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A trucker is being violently attacked by members of a local community. They are hitting him with bricks and trying to destroy his belongings in the truck. The cameraman tries to get a closer look at the trucker's condition, but it seems like the attackers are proud of their actions and don't care about being watched. More cars arrive at the scene, but no one helps the trucker. The pavement is covered in blood, and someone is recording the incident. The situation is chaotic and dangerous.

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The speaker witnessed 24 large cardboard containers of ballots being loaded onto their trailer. They noticed that the envelopes had handwritten return addresses and one was marked as registered mail. The speaker was initially not concerned about it but found it strange when they were made to wait for six hours in Harrisburg without being allowed to unload. They were then instructed to drive to Lancaster without unloading in Harrisburg, which didn't make sense to them. The transportation supervisor refused to give them a ticket or a late slip. The next day, the speaker discovered that their trailer was missing. They found it unusual and decided to speak up about the situation.

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Our truck is full of dust, preventing our deck from working. Earlier, a woman covered in blood from head to toe sat in our truck. She claims to have been on the 82nd and we just heard another explosion. We'll stay here until it's no longer safe.

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Every store on this street has been broken into, except for the red wing store. It's strange because there's no broken glass or graffiti there. The Champion and North Face stores were targeted, even AT&T was hit, but the red wing store remained untouched.

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The speaker witnesses a situation where a person backs into another person's truck. They express shock and question the actions of the person responsible. The speaker argues that the person who backed into the truck is the one being violent, while defending the person whose truck was hit. They mention that the incident is being recorded and that the person responsible will be held accountable. The speaker questions why additional police officers were called and criticizes their actions. They deny being in the middle of traffic and claim to have been present for five minutes without any issues.

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The speaker claims that "they" are trying to trick people to leave Florida. The speaker alleges that "they" have fuel and pumps, but don't want people to know it.

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There are suspicious fires happening that are not being properly addressed by the media. The speaker questions the nature of these fires, pointing out that they are not typical wildfires due to the extreme temperatures involved and the simultaneous destruction of multiple houses. They also raise concerns about the lack of water supply and emergency response during these incidents. The speaker suggests that these fires may be caused by a weapon and questions who is behind it and how to gain control over it.

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A truck driver with two and a half years of experience states that in disaster situations, truckers usually get more loads. He checked a load board called Truck Stop within 125 miles of Asheville, North Carolina, but found no loads. He then searched within 250 miles of Chicago, Illinois, to Asheville, North Carolina, and found only dollar 40 a mile loads that nobody is taking. He also checked within 250 miles of Nashville, Tennessee, to within 125 miles of Asheville, North Carolina, and found very few loads. He says that he is not a conspiracy theorist, but asks what is going on. He states that brokers have called him asking if he has seen any FEMA loads going to the Carolinas or Georgia, and that there are none. He says that one broker with six years of experience has spoken to other brokers who are saying the same thing.

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Google Maps has updated its images of the burnt areas in Maui. The speaker questions how certain places were set on fire while the surrounding grass and baseball fields remained unharmed. They also mention burnt cars and realtors showcasing houses that were either untouched or completely destroyed. The speaker expresses confusion and seeks answers for these discrepancies. They end by announcing a live session at 4 o'clock.

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The biggest problem after the hurricane is being unable to move; roads are blocked, and people are trapped. There's a lot of looting, so people should stay safe and keep a weapon if they have one, because people are intentionally sabotaging things. Truckers coming in with supplies on I-40 had their tires slashed while they were resting at a truck stop. Nothing was stolen, just vandalized. The same thing is happening all over. There is also looting in all the stores. The speaker will provide another update in 5 or 6 hours.

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People with the Navy are in another area. Trucks have been turned away for the last 2 days. Trucks and trucks and trucks have been turned away. Water trucks had to come back full. Two clear loads of water were turned around and told no. People are coming from Alabama, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania.

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A truck with four rows of seats, totaling three seats per row, is observed. One speaker expresses surprise, stating they've never seen a truck with that many seats and initially suspects an extra row was added. The other speaker suggests the truck is being used to transport people for money, possibly to Maryland, noting the vehicle is squatting in the back due to the weight of eight occupants.

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On October 6, 2024, the speaker and a convoy of six trucks delivered over $10,000 worth of supplies to Western North Carolina, entering from Georgia through Columbus. A ranch in Columbus served as their rendezvous point for planning routes and gathering information. The speaker notes a lack of communication between towns receiving aid, with people relying on hearsay. The speaker also claims that contrary to some reports, the government is not providing assistance and FEMA is absent.

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A person confronts a truck driver for allegedly speeding and causing an accident that resulted in fatalities. The person claims to be a trucker himself and states that he reported the driver for speeding. He says that two people are confirmed dead and possibly two more. He tells the driver he is going to be arrested for manslaughter. The driver then attempts to leave the scene.

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The speaker observed that Hurricane Helena disproportionately impacted predominantly white areas, while diverse cities experienced less severe flooding. They questioned why less diverse towns were devastated while more diverse cities were only flooded. The speaker referenced the belief that hurricanes are the spirits of Black women thrown from boats during slavery. They suggested the hurricane's impact on sundown towns could be karma or coincidence, but ultimately asked the listener for their interpretation.

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Last night at a truck stop in Aurora, Colorado, an SUV arrived with 18 Venezuelan gang members who demanded $50 from truckers to park overnight. One gang member showed a trucker his gun and a tattoo identifying him as a Venezuelan gang member. The trucker paid the $50. The trucker next to him did not pay and woke up to find all his tires flat. The speaker hopes people will run these gangs off to make it a safer place to park at night.

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Hurricane Helene caused problems in East Tennessee, North Carolina, and parts of Georgia. The speaker, who is on location taking photos, reports not seeing any presence of the federal government. However, the speaker has encountered Canadian line crews working to restore power to affected communities. The speaker expresses support for Canada's efforts.

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A Z Band Transport driver from Fate, Texas is being confronted at the scene of an accident. The speaker, who identifies himself as a trucker, accuses the driver of speeding and causing the accident. He states that two people are confirmed dead and possibly two more. The speaker emphasizes the gravity of the situation, telling the driver he will be arrested and charged with manslaughter. The driver is making a phone call.

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A person confronts a trucker, stating that two people are dead, possibly four, due to the trucker's actions. The speaker asserts the trucker was going too fast and that the incident is manslaughter. The speaker repeats that two people are confirmed dead because of the trucker's "stupid ass shit." The speaker says authorities are going to lock the trucker up and put him in handcuffs. The trucker seems to acknowledge the situation.

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The speaker observed numerous FEMA trailers in a parking lot 3 hours away from the mountains. They questioned the presence of the FEMA trucks in that location.

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Vehicles are secure. What's the gun score? They were driving recklessly, squeezing the tire sideways.

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Someone drove through a crowd of people. The vehicle ripped through everyone. The speaker expresses shock and disbelief at the event.

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The speaker is showing the remains of their work car, which was parked near the scene of an escalating situation. The car is a new news truck, and its tires were slashed. The windows were broken, and personal bags inside the car were stolen. Cinder blocks were used to break the windows.

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A trucker confronts another driver, stating that the driver was going too fast and caused an accident. The trucker says two people are confirmed dead, with possibly two to four more fatalities. The trucker believes the driver will be arrested for manslaughter. The trucker emphasizes the driver's excessive speed as the cause. The driver then appears to be leaving the scene.
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