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Speaker 1 (00:07):
In the dark shadows, in the white cold. Fearlessly, we
search for knowledge.
Speaker 2 (00:14):
New and old.
Speaker 3 (00:16):
We drink the strong spirits and read the ancient tongs.
The order of the Abercast. We are the brave and
the bold.
Speaker 1 (00:34):
The Abercast a cult history, conspiracy and violence.
Speaker 4 (01:18):
Hey, everybody, Welcome to the Evercast. I apologize for missing
what was.
Speaker 5 (01:23):
It two weeks?
Speaker 4 (01:23):
Two weeks I was under the weather, having some problems,
So I do apologize for ruining my streak that I
was on. And man, a lot happened while I while
I was away, so we're gonna get caught up on
a little bit of that. I just wanted to clarify
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something I said the last episode I think where I
was talking. I don't remember why I was talking about this,
but oh I was talking about this idea of a
soft collapse, and I likened it to the first Mad
Max movie. And I have a see these movies as
I was a kid. But I got a little bit
of pushback saying that no, there was a nuclear war,
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that it wasn't a soft collapse, and I wanted to
be like, WHOA, Okay, well, let's pump the brakes here,
you know, and look at the the how when the movie,
the first movie came out, I don't think there was
I don't think there was a call out of nuclear war.
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I believe there was a call out of war and
resource scarcity. And when I think of Mad Max, which
is this no Road Warrior, which is a second movie,
I don't think there was much nuclear war talk there.
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I don't think that the nuclear war thing came up
until the little kids that were telling the story of
you know, their history or whatever. I think that is
the first time they actually talk about nuclear war. So,
uh so I wanted to clarify that because I had
a some a little bit of pushback. So anyhow, we're
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gonna be continuing this theme of the soft collapse here
this evening with a few sort of current events stories
and yeah, so we're gonna get rolling. We got a
lot to talk about. I have, like god, damn, I
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lost track of the tabs that we're gonna be talking
about this evening on my laptop. So but I do
have my vessel of the art here filled with my
weapon of mass distraction, the formula for jihad, the GINGI
hod alright, let's go get this fucking party started. So
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we're gonna open with. I thought this would be interesting.
We're going to open from an article that sit here.
Listen Also, people that are like, come on, get back
on track, buddy. You know we need to talk about
conspiracy theories and the occult. Like, listen, I don't need
the conspiracy theories. I don't need to talk about aliens
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and JFK assassinations. Look at what fucking is going on,
and you tell me it's not a conspiracy theory, Okay,
So I let it. This'd be interesting. I found this
article in the New Scientist from January twenty eighteen, and
I thought, wow, well that's far enough away. That was
pre COVID times. That was a whole different, fucking like
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era in history. So let's talk about. You know what
these guys were writing on January seventeenth of twenty eighteen.
The end of days is Western civilization on the brink
of collapse. History tells us cultures have their cell by dates.
Do political strife, crippling, inequality, and climate change means the
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West time is now up ah the good old days,
when predictions that the end is nigh were only seen
on sandwich boards, and the doommongers who carried them were
easy enough to ignore unless you're Warshack. You can't ignore Warshack.
If only things had stayed so simpleh the sandwich boards
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have mostly gone, and the world is still here, and
the gloomy prediction predictions keep coming up, not all of
them are based on creative interpretations of religious text. Scientists, historians,
and politicians alike have begun to warn and that Western
culture is reaching a critical juncture. Cycles of inequality and
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resources use. Resource use are heading for a tipping point
that in many past civilizations precipitated political unrest, war, and
final collapse. For the most part, though, people are carrying
on as usual, shopping for their next holiday or posing
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on social media. In fact, many people seem blissfully unaware
that collapse might be eminent. Our Westerners doing the modern
equivalent of sitting around eating grapes while the barbarians hammer
at the doors. And more importantly, does science have any
ideas about what's really going on, what might happen next,
and how people could turn things around.
Speaker 5 (06:43):
So I'm gonna.
Speaker 4 (06:44):
Editorialize here a little bit, and we're also going to
be skipping parts of this because besides making fun of it,
I don't really care about the inequality portioned, and besides
making fun of it, I really don't care about the
global oh wait wait, it's not global warming anymore climate change.
Besides making fun of it, I really don't care what
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these people think about the climate change emergency. And to
kind of tag on the editorializing that I want to
do here is talking about breads and circuses. When Rome
was collapsing, breads and circuses kept the people distracted. Look around,
look around, back to it. The idea that Western power
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and influence is in gradual decline, perhaps as a prelude
to a precipitous fall, has been around for a while,
but has gained new urgency with recent political events, not
least the election of US President Donald Trump. We're gonna
skip through a lot of his Trump business too, for
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you know, For some, his turning away from international commitments
is part of a fulfilling his promised to make America
great again by concentrating on its own interests. For others,
it's dangerous. It's a dangerous move that threatens to undermine the.
Speaker 6 (08:09):
Whole world order.
Speaker 4 (08:11):
Meanwhile, over the Old World, Europe is mired in its
own problems. So this is a perspective like I said
from twenty eighteen, but I believe that if you put
your reading glasses on and you look at what is
going on in Europe and you look at what's going
on here, it's a lot of like it's almost like
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we're going through the same thing here that they're going
through there. So, you know, is it miired in its
own problems?
