I'm no military expert, but I don't understand why the powers that be allowed this to happen. Did you know that China owns much farmland adjacent to two vital military bases in Missouri? It's being called a "grave national concern" for a good reason.
We've always known that if the world ever enters a worst-case nuclear attack scenario that Missouri would be one of the first places hit. However, it was believed there were only 2 or 3 likely targets for an attack. A newly-updated FEMA map suddenly shows there are now dozens of Missouri places in grave danger if an enemy were ever to make our worst dreams come true.
The world stage continues to heat up as China is staging war games around Taiwan. As the United States promises to protect Taiwan in the event of an invasion, China is threatening a "big war" against America if that happens and some of its 500 nuclear weapons are believed to be pointed at Missouri.
If you live in Missouri, you need to be prepared for tornado season, but there's a special reason why the US Army in the state is already getting ready for this year's twisters.
Let's hope this scenario remains science fiction and/or the plot line for made-for-TV movies. A new video theorizes why Missouri would be one of the first prime targets if the Russians ever decided to try and take us out with nukes. Let's explore why.
The old and overused phrase "size doesn't matter" is apparently in a way you might not expect. There's a new declaration of the best place to live in Missouri and it's an unexpected city with a population of just over 15,000.
I think we can all agree at this point that it's not a matter of if but when a zombie apocalypse begins. What's the best place to survive the inevitable rise of the undead? In Missouri, there's only one clear best option.
It's not unusual to see something unusual in the sky, but it is uncommon to follow one for more than 30 minutes which is what a Missouri man claims happened to him recently.