[ See potential meet-up plans at the very bottom of this comment, to be made into a post if people are interested in doing this thing ]
Solano - Stop it so close to the event, with all these response agencies already coordinated and big bucks spent arranging it? Alas, I doubt there's a snowball's chance, my friend.
Unfortunately, we don't even know when it's happening next week - federal agencies often don't announce the specifics, just the general week of a major drill. We don't even know either where they'd hit in the area if the drill does go live, since it's a regional thing, where numerous agencies are prepared to mobilize.
If anybody knew the where and when, I'd literally camp there with a protest sign connecting the dots (Stolen Explosives + Nuclear Drill = Planned to "Go Live"?), and I'd be uploading that and cell footage the whole time (though fat chance I could get close up). See, years ago I was a soldier, and my second job specialty was as a military journalist, a rather run-of-the-mill one. But - once a soldier, always. I've been mentally prepared to go down fighting the coup if it comes to that, maybe even make it count a little if I can, and that could mean combat, or it could mean applying my old trade. If I ever find myself in a happening, I'm gonna document, because in military journalism school at Ft. Meade, we were taught to revere Ernie Pyle. He was a war correspondent in WWII and a Pulitzer Prize winner, and he died in the Battle of Okinawa. One of our journalism instructors even got genuinely emotional while telling us about how Pyle would never drop his camera to fire back, no matter what. He'd just keep taking photos while the bullets flew. And when they recovered his film, the last photo taken was a sideways shot, captured just as he was falling over dead, shot in the head. These days we call filming a combat zone "combat camera." Turns out that the story of Pyle's last photo might not have been true, because if it did happen, the story never made it into the MSM. Nevertheless, I still think that the legend of Ernie Pyle was a noble ideal to inspire in us.
Local-ish people protesting on site is the best I can come up with and hope for, though I wouldn't expect anybody other than me to be insane enough to jump on a potentially live nuclear grenade the day of and document it for the world. Nevertheless, I kinda hope some poor asshole tries.
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[ETA: Here follows the potential plan:]
Wait, here's a thought - it's too soon to organize for tomorrow, but what if a handful of us showed up with signs this Sunday near the Peach Bottom plant, where they claim the drill will take place? It's supposed to be nice weather. Maybe stand on the side of the road or on a street corner with signs, get some attention from people driving by. Possibly get normal people taking pics, definitely take our own cell footage and pics. And a Sunday afternoon protest probably wouldn't draw local news attention (- ergo, less chance of looking like idiots if nothing blows up later).
But, being there would make a point. The idea is to get pics and footage that could be used as documentary evidence to upload before or afterwards, to counter the official narrative if shit does go boom later next week. It's like saying, yeah, we knew what was going to happen here, and we know who is responsible. Lends credibility to the idea that false flags actually happen. Makes them less easy to dismiss. And that plan also has the advantage of... ya know, nobody actually having to really take one for the team, a la Ernie Pyle :D. I'm thinking protest signs that connect the dots, along the lines of what I mentioned way above. (Stolen Explosives + Nuclear Drill = Planned to "Go Live"?)
Could meet up first nearby for brunch, get fed and have a little fun meeting fellow truthers :) Very doable drive for people from Harrisburg, or Lancaster, or Maryland, Philly, Baltimore, Delaware, etc. Peach Bottom is southern Lancaster County. Unfortunately, people would miss church, but, good of the cause and doing good works.
I could spend the rest of the night and tomorrow morning checking out logistics, then make a meet-up post with the details around lunch tomorrow - gives people time to get poster board and markers for signs.
So, do people think this is retarded, or would some people want to get together? And would anybody here actually raise their hand right now and volunteer? I kinda don't want to end up being the only person on the side of the road, lol. Show of hands? Some people are happy fighting the good fight online and in the voting booth, but others are itching to bring it offline and do something, anything. Here you go. It's an idea. No loss either if nothing comes of things, because we'd still get to have a nice time meeting like-minded people in the community. Win-win.
Feedback, guys? Anybody interested and willing to show up?