: Alabama City Reopening Fallout Shelters - AOL News
Why would Huntsville be an area under threat of nuclear terrorism, and need
CAVE shelters ?
Huntsville, Alabama is also a NASA turf, the home of Dr. Wernher von Braun, a scientist, who worked with Hitler on the 'Vengeance Weapon' of 1942 . . . who surrendered to America in 1945.
How important is the work at NASA, in Huntsville, Alabama ? First, read
a little background on Wernher von Braun and the NASA Marshall Space
Flight Center in Huntsville :
Dr. Wernher von Braun : Rocket Science with Hitler, Movie with Disney, meeting with President Kennedy!
Huntsville - an out-of-the-way city best known as the home of NASA 's Marshall Space Flight Center . . .
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marshall_Space_Flight_CenterThe Huntsville Operations Support Center (HOSC) is a facility which supports Space Shuttle launch, payload and experiment activities at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, ISS launch and experiment operations.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wernher_von_BraunDr. Wernher Magnus Maximilian Freiherr[1] von Braun (March 23, 1912 – June 16, 1977) was one of the leading figures in the development of rocket technology in Germany and the United States.
On December 22, 1942, Adolf Hitler signed the order approving the production of the A-4 as a "vengeance weapon" and the group developed it to target London. Following von Braun's July 7, 1943 presentation of a color movie showing an A-4 taking off, Hitler was so enthusiastic that he personally made him a professor shortly thereafter.[5] In Germany and at this time, this was an absolutely unusual promotion for an engineer who was only 31 years old.
On May 2, 1945, upon finding an American private from the U.S. 44th Infantry Division, von Braun's brother and fellow rocket engineer, Magnus, approached the soldier on a bicycle, calling out in broken English, "My name is Magnus von Braun. My brother invented the V-2. We want to surrender."[11]
In the hope that its involvement would bring about greater public interest in the future of the space program, von Braun also began working with the Disney studios as a technical director, initially for three television films about space exploration. The initial broadcast devoted to space exploration was Man in Space which first went on air on March 9, 1955.
(see photo): Wernher von Braun walking with President Kennedy at Redstone Arsenal in 1963.
During the late 1960s, von Braun played an instrumental role in the development of the U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville (Alabama) . . .
Crownsevenalphabet's Dream : The Explosion
date of dream: approx. early 1980's
The odd thing about me reading this CAVE shelter fallout plan-of-action
in Huntsville, Alabama . . . is Northern Alabama is my home turf. As a
child in grade school, we waited our turn to be invited to the
Space Center in Huntsville, to tour the rockets with a teacher and enjoy
a day trip. It was a childhood delight.
In the early 1980's, I told my mother and family about a dream I had.
This dream, was about my mother's home place and her neighborhood
being abandoned. She lived less than one hour from Huntsville Space Center.
She lived in a ranch style, open carport home.
I heard a explosion and looked and saw the picture window and
entire brick wall blown out. Due to this being the side of the carport
entrance, I stepped into the open area that had been blown out.
I began to pray.
Suddenly when I opened my eyes, people I knew named Barbara, Ronald, Regina were standing inside the living room next to the blown out wall to the house.
I looked at them and they did not see me. I could see them,
however, they could not see me.
Then the severed head of Ronald, was laying on the hardwood
floors and his mouth was trying to speak, but words would
not come forth. His head was separated away from his body.
I could understand and interpret what he was telling me. Although,
only the mouth and lips moved, no sound came out.
He was telling me that previous to my arrival, that some semi-tractor-
trailers had appeared within our childhood neighborhood. The back
tail-gates to these semi-tractor-trailer trucks . . . forced everyone
living in the neighborhood into these cargo trucks.
Then the scene changed.
I am in the yard of the house. No one is anywhere in the view
of our old garden space. No person remains in the Chestnut
tree grove area, to the back of the property. Our closest neighbor
is gone. The silence, is so silent.
The sound of no sound, will be vivid in my mind forever.
Upon waking up from the dream, I discussed with my mother and
my family and church friends, this nightmare.
I told all of them that I had seen the beginning of the next
holocaust, happening within my very own childhood neighborhood.
Because several people are still alive that I discussed this dream
with, I plan to send them this article dated 09-28-2007.
If you have never seen fallout shelter caves, this article has graphic
pictures of the 2007 Huntsville, Alabama project :
A fallout shelter sign is seen Sept. 19 in Huntsville, Ala. Fearing a nuclear strike by terrorists, officials are working to identify potential shelters for 300,000 people in the city and surrounding county.
Alabama City Reopening Fallout Shelters
http://news.aol.com/story/ar/_a/alabama-ci...S00010000000001By JAY REEVES,
AP
Posted: 2007-09-28 00:10:29
Filed Under: Nation News
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (Sept. 27) - In an age of al-Qaida, sleeper cells and the threat of nuclear terrorism, Huntsville is dusting off its Cold War manual to create the nation's most ambitious fallout-shelter plan, featuring an abandoned mine big enough for 20,000 people to take cover underground.