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The speaker expresses concern about the government's handling of FEMA funding and warns against signing property over to FEMA, citing past disasters as evidence of a potential scam. They recount their experience trying to find a shelter for people in need, highlighting the chaos and lack of assistance from government agencies. The speaker praises the locals who are actively helping those in need and urges viewers to share the message that the truth is being withheld. They mention being in Maui and offer to provide updates on the situation.

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There was a police barricade blocking the street, trapping people in their cars. Water was shut off and firefighters couldn't save homes. School was cancelled. The speaker, a Hawaii native, urges people to keep talking about the situation and share videos to raise awareness. They claim that the news and social media posts are not showing the true extent of the crisis. The speaker believes that the media is spreading false information and trying to create division. They express concern that supplies are not being distributed properly and predict that rebuilding will be made difficult and expensive. They also fear that corporations and realtors will take advantage of the situation to buy up land. The speaker pleads for continued spreading of information and urges people to use their voices to make a difference.

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The Maui community is feeling neglected and frustrated because they believe they are being ignored by the president. They question why they are not being treated as Americans and wonder why they are being put in the back pocket. The community is coming together to support each other during this time.

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The speaker expresses frustration as a forced American in Hawaii, feeling that they are being given minimal support after losing their home in a fire. They question who benefits from the paperwork they are asked to fill out and wonder if their community will be turned into a satellite city. They criticize the lack of assistance and mention the presence of celebrities like Oprah. They also disagree with someone discouraging tourists from coming to Maui, as it affects the livelihoods of many working people. The speaker highlights the disparity between the burned-down homes of the working class and the untouched houses of the wealthy. They mention the lack of warning and water during the fire. The speaker concludes by expressing disappointment with the limited financial aid received and the uncertainty of who to contact for help. Another speaker offers blessings for the lost and those yet to be found.

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People are reportedly being rejected by FEMA for aid, even after losing their homes and cars. The speaker expresses anger, stating that FEMA's aid is minimal anyway. They believe that those in power are worthless and don't care about the people. The speaker asserts that people must help themselves and each other. They call for unity and action to assist those affected and advocate for a reset. The speaker asks who agrees with them and who is ready to take action.

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A man is frustrated that the government helps foreigners with housing and money, while denying him assistance despite being disabled. He questions why his hard work isn't benefiting him, calls for the government to prioritize citizens over foreign aid, and suggests a rebellion to hold the government accountable. He emphasizes the need to take care of home first before assisting others. The man expresses his anger at the unfair treatment and calls for action from the citizens.

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Speakers at a meeting in Hawaii express their frustration with the government's handling of various issues. They criticize the limitations on their powers and question the validity of the group. They accuse the agencies present of not being truthful and prioritize their own political careers over serving the people. The speakers call for the removal of the leader, Josh Green, in order to bring about real change. They also highlight the loopholes in regulations that benefit developers and call for unity in fighting for the rights of the people. The meeting becomes heated and the governor walks out. The speakers emphasize the need for the government to listen to the concerns of the people.

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The speaker expresses frustration about the lack of support for Hawaii after a disaster. They criticize the government for prioritizing other countries over fellow Americans and highlight the need for assistance in terms of food, water, shelter, and medical supplies. The speaker also criticizes the governor for focusing on rebuilding rather than providing emotional support. They suggest proactive measures to prevent disasters, such as clearing dead trees and implementing fire safety measures. The speaker questions the competence of the emergency management coordinator and criticizes their lack of preparation and planning. They emphasize the government's responsibility to provide safety and security and express disappointment in their failure to do so. The speaker concludes by mentioning their own position in the government and the tendency of emergency management coordinators to resign after disasters.

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Cooked meals were denied to those in need because they weren't prepared in a commercial kitchen. Roads in and out of Lahaina are blocked, except for specific personnel. Looting is occurring in Lahaina and Kula. Some boats had to push through barricades to deliver supplies. Local assistance is being shut down, with the government favoring FEMA and the Red Cross, who are not actively distributing supplies. Finally, supplies have arrived in Lahaina, and locals have set up Starlink stations for internet access. Limited information is available, but it is estimated that over 1,000 people have died. The government is being secretive and avoiding responsibility, blaming others for the lack of alarms during the tragedy.

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The speaker shows the current state of rebuilding in Lahaina, five months after a fire. They express disappointment that no progress has been made and highlight the presence of colorful kids' paintings instead. The speaker mentions the financial burden on residents who still have to pay mortgages despite their houses being destroyed. They criticize the insurance company for delaying compensation, leading to eviction notices. The speaker finds this situation ridiculous.

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The speaker expresses concern and shock at the situation, describing it as a nightmare. They speculate that someone is going to block their street and harm the people in Lahaina by barbecuing them.

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The speaker, who is the editor of Maui Times, expresses frustration with the narrative that the media is lying about the Lahaina fire. They have been trying to get information from the county of Maui and the Maui police department, but both have been unresponsive. The speaker also mentions being denied access to Lahaina town and being sent on a fruitless search for the media coordinator. They emphasize that it is not the media lying, but the government entities trying to avoid accountability. The speaker hopes that making this situation go viral will prompt a response from them.

