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In Scotch Creek, British Columbia, wildfires have destroyed the entire town. Reports suggest that UN blue helmet groups have been seen setting up checkpoints and isolating towns from each other. Around 40 to 50 people are stuck in the area, even if their properties have been burnt down. This is a serious situation as these wildfires are believed to be intentionally started by people. The blue helmet troops, possibly known as Canada task force 1, have been confirmed to be present. Pictures of these troops will be shared. An SOS is being sent out to warn other towns that they may face a similar situation soon.

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The speaker claims a "nefarious" government land grab is occurring in North Carolina related to lithium and quartz mines. North Carolina allegedly houses the largest amounts of both in the world. Albemarle, an energy company with a $90 billion deal with the government and investors like Douglas Emhoff, plans to put a lithium mine in Chimney Rock, projecting $120 billion in profits. The government has allegedly blocked access to Chimney Rock and is offering residents in devastated areas like Burnsville and Waynesville $2,500 for their land, preventing them from rebuilding. The speaker alleges Governor Roy is buying up devastated communities for pennies on the dollar due to climate change. A FEMA camp with 700 armed agents has allegedly been built in Chimney Rock, but FEMA is not helping rebuild. The speaker claims 11,000 body bags were ordered, far exceeding the reported 220 deaths, and insurance companies are not paying out claims for missing persons. The speaker fears the situation will be forgotten after the election.

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A person in Old Fort reports that FEMA condemned a house in an area hit badly by flooding. The residents were forced to leave the same day. This person says they are among the last remaining residents in the area, as others were bought out or forced out. Some people's belongings were thrown out. The speaker notes that a family had lived in their home for 14 years before it was condemned. FEMA is also condemning other trailers in the area. While the speaker was told they were "alright," other homes were severely damaged. One elderly woman had to be forcibly removed from her home because she did not want to leave. The speaker emphasizes that these are still people's homes that could potentially be fixed.

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Chimney Rock residents are preventing non-residents from entering the area. One individual who lost their home in Chimney Rock was denied entry.

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A woman shared that a friend had her three children taken away, one of whom is autistic, and they will be separated into foster homes. There’s no clear process for getting them back. Meanwhile, a food pantry was closed, leaving people without access to food. The media claims these closures aren't happening, but this is based on personal experiences. Reports of the death toll from a recent storm are also disputed; while the official count was around 230, more bodies are still being discovered along the river. A local fire chief confirmed ongoing recovery efforts, indicating that the situation is more severe than reported.

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We're witnessing the devastation post-hurricane, 50 days later, with little visible help from FEMA. Many residents, like one family, are struggling without adequate support, living in tents after hotel assistance ends. Volunteers are working tirelessly to clear mud and debris, while some residents are left to rebuild their homes alone. There's a significant lack of funding and resources, with many feeling abandoned by the government. Reports of human remains found in the area highlight the ongoing tragedy. Despite the challenges, community members are relying on private donations and volunteer efforts to survive and rebuild. The situation remains dire, with many still waiting for promised aid and assistance.

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In Western North Carolina, the situation for families is worsening as DCS threatens to take children from parents lacking adequate housing. Reports confirm that in Spruce Pine, a trailer park remains untouched since the disaster, with no assistance provided to residents. FEMA and the Red Cross have withdrawn, leaving the community to support each other. DCS is now evaluating parents, warning that without proper housing, children may be placed in state custody. Efforts to provide temporary housing like tiny homes or RVs are hindered by strict requirements and unstable land conditions. The community is left wondering how they can meet these demands under such challenging circumstances.

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FEMA is present but hindering rescue missions. Federal employees are occupying hotel rooms while rescue personnel lack accommodation. The speaker describes "biblical level devastation" and "apocalyptic" scenes. Government helicopters are reportedly being withheld from delivering aid to isolated mountain towns, now requesting body bags. Rescue helicopters were grounded for a presidential photo op. To donate or request assistance, visit saveourallies.com or saveourallies.org. The organization uses special operations personnel and partnerships to reach inaccessible areas.

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We're witnessing the devastation post-hurricane, 50 days later, and many are still waiting for FEMA assistance. Residents report minimal help from FEMA, with some relying on private donations for rebuilding efforts. One homeowner, facing eviction from a hotel, plans to live in a tent with her children. Volunteers, not FEMA, are assisting with cleanup and repairs, highlighting a lack of government support. The community is struggling financially, with many feeling abandoned by officials. There are reports of human remains being found in the area, raising concerns about the aftermath of the disaster. Local authorities have not responded to inquiries, leaving residents frustrated and in need of help. The situation underscores the importance of being prepared for emergencies, as many are left without essential support.

