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Did Washington Commit Negligent Terrorism On Our Citizens?

In thianthony-garand-506547-unsplash.jpg?profile=RESIZE_400xs tumultuous era of global unrest, one cannot help but ponder the identity of the true perpetrator behind the heinous acts of terror that plague our world. But what if one’s own country commits terrorism on it’s own citizens, but not by force or by nefarious actions but by negligence. Isn’t negligent terrorism the worst form of terrorism of all?

The question that lingers in the minds of many is: who is the real terrorist?

The individual who poses a threat, or potentially engages in acts of aggression, versus the one who makes promises and fosters an environment that leads to significant harm due to negligence.

Alarming Allegations Surface Regarding FEMA's Apparent Negligence Towards East Palestine, Ohio, and Maui, Hawaii, Sparking Intense Examination of Resource Distribution In the crucial domain of disaster response and emergency management, FEMA, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, assumes a pivotal role in extending aid to individuals requiring assistance. Recent events in East Palestine, Ohio, and Maui, Hawaii, have raised concerns among citizens regarding FEMA's response and the glaring discrepancies in the distribution of aid. Or did the media fail to report of the magnificent assistance FEMA gave?

Wait a minute! This is what media was forced to admit: FEMA sends help to East Palestine, Ohio 2 weeks after toxic train disaster. Question: Can you go 2 weeks without clean water, shelter and food?

What about this: Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) officials responding to the Maui wildfires are staying at luxury resorts on the island. Officials have been sighted comfortably living in $1,000-a-night luxury resorts during Maui recovery efforts. Some put the court at over 1,000 officials. Question: when FEMA eventually did show up why was it vacation time for them? Why were there so many rooms available? Why didn’t FEMA sleep in tents and pay to have the burned-out residents live in hotels, you know running water, first-aid supplies and a possible free meal.

They didn’t show up until they were forced or when they finally did show up they lived in luxury when the residents slept outside.

Question: How do you spell Negligent Terrorism? Ready…..wait for it: FEMA

From the heartland of East Palestine, Ohio, to the idyllic shores of Maui, Hawaii, these two communities have been thrust into the unforgiving grip of natural disasters and harrowing crises.

However, it is evident  certain communities are not receiving equal treatment when it comes to FEMA's presence and assistance or perhaps the media ignore the Hawaiians and the White folks in East Palestine unworthy of life saving help because their suffering faces are not useful for frontpage stories?

The pressing inquiry  has gripped the nation is: Why did FEMA fail to show up in East Palestine, Ohio for 2 weeks? It appears  there was a news clip  we overlooked, highlighting the arrival of FEMA trucks laden with supplies in the town. These trucks have reportedly brought essential provisions such as bread and clean drinking water, which are of utmost importance to families and children in need. Absolutely not. The stark truth is  FEMA's response in East Palestine appeared alarmingly inadequate, leaving hardworking residents to rely solely on their own resourcefulness amidst trying circumstances.

The situation in Maui, Hawaii, is causing significant concerns. Amidst the ongoing crisis, one cannot help but question the absence of airdrops containing essential supplies, the delayed arrival of trucks carrying fresh clothing, and the apparent lack of temporary housing for children and their beloved pets. But thousands of FEMA agents checked in to plush hotels costing tax payers $ 1,000.00 per night each agent, and there were thousands of agents! 

These pressing concerns raise serious doubts about the effectiveness and efficiency of the relief efforts. It is imperative  we demand answers and hold those responsible accountable for their actions, or lack thereof, in this dire situation. Despite the undeniable allure of the Hawaiian islands, it is crucial to acknowledge  they are not impervious to the wrath of natural calamities. The puzzling lack of a strong FEMA response in Maui is deeply concerning, to say the least. This is not an example of negligent terrorism is it? Or perhaps the media just missed the Hawaiians and the White folks in East Palestine thinking to be unworthy of life saving help because their suffering faces are not useful for frontpage stories?

Who knows?

It is deeply troubling to witness the troubling allegation  the government unjustly designates specific communities as terrorists, all while callously withholding crucial emergency assistance during their most dire moments. These troubling allegations, if proven to be accurate, shed light on a concerning pattern in the administration of emergency aid, raising questions about its distribution and potential withholding.

The pressing question  must be raised is whether the people of Hawaii and East Palestine are being denied life-saving assistance simply because their plight does not serve as sensational fodder for headline news. At the crux of the issue lies a pressing question—does FEMA's allocation of aid succumb to the sway of media scrutiny and political calculations, rather than prioritizing the urgent requirements of afflicted communities?

It is imperative  we emphasize the significance of equitable treatment and impartiality when it comes to addressing the aftermath of disasters. In this great nation, it is imperative  every American citizen, no matter where they may reside, is provided with prompt and efficient aid in times of turmoil. It is imperative  we, as citizens, fulfill our duty to hold FEMA and other government agencies accountable for their actions or lack thereof, particularly when the lives of our fellow Americans hang in the balance.

In a stunning display of government negligence, the absence of FEMA in East Palestine, Ohio, and Maui, Hawaii, during their times of dire need has left many questioning the priorities and fairness of disaster response. It is imperative  we do not allow the whims of politics or the biased media to dictate the allocation of assistance, leaving some to endure unnecessary suffering.

