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The largest natural disaster ever recorded in the history of the United States was hurricane Andrew, which struck South Dade County, Florida, as midnight turned the clock into August 24, 1992. Contrary to what the American news media broadcast across the United States and throughout Europe, the first outer wall of the hurricane unexpectedly slammed into South Dade, packing 214+ mph winds which quickly escalated to 350+ mph. Most of the 414,151 residents living in the danger zone were asleep when the outer wall struck. Thousands of them lost their lives, for no one in South Dade had been evacuated or even advised to evacuate. Instead, residents had been repeatedly informed by local news media that South Dade should expect to experience "50 mph winds".
Originally posted by spirit_horse
Well, there is some questionable activity surrounding hurricanes and the government. I live in Florida and heard some personal testimony about Hurricane Andrew that hit in 1992. Here is a page from someone that was there.
Interesting thing is that the Air Force evacuated Homestead Air Force Base 2 full days prior to Andrew hitting.
Originally posted by spirit_horse
But the public was never given an evacuation notice.
Originally posted by spirit_horse
Besides other strange things like a sudden strengthening more than has been seen before right before coming ashore. I had a suspicion at the time that they were testing weather modification technology at the Air Force Base. It was being developed back in 1994. But I will leave it at that. Here is a personal story:
Originally posted by spirit_horse
THE EMERGENCY ALERT THAT CAME TOO LATE
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The largest natural disaster ever recorded in the history of the United States was hurricane Andrew, which struck South Dade County, Florida, as midnight turned the clock into August 24, 1992. Contrary to what the American news media broadcast across the United States and throughout Europe, the first outer wall of the hurricane unexpectedly slammed into South Dade, packing 214+ mph winds which quickly escalated to 350+ mph. Most of the 414,151 residents living in the danger zone were asleep when the outer wall struck. Thousands of them lost their lives, for no one in South Dade had been evacuated or even advised to evacuate. Instead, residents had been repeatedly informed by local news media that South Dade should expect to experience "50 mph winds".
See above for a complete debunking of this fool.
I have bolded the lies for you.
I had a suspicion at the time that they were testing weather modification technology at the Air Force Base. It was being developed back in 1994. But I will leave it at that. Here is a personal story: [/ex
Hurrican Andrew hit in 1992 - that was 2 yrs before the alleged "weather modification: program you quote
No evacuation orders...?
By 11 PM Eastern Daylight Time, residents were warned that precautions to protect life and property should have been completed. About 55,000 people left the Florida Keys. Evacuations were ordered for 517,000 people in Dade County, 300,000 in Broward County, 315,000 in Palm Beach County and 15,000 in St. Lucie County. For counties further west in Florida, evacuation totals exceeding one thousand people are Collier (25,000), Glades (4,000) and Lee (2,500).[
By my count thats over 1.2 million people warned to evacuate...
Despite the destruction - death toll was mercifully small, 26 dead (direct), 39 indirect causes
Contrast that with over 300 just this week for the tornado outbreak