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FEMA is preventing the placement of trailers in flood-prone areas, leaving many displaced residents without shelter. Despite outreach to government representatives, the situation remains dire. The floodplain has expanded significantly, making it impossible to place trailers on affected properties. Many people are living in tents, facing dangerous conditions. Volunteers have been delivering supplies, but FEMA has seized some of these efforts, complicating relief efforts. A former Marine highlights the community's resilience and the importance of government support. As Thanksgiving approaches, there's hope that more people will step up to help those in need.

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Western North Carolina residents were drowning and losing everything in their houses this weekend due to Helene. The president was at his beach house, and the vice president was hosting political fundraisers on the West Coast. The president is directing his team to take action. Survivors and family members have been through incredible experiences, including one woman who lost 10 family members. The governor is very engaged.

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The speaker discusses the aftermath of Hurricane Helene in Western North Carolina, relaying firsthand accounts from Yancey County Fire Departments. There are reportedly four reefer trucks full of dead bodies, with the small, rural fire departments managing the recovery. Five bodies were found in the New Deal area, and another on Claremont School Road. The speaker states that it looks like a nuclear bomb went off, with body parts found in the debris. The speaker says there is nowhere to put temporary housing due to silt, ravines, and sinkholes, and the bank also has a sinkhole. Ten people were rescued from a mountainside before it collapsed in a mudslide. Children are reportedly asking about their parents. The speaker is raising money for the affected, and will share where the money is going. The speaker notes the area already struggled with poverty, and many have lost everything.

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FEMA is in Lake Lure and has confiscated the store previously mentioned. People are being forced to leave and remove their belongings quickly, or FEMA will take them. The tent was full as recently as Friday.

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We're witnessing the aftermath of the hurricane 50 days later. Many residents express frustration over the lack of FEMA assistance. One homeowner, facing eviction from a hotel, is preparing to live in a tent with her children. Volunteers are helping with cleanup, but they rely on private donations, not government support. The community is still reeling from the storm's devastation, with reports of missing individuals and ongoing health hazards from sewage leaks. Residents feel abandoned by the government, questioning where the promised aid is. Amidst the chaos, volunteers are working tirelessly to assist those affected, but the bureaucratic response has been inadequate.

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Over 1,000 body bags and refrigerated trucks are on the other side of the island. The government is being blamed for not providing warnings or assistance. Innocent men, women, and children were killed as they were asleep in their homes. Additionally, the water in the pipes has become toxic after being used to fight fires.

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The speaker claims a nefarious government land grab is occurring in North Carolina, specifically Chimney Rock, Spruce Pine, and Black Mountain, to mine lithium and quartz. North Carolina houses the largest amount of lithium and quartz mineral rights in the world, used for batteries and computer chips. Albemarle, an energy company with a $90 billion deal with the government, projects $120 billion in profits from a lithium mine in Chimney Rock. Douglas Emhoff is allegedly a top investor, and BlackRock, Vanguard, and State Street run Albemarle. The government is allegedly offering residents $2,500 for their land after recent devastation, preventing them from rebuilding. A FEMA camp with 700 armed agents has been built in Chimney Rock, but FEMA is not helping rebuild. The speaker alleges 11,000 body bags were ordered, far exceeding the reported 220 deaths, and insurance companies are not paying out claims for missing persons. The speaker fears the situation will be forgotten after the election.

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In Scotch Creek, British Columbia, wildfires have destroyed the entire town. Reports suggest that UN blue helmet troops have been spotted setting up checkpoints and isolating towns from each other. Around 40 to 50 people are stuck in the area, with limited supplies and restricted movement even if their properties have been burnt down. It is believed that these wildfires are intentionally started by people. While the presence of the troops, referred to as Canada task force 1, is unconfirmed, pictures have been found. This is a serious situation and an SOS is being sent out to raise awareness. Similar incidents may occur in other towns.

