Thursday, 2 April 2020

FEMA Sends Out Emergency Request For 100,000 Military-Style Body Bags And Refrigerated Trucks Anticipating An Avalanche Of COVID-19 Fatalities

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FEMA Sends Out Emergency Request For 100,000 Military-Style Body Bags And Refrigerated Trucks Anticipating An Avalanche Of COVID-19 Fatalities

by Geoffrey Grider

The Pentagon and FEMA are seeking to provide as many as 100,000 military-style body bags for potential civilian use as the U.S. warns that deaths could soar in the coming weeks from the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.

The Pentagon and FEMA are seeking to provide as many as 100,000 military-style body bags for potential civilian use as the U.S. warns that deaths could soar in the coming weeks from the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.

You know that feeling you get after you get on a roller coaster, you're all strapped in and as the car starts to climb up that first hill, it dawns on you that there's just as much of a chance of getting through it safely as there is you will suffer some horrific fate? According to the United States government, that's exactly where we seem to be right now on the first day of April as we continue to battle the COVID-19 coronavirus. FEMA wants 100,000 body bags, what does that tell you? That's a crazy amount of dead people over the next two weeks.
"Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths. Be not wise in thine own eyes: fear the LORD, and depart from evil. It shall be health to thy navel, and marrow to thy bones." Proverbs 3:5-8 (KJB)
It tells me that FEMA is expecting a lot of people to die from the coronavirus, it tells me that the Pentagon is expecting a lot of people to die from the coronavirus in April. As of this moment, there are 938,172 global cases of COVID-19 coronavirus, with 47,068 dead, 31,573 in serious condition, and 190,800 people have had it and recovered fully from it. You can view up to the minute coronavirus stats here. In America, there are right now 214,482 confirmed cases, 5,094 deceased, 4,344 serious condition, with 7,637 recovered.
Let's do a little math to see how many sick people it would take to create the 100,000 dead that FEMA and the Pentagon are calling for. The coronavirus in America has a 2.37% mortality rate, in order to get to 100,000 dead you would need roughly 4,203,847 infected. That is a 16-times increase in new cases between now and the next few weeks. Can it happen? Sure, it could, but will it? That remains to be seen. Take your vitamins, especially C, B Complex, Zinc and D3, get lots of rest and drinks lots of water. Above all, only go out when you absolutely have to. That's what I'm doing, and I advise you to do the same.
"Have not I commanded thee? Be strong and of a good courage; be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed: for the LORD thy God is with thee whithersoever thou goest." Joshua 1:9 (KJB)
We are all on this end times roller coaster together, and there is no getting off of it, the ride is already in motion. The New World Order is forming before our very eyes, and global change is happening on an unprecedented scale. Are you ready for what comes next? The bible says that none of us are guaranteed tomorrow, or even to the end of today. Whatever comes, let's go through it by giving glory to the Lord, for He is worthy.
Quit ye like men, get something done for Jesus while time remains. That's what I'm doing. The front lines of the end times, now the end begins. That's where we are. Let's see where the ride takes us.

FEMA and Pentagon Seeking 100,000 Body Bags for Civilians in COVID-19 coronavirus Crisis in April

FROM MSN: FEMA, the Federal Emergency Management Agency has requested 100,000 body bags, known as Human Remains Pouches, through an interagency group that directed it to the Defense Department. The Pentagon is looking into buying more bags and will draw some initially from a stockpile of 50,000 it maintains, according to two people familiar with the request.
The move is a somber counterpoint to the Pentagon’s highly-praised deployment of two hospital ships to New York and Los Angeles to help alleviate pressure on regional hospitals overburdened by the pandemic. The Defense Logistics Agency’s Troop Support unit manages the Pentagon’s stockpile of the green nylon, 94-inch by 38-inch body bags that are typically distributed to war zones. The unit has been in contact with the current contractor to assess its manufacturing capabilities but hasn’t yet placed a formal order, according to one of the people.
As many as 200,000 Americans are projected to die in the U.S. coronavirus outbreak, a top White House official said Tuesday, even with another 30 days of the most stringent public health restrictions in place. Reviewing the projections, President Donald Trump warned Americans of a difficult period ahead.
“This is going to be a painful two weeks,” Trump said at the White House on Tuesday. “Our strength will be tested, our endurance will be tried.”
The government had not previously shared details on its projections for the spread of the virus, which has so far killed more than 4,400 people in the U.S. and infected more than 200,000.
The Defense Logistics Agency doesn’t yet have a specific delivery date request from FEMA but the agency wants them as soon as they are ready, and the Pentagon is close to agreement with its current contractor on the numbers and time lines, one of the people said.
A FEMA spokesman said the agency is making “prudent planning” for potential future needs, and that includes preparing for “mortuary contingencies” from U.S. states.

Refrigerated Trucks

The pouches may be necessary for some state and local governments but FEMA hasn’t received a shipment yet, the spokesman said. The agency is working with regional and state health and emergency managers to ramp up available assets, the official said, adding that pouches will be distributed to states requesting them.
On Monday, the vice director of operations for the Joint Chiefs of Staff outlined the general Pentagon-FEMA process that’s in place.
The Joint Staff is “in close partnership with them to identify what their needs are,” including “mission assignments” that came in Monday for prepackaged Meals Ready to Eat, and “other supplies,” Major General Jeff Taliaferro said.
The Joint Staff also received “a mission assignment from FEMA for a mortuary affairs support team for New York and we’re in the process of identifying” personnel, he added. Hospitals in places including New York and New Jersey have been securing refrigerated trucks to help hold bodies in areas where capacity for storing them has run out. READ MORE

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