Orange was called for the first time on May 20, 2003, and the second time on Dec 21, 2003 when it was known by
NASA that the Earth was on a collision course with Planet X and that a Sweeping Arm of the Sun was due within
days. Thus, a determined Homeland Security team has tried innovation. If they can’t just call out an increased terror
threat, at will, and with the excuse of chatter on the airwaves, perhaps they can simulate travel blocks under this guise.
Nancy had predicted a Sweeping Arm on Mar 25-26, her best estimate, so a test was scheduled for this time frame.
Anticipated to coincide with disasters from natural causes, during the sweep, the test would measure:
1. the degree of travel disruption
2. the alternate routes taken by those needing to travel
3. the degree of panic or anger such a blockage would cause
4. how quickly local crews reacted to and cleaned up the disaster
5. whether the public suspected terrorism at the core, or looked elsewhere for a cause.
The results of this test were a failure, in the eyes of those hoping to effect a Level Red, in essence.
1. the public flowed around the blockage like water around a pebble in its path
2. alternate routes increased as the need arose, endless innovation by the public where it was hoped they would be
habit prone and rigid, refusing to try other avenues
3. as with the blackout in NYC when the entire Seaway was affected last August, the public was calm and were
spontaneously helpful to one another
4. local crews were annoyingly efficient in putting out fires and setting up alternative routes for commuters
5. the public did not suspect terrorism, despite the alert which preceded the fires, and those who have long
suspected the US government of trying to fake it became more convinced this was the case.
Richmond Times-Dispatch
Mar 26, 2004
A raging fire broke out at 12:32 PM. today in a building under construction for Virginia
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ZetaTalk: Travel Blocks
Commonwealth University and ignited other blazes blocks away, sending soccer ball-sized cinders
tumbling down city streets and the interstate and filling the sky with smoke. The fires affected an
area bounded by Interstate 95 on the north. Witnesses reporting hearing two or three explosions
before the fire.
Fiery Truck Crash Shuts Down I-95 Portion
March 26, 2004
An oil tanker truck crashed on Interstate 95 Thursday night and started a fire that burned out of
control, possibly destroying bridges in both directions on the heavily used highway between New
York and Boston, state police said. The highway may be closed for days or weeks because of the
damage, Vance said. He said engineers would assess the damage. I-95 is a vital artery connecting
the New York area, Connecticut and the rest of New England.
Bridgeport: Terror Threat Targets I-95
March 25, 2004
A terror threat targets Connecticutś busiest stretch of highway, the Interstate-95 corridor in
Bridgeport. State police began stepping up security in the area Thursday. The response is a
coordinated effort between local and state police, the Coast Guard, and Homeland Security.
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written Mar 31, 2004
The BP refinery explosion, with the Homeland Security warning to ‘Shelter in Place’, seems
similar to the Bridgeport incident. There were reportedly warnings that terrorists would try to
blow up oil or refinery installations in the Gulf of Mexico just days before this. Was this
another test?
We have mentioned that the duct tape and plastic sheeting suggestion, made early on by Homeland Security and defended as logical by the Bush Administration as a means of protecting against noxious gas attacks, was a test. The
notion, that in homes where cracks and air leaks abound, that such a rig would protect against poison gas is nonsense.
Homes have ventilation systems, which were not addressed, and if a bug can crawl about between the walls and into
the rooms, air can likewise move. Thus this was a gullibility test, considered a failure based on the resulting sales of
duct tape. But it was argued that the test was a poor setup. No immediate danger existed to prompt such purchases.
Duct tape and plastic sheeting are also products in stock in many homes, thus sales a poor measure. A second test was
needed to determine how gullible, and likely to follow Homeland Security advice, the public would be.
As anyone following the global quake information packaged by Nancy has noticed, Houston has been under stress for
Months. The SE United States is sinking, and this is the point where the SE attaches to the mainland. Where little
publicized, problems with breaks and water logged infrastructure are many, and it was presumed only a matter of time
until one of the many refineries in the area snapped and exploded, as so many are doing around the world at this time.
In particular, it was presumed a problem would occur around the time of the Mar 26 Sweep, and it did. Local
communities were advised to issue a Shelter-in-Place order, and to monitor the traffic closely to determine
compliance. This test has all the aspects not in the duct tape test, as an exploding refinery is an immediate danger,
roads in the flat lands of Texas easily visible from the air and even from tall buildings, and the urge of those with any
sense of self preservation would be to vacate, at least temporarily.
Prior statistics on the degree of compliance with orders to leave the areas when hurricanes were about to slam the coast
were also available, for comparison. Once again, the reaction of people was considered to be a null for the test. Those
who in the past rushed to leave during hurricane warnings, did so again. Those who in the past stayed in place, either
because they were unable to leave or simply stubborn and even perhaps wishing to die, did so during the refinery
explosion also. No change. Thus, no one paid attention to the Shelter in Place directive. If asked, those rushing to leave
would state however politely that the order seemed contrary, as toxic fumes and a spreading eruption of flames were
likely, and a home no shelter for either of those problems. Thus, unless a Homeland Security directive seemed
appropriate for the danger at hand, it would not be followed.
This bodes ill for those hoping to control mass migrations to safe area from coastal or river basin cities. The public has
a deep distrust of the motives of the Bush Administration and Homeland Security, and that is what this test proved.
Plant explosion in Texas City, Mar 31, Houston
An explosion at the BP Amoco chemical plant in Texas City located at FM 519 East Tuesday