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Old 08-24-11, 02:31 PM   #1
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Storm, what storm? I'm going fishing Saturday.
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Old 08-24-11, 02:36 PM   #3
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Let me link you to a awesome site. Being that I do emergency response for FEMA and have already been moving disaster supplies since yesterday I use this site for best updates on current storms. Very interactive site and accurate.

https://secure.www.stormpulse.com/?fsd=1
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Let me link you to a awesome site. Being that I do emergency response for FEMA and have already been moving disaster supplies since yesterday I use this site for best updates on current storms. Very interactive site and accurate.

https://secure.www.stormpulse.com/?fsd=1

FEMA - The governments are definitely preparing for something big thats for sure,maybe large scale de-population for starters.
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FEMA - The governments are definitely preparing for something big thats for sure,maybe large scale de-population for starters.

Currently I have 28 trailers of generators/relief supplies coming from Atlanta GA. This is one of FEMA's distribution center. These trailers will be spotted at Fort Bragg NC. I have two IMAT trucks coming from CA. These trucks are for search and rescue. These are my only tasks for now. There are others but these went to different transportation outfits.
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Tracking the storm since Sunday the predicted landfall has changed quite a bit. First predictions was landfall in Jacksonville FL. Then it moved to Charleston SC. The following day Wilmington NC. Then yesterday it showed landfall straight up the Chesapeake Bay. Now it shows landfall way up in the New England area. The jet stream is slowly pushing the storm back out to sea(eastward). This is favorable and a better outcome.
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Kennebunkport gonna get hit again?!?!
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Not sure but August might want to get some goulashes!

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Tracking the storm since Sunday the predicted landfall has changed quite a bit. First predictions was landfall in Jacksonville FL. Then it moved to Charleston SC. The following day Wilmington NC. Then yesterday it showed landfall straight up the Chesapeake Bay. Now it shows landfall way up in the New England area. The jet stream is slowly pushing the storm back out to sea(eastward). This is favorable and a better outcome.
Hope it loses most of its energy if it moves eastward,there is a small island they call Britain out there *gulp*
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Hope it loses most of its energy if it moves eastward,there is a small island they call Britain out there *gulp*
Right now it is gulping the Bahamas. It looks to me the eye of the storm will be offshore right up the coast. The heaviest winds will stay on the east side of the eye. However, a lot of water is being pushed in front of the storm. The surge will affect the coastline to some extent. The Chesapeake Bay will probably have issues with the surge being pushed up a ever closing bay as it proceeds northward. This has happened before with hurricane Isabel that came up the mouth of the Chesapeake. I suspect a lot of rainfall along the coast. I believe the storm is 800 miles in diameter.
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Oh, this threat has potential for muchos funos!
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This looks a truly terrifying storm,even the 'eye' could be seen from space
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Oh, this threat has potential for muchos funos!

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Currently I have 28 trailers of generators/relief supplies coming from Atlanta GA. This is one of FEMA's distribution center. These trailers will be spotted at Fort Bragg NC. I have two IMAT trucks coming from CA. These trucks are for search and rescue. These are my only tasks for now. There are others but these went to different transportation outfits.
If I presume correctly, he meant something else - just type 'FEMA' and 'depopulation' into a search engine and check out the results

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If I presume correctly, he meant something else - just type 'FEMA' and 'depopulation' into a search engine and check out the results

OMG, You're one of... THEM It's NWOWarhawk!
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You presumed wrong.
If so, then my bad.

I have read the term 'depopulation', especially in connection with FEMA only on conspiracy sites yet.
Bringing people out of a dangerous area into safety is called evacuation. However it is impossible to evac such a large and densely populated area like the one where the storm is heading.
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