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The Mighty Humanzee's avatar

I have a friend whose company supports disaster relief in North Carolina, they have assisted in the past coastal hurricanes. Her son flew helicopters in the service, is licensed to fly and as far they knew they were still licensed to operate and assist during this disaster. Her son was grounded, given the rationale that their organization had not received approval from the United Way, who is one of the NGOs coordinating with FEMA.

Fort Bragg in is the same state, they have been to stand down. We are at Day 5 and those resource - particularly the helicopters - have not been ordered in. Two days after the hurricane, the Tennessee National Guard was deployed overseas, but that should matter because Fort Bragg is the fucking state.

This government, operating actively to harm the people, dissolved the contract with us. We are duty bound to disobey it at every turn. Especially where FEMA is concerned. If you look up the law that create FEMA, is has ZERO authority to deny anyone access to an emergency area, it's charter states clearly it is an organization that collaborates and supports disaster recovery efforts. State and local law enforcement, acting on the orders of the governor have authority, according to North Carolina law that is to the extent that someone is interfering with rescue / recovery efforts. Driving on a back road doesn't qualify. And where the federal government derives the power to confer authority on a private entity such as the United Way that can ground pilots is beyond me. FAA can, the governor can, but FEMA? Nope.

The border is now closed between North Carolina and Tennessee. This is far worse than the flood itself, and more brazen than Covid. We are under no obligation to use the same system to vote it out of existence if that system has nullified it's power because they are used unconstitutionally to the harm of the US citizens. Pick any Founding Father and read their ideas about what is required when a govt acts in this manner and it's clear we're are duty bound to resist and end that form of government.

I'm a little heated because I have friends and my sister in the state, one outside of Asheville who luckily was unharmed.

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Ryan W. Craver's avatar

I'm from near the area, and have many friends from up there.

All the "rumors" about the horrors up there are absolutely true. The death toll, based off of accounts of people I personally know in the region, is AT THE LOWEST MINIMUM 2000.

The National Guard has done some work, but most of it are private citizens who are dodging supplies confiscation and arrest from FEMA and police.

But where the authorities have done NOTHING is in the areas way back in the mountains. If you aren't from the area it's hard to visualize, but there are communities hours away from civilization, deep in the hills and forest. Only small excursions have been able to go back that far. The true horror is going to come out when these sheltered, very out of the way communities are finally contacted. I don't even want to image the devasation.

Tensions are rising in the area, especially with FEMA and state police. I fully expect armed confrontations between locals and the authorities sometime in the next couple of weeks.

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