Speaker 6 (08:43):
Now?
Speaker 4 (08:44):
We are all mired in the problem this democrat versus republican,
left versus right, us versus them mode that we're stuck in.
Is it's all bullshit. What we really are looking at
is elites, globalists, elites like fucking Klaus schwab In, these
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fuckers versus the normies, the regular old people out there.
So look, you know, why is Europe having the same
migration crisis as we're having here, the exact same, maybe
even worse. I mean, look at what's going on in Ireland,
for fuck's sake, Look what's going on in Paris, and
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look what's going on in England, in Great Britain. And
you know, I don't want to sound like an alarmist,
but the last time I walked into.
Speaker 5 (09:46):
A Walmart, I got culture shock.
Speaker 4 (09:50):
The people shopping there, the people that worked there. I mean,
I was like, what the fuck is going on at
walm Art? You know, look at uh you know, Springfield,
Ohio is getting a lot of press right now about
they're eating the dogs. They're eating the dogs, a news flash.
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They're not well, they might actually be eating the dogs.
But the reason they're killing the dogs is because they
all fucking practice voodoo. Okay, that's what Haiti is is
voodoo people. And we're starting to hear locally in my
local vicinity. There's a little town outside of Pittsburgh called Charleroi.
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Charleroi is a rural area, and they their demographics are
being shifted on purpose. They just over the last three
years or so, just onboarded, like fucking I don't even
know what the number is, two whatever, it is, tons
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of Haitians, tons of Haitians. And you see the same
thing going on in Charleroy that you see in Springfield, Ohio.
Not the dog's thing, not the dog's thing. But what
that is a precursor a lead up to which is
wild traffic accident. Uh, people being injured in car accidents
because I don't I don't know why Haitians can't drive,
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but looking at the data You're like, well, these guys
can't fucking drive. I don't know if they're being given
driver's license or if they're just being able to buy cars.
Maybe we're selling maybe we're giving them cars. We're gonna
get to that in this episode. We're giving an awful
lot of money away. So using science, sorry, sorry, you
back to it. Oh boy, I'm fired. I'm ready to go.
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You could see two weeks without a microphone's driven me
a little crazy. Perhaps using science to predict the future
isn't easy, not because both collapse in Western civilization are
difficult to defind, Like, you know, what is a woman?
We talk about the collapse of the Roman Empire in
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the middle of the first millennium, for example, there's plenty
of evidence that empires existed in some form for centuries after,
and that it's influenced Lingers today. So we know, you know,
when Rome fell, it threw most of the world into
the Dark ages, right, But eventually, you know, it's split
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between Rome and Byzantium, and eventually the Church just kind
of morphed into the Vatican and morphed into Catholicism, you know, Constantine,
all this stuff. You know, I agree with what Philip K.
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Dick says, The empire never ended. The empire never ended.
That's what I look around. Sorry again, I'm wound wound.
So when we talk about collapse, what do we mean
that people lose everything and go back to the fucking
dark ages, or that it's going to be socially and
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politically turbulent for a while. Western civilization is a similarly
similarly skip the word slippery concept. Roughly speaking, it covers
parts of the world where the dominant culture norms originated
in Western Europe, including North America, Australia.
Speaker 5 (13:28):
And New Zealand. Beyond that, though.
Speaker 4 (13:31):
The lines get blurrier other civilizations, such as China. We're
built on different sets of cultural norms. Yet, thanks to
the globalization, defining where Western culture starts and ends is
far from easy, and it's just gonna keep getting harder because, uh,
you know, we're just pumping in immigrants who are not
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interested in gelling with us. They're interested in bringing their
third world shithole countries with them here, which is by design,
I postulate. Despite these difficulties, some scientists and historians are
analyzing the rise and fall of ancient civilizations to look
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for patterns that might give us a heads up on
what's coming now. I don't believe that this article is
going to talk about, you know, androgyny or hermaphrod hermaphroditism,
but you know, let's let's take a look. Let's maybe
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we'll do an episode about the end of Western civilization,
the end of Rome and androgyny and hermaphroditism. I believe
that's something that might be worth looking at as we're
looking at this formula that's been loaded into our reality
seemingly overnight. So is there any evidence that the West
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is reaching the end game? According to Peter Turchin and
evolutionary anthropologists at the University of Connecticut, there are certain
certainly some worrying signs. Turchism was a population biologists studying
boom and bus cycles and predator and prey animals when
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he realized that the equation he was using could also
describe the rise and fall of ancient civilizations. In the nineties,
he began to apply these equations to historical data, looking
for patterns that link social factors such as wealth and
health inequality to political instability. Sure Enough, in the past,
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civilizations in ancient Egypt China, Russia. He spotted two recurring
cycles that are linked to regular era defining period of unrest.
