33 Replies to “The Decline And Fall Of The American Empire”

  1. Kate – something’s wrong with the 10-10 poster you have listed under 2011. It appears in green.
    It’s not people from Vulcan (AB) that they need to control, it’s everyone who doesn’t agree with them.

  2. No. No, no, no.
    If this isn’t a CC joke, it’s time for an entirely new, and massively armed, National Guard.

  3. I mentioned this at work to the young lings. They had no clue.
    In fact anything before 1990 is a vast black pool of ignorance.
    For some reason they think a nuclear accident is worse than an open bomb test. I put it down to movies by Hollywood liberals.
    JMO

  4. Yes, they are our only hope of surviving global warming, aren’t they? Though the Godzilla attacks can be a tad distracting.

  5. The pussification of the armed forces has now been realized.
    After all, soldiers are supposed to pass out chocolate and bottled spring water to doe-eyed children when the landing crafts bring them ashore after the tsunami/huricane/earthquake. Perhaps the National Guard can even provide security detail at the Green Day concerts now that they’ve jumped on the Gore-zuki band wagon.
    In Canada we will confiscate the military rifles and “arm” our brave young men and women with snow shovels and Jack Layton can finally retire, comforted in the knowledge that his work is done.
    And in a cave somewhere in Pakistan, bin Laden is doubled over laughing his ass off comforted that his work is well under way.
    I find myself praying for Kate’s asteroid on a regular basis now.

  6. “Though the Godzilla attacks can be a tad distracting.”
    That’s the reason I have confidence in the Japanese. They’ve been through this before.

  7. Sign up to save flowers and trees in exotic locales when you are mobilized. Enjoy the nightlife of places the in-crowd have missed. The unspoiled beauty of Afghanistan or Minot ND. Gourmet meals supplied free of charge as well as great fitness facilities.
    Tune your reflexes and protect Uncle Sam and Mother Gaia from evil carbon spewers.
    Low impact artillery is our goal. Help us achieve our mandate to make Al Gore look good. After all, he was almost a President.

  8. Ts2:
    Pretty graph. Short answer is “no” these are still Extremely low levels.
    Curious that the radiation start point seems to be from the southern part of japan – not the northwest.

  9. The link to the testing information makes me think of a dumb question for those who remember the 50s and 60s: my parents and older sibling lived in Toronto in the mid-50s to late 60s. My mother told me that they would mail off my older sibling’s baby teeth (as they fell out, not as they were beaten out) to the government — apparently this was part of a survey to see if fallout from nuclear tests could be detected across North America.
    Does anyone recall if this was done in Canada? Was this a national survey, or just a local thing? I’ve Googled around on it and have found references to localized tests using a similar protocol in the US, but none in Canada. Just wondering.

  10. Predicted…in the Book of David (you know which one)
    And they shall beat their swords into carbon-shares and their spears into recruiting hooks.

  11. I’m not sure why the Darwinists aren’t all excited by nuclear leaks. Surely all the mutant life forms created by such a leak is a good thing. Just think how much the better a three eyed fish is at seeing danger. Why if the dodo bird had three legs it might still be alive because it could run that much faster.

  12. TS2.
    Xe133 half life is five days. In short, it means that the decay rate is fast, and, given that gas will be in the upper atmosphere (lighter than air) and dispersion, no worries……

  13. Further to that……
    Xenon-133 is used for lung ventilation studies which demonstrate respiratory efficiency. Patients breathe the radio- active gas and scintillation cameras measure the amount of radioactivity found over areas of the lung.
    This procedure provides a good indication of how well the lung is functioning, can detect the presence of pulmonary emboli, and can assess chronic ventilation diseases.

  14. Davenport
    I WONDER HOW MANY PEOPLE BORN AFTER 1951 HAVE DIED IN AUTO ACCIDENTS IN THE SAME TIME FRAME?

  15. Somebody in recruiting has it right. Get the greenies in the door, then when they are signed up “surprise”, you are going to Afghanistan for a bit to “protect” the environment. Oh, you better take a helmet. And this gun. And this other stuff, just in case.

  16. Never thought I’d agree with Davenport in a bazillion years, but – I think the Japanese reactor crisis is being taken far too lightly by the MSM then subsequently the public.
    This is going to affect us all adversely in varying degrees for a long time to come, not just the Japanese.

  17. old duffer >
    Probably more + the extra cancer deaths. Not sure why that would be an argument? It definitely wouldn’t be if you were dying in a hospital bed and suspected a link between government radiation and your misery. They would give a rats @ss, and you would be paying the bills. It’s not allot different than the soldiers returning from Vietnam poisoned by Agent Orange, or recently from Iraq invisibly sick from DU munitions.
    If people think that’s BS or cool you can easily research a plethora of information about it online. One way or another it all comes back to haunt us in the end, whether you feel it doesn’t affect you directly or not.

  18. old duffer: “I WONDER HOW MANY PEOPLE BORN AFTER 1951 HAVE DIED IN AUTO ACCIDENTS IN THE SAME TIME FRAME?”
    Your point being what? That because atmospheric nuclear test fallout from Nevada killed fewer people than car accidents, that particular bit of US military history is all hunky-dory?

  19. You’re right Davs – we should have nuked more atolls. A bunch of natives living on crops of coral are less whiny than a bunch of yanks, and anyway noone listens.
    If we handn’t tested out nukes the Soviets might have invaded. Remember the Soviets? Not just an alcohol-induced hallucination of Joe McCarthy’s, whatever the Ceeb has led you to believe.
    I’ll take a radiation exposure over the Russkies. And don’t you keep up with Coulter? A little radiation is good for you.
    Do you have any photos of 50-foot nine-headed mutated iguanas? Because otherwise I suggest that your study may be, yannow, not very good.

  20. “If we handn’t tested out nukes the Soviets might have invaded.”
    Still, below-ground tests would’ve been a better call.
    “Do you have any photos of 50-foot nine-headed mutated iguanas? Because otherwise I suggest that your study may be, yannow, not very good.”
    That’s your litmus test for a good study on the effects of nuclear radiation — fidelity to 1950s sci-fi film imagery?

  21. Revnant Dream: “Its a World of three eyed fish. Curtsy of liberal vision.”
    In addition to three-eyed fish, their sexual identifiers are also being mixed up and confused. I wonder if humans in our cities are drinking the same water?

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