Sunday, December 23, 2012

Alert: Mumbai, Indian Ocean Tsunami Proof : Shootout at B'gham

Dear Friends,

After we issued the US Shootout Prediction Map, a shootout occurs in a hospital killed 3 persons in Birmingham, Alabama that was clearly indicated in the map.

Also we have some more inputs which are worth useful for early preparedness in case of emergency,

1. Tsunami indications from Indian Ocean, Indonesian Region. Global watch is a must as nature is in violent mode.

2. Terror / Violence indications from Mumbai.

3. The British Queen seems to face some threat / heath problem in near future.

The current violence in Delhi was anticipated by us on 15/12/2012 to Indian Authorities despite of this information they failed to stop this violence, ISI has an active role in this incidence.

With Regards,

Chanakya

Alabama Hospital Shooting: St. Vincent's Gunman Wounds 3 Before Being Killed By Police

AP  |  Posted:   |  Updated: 12/17/2012 12:00 pm EST

The Associated Press
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) -- Authorities in Alabama say a man opened fire in a hospital, wounding an officer and two employees before he was fatally shot by police.

Birmingham Police Sgt. Johnny Williams says the officer and employees suffered injuries that are not considered life-threatening.

Williams says police were called because a man with a gun was walking through St. Vincent's Hospital on Saturday morning. When he was confronted by officers, he started shooting and wounded one of the officers. That's when the second officer shot and killed the man.

Detectives are still working to determine why the armed man was in the hospital.
 

Friday, December 14, 2012

US Shootout Prediction Map for next 6 months

Friends,
 
The shoot out at a school in US forced me to prepare "US SHOOTOUT PREDICTION MAP" which gives a general overview of possible in next 3-6 months, if US agencies wanted our help, we will give exact location, time and date of shoot out specially at public places and schools where these incidents cannot be tolerable. 

I was regularly received threat inputs from US but its hard to differentiate between shootout and terror attacks, but will try to stop them.

With Sympathy,

Chanakya
 

 


Alert: Tsunamis, US, China-Japan, Indo-Pak. tensions

Dear Friends,

Again we do have some inputs for you, which are going to be in media highlights in future and some of them are very importent if we consider security and safety point of view. These inputs are 

1. Long Term Terror Attack Warning for US : United States likely to face terror attacks from the home based terror groups backed by Islamist terror groups specially when Indian PM visits US in future.

2. Tsunami Warnings for Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean : Indonesia and Japan Regions likely to face more Tsunamis and 8.0 Mag. Quacks within next 2-3 months, the rate of destruction by this tsunamis will be higher.

3. Tension and Conflict would increase between India and Pakistan specially in Gujarat region (Sir Creek issue is in media highlight in recent days and likely to became severe one in future could create war like situation)

4. Diplomatic relations between China and Japan comes to an end.

With Regards,

Chanakya

 

Friday, December 7, 2012

True Anticipation : 7.3 E'quake Struck Japan, Alert : New Delhi

Dear Friends,

Again a powerful 7.3 Quake Struck Japan , generated one meter Tsunami which struck the East coast of Japan, this quake was anticipated by us on Nov. 14, 2012  at 7.5 Mag. which is very close to 7.3 Mag. Its good that no loss of life has been reported and all establishments are safe.

Indian cities specially New Delhi  is having real terror threat as we get inputs about possible terror strike in New Delhi specially at crowded places and busy markets.

With Regards,

Chanakya

Tsunami hits Japan after 7.3-magnitude quake
TOKYO — A one-metre-high tsunami hit northeast Japan Friday after a powerful undersea quake struck off the coast, sending thousands fleeing to safety in a region that was devastated in last year's quake-tsunami disaster.

Broadcasters urged residents along the shoreline to remember the 2011 catastrophe and move to higher ground when the initial tremors rocked the region.

Telephone systems jammed up with the sheer volume of calls, complicating officials' efforts to evacuate exposed areas until the tsunami warning was lifted two hours later.

Meteorologists said the wave swept ashore just after 6 pm (0900 GMT) in Ishinomaki, a city badly hit by the 2011 quake-generated tsunami that wrecked a large swathe of coast, killing thousands.
There were no immediate reports of any fatalities following the quake, which had a magnitude of 7.3, according to the United States Geological Survey.

Several smaller tsunamis were also recorded, including a 40-centimetre wave at Soma, a city that lies just outside the evacuation zone declared around the Fukushima nuclear plant after meltdowns there last year.
Operator Tokyo Electric Power (TEPCO) told AFP there were no reports of any problems at the crippled plant.

Broadcaster NHK reported 5,000 people had fled in Miyagi prefecture, a region devastated in last year's disaster.

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

True Anticipation: Typhoon Bopha struck Phillippines

Dear Friends,

As per our alert of a possible Typhoon in South China Sea Region within next 30 days period on Nov.14, 2012 it comes true on Dec. 3, 2012 when Typhoon Bopha strike Philippines caused heavy destruction and killed around 300 persons and many injured / missing till now.

An early preparedness would have lessens the casualty numbers if taken by the govt. authorities of the country,

With Sympathy,

Chanakya


Typhoon kills at least 283, hundreds missing, in Philippines



NEW BATAAN, Philippines (Reuters) - Blocked roads and severed communications in the southern Philippines frustrated rescuers on Wednesday as teams searched for hundreds of people missing after the strongest typhoon this year killed at least 283 people.

Typhoon Bopha, with central winds of 120 kph (75 mph) and gusts of up to 150 kph (93 mph), battered beach resorts and dive spots on Palawan island on Wednesday but it was weakening as it moved west.
Hardest hit was the southern island of Mindanao, where Bopha made landfall on Tuesday. It triggered landslides and floods along the coast and in farming and mining towns inland.
Interior Minister Manuel Roxas said 300 people were missing.

"Entire families were washed away," Roxas, who inspected the disaster zone, told reporters.
Most affected areas were cut off by destroyed roads and collapsed bridges and army search-and-rescue teams were being flown in by helicopter.

Power was cut and communications were down.

According to tallies provided by the military and disaster agency officials, 283 people were killed.
Thousands of people were in shelters and officials appealed for food, water and clothing. Dozens of domestic flights were suspended on Wednesday.