One a secular cycle last two or three centuries. It
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starts with a fairly equal society. Then as the population grows,
the supply of labor begins to outstrip demand and so
becomes cheap. Wealthy elites form, and while the living standards
of the workers fall. As society becomes more and more unequal,
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the cycle enters a more destructive phase in which the
misery of the lowest strata of infighting between elites contribute
to social turbulence and eventual collapse. Then there's a second,
shorter cycle, lasting fifty years and made up of two generations,
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one peaceful and one turbulent. Look at the US history
church and spotted peaks of unrest in eighteen seventy, nineteen twenty,
and nineteen seventy. Worse, He predicts at the end of
the next fifty year cycle and around twenty twenty, will
coincide with the turbulent part of the longer cycle, causing
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a period of political unrest that is at least on
par with what happened around nineteen seventy at the peak
of the civil rights movement and protests against the war
in Vietnam. This prediction echoes one made in nineteen ninety
seven by two amateur historians called William Strauss and Neil Howe. Now,
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this book that they're talking about is an amazing book.
It's an amazing theory. I've often thought about trying to
cover it on the show, and we might just do that.
Longtime listeners to the show will know. When we talk
specifically about books, I try to make sure that they're
in the public domain or there's no copyright issues, you know.
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I don't want to get caught up on any kind
of this and that and the other thing. Also, I
don't want to kind of steal anybody's you know, work.
I always put links to whatever the books, you know,
all this stuff. So this book is relatively new. And
the way that I've gotten around this before, especially when
I was talking about the boombust cycle of the Federal Reserve,
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is we kind of just did this really long kind
of book report on it, Like I think it was
like fucking twelve episodes, and it's when we started looking
at I don't want to say it's a prediction, because
literally I was just looking and I'm like, hey, you know,
we're putting a lot of money. This is going to
cost some inflation. Let's examine that. So you can go
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back and find those episodes. They're called the duck Hunt,
the Sinister duck Hunt episodes something like this. So skipping
down Church I may predictions in twenty ten before the
election of Donald Trump the political in fighting that surrounded
his election, but has since pointed out that the current
level of inequality and political divisions in the United States
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are a clear sign that is entering the downward phase
of the cycle. Remember, we're talking about what's happening in
Europe and Great Britain, Brexit and the Catalan Catalan crisis.
Hint at the US is not the only part of
the West to feel the strain. It's my understanding that
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we're all feeling the same strain. Everything that's happening to
us is happening in Europe, and it's happening in Great
Britain except for Poland. Poland somehow is getting out of it.
You know how, they're not taking any of these immigrants in.
They're doing just fine. Their crime rates are just fine.
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As for what will happen next, Church and kids say.
He points out that his model operates on the level
of large scale forces and can't predict exactly what might
tip unease over into unrest and how bad things might get.
How and why turbulence sometimes turns into collapse is something
that concerns Sapha Matashie Something, a mathematician at the University
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of Maryland. He noticed that while in nature, some prey
always survived to keep the cycle going, some societies that collapsed,
such as the Mayas and the Minoans and the Hittites,
never recover. We're on borrowed time to find out why.
Let's first he first modeled human populations as if they
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were predators and natural resources were the prey. Then he
split the predators into two unequal groups wealth the elites
and the less well off commoners. This shows that either
extreme inequality or resource depletion could push a society to collapse,
but the collapse is irreversible only when the two coincide.
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They essentially fuel each other. Part of the reasons that
the haves are buffered by their wealth and the effects
of this resource depletion for longer than the have nots,
and so resist calls for a change of strategy until.
Speaker 5 (21:12):
It's too late.
Speaker 4 (21:13):
Prep Prep, prep, get your shit, buy your bullets, get
your band aids. My message to you guys for a
while now has been be the first sergeant of your
family and get the beans, and get the bullets, and
get the band aids. Because no one's coming. Fucking no
one's coming, and we're gonna talk about that. Actually, we're
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gonna just skip through the rest of this because, like
I said, we have so much shit to cover. I
would suggest you guys read this. The link will be
in the show notes, and we're gonna move on to
more meteor more meteor. Things sit tight The New York Post.
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This is from article published just I don't know three
days ago. Fed say there's no money left to respond
to hurricanes after FEMA spent one point four billion dollars
on migrants. Land Security advisor I like Hondro Majorcis, set
off outrage Wednesday when he told reporters that the Federal
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Emergency Management Agency does not have the funds to see
Americans through the rest of the Atlantic hurricane season after
the agency spent more than one point four billion dollars
after the fall of twenty twenty two. So whenever we
talk about dollars and we get into the billions, I
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like to just remind everybody that when the term billions
came into like our language, it was about fucking outer space.
It was about stars, not about money, not about dollars.
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And now it seems like we're throwing billions of dollars
like at everything you know, except for Americans. We are
meeting the immediate needs with the money that we have,
my Orcus said during a press gaggle on Air Force
one en route to tour damage from Hurricane Helene in
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South and North Carolina. We are expecting another hurricane hitting,
he added, but we don't have.
Speaker 5 (24:19):
Funds.
Speaker 4 (24:20):
FEMA doesn't have the funds to make it through this season.
And what is eminent credits, pointing out the Department of
Homeland Security allocated six hundred and forty point nine million
this year in FEMA administration funds to aid local governments
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coping with the influx of asylum seekers, although my Orcus
once fired back late Thursday, insisting that those funds couldn't
be used for hurricane relief because Congress authorized them specifically
for the migrant crisis. What this is easy, my Orcas
and FEMA immediately stopped spending on money on illegal immigration
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resettlement and redirect those funds to areas hit by the hurricane.
