Monday, October 14, 2024

A big cover-up? Take a number.

I've been busy this morning with mundane chores.

Just before I had to go somewhere, I saw something that blew me away. One thing about it, it isn't confirmed. But if it is true, it would be shocking. Or should be.

The thing I saw was that the number of dead in the Hurricane Helene aftermath has been greatly underestimated. The numbers could be in the thousands. Even tens of thousands.

But it isn't confirmed. Certainly not in the media. If it were true as can be, they'd sit on it until AFTER THE ELECTION. That much is certain. They've been sitting on major news of all kinds, as anyone with eyes and ears would know.

The worst natural disaster in history happened in Galveston Texas in the 1900 hurricane. I think there were 6000 deaths. Indeed, it is a required part of your reading in Texas History class back in the day. That's because I remember reading about it. Heck, even today you can go down Broadway ( the main drag ) in Galveston, and see this HUGE friggin' graveyard. That will etch it in your memory if nothing else does. There are plenty of towns in Texas of comparable size to Galveston, but you won't see a massive graveyard in any of those towns.

Imagine something much bigger than that in this day and age.

But if the media is covering it up, that would be even worse. One for the history books. Think about it.

Why repeat that rumor here? Even though infastructure has been taken out, there are people on the ground with internet access through Starlink. If anybody there is seeing anything like this, why not report it to the world?

So it may not be true. But what if it is???









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