Domenico,
With all due respect, you base much of your argument on a single sentence on a marketing web page. The "emergency" access ability may have been used as part of the justification for funding or launch vehicle access; it doesn't mean it works for that in any practical situation.
When I was a teenager, I told my dad I would be one more person available to pick him up in an emergency if he gave me access to the car keys. Didn't mean it would work or that I ever did. And he saw my argument for what it was.
I think W9KE's comments are spot on.
Rather than referencing the VU page, I would Google the role of amateur radio in the warning and aftermath of the Joplin tornado for perspective.
Bill W1PA (in New England, but I also live on the path of the now 2nd deadliest tornado -- Worcester 1953)