Put Americans first. Texas Republican Greg Abbot tweeted Wednesday in
response to DHS Chief yeah agreed Elon Musk, the billionaire
owner of X and CEO of Tesla and SpaceX. Abbot
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top critic of majorcas mass proll of asylum seekers and
in the US after President Biden repudiated former President Donald
Trump his remain in Mexico policy, with the governor busing
migrants to democrat led jurisdictions such as New York City,
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forcing local budget cuts to house them. Over two years,
more than one point four billion dollars has been committed
from FEMA administration programs to support non federal entities that
are taking care of migrants. The DHS allocated seventy eight
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million dollars for the migrant crisis last year, initially through
the FEMA Emergency Food and Shelter Program, which funds relief
not associated with natural disasters, but then through new FEMA
Shelter and Service Programs, which was authorized in late twenty
twenty two by Congress responding to the migrant crisis. So
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you know what the New York Post here is declining
to say in this report is the migrant crisis is manufactured.
Someone got into office and opened the fucking door. Literally,
they got into office and they said, hey, come on down.
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You're the next contestant on the priceis right. We have
one point four billion dollars for you. Just come on in.
We'll throw you up and some hotels will give you
some phones, and I maybe some cars will illegally fly
you all over the country and deposit you in well,
probably red districts, people that vote for Republicans. We'll just
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plant you right in their backyard, right in their communities,
and you can voodoo sacrifice all the dogs and all
the cats you want and then put them on the
grill afterwards, and you know, wreck a bunch of people
with cars. These claims are completely false, he just said.
In a statement Thursday to Fox News following the Republican outcry.
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As Secretary of MA Orcas said FEMA has the necessary
resources to meet the immediate needs associated with Hurricane Helene
and other disasters. The Shelter and Service Program is a
completely separate and appropriated grant program that was authorized and
funded by Congress, and is not associated in any way
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with FEMA. Dis As to related authorities or funding streams,
It's unclear that federal officials have the power to redirect
migrant focused funds to natural disaster victims. The original program
from which migrant funds flowed aim to alleviate homelessness, with
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nineteen eighty three legislation setting up the Emergency Food and
Shelter Program and calling projects and activities in civil jurisdictions
with high unemployment or in labor surplus areas, or in
local units or in pockets of poverty. The December twenty
twenty two fund Billing authorizing funding bill authorizing the split
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off program for spending on migrants vaguely described the purpose
as for quote, providing shelter and other services to families
and individuals encounter by the Department of Homeland Security unquote.
Relatively paltry four million has been paid directly to families
and individuals in the week since Hurricane Helene ravaged the Southeast,
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killing at least two hundred and two people. That number's
gone up since this was written a few days ago.
People are causing severe flooding damage from Florida to North Carolina.
White House Press Secretary k JP said Thursday, those funds
are from a ten million dollar FEMA allocation that allows
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storm victims grants of seven hundred and fifty dollars for groceries.
So let's think about that. Where are the checks gonna go?
What grocery stores are there? The whole fucking state's been
the whole area has been wiped out. Biden said Wednesday
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during an operation briefing on Hurricane Helene in North Carolina
that it's gonna cost billions of dollars to deal with
the storm, and all the communities affected. In Congress has
an obligation to ensure that states have the resources they need.
Speaker 5 (30:13):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (30:14):
When he was asked about the storm, he actually looked
at the camera with his mouth open for a couple
seconds and was like, what storm.
Speaker 5 (30:20):
You can find it. You can find it, Look it up,
look it up.
Speaker 4 (30:26):
And then afterwards he said, Yeah, everyone's getting everything they need.
Don't worry about It's gonna be great. Lack of available
FEMA funds has stoked outrage among congressional Republicans, who are
not due back until session until after election day. The
Biden Harris administration took more than a billion tax dollars
that has been allocated to FEMA for disaster relief and
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used it on housing illegal aliens. That's Jim Jordan. Now
they've abandoned American hurricane victims in North Carolina, Georgia, Florida,
South Carolina, and Tennessee. Representative Tim Burchett, whose district neighbors
the disaster zone, retweeted, FEMA spending over a billion dollars
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on illegals while they leave Americans stranded and without help
is treasonous. US citizens are dying. Pray for our country, folks.
These pictures are there. Amazing. The pictures of these are
is amazing. Representative Eli Crane the Biden Harris FEMA spent
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over a billion dollars on funding these illegal aliens America last,
connect the dots if you can, wrote Tim Murtau, an
advisor to former President Orangeman campaign. The HS says FEMA
might not have enough cash to help people through hurricane season,
but in two years of a new Biden Harris program,
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they spent one billion dollars on housing and other services
for migrants. FEMA did not immediately respond to the Post
request for comment, FEMA also did not respond in any
meaningful way to the disaster zone. I was joking a
couple episodes ago. I don't think it was the last episode,
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but I was like, what are they trying to? Are
they just trying to convince us that we don't even
need a president? Because Biden was like on vacation for
a month or something, and I really think that that
might be part of this, Like no one knows where
he's at. There's pictures floating around of the Oval office
being empty. He's been on vacation, eating ice cream or whatever,
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and uh, you know, everybody else is running around sending
helicopters down there to fucking get people. If I could
get through some more of this shit, like that's how
we're going to be ending the episode. We got a
lot to talk about regarding the government, the federal government
impeding people from everyday citizens from saving people. It's fucking crazy.
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I kind of did like a little spoiler here because
I don't know if I'm gonna make it. We're not
moving through these things fast enough. So just thenews dot
Com bombshell report high risk non citizens without IDs flying
across the US. The OIG is repeatedly published reports identifying
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potential national security risk by Biden Harri's policies identified within
DHS and its sub agencies. Twenty three years after Islamic
terrorists used airplanes to conduct the worst terror attack on
US soil, the federal agency created to protect Americans from
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national security threats quote cannot ensure that they are keeping
high risk non citizens without identification from entering the country unquote.
The potent actually high risk non citizens are being flown
on domestic flights without ID, creating a public safety risk.
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According to the latest Office of Inspector General report assessing
several federal agencies within the US Department of Homeland Security,
what the fuck.
Speaker 5 (34:20):
Is going on?
Speaker 4 (34:23):
The OG has reportedly published reports identifying potential national security
risks created by you know who Biden Harris policies identified
within DHS and its sub agencies, and the latest redacted
report that has quote sensitive security information unquote. The OIG
expressed concerns about American's public safety to the Administration and
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Transportation Security Administration, US Customs and Border Protection, and the
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The report states that agencies
didn't assess risks to public safety by release non citizens
in the United States without identification and putting them on
domestic flights. The OIG requested data on a number of
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non citizens without identifications who were released in the United
States from fiscal gears twenty twenty one through twenty twenty three.
Because Immigration Office immigration officers are not required to document
whether non citizens presented identification in the database, the data
of the OIG obtained quote may be incomplete unquote. Therefore,
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neither c BP or ICE could determine how many of
the millions of non citizens seeking entry into the United
States each year entered without identification and who self reported
biographic information was accepted. The report states the states cb
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P and ICE offers interviewed by the OIG acknowledge the
risks of allowing non citizens or without identification into the country,
Yet neither CBP nor ICE conducted a comprehensive risk assessment
on these non citizens to accept access, the level of
risk these individuals present, and develop corresponding mitigation measures. One
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of our primary responsibilities of CBP and ICE is to
verify non citizens identities prior to seeking entry. TSA is
responsible for screening everyone who boards domestic flights. The OIG
audited them, determined to what extent CBP and ICE policies
and procedures confirmed individuals identities for the documents TSA except
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for domestic travel, and whether TSA ensures non citizens traveling
on domestic flights provide proof of identification consistent with all
other domestic travelers. As Border Patrol officials have explained, the
majority of illegal border crossers are not vetted and released
with d HS papers. The OIG confirms this, stating that
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CBP and ICE officers, except self reported by a lot
biographical information, which they use to verify various immigration forms.
Once in the United States, non citizens can travel on
domestic flights. Hey, buddy, you the one that's sitting there
and listen to me while you're in study hall or whatever.
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You try and get on a fucking plane without an
ID and see what fucking happens to you. You're gonna,
you're gonna it's gonna be like a fucking p Diddy
party for you. By the time they're done. Oh my god,
I cracked myself up and tight.
Speaker 5 (37:49):
We'll be back. We're moving ahead.
Speaker 4 (38:48):
Sorry about that. Back to the New York Post. Word
games can't conceal the Third World truth about open borders,
politically incorrect. Words don't kill, but Venezuelan gangs do. This
is the fucking New York Post. Donald Trump this week
warned rally goers and small Wisconsin community that if Kamala
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is re elected, your town, in every town, will be
transformed into a third world hellhole. Okay, first of all,
this is a professional writer in one of the biggest
newspapers in the probably the world. Kamala Harris isn't getting
re elected. She's a vice president. She's getting possibly getting
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elected to become the president. So you know whatever, I
guess that might have been Donald Trump's heir or two whatever, whatever.
I'm just I'm picking. He has repeatedly said that Biden
Harris's open borders are turning New York into a third
world nation, in America into a third World disaster, and
the rhetoric makes the left wing elites apapellic. Never mind
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the violence perpetrated my migrant gangs in societal dis order
caused by open borders. The problem is with the words.
NBR says the term third world is offensive, Well, I apologize.
Foreign policy columnist Howard French calls it utterly racist rhetoric.
Speaker 5 (40:16):
Okay, it is.
Speaker 4 (40:18):
An intentional distraction. Okay, people watching that? Okay, Howard people watching?
Have you ever seen someone shit in a Walmart parking lot?
What else do you call it? Watching people in their
neighborhoods being degraded? You know what they say, are seeing
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with their own eyes. They have no problem calling the
conditions as they see them. We've got a third world
country here now in New York City, with a third
World crime, says Republican New York City Councilwoman Vicky Palladino.
She estimates that sixty percent of the rest in Queen's
district involve what she calls illegal aliens. Queen's resident Ramsey's
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for Farris, a former Democrat and current Republican, and claiming
that commercial streets have become Third World markets while illegal
vendors hawking stolen merchandise and half naked sex workers strutting
in plain sight of children walking to school. Roosevelt Avenue
is so overrun with recent arrived hookers that it's been
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dubbed the Market of Sweethearts by American copy of Bangkok's
sworid Potapong market. The Trump campaign got back, I don't
know import the third world become the Third World. The
NAACP responded sharply, they are showing us all how racist
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they are. No bedlam is being imported to the area
around the hotel, once a Manhattan landmark. Businesses are fleeing.
Migrants pictured are mostly black, but commuters of all races
dread walking past the chaos to get to Grand Central Station.
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Trump was tagged a racist. Oh my god, no one's
ever called them that before. Just this month, right here
in this beautiful town, he said. Trump said police arresting
illegal aliens, a member of the Savage Venezuelan prison gang
known as TDA, are holding a woman and her daughter
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against their will and sexually assaulting them. Again and again
and again. Trump called the alleged assailant and animal. Not
it should be noted all migrants when he used the
same word and able to describe a Venezuelan illegal immigrant
who raped, bludgeoned, and killed Georgia nursing student Lincoln Riley.
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Writers accused Trump of wrongdoing for restoring resorting to degrading rhetoric.
He is an employed time and time again. I mean,
I'm just I'm flabbering.
Speaker 5 (43:09):
I don't.
Speaker 4 (43:14):
Oh my lord, all right, we're gonna move to flood,
We're gonna move to hurricane stuff, because these items are
linked now via my orcus he said, we don't have
the money. We don't have the money to take care
of the hurricane stuff, you know, because we sent one
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point for a billion dollars to a bunch of I
legal immigrants. So now we're gonna be talking about what
the government is doing to stop people from helping people.
And I'm not even be talking about like the TEAMA,
the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency. There's room that they are
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confiscating food pantries like at churches and stuff to take
them to redistribute them, which, besides being unethical, is just
it's evil. It's evil. But like I said, those are rumors.
You know, I'm not in the fucking news business, so
I don't.
Speaker 5 (44:19):
I don't.
Speaker 4 (44:20):
I'm not calling anyone to figure it out, you know,
I'm you know whatever. So again, this is not a
conspiracy theory. We don't need you know, quote conspiracy theory unquote,
Like we don't need to talk about Roswell right now,
because we're looking and we're gonna be talking about a
situation where people in the highest levels of government are
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stopping citizens from going out and rescuing their neighbors. I mean,
I gotta stop just babbling about it and get to
the article right. Pilot flying Helene rescue missions in North
Carolina threatened with arrest. Lake Lure, North Carolina. This is
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the hill by the way Jordan Side Home woke up
Saturday morning. He's on Facebook posts that tens of thousands
of people were commenting and sharing family A family was
stranded on a mountain in Banner Elk, North Carolina. They
had run out of water a day earlier and had
just enough food to last less than two days. Seedhome.
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I hope I'm pronouncing that right. It's a weird, weird name.
The former head of the Chesterfield County Sheriff's Office Narcotics
unit knows a thing or two about finding people, and
he researched the mountain chain where the family was located,
and he found a place to land using his mapping software.
He loaded bottled water and food into his helicopter and
headed towards Banner Elk. I thought, hey, man, I have
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a helicopter. Maybe I can help.
Speaker 5 (46:00):
That's amazing.
Speaker 4 (46:00):
This is an amazing I don't know here this is
guy's a hero. His son, a high school junior, went along.
Both are volunteer members of the Sandhills Volunteer Fire Department
in Pageland, South Carolina. Seen him as a Class one
certified law enforcement officer and a pilot with nearly one
four hundred flight hours. He first contacted the Charlotte Douglas
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International Airport's air traffic control tower to get clearance to
fly over the airport. He said he got clearance and
was allowed to fly over the airport, which is a
direct shot to the gap of the mountains he needed
to get through to Lake Lore. Once in Lake Lore area,
Saturday Side Home landed at the nearest airport and met
with multiple law enforcement officers first responders to coordinate communication
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channels with them and to find out what was needed
and where he should go to help. He said he
left the supply as he collected at a drop off
point for the family. He lifted off towards Black Mountain
to find where he could help. The first rescue was
of two women stranded high up on the mountain. Set
them took the pier who didn't have water, food, to
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a community center with supplies and generator power. Oh, that's
a nice looking bird. There's a picture of this guy's helicopter.
It's a pretty sweet looking It's like fucking I don't know.
I've only been on a helicopter a couple of times.
You ate sixty black hawks, baby, it's way to go.
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But when I was in the army in Germany, I
lived next to a airfield all just all night, fucking
schnooks coming in. When the father and son reached Lake Lower,
they saw a bloated broad river and damage and the
damage of the raging floodwaters did to homes along it.
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The water had ripped through a small Carolina mountain town,
taking life and proper with it. Jesus, they have a
picture of this.
Speaker 5 (48:03):
It's wild.
Speaker 4 (48:05):
They took this photograph of Lake Lore Saturday. Oh my god,
as they're getting four victims of the safety Saturday Sideum
said he and his son slept in recliners in a
pilot lounge at a nearby airport and awoke Sunday morning
with the decision to make Jordan and Landon's seed home
were inundated with social media, phone calls, and text messages
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from people pleading for help. Most of the voicemails were
from family members who got the elder Siem's phone number
from Facebook. My parents, my parents are stuck there. A
woman's voice set an email. She hadn't heard from her
parents in more than a day, and her voice nearly
broke as she slowly read her parent's number.
Speaker 5 (48:46):
Into the phone. If you received this, please give me
a callback. Thank you.
Speaker 4 (48:51):
I can hear the desperation in her voice. This is
multiple phone calls I've received like this, voicemails, text messages.
You can hear people desperate for help. Side'm told WJZ why.
A person they were coordinating with on the ground had
said side on dozens of addresses where people either missing
or stranded. I spoke with my son, who is my
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co pilot, and I said, hey, do you want to
go back out and try to help these today? And
his response was, there are so many messages, I don't
think we can't not go help. It's amazing, young man.
They got back into the black Robinson forty four helicopter
and headed west once again through the mountain Gap in
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Lake Lore. As we were flying by, my son actually
spotted a lady waving for help, and I asked him.
I said, hey, she's waving for help or she just
waving And he said, no, I think she's waving for help.
Side Over and his son conducted a low and high
recon for power lines and trees that might have been
in the way. Then gingerly lowered his chopper onto what
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was left of the couple's concrete driveway. The flood waters
had washed away most of the ground beneath it.
Speaker 5 (50:04):
Side of his video shows.
Speaker 4 (50:06):
Him leaving the helicopter to greet the couple and then
returning with the game plan a few seconds later. The
audio and the recording captured the exchange between the father
and son. Hey, I want you to let me get in.
You step out, you go out. You help her, put
the bag in back, get her strapped in, and I'm
gonna take her down. Come back and I'll take him.
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I'll get I'm sorry, I'll come back and then i'll
get you okay, and the elder side Home told his son.
Side Home said the man the main concern was putting
too much weight on the driveway because it was crumbling.
He left his son and the woman's husband to make
the three minute flight to a group a first responders
position along the river below the mountain. After he and
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his son loaded the woman into the chopper, Sidem said
his son to stay put and he'll be right back
to get the husband. I originally left my son a
co pilot, on the side of the mountain. It was
kind of unstable, so I didn't want to put more
weight on the helicopter to lift back up, so I
left my son with the other victim and was just
going to take this person down one at a time.
So I landed in the parking lot of a boys
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camp road and Memorial Hospital near Lake were Flowering Bridge,
where he said he spotted a group of firstspaonders gathering.
Once we landed where the emergency personnel were, I was
met by a fire chief or maybe a captain, and
he asked me who I was, and I told him
I was just out. I was local volunteer demand was
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from out of state fire department who traveled to North
Carolina to help with rescue efforts. I believe the chief
was somewhere from mission was from somewhere in Michigan. And
I told him my background, my experience, my long law enforcement,
firefighting and pilot, and he immediately started helping with coordination.
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He gave me radio frequencies to coordinate with them on
set up landing areas for me and so forth. I'm
gonna skip ahead to try to get to the point
of this whole thing, all right. So he's talking to
the chief from Michigan. I told him my background experienced
law enforcement.
Speaker 5 (52:17):
Yea, yea.
Speaker 4 (52:18):
And in the middle of the whole conversation and then
blocking the road off, I was greeted by at the time,
I didn't know, but the Lake Fire chief or assistant
chief maybe, and he shut down the whole operation. Side
later positively identified the Lakelre fire official via the town's website,
but w j z Y has decided not to name
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the official at this time. The station called text and
emailed the town, including the fire department leadership the mayor,
to get the message to the official. Lake Lure's official
government facebook page confirmed late Monday that the fire official
Sideome identified as the person who threatened him with arrests,
had received the station's request for comment, and that the
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town's email was down as of this posting. No one
from the town responded, including the mayor, who was included
in the request for interviews. The back and forth between
side them and the fire official continued right in front
of the woman sign them and just plucked off the mountain.
And he said he originally asked me who I was,
and I gave him the same information who I was,
the background in the experienced law enforcement fire fighting. And
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his response was, if you have that kind of experience,
you should know that you should be coordinating with us,
And I said, I have been coordinating with everybody as
I've been here just a day before speaking with local
law enforcement and rescue personnel. Sidem said that he tried
to de escalate and asked the official for instructions on
how to communicate with the Lake Lower Fire Department while
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he was flying a rescue mission near the town, and
Sidum said that the fire officials ordered him to leave
and not come back, and if that's what you want
to do, we'll leave no issue. I've explained to him
that I left my son on the side of the
mountain with another victim, and I was going to go
back and bring them, and it was already set up
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for the landing spot and how I get into the area.
