, can't provide a world worth living in after such a detonation. This is not simply a tornado that people can emerge from a storm cellar after the minutes of terror passes over. A nuclear detonation is a devastation for a very long time. There are people in Japan that still suffer from effects
September 2, 2018
By Matt Schudel
On Aug. 9, 1945, (click here) Sumiteru Taniguchi was delivering mail on his bicycle in Nagasaki, Japan. At 11:02 a.m., he noticed a rainbow-like flash and was thrown to the ground.
"When I looked up," he said in a 1994 interview later broadcast on PBS, "the house I had just passed had been destroyed. The last house to which I distributed mail was still there. I also saw a child blown away. Big stones were flying in the air and one came down and hit me, then flew up again into the sky."...
Take a good look. A USA nuclear weapon did that. Why? Yes, Pearl Harbor, but, also because the USA could not fight a war on two fronts. The idea the USA can fight a war on two fronts is a myth. The second war front is destroyed by unthinkable weapons that will now in the year 2018 be met with a similar weapon to our country.
Nuclear Non-Proliferation is the only answer to this heinous weapon.
The excitement in the Pacific after the announcement by the Olympic Committee that North Korea and South Korea would be entering together is growing.
Yesterday, China stated it would entertain the idea of a "One Korea" pursuit if it were based in peace. Today, the Japanese Prime Minister announced he would be attending the Winter Olympics in PyeongChang.
If this simple act by a Communist leader could create this degree of hope, it is more than exciting, it is inspiring. I look forward to more hope among the people that can't be destroyed.