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Originally posted by LooseLipsSinkShips
No, new orleans is not hatian. You do know where Orleans is, right? Just like York? York is in England...New York is in the US. Orleans is in France...New Orleans is in the US.
Interesting how there will be massive military installations built in new orleans that come just after the government announced many closings of military installations around the united states...hmmmm.
Originally posted by mr conspiracy
first step is to let New Orleans be destroyed. Hence the delay in relief to the victims, who would hate the city so much that they wouldnt WANT to return.
Second step is to get the people settled in other states.
Third, to build the destroyed city as a site for military complex.
fourth: unknown.
Originally posted by mr conspiracy
What do French fries have to do with destructions of Hurricance Katrina?
THEY believe that: Katrina did not do as much damage to United States as France did. France is seen by Washington as a near dark enemy. France humiliated America at the UN before the Iraq war. It is because of that, that the American troops are bogged down in a Vietnam senario in Iraq. France is to blame for the mess.
Now all things French have to go from the US.
New Orleans and in fact the entire state of Louisiana has so much French influence.
This is intolerable to THEM who have lost face to the French.
the plan is to get rid of this little France in the back yard.
first step is to let New Orleans be destroyed. Hence the delay in relief to the victims, who would hate the city so much that they wouldnt WANT to return.
Second step is to get the people settled in other states.
Third, to build the destroyed city as a site for military complex.
fourth: unknown.
[edit on 2-9-2005 by mr conspiracy]
Originally posted by masqua
The Acadians (French people) in Nova Scotia refused to take the Oath of Allegiance when the French ceded the area to the British. Their steadfast denial got them expelled forcibly from that area as well as other places firmly in British control.
On August 11, 1755, about 10,000 were caught up in the expulsion. Some were brought to the New England colonies and the rest (50%) wound up in New Orleans, later to be called Cajuns.
www.acadianmuseum.com...
The above link has some interesting details...googling will get you lots more.
The story of Evangeline is about a fictional lady who died trying to find her lover in New Orleans after they were seperated during the expulsions.
[edit on 3-9-2005 by masqua]
[edit on 3-9-2005 by masqua]