Hurricane Helene has a Critical Lesson for All of Us. Exploring the dangers of putting profits before people, especially when they are hidden behind a veil of secrecy. By A Midwestern Doctor (10/02/24, new related references added 10/06/24)

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AMD always has an interesting and thoughtful perspective, and this article is no exception. He opens with a summary:

Recently, the East Coast was hit by a devastating hurricane that swept through Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Kentucky and Virginia, with [many] deaths in that region already been confirmed. Furthermore, unlike a typical hurricane, it also wiped towns off the map and was the worst hurricane in North Carolina’s history (with the possible exception of one in 1775).

Here’s just a very quick summary, but this long article is well worth reading in full.

  • The VP debate moderator focused on “the climate change boondoggle.”

  • Doctor Thyself: Lack of drinkable water and medical care.

    • People need to use their natural capacity to learn and think critically.

    • People do not need a doctor to be healthy. (includes mention of DMSO and the COVID response).

    • People need alternate sources of clean water in case of disaster.

  • Disaster Capitalism

    • Human tragedies viewed as an opportunity for personal gain.

    • Too many in positions of power (e.g., in business or the government) view their subjects as tools to exploit rather than actually caring about their wellbeing.

    • FEMA tells people not to support local relief efforts while refusing to help anyone and asking for all the relief money (includes a two-minute video that echoes our local experiences regarding Idaho wildfire fighting via federal agencies)

  • Helene’s Aftermath

    • Unique geographical and meteorological conditions created the disaster.

    • Insurance won’t cover many losses (similar to Maui).

    • Before and after stories, including a JD Vance video.

    • Destroyed infrastructure.

  • Democracy and Public Relations

    • Biden administration doing very little to help the hurricane’s victims (but includes possibly staged photo-ops).

    • Federal response started only after Trump and Elon Musk began visiting, setting up donations, and delivering aid directly (e.g., Musk has sent hundreds of Starlink kits to re-establish internet communications and make propaganda less likely).

    • NC is a swing state during a highly contested election season.

    • Hurricane Helene and its aftermath are being used for propaganda purposes.

    • How will the ruling class respond? Double down on their existing model of control through terror and censorship (Kerry, Biden, Harris, Walz); or, trust an educated and empowered citizenry to do the right things.

  • Conclusion

We need to stop putting profits before people. Examples: Suppressing therapies like DMSO; allowing doctors to treat COVID patients with therapies that worked; withholding hurricane or fire disaster aid people need so someone else can benefit from the tragedy.

Related:

  • WEATHER ENGINEERING: The US knows how to stop and redirect hurricanes, control weather, and steer other “natural” disasters (posted 10/02/24): substack.com/@bige47/no…

  • The Public Land Question Continues. By Heather Scott (09/29/24): idahofreedomcaucus.subs…

  • Financial Rebellion: The Land Grab: Weaponizing Nature (09/19/24, video 01:00:46 includes transcript): substack.com/@bige47/no…

  • “My Blood is Boiling”: Furious Elon Musk Goes Off on FEMA for Blocking SpaceX Engineers from Assisting — FEMA Actively Seizing Shipments and Blocking Critical Goods and Services (10/04/24): thegatewaypundit.com/20…

  • How to Steer Hurricanes, Flood Homes, and Steal Lithium (10/02/24): truthcomestolight.com/h…

  • There's something nefarious going on in the mountains of Western North Carolina and Eastern Tennessee, where hurricane victims are being left to die; stories emerge of bodies washing up in rural areas (10/03/24):

There's something nefarious going on in the mountains of Western North Carolina and Eastern Tennessee, where hurricane victims are being left to die; stories emerge of bodies washing up in rural areas
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