Guidance document describes “the considerations, planning factors, and available resources to craft a successful nuclear detonation response plan.”
Coincidence?
Source: Jamie White
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is holding a seminar to gather feedback on its government response to a hypothetical nuclear detonation in America — on the anniversary of January 6.
“National Engagement Seminars for Planning Guidance for Response to a Nuclear Detonation will provide an overview for considerations, planning factors, and available resources, to craft a successful response plan for nuclear detonations. We’ll provide updates on guidance for a wider range of nuclear detonations, including larger detonations and air bursts,” FEMA stated on its website.

The webinar comes in tandem with its 241-page guidance on a hypothetical nuclear attack on U.S. soil called the “Planning Guidance for Response to a Nuclear Detonation“, which describes various scenarios and consequences 24-72 hours after a nuclear attack.
“If a nuclear detonation occurred in an American city, it would be one of the most catastrophic incidents the United States (US) has ever experienced. Responders must be prepared to address the unique challenges of a nuclear response. With careful planning, many— if not most— lives can be saved,” the document states.
“Additionally, preparing and planning for nuclear detonations better equips your community for other natural and man-made hazards/disasters, such as fire-spread, hurricanes, earthquakes, and radiological incidents.”
“This document describes the considerations, planning factors, and available resources to craft a successful nuclear detonation response plan. The focus of this document is on the first 24 to 72 hours after a detonation, when early actions can save many lives,” FEMA adds.
The extensive guidance was developed with the cooperation of numerous agencies, including the Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) office, the Departments of Energy (DOE), Health and Human Services (HHS), Homeland Security (DHS), Department of Defense (DoD), and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Perhaps coincidentally, the event will take place on January 6, the anniversary of the Capitol protest, via ZOOM from 2:00-2:30 PM CST.
The Democrats have vowed to politically exploit January 6 as much as possible during the anniversary, calling for an “insurrection memorial” to be erected on the Capitol grounds and for numerous Republicans members of Congress to be disqualified from office.
Is the timing of this bizarre guidance a strange coincidence, or an ominous warning?
Read FEMA’s “Planning Guidance for Response to a Nuclear Detonation”: