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originally posted by: opethPA
originally posted by: rickymouse
I am sure there is a little truth to what he says, but I do not think there is anything other than stupidity on the part of some people controlling things that is of concern. It is good that these actual footmen are doing the right thing most times, Orders from above are often all messed up.
Any time the government gets involved in anything, it usually gets inefficient and expensive. Common sense is not usually promoted, dysfunctional regulations are abundant.
Oh yeah, which part do you find a little truthful?
1. Opening damns on people
2. Shooting people and letting their bodies wash out to see
3. FEMA Bread lines at WalMart (oddly which is what you would expect in a disaster like this)
4. FEMA Prison ships
5. Gun Confiscation
6. Agent Orange or similar things hidden as spraying for mosquitos.
Hey, I'm only sharing the video and told what this guy was saying.
The Powers That Be appear to be trying to kill people. Population control?
Ditto.
originally posted by: GeauxHomeYoureDrunk
a reply to: sled735
Sorry darlin', my whole family is there and that guy is full of bunkus. The only thing even remotely true is that yes they opened the dams on the Neches and Sabine rivers and many who weren't flooded by the 53 inches of rain my former home got were flooded by the release of the dams- which was necessary by the way to keep them from completely collapsing and causing the complete destruction of most of SE Texas. I have many family members who lost everything due to the dam releases but who understand why it was completely necessary. Other friends and family members who were more fortunate have taken them in and they have already begun the cleanup and rebuilding process.
HOUSTON (AP) — The explosive expansion of Houston subdivisions into prairies far to the west helped make the city affordable for the average 345 people who moved there each day, but it also paved over thousands of acres that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers had intended for a reservoir and other flood-control projects to help against deluges like the ones from Harvey.
originally posted by: Chadwickus
a reply to: opethPA
This is a conspiracy theorist's wet dream.
Lather it on thick!