Final Word: In a nation founded on the principles of individual liberty and the sanctity of life, it is imperative  we uphold the value of every American life. But I still have a gnawing question in my gut; Did Washington commit negligent terrorism on its own citizens or did the media just missed the Hawaiians and the White folks in East Palestine thinking to be unworthy of life saving help because their suffering faces are not useful for frontpage stories? 

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  • Every single agency has aligned itself with foreign demonic takeover and forces aligned to submit the people. No persuasion, no bothering with theatrics is necessary any longer. They are ALL aligned against us. In Lahaina's case, the indigenous generational families were affected, along with the historic sites.

    Peterson Space Force is located on Maui at the base on Haleakala mountain. Could they have not airdropped water? Food? Could they not have rescued those in the ocean treading water?

    Air Force Maui Optical and Supercomputing (AMOS) is located on Maui. They have two facilities there. FResearchLab.com

    Space surveillance is located on Maui.

    Of course, it is only conspiracy theory to wonder if AMOS researches DEW. Not likely, right? That conspiracy made it into Newsweek. What does that mean?
    Newsweek wrote, "The Directed Energy Weapons (DEWs) being used on Hawaii are powerful enough to set the Pacific Ocean on fire," far-right online personality Stew Peters said. More conspiracy.

    How about $1 Billion spent anually on "high energy lasers and other high-power electromagnetics: that "use concentrated electromagnetic energy to combat enemy forces and assets," according to the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO).

    Inquiring minds want to know.....Your tax dollars at work.

    Not only, it is documented that police and FEMA acted as one—in both of the following:

    Barricading people INTO the fire zones.
    Barricading food, water and supplies OUT of the fire zones. The only supplies allowed were friom FEMA and RED CROSS. No different from the 7-floor apartment building in Chyna that they locked down and burned people alive in under pretense of contagion, Oh, those were just Uyghur's, you know, the same ones they do live organ harvesting on.
    On Lahaina, it was the indigenous peoples's homes, passed generationally, that will be hurt most. Lahaina as the capital of the Hawaiian Kingdom and those who lost their homes were middle and low income. 

    "On Nov. 24, a fire tore through a residential building in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region’s capital Urumqi, killing at least 10 people. Citizen videos that circulated on the Internet showed screaming residents of the burning apartment demanding authorities open exits they said were closed under strict COVID-19 restrictions that have been in place for more than 100 days and have caused widespread hardship."

    Was that much different from barricading people into Lahaina's fires?  Just wondering, of course.

    • Trough many such instances WE ARE NOT SEEING RESULTS PUBLISHED OF ANY INVESTIGATIONS BY ANY AGENCY WHATSOEVER.  THE APPARENT SILENCE SEEMS TO YELL LOUDLY THAT A CULPRIT IS CONTINUING TO BE SHEILDED.  What makes it even MORE APPALLING IS A MUTE CONGRESS, LOCAL STATE LEGISLATORS ....AND HAWAII HAS A GOVERNOR; DON'T THEY ?????

  • Unfortunately, the spirit of American independence has waned over time with the blessings of relative prosperity in our great country. And way too many people are now dependent on federal government largesse to deal with local emergencies to the extent that it always seems to be the federal government's obligation to help. We the People of the States must return to local/state control of our resources and wealth or the federal leviathan will continue to grow with devastating impact on our liberties as self-governing individuals.

  • OUR GOVERNMENT SHOULD HAVE THE POWER TO CORRECT ANY ACTIONS THAT HARM THEIR/OUR PUBLIC IN ANY WAY.  TO IGNORE OR FACILLITATE ANY HARM TO THE PUBLIC IS NEGLIGENCE THAT DESERVES EQUAL PUNISHMENT AND PUBLIC ACTION TO QUICKLY REESTABLISH A PROTECTIVE, BENEVOLENT GOVERNMENT.  THE TENDENCY TO ENGAGE IN ANY FORM OF CORRUPTION SHOULD BE DETECTED AND CORRECTED IN GRADE SCHOOL......

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    • No to "benevolent" government. That implies we are children for them to oversee, overlord and overrule us. No, we are men and women, sons and daughters of God. And we oversee them. We vote them out (requires honest elections) and when we finally decide to throw all the bums out, not pay unconstitutional taxes, and to change things, they will have no choice but to slither out in shame. Exactly like McCarthy.

    • Nope, We the People ARE the government, but if we don't govern ourselves as individuals in accordance with God's Law, then someone else will, and we probably won't like it very much. That's why every totalitarian government in history has come to tyrannical ruin and destruction. The concept of a "benelovent" government is a dangerous myth, as ALL governments use force in order to achieve compliance with their dictates. We must continue to pray for the strength and courage to do the next right thing by our families and neighbors if Divine Providence is to guide us in saving our constitutional republic.

    • RIK:  That's exactly what i alluded to---WE ARE THE GOVERNMENT, with GOD'S GUIDANCE.

    • Amen so few have a clue  Love thuis group of people who know the truth but the young peoile have NO clue three granddaugtors raising greatgrandkids   no knowlegde  of the truth where are We The Peaple

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