We’re from the Government and We’re Here to Destroy You! By Charles Taylor (Florida)
While false president Joe Biden has said that the victims of Hurricane Helene, those that are alive, are "happy" and have got everything they need, the reality is of course different. In fact, as noted by President Trump, most government relief workers are not working, but sitting idle without orders from their superiors. Worse, the few that are working are seizing the deliveries of goods from ordinary civilians, presumably to make sure that victims suffer and die. As most of these people are White, it is reasonable to concluded, just as the Left would if they were Black, that this is government White genocide policy in action.
FEMA had spent $ 1.4 billion on the illegals, allowed in to illegally beef up Democrat voter numbers, but it is still doubtful whether they would be of much help even if they could. As states above, it has been reported that FEMA is using what resources it has to block citizens trying to help. Goods are being seized and locked away, probably to be taken for illegal migrants. Evidence is given below of these crimes against humanity.
It has been reported in The Hill that a Pilot flying Helene rescue missions in NC was threatened with arrest. Clearly the government is seeing this disaster as a way of culling out Whites and Republican voters. If the storm had hit Democrat New York, full of sacred illegals, no expense would have been spared. Hopefully survivors will campaign for Donald Trump, and guard counting stations to prevent bags of fraud votes being delivered.
"Former President Donald Trump tore into what he called the "terrible" federal response to Hurricane Helene Friday as outraged critics aired allegations that relief workers are sitting idle without orders — and that those who are working are "seizing" aid deliveries and slow-walking distribution of Starlink satellite internet equipment.
"It has been a terrible response from the White House," the Republican presidential nominee said in Georgia, where he was briefed on damage around the city of Augusta longside GOP Gov. Brian Kemp, who thanked Trump for helping to keep "the nation's attention" on those affected by the storm.
"They are missing a billion dollars that was used for another purpose," Trump added in reference to $1.4 billion in FEMA funds spent over two years on the migrant crisis, which the Department of Homeland Security insists were approved by Congress for that purpose.
Allegations against the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) were outlined earlier in the day by Elon Musk, the CEO of Starlink operator SpaceX, and by Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.), citing on-the-ground whistleblowers as the death toll topped 215 across six states, making the storm the deadliest in America since Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
"Just received this note from a SpaceX engineer helping on the ground in North Carolina. @FEMA is not merely failing to adequately help people in trouble, but is actively blocking citizens who try to help!" Musk wrote on X.
The note read: "Hey Elon, update here on site of Asheville, NC. We have powered up two large operating bases for choppers to deliver goods into hands. We've deployed 300+ starlinks [sic] and outpour is it has saved many lives. The big issue is FEMA is actively blocking shipments and seizing goods and services locally and locking them away to state they are their own.
"It's very real and scary how much they have taken control to stop people helping. We are blocked now on the shipments of new starlinks [sic] coming in until we get an escort from the fire dept. [sic] but that may not be enough."
Musk also posted a text message he claimed to have received telling him that federal officials were "about to shut down the Air space [sic] to 'regulate' the private choppers we are riding in to deliver Starlink and supplies.
"[We] handed out starlinks [sic] with her yesterday but FEMA then showed up and started blocking up," the unidentified sender wrote. "The largest concern for us here is the FAA throttling flights for our choppers where they are requiring To/from information and mission now to deliver a discrete code."
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg responded to Musk and denied the claims. "No one is shutting down the airspace and FAA doesn't block legitimate rescue and recovery flights. If you're encountering a problem give me a call," Buttigieg tweeted.
Musk responded to the transportation chief: "There are hundreds of reports of FEMA/FAA blocking flights. This literally just happened. I will follow you. Please DM me the number to call."
Sixteen minutes later the billionaire added: "Still waiting … the helicopter is trying to land to deliver critical supplies. What's the number to call?"
Ultimately, Musk and Buttigieg did connect at some point Friday.
"Thanks for the call," the billionaire wrote in a late afternoon update. "Hopefully, we can resolve this soon."
