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A spokesman for the Federal Emergency Management Agency told AFP the water bottles had been sent to Puerto Rico as part of relief efforts after Hurricane Maria in September 2017, which destroyed much of the United States territory and, by some estimates, killed nearly 3,000 people. The storm hit just two weeks after Hurricane Irma skirted the island, causing widespread damage and power outages.
The FEMA spokesman declined to comment further to AFP, other than to say that issues surrounding the dumped water bottles were "under review by the legal department."
In a similar incident last year, some 20,000 pallets of unused water bottles were found sitting on an airport tarmac, CNN.com reported.
FBI special agents from the Washington Field Office paid a visit to Comey's home on the morning of June 7, 2017, one day before he testified to Congress he had leaked his notes of conversations he had with Trump, hoping that it would spark a special counsel investigation.
Comey gave these agents four memos as "evidence," according to an FBI logfrom June 9, 2017. Three of them had a date range between February and April. A fourth, the notes say, was dated "last night at 6:30 pm."
originally posted by: 0bserver1
a reply to: EndtheMadnessNow
Will he make it that far?
originally posted by: dubiousatworst
Just so happens some of the aid sent to Puerto Rico is still just sitting in a field
weather.com...
A spokesman for the Federal Emergency Management Agency told AFP the water bottles had been sent to Puerto Rico as part of relief efforts after Hurricane Maria in September 2017, which destroyed much of the United States territory and, by some estimates, killed nearly 3,000 people. The storm hit just two weeks after Hurricane Irma skirted the island, causing widespread damage and power outages.
The FEMA spokesman declined to comment further to AFP, other than to say that issues surrounding the dumped water bottles were "under review by the legal department."
In a similar incident last year, some 20,000 pallets of unused water bottles were found sitting on an airport tarmac, CNN.com reported.
These people are SICK. The water bottles were found on private property in Puerto Rico, and were meant to be distributed to the people that needed it! This is gross negligence the the highest degree.
Scientists gathered at dinner parties at Mr. Epstein’s Manhattan mansion, where Dom Pérignon and expensive wines flowed freely, even though Mr. Epstein did not drink. He hosted buffet lunches at Harvard’s Program for Evolutionary Dynamics, which he had helped start with a $6.5 million donation. Others flew to conferences sponsored by Mr. Epstein in the United States Virgin Islands and were feted on his private island there. Once, the scientists — including Mr. Hawking — crowded on board a submarine that Mr. Epstein had chartered.
At one session at Harvard, Mr. Epstein criticized efforts to reduce starvation and provide health care to the poor because doing so increased the risk of overpopulation, said Mr. Pinker, who was there. Mr. Pinker said he had rebutted the argument, citing research showing that high rates of infant mortality simply caused people to have more children. Mr. Epstein seemed annoyed, and a Harvard colleague later told Mr. Pinker that he had been “voted off the island” and was no longer welcome at Mr. Epstein’s gathering
originally posted by: imthegoat
originally posted by: dubiousatworst
Just so happens some of the aid sent to Puerto Rico is still just sitting in a field
weather.com...
A spokesman for the Federal Emergency Management Agency told AFP the water bottles had been sent to Puerto Rico as part of relief efforts after Hurricane Maria in September 2017, which destroyed much of the United States territory and, by some estimates, killed nearly 3,000 people. The storm hit just two weeks after Hurricane Irma skirted the island, causing widespread damage and power outages.
The FEMA spokesman declined to comment further to AFP, other than to say that issues surrounding the dumped water bottles were "under review by the legal department."
In a similar incident last year, some 20,000 pallets of unused water bottles were found sitting on an airport tarmac, CNN.com reported.
These people are SICK. The water bottles were found on private property in Puerto Rico, and were meant to be distributed to the people that needed it! This is gross negligence the the highest degree.
Wasnt there a big thing about Puerto Rico officials throwing aid crates away around the time it all happened?
originally posted by: crankyoldman
Insanity Proudly On Display
The preamble is hilarious, but notice how the meltdown reveals truth - and how does she "know?"
"Epstein as his good friend when we now know he raped younger girls."
Not "accused of" but "raped younger girls," as in fact. Man are they stupid.
You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: 0bserver1
a reply to: EndtheMadnessNow
Will he make it that far?
That was my first thought also. Jeffrey Epstein will not last a year in prison.
Hopefully he will receive some incentive to tell all he knows and turn over all evidence he has before the end of this year.