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These people are dumb as rocks...and nasty as well.

They don't even give us time to find and bury the dead before they are blaming them for being buried in the mud.

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Oct 6·edited Oct 6Liked by Patrick Jordan

Here's Jon Rappoport's take. Caveat: I find he often gets things wrong:

"We’re supposed to believe that evil super-professionals injected some kind of electronic amphetamine right into Hurricane Helene, which made it MUCH MORE powerful and destructive and monstrous…

BUT THEN they were then able to CONTROL the whole thing, and STEER it unerringly to make land at a particular point in Florida AND then make a beeline to a small city, Asheville, North Carolina, where it dropped its final payload of massive wind and rain."

No mention of the fact that it came from nowhere and that 'hurricanes' don't generally strengthen over land. What about Acapulco? Two hurricanes in a year in an area with no previous history of such.

Then he admits:

"There will certainly be a land-grab.."

That's convenient.

I read this morning that 40,000 are missing. That's a lot of people.

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40,000 dead but not a peep from Casa Blanca.

Not to worry those migrants will keep the next census at the same levels.

Jon can't be THAT stupid.

So, Jon is ACTING stupid.

Hurricane steering started in 1947. That's 77 years to perfect the craft.

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Quite. Early days. However I know that there are spreadsheets of names - most volunteered by next of kin who have yet to hear from their family and friends.

So whether it's 400 - or 4000 - or 40000...or more: gubment has sent a clear message to the nation.

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No matter the volume of water dumped as part of this hurricane, this is a man made disaster because of no land use restrictions forbidding building in a floodway. Most of the houses I have seen in online photos is of mobile homes lifted off the ground by the water and being destroyed. Even in evil California this disaster would not have happened because they disallow building in floodways and require houses built in flood zones to be 1 foot above the flooding line. In North Carolina the heighth of the flood waters could not have been mitigated by better building codes, only by forbidding construction. Flood zones are cheap land to build on compared to hillsides. Where do the people who survived but made homeless by the floods start over when probably their jobs were also washed away?

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I'm a flat-lander who would eat salty crackers in a desert. So when I saw infrastructure on riverbanks I knew it was a recipe for disaster. But they are calling this a 1000-year flood, so all things being equal if they hadn't WWed them then things would have been status quo.

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I just listened to a first hand report from North Carolina. Ashville was hit with a 27 foot high flood, when the government planned flooding was 18 feet.

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Oct 7·edited Oct 7Liked by Patrick Jordan

I've seen some content online saying they opened a damn. On purpose with malice

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Truth Stream Media had pictures of a damn over-topping.

They should have brought the reservoirs down BEFORE this happened but then they planned it TO happen so that is just academic.

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Oct 6Liked by Patrick Jordan

I see all the vomit talk by this puppet mother fucker in the video...

( and it gives me vomit's only by the sound of his voice and the rage that it generates... ) it will be interesthing if this guy /gay be with his mind entraped in the continuum of you stack until his brain explodes...

Perfect deCONstruction of this agenda in the video my Friend as always...!!!

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