And he told me I wasn't going to go back
up that mountain and get them. I was going to
leave them there. Sidom said that the official asked for
a specific reason he was ordering him to stop rescuing efforts,
and he said, you're interfering with my operation, is the
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reason that Sidom said, the officials gave. I'm going back
and getting my co pilot. He said, if you turn
around and go back up that mountain, you're going to
be arrested. And I said, well, sir, I'm going back
to get my copilot. I don't know what to tell you,
Sidom said. The official called over the law enforcement officers
and again threatened him with the rest if he flew
back up the mountain. At that point, I had to
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make a decision. I have a victim and my son,
and I plainly asked the officers. I told them the
situation again, explained everything, told them who I had been
coordinating with, and said, hey, if I go back up
to get this victim and bring him back to this
landing spot, the other emergency emergency personnel have designated, am
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I gonna get arrested? And the officer response was, man,
I really don't know what to do in this situation.
I relate to that so much right now, I said, so,
can you tell me if I'm gonna get arrested or not.
And he said, I'm not sure what to do. Classic cops.
Classic The out of state chief and fire Captain Sidholm
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said he encountered at the landing zone spoke with him
before he took off. They came back over and they said,
hey man, we can't tell you to go and get
your victim. We can't even ask you to go get
the victim, but we can't tell you that if you
come back with the victim, we'll have you a designated
landing spot and we'll make sure they don't come over here. Amazing,
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all right, last one, last one? Hang tight, you got
one more. It's called Mayor Pete orders citizens to stop
using drones to find stranded victims as fed's fumble hurricane response.
They're talking about FED Mayor Pete Buddha judge, who is
the secretary of Transportation somehow, how do you hate that job?
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Who's a mayor of some for the place in Indiana?
Speaker 5 (56:35):
Okay? Candice hath the Way.
Speaker 4 (57:07):
October third, twenty four, Georgia Governor Kemp Really Relief Group
slams Biden Harris administration lacklustered disaster response to Hurricane Helene.
United State Secretary of Transportation beat Buddha Judge, the former
mayor of South Bend, Indiana, announced on Wednesday temporary flight
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restrictions near or around rescue and recovery efforts for Hurricane Helene.
Buddha Judge stated, our goal is to make sure that
funding is no obstacle to quickly get people the relief
that they need and that they deserve. There's also some
safety issues that have come up, he said, for example,
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temporary flight restrictions to make sure that the airspace is
clear for any flights or drone activities that might be
involved in helping to allow emergency responders to do their job.
Transportation Department posted a video of Buddha Digit's comments, adding,
drone pilots do not fly your drone near or around
rescue or recovery efforts for Hurricane Helene. Interfering with emergency
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response operations impact search and rescue operations on the ground.
During a Wednesday press briefing, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro my
Orcis claimed that the federal government lacks the funds to
fully respond to such disasters. We are meeting the immediate
needs with the money that we have. We are expecting
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another hurricane hitting. We do not have the funds. My orcists,
remarked america first legal report that the Biden Harris administrations
Federal Emergency Management Agency blew a significant a portion on
funding of illegal immigrants. The Biden Harris FEMA spent yeah, yeah,
skipping down. Georgia government Governor Brian Kemp torched administration for
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its lackluster efforts to help Americans, particularly those living in
rural areas. Kemp told WRWD when the first emergency declaration
came down, it was only eleven counties in that a
lot of people were outraged, including me, because there was
such a devastation, and up to ninety counties. So we
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called the White House. We spoke to the President's chief
of the FEMA administrator and said, look, you're sending the
signal that you are not paying attention to some of
these rural communities.
Speaker 5 (59:34):
He continued, at.
Speaker 4 (59:35):
Least two hundred people have been confirmed dead. It was
a massive storm. We're dealing with things statewide. Even the
Metro Atlanta area recorded flooding. We had mud slides. We
had to evacuate people below lakes and ponds northeast part
of the state, so we've been dealing with it, told
the news outlet Tim. Tim Kennedy, co founder Save Our Allies,
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recently told Fox Business FEMA is getting in the way
of his team's rescue efforts. There's a federal Where is
the federal response and the plan, Kennedy questioned. When asked
whether FEMA was on the ground, he responded, I mean
they're present. They're in a way. They're directly interrupting our
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ability to conduct missions and operations. Kennedy explained that he
intempted to place a couple of people in a hotel
earlier this week, but he's unable to do so because
federal employees had booked all of the rooms. This is
a biblical level devastation. This is apocalyptic the things we
see out there, he added. On Thursday, Blaze News's Julio
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Rosis joined Representative Corey Mills in Swana Noah, North Carolina.
Roses noted that a couple of veterans and locals had
banned together to provide really and those in need, making
deliveries with civilian helicopters UTA's ATVs. When I asked about
the federal response, the guy said, what response. When asked
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about his impressions of the federal government's response to the disaster.
Mills told Roses it's obvious that FEMA has continued to
drop the ball. Mills explained that FEMA used to focus
on providing disaster relief, but has since been recruited to
handle the mass illegal immigration crisis. They're peeling off nine
hundred million plus dollars that's going towards migration resettlement, which
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outside of what their actual scope should be. He credited
Americans for coming together to help one another, saying the
federal government has adopted in America last agenda that we
have to change, and that's it.
Speaker 5 (01:01:53):
Everybody, good night. I'm going remember be the first sergeant
of your family.
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You people that are listening, Uh, find out who the
vets are in your community and become friends with them.
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It's the only fun.
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It's what's gonna be left. It's what's going to be left.
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