'Waiting for FEMA'Gaetz, meanwhile, wrote to Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas that "my office has been in contact with whistleblowers in numerous emergency-management functions at the federal, state, and local levels, and they all point to the same critical mismanagement issues."
"FEMA has wasted taxpayer funds, misappropriated funds, and left other federal, state, and local responders without deployment orders on the ground," Gaetz wrote.
"As reported and further confirmed by my office, hundreds, if not thousands of service members were deployed by the Department of Defense to North Carolina and have sat idle, waiting for FEMA. We have confirmed FEMA employees deployed, on the clock, awaiting orders in hotels."
The Florida congressman further alleged that "FEMA pre-disaster aid was withheld, exacerbating the emergency. It is also public that NGOs have purchased airline tickets for migrants through the use of FEMA funds."
"The aftermath of Hurricane Helene is a major disaster, and your waste and unpreparedness are leaving Americans in distress — unable to access food, water, or medicine — and expecting help, with none coming," he added.
Gaetz demanded records, including on "what portion of funds in the Disaster Relief Fund have been spent on non-disaster-relief programs, such as providing services to illegal aliens or providing routine training to FEMA employees authorized out of general appropriations."
FEMA spokeswoman Jaclyn Rothenberg denied some of the allegations in a Friday afternoon statement.
"The claims about FEMA confiscating or taking commodities, supplies or resources in North Carolina, Tennessee, or any state impacted by Helene are false," Rothenberg said.
"FEMA is continuing to work with our federal family and state and local partners in the impacted areas to effectively bring in life-saving resources to the people and communities who need it most. As of Oct. 3. FEMA has deployed more than 11.5 million Meals Ready to Eat (MREs), over 12.6 million liters of water, more than 400,000 tarps and 150 generators to areas impacted by Helene."
https://petermcculloughmd.substack.com/p/does-uncle-sam-want-appalachia-to
"As I reported from Maui last year right after a predictable and preventable fire destroyed Lahaina, the State (municipal, state, and federal) was eerily absent and ineffective in helping the disaster-stricken people. It was only weeks after the town was totally incinerated that the federal money started flowing into the pockets of well-positioned disaster contractors. There's no business like Federally Contracted Disaster Business!
In the immediate aftermath of the disaster, my younger brother and his buddies on the North Shore tried to deliver supplies to the Lahaina townspeople, and most of these supplies were turned back because they weren't FEMA authorized. Apparently Uncle Sam doesn't want local civilians helping local civilians. When it comes to "helping" the citizenry, Uncle Sam is a strict monopolist.
Prudent citizens understand the extreme peril of Uncle Sam's stated desire to help. As President Reagan remarked in an August 12, 1986 speech:
I think you all know that I've always felt the nine most terrifying words in the English language are: I'm from the Government, and I'm here to help.
I was reminded of Reagan's remark on Wednesday evening at a little gathering in Georgetown hosted by a friend who'd just fled from his hurricane-stricken home in Asheville, North Carolina to seek refuge with his parents in D.C.
"The place is totally destroyed and all basic services and public safety have completely broken down," he explained. "It's astonishing how quickly a region can revert to total chaos."
"What about the National Guard?" I asked.
"Their deployment was delayed," he replied. "I didn't see any National Guard troops before I departed."
This morning I saw the news in The Hill that a Pilot flying Helene rescue missions in NC threatened with arrest.
Likewise, a large Tennessee National Guard was sent to Fort Bliss, Texas on Saturday, Sept. 28—the day after the hurricane struck the region—to prepare for deployment to the Middle East. Does Uncle Sam want the people of Appalachia to suffer?
I posed the same question during the dark days of official U.S. government response to COVID-19, when the NIH issued nihilistic treatment guidelines, and Drs. Zev Zelenko, Peter McCullough, Paul Marik, Pierre Kory, George Fareed, Mary Bowden, and others were relentlessly persecuted for trying to help their patients to stay out of hospital and avoid dying.
I wonder if the State is a Sadist. Do ranking officials enjoy watching the plebeians suffer?
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