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Following a devastating flood, communities in western North Carolina are struggling with the aftermath. Landslides destroyed homes, and 163 children in one school system are unaccounted for. The river has changed course, making roads impassable and creating a 40-foot deep cavern where roads once were. Initial federal aid focused on Asheville, but the most affected communities are isolated, requiring people to hike over mountains and ford rivers to reach assistance. Community members are opening their private land to create alternate routes. The National Guard arrived in the hardest-hit areas over a week after the storm, and their support has been limited. The reported death toll of 200 is believed to be a drastic undercount, potentially exceeding 400, due to communication issues and the extent of the damage. One speaker compared the disaster to a combination of Hurricane Michael and the Susquehanna River floods. They are shifting their focus to disaster preparedness education.

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A person in Western North Carolina reports rescue choppers are still flying overhead on day 6. They feel survivor's guilt because their town was spared, but a nearby town was completely wiped out, with everyone killed. The speaker claims the media is lying and people are being threatened with arrest if they try to help. They express disbelief that the government is preventing people from saving each other. The situation is described as beyond a nightmare, with bodies everywhere, possibly including displaced caskets from flooded cemeteries. The speaker asserts the only people providing aid are the survivors themselves. They express anger towards the government's response to the disaster.

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A woman shared that her friend had her three children taken away, one of whom is autistic, and they will be placed in separate foster homes. There's uncertainty about how families can reunite. The local food pantry was taken over, contrary to media claims that it was not shut down. National media reports suggest only 200 deaths from the storm, but more bodies continue to be discovered, with the last count being around 230 weeks ago. A fire chief confirmed that the death toll is likely higher, as bodies are still being found in the area.

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The speaker discusses a situation in North Carolina, specifically Chimney Rock, where the entire town has allegedly been declared federal property after a disaster. Residents are reportedly unable to return home, and bodies are said to be lying in the water and under debris. The federal government allegedly wants to bulldoze the area without identifying the bodies or counting the deceased. People are reportedly trapped and in need of body bags, but the federal government is not collecting the bodies, leaving them to rot. Some people have allegedly been without food and water for six days. The 82nd National Guard has allegedly been told to stand down. The speaker urges viewers to share the message and resources and to put pressure on Washington to provide help.

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Asheville and the area towards Hendersonville look bombed out. People are trapped in the Appalachian mountains since Hurricane Helene hit seven days ago, and the military can't help without the leader's approval. News isn't covering the extent of the damage in East Tennessee and Western North Carolina. Coastal states' hurricane damage differs because the ocean recedes, leaving structures. Here, people have nothing left. The situation in North Carolina is especially dire. The speaker claims the death toll will surpass Katrina's, as many off-grid residents, hikers, and homeless people in the mountains are unaccounted for. Bodies are washing up, and some North Carolina counties have already filled 1,000 body bags and need more. The speaker insists this disaster is unprecedented for the region, unlike anything they've experienced before, because they don't have an ocean that comes in and then sucks back out.

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The speaker claims a "nefarious" government land grab is occurring in North Carolina related to lithium and quartz mines. North Carolina allegedly houses the largest amount of lithium and quartz in the world, resources needed for batteries and computer chips. Albemarle, an energy company with a $90 billion deal with the government and investors like Douglas Emhoff, projects $120 billion from a Chimney Rock lithium mine. The government has allegedly blocked access to Chimney Rock and is offering residents in devastated areas like Burnsville and Waynesville $2,500 for their land, preventing them from rebuilding. The speaker claims Governor Roy is buying devastated communities for "pennies on the dollar" due to climate change. A FEMA camp with 700 armed agents has allegedly been built in Chimney Rock, but FEMA is not helping rebuild. The speaker alleges 11,000 body bags were ordered, far exceeding the reported 220 deaths, and insurance companies are not paying out claims for missing persons. The speaker believes the news cycle will shift after the election, and the plight of those in Western North Carolina will be forgotten.

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My husband took supplies to North Carolina to assist an organization. A friend in Swannanoa said the actual death toll is much higher than reported. Thirty-six bodies were found in one embankment, and bodies are being found in trees. Looting has begun. The situation is worse than people realize. Prayers are requested for those affected and those helping. I will provide updates as I hear from Matt.

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Over 1,000 body bags and refrigerated trucks are on the other side of the island. The government is being blamed for not sounding a siren or sending helicopters. People picked up their kids from school and left them at home without any warning. Innocent men, women, and children were killed because no help arrived. The community mourns the deaths of over 1,500 people. Additionally, the water in the pipes was removed to fight fires and then put back, possibly becoming toxic.
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