Tuesday, January 14, 2014

FORMER NAVY SEAL MARCUS LUTTRELL OPENS UP ABOUT THE FILM ADAPTATION OF HIS BESTSELLING BOOK ‘LONE SURVIVOR’





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‘Lone Survivor’ Marcus Luttrell

Glenn welcomed his good friend, former Navy SEAL and author Marcus Luttrell and his wife Melanie for an emotional conversation about his bestselling book and now critically acclaimed film Lone Survivor. Glenn, who attended the premiere of the film with Marcus, has called it the greatest war film he has ever seen.

While Hollywood is certainly not known for being a pro-military community, the movie adaptation of Lone Survivor offers a very real look into the tragic story of Operation Redwing. A mission that led to the largest loss of life in American Navy SEAL history.

Having authored the book, Marcus served as a consultant throughout the production process, getting to know the cast and crew very well and enlightening them to the realities of the situation. Glenn asked Marcus to describe that process.



The attention then turned to Marcus’ wife Melanie, who described what it was like to see her husband’s journey played out on film. Glenn has talked about the shock and pain seeing the film caused him, and Melanie explained that she, along with the wives of the SEALS that were lost in the mission, finds the film hard to watch. They are, however, very pleased with the outcome.

Marcus founded the Lone Survivor Foundation in 2010 to help returning service members transition back to everyday life. Glenn presented Marcus a check for $50,000 from Mercury One to aid the Lone Survivor Foundation in its heroic efforts.


On Thursday morning, Marcus joined the Glenn Beck Radio Program to offer further insight into what it is was like to watch his book be transformed into a major motion picture. Check out the interview below:



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Marcus what you [have] been doing [by] spreading your story to the masses shows what you guys go through in a time of war and words cannot tell how blessed we are that we have men like you and your team protecting us from people who want to kill us, and so from the bottom of my heart I would like to thank you and your friends and their families that you weere willing to go to defend us. » Full Article With Comments

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“After the interview with Glenn Beck, it's time for some breathing room - an intimate conversation with Marcus Luttrell, the writer of "Lone Survivor," portrayed by Mark Wahlberg in the movie out now.”


AMERICANS WARNED OF IMMINENT, DEADLY METEOR STRIKES



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Famous Strategy Recommended To Survive

Bob Unruh, WND Exclusive — With NASA reporting a “potentially hazardous” asteroid nearly half-a-mile wide possibly heading toward earth, and some upstate New Yorkers claiming they experienced a loud boom and a bright light in the sky last night caused by a meteor, a doctors’ organization is offering some timely advice:

Just as when the American populace first prepared for the possibility of a nuclear blast, a person’s best option for surviving a meteor strike is the same “duck and cover” created during the 1940s and ’50s when nuclear weaponry was still in its infancy.

The warning comes from Physicians for Civil Defense, which issued a statement recently during a meeting of the Emergency Management Agency of Utah.

“All Americans, starting with first responders and emergency managers, need to know this basic life-saving principle: ‘Drop and cover if you see a sudden very bright light,’” said the statement from the organization’s spokeswoman, Jane Orient, M.D.

“Such a light will be followed by a deadly shock wave within seconds. Those who drop and cover will probably survive. Those who do not are likely to be killed or suffer severe injury.”

The organization’s goal is to save lives of first responders in the event of disasters, “especially terrorist attacks using dirty bombs or nuclear weapons.”

Members note that “in today’s unprepared America, the only feasible plan that could save millions of lives on very short notice is the Nuclear War Survival Skills plan, using simple, government-developed and tested technology.”

Those three-plan components include “Drop and Cover,” “Shelter in Place,” and “Radiologic Monitoring.”

The first features the 1951 video on how to drop and cover, protecting one’s head, neck and face, from the impact of an energy blast from a bomb, or a meteor strike.

Featured is a question-and-answer session between Orient and civil defense expert Steve Jones, who said, “Like everyone else, I was taught to ridicule ‘duck and cover.’”

But, he said, “If you examine the blast area of a nuclear device, there is a zone half a mile wide or a mile wide, depending on the size of the blast, where anyone standing would be killed, but persons who were lying down were almost guaranteed to live. Since lying down makes a difference between living and dying or receiving a serious injury, it is a very powerful lifesaving maneuver. It takes eight times the force to move a person if he is lying down rather than standing up. Of course the military taught this for years in combat situations. World War II vets came back and if they heard an explosion or saw a flash they hit the dirt. They were embarrassed because they would be walking down a city street and suddenly hit the ground.”

On the issue of sheltering in place, the doctors’ organization lists priorities: Food and water “IMMEDIATELY!”

The guide, specifically addressing the possibility of a bomb, also speaks of the material needed to protect from radiation.

The radiological monitoring step also is addressed for a bomb, and explains how to build more secure locations and monitor radiation that does invade.

On the issue of a meteor strike, Orient’s statement noted that, “During the 2013 Chelyabinsk meteor explosion, a fourth-grade teacher in Chelyabinsk, Yulia Karbysheva, saved 44 children from potentially life-threatening window glass cuts by ordering them to hide under their desks when she saw the flash.

“Ms. Karbysheva, who remained standing, was seriously lacerated when the explosion’s blast wave arrived and windows shattered. A tendon in her arm was severed, but not one of her students suffered a cut.”

“Large meteor strikes are sufficiently probable that both the U.S. and Russia are working on ways to divert them. In 1908 a meteor strike flattened 800 square miles of Siberian forest,” Orient said.

And stay calm, the doctors say.

“Mass bombing of London by Hitler in World War II created a panic that did more damage than the bombs in the early days,” the site explains. “Once the public got used to the bombings the panic ended along with damage caused by it. Likewise the scientists that brought in the nuclear age understood that panic caused by a nuclear bomb would do more damage than the bomb itself.”


The local ABC affiliate reported, “A mysterious light flashed through the sky Sunday night, maybe you saw it? Reports of a green and white, sparking light came pouring in across New England, but what exactly was that bright flash?

“Wrigley Bynum said his friends called him crazy, ‘I had people telling me, oh, you’re nuts!’ He wasn’t sure what he saw from his Charlestown deck flying through the sky. He goes on, ‘I thought maybe it was an aircraft, a shooting star at first, it didn’t burn out at first like a shooting star, so then thought maybe it was a plane or something going down but it didn’t have flames just a long tail.’”

In that incident, Michael Umbricht of the Ladd Observatory at Brown University explained it was a lone meteor, the type called a fireball because of its brilliance, that came into the atmosphere.

Orient told WND that the message is critical, whether an explosion comes from a bomb, a meteor’s shock wave, even an earthquake.

“We’re very interested in saving lives,” she said. “Nobody knows [this information].” It’s been forgotten and the civil defense experts have retired, or died.

“This [defensive maneuver] could save the most number of lives. … If you see a flash there are just seconds.” » Full Article


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Bob Unruh joined WND in 2006 after nearly three decades with the Associated Press, as well as several Upper Midwest newspapers, where he covered everything from legislative battles and sports to tornadoes and homicidal survivalists. He is also a photographer whose scenic work has been used commercially.

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