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Years of planning have led to the destruction of our town, leaving the poor, hardworking people and elders with nothing. We demand a logical explanation for why our homes are gone. A family was forced to evacuate, but the manager heartlessly denied them a moment to gather their belongings because their house had ash in it. The system and the governor have imposed rules without consulting those on the ground, making it even harder for people to coordinate hospital visits. Lahaina should have the power to determine its own fate.

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A police officer blocked the road, trapping people during the chaos. The speaker's brother had to cut a chain to let people out. They demand an independent investigation, as they were blocked from entering for several days. The speaker, an attorney, questions the government's actions and mentions questionable documents related to FEMA. The governor wants to purchase the land, which the speaker believes should belong to the people. The government is held responsible and should restore the land to its rightful owners.

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The speaker expresses frustration with politicians who prioritize their own careers over serving the people. They criticize the lack of respect shown by politicians towards their constituents and question their actions. The speaker highlights the disregard for public opinion and the negative impact on the community. They mention the unfair treatment of people's land and the potential consequences of such actions. The speaker urges politicians to change their mindset and prioritize the well-being of Hawaii. They emphasize the importance of the people and their children, and express disappointment in the current state of affairs. The speaker also criticizes a specific leader for prioritizing personal gain over the welfare of the people. They conclude by calling for a return to the true spirit of Aloha.

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The speaker discusses the recent fires in Maui and the government's plan to make the entire island a smart island governed by AI. They mention the challenges faced by locals in accessing assistance and donations, with organizations like FEMA and Red Cross allegedly hoarding supplies. The speaker also highlights the disorganization in distributing aid and the lack of communication from the government. They express frustration with the government's response and praise the efforts of local communities in helping those in need. The speaker urges viewers to share the information and emphasizes that the government is not being transparent about the situation.

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Colorado asked for armed patriots' help, but the speaker refuses, citing the state's past actions during COVID. The speaker recalls people losing jobs and retirements, and being forced out of the military, including his wife. He says they had to move and leave family behind. Hypothetically, if he and his "boys" were to "clean house," the state government, media, and feds would imprison them and portray them as villains for trying to help. The speaker concludes that people like him will not sacrifice everything for Colorado.

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The speaker mentions that the government is withholding their donations because they are not affiliated with FEMA and Red Cross. They express confusion about this decision. Despite the obstacles, they are determined to help the people of Maui. They mention that there are five containers filled with supplies behind the Ritz-Carlton in Lahaina. They encourage those in need to access the supplies by cracking the lock. The speaker urges others to spread the word about the available resources.

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Oprah allegedly has her own road from Wailea to upcountry, described as a safe zone. People are trying to access it, but police are keeping it closed. The speaker believes Oprah could save them but hasn't. The speaker is stuck, a tsunami is expected to hit in an hour and a half, and they are trying to get to safety. They are currently in Kihei, and the tide is low.

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The speaker, Weline Christian, expresses concern for the people affected by the fire in Lahaina, Maui. They criticize the lack of action from authorities and the focus on money rather than the well-being of the community. They suggest bringing in lumber and allowing construction workers to rebuild homes, emphasizing the importance of supporting the people directly. They also call for meetings to be held in Maui and urge officials to listen to the ideas and needs of the affected individuals. The speaker emphasizes the importance of community support and urges officials to take responsibility and prioritize the people's needs.

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The speaker expresses gratitude for the support received from the community, which has been crucial for their family's survival. However, they feel let down by the government's assistance of only $700, considering the high cost of living in Hawaii. They question why their community is being ignored and why aid is being delayed for families in need. The speaker highlights the difficulties faced by elderly individuals who are not computer literate and struggle to access help through FEMA. They request the president to visit and witness the dire conditions at War Memorial Stadium. The interviewer acknowledges the speaker's struggles and thanks them for sharing their story, assuring them that the president will be visiting next week.

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FEMA is allegedly halting search and rescue efforts because people are angry about receiving limited aid after their homes were destroyed. The speaker claims FEMA is willing to spend billions on foreign wars and undocumented immigrants, but not on its own citizens. The speaker expresses outrage that people are being told not to "stir the pot" when they are being taken advantage of. The speaker advocates rebelling against FEMA and what they call "pay for force."

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I'm in Asheville, North Carolina, doing disaster security and search and rescue for dialysis patients. This is a war zone, but unlike Hurricane Katrina, the military isn't here. The speaker is angry because the government isn't helping despite the destruction and lack of news coverage. Children are orphaned and people are dying. The military is being "hamstrung" by DOD executives. Towns are self-policing, and locals are welcoming help. The area needs water, food, and clothes. A man was arrested for delivering food via helicopter for interfering with a nonexistent government operation. The speaker is disgusted by the government's treatment of Americans, especially compared to foreign aid. They call politicians traitors.

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The speaker, representing the Maialua family, demands accountability for the recent events in Lahaina. They question why the electric company did not turn off the power and hold them responsible. The police are also criticized for blocking people from entering or exiting the area, resulting in loss of life. The speaker suggests an investigation by a third party not associated with the government. They express distrust in the government and raise concerns about land ownership and transparency. The speaker mentions being blocked from returning to Lahaina and describes chaos and riots. They question the documents for FEMA and express concern about the water issue. The speaker emphasizes the need for accountability and the truth.

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The speaker expresses concern and shock at the situation, describing it as a nightmare. They speculate that someone is going to block their street and harm the people in Lahaina by barbecuing them.
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