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EdTeach
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Dad to 3 boys | Cyclist | Christian | Bitcoiner |

‭‭Philippians‬ ‭4‬:‭9‬ ‭NIV‬‬ https://bible.com/bible/111/php.4.9.NIV

This wont happen

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some advice ive heard - but haven’t researched- is to search for used displays used in office buildings, malls etc. most of them are 4k and have multiple inputs. no tuners or internet connections

Mass illegal immigration - globally- sure is a great cover for pedo trafficking….and our taxes pay for it

https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/watch-shocking-investigation-finds-cia-contractor-moved-children-across-america

Replying to Avatar Jameson Lopp

Eastern TN, Western NC, upstate SC are rekt. Hundreds of roads in Western NC simply no longer exist.

The state and federal response has been ongoing, with over 1,000 personnel, including National Guard assets, deployed according to FEMA. A disaster declaration for NC has been made but crews cannot traverse over collapsed bridges and 100+ foot ravines.

Main interstates I-40 and I-26 have collapsed sections. Numerous state roads have washed away.

Many secondary roads into neighborhoods are effectively eviscerated for miles. Survivors can't get out, help can't get in.

It's hard to get into Asheville. A 30 minute drive take 8-12 hours with many roads not existing, the remaining gas stations swamped. To get into smaller towns in the mountains is a day's journey if possible at all. National Guard trucks with food and water have to stop at collapses.

Similar to Hurricane Katrina, where boats and helicopters were the only viable means of aid delivery in the first days, air support is currently the most effective way to connect Western NC to the outside world. There are a limited amount of helicopters operating. Although the water has receded, the roads are still impassable.

This is still very much an active search and rescue mission. There is a high number of missing (in the thousands per state media) because people can't get in touch with loved ones. We saw this after Hurricane Ian as well, and expect that number will drop significantly when phone service/internet returns. For death toll and recovery, the final number will likely not be known for at least a month.

The lack of media presence on the ground isn't for lack of trying - reporters can't get into many areas for the same reason rescue can't. Even if they could, communication systems are destroyed / offline.

This is not going to be a quick recovery for anyone. Some rural parts of Western NC may never be rebuilt.

if you want to help, this is a good. Based in NC

https://samaritanspurse.org/

Replying to Avatar Ivan

BIDEN: "We've given everything that we have."

"Are there any more resources the federal government could be giving them?"

BIDEN: "No."

Government treating illegals better than their own citizens in crisis. What a disgrace.

https://v.nostr.build/YKynXXRf3kqR979e.mp4

I lived through Hurricane Maria, a Category 5 hurricane that hit Puerto Rico in 2017. If there's one thing I learned, it's that the government will not help you when you need it most. Years after the hurricane, they found warehouses completely full of supplies that were never distributed because certain people wanted to make the people in power look bad. One thing was certain, the help most people received was from private citizens and people helping one another. There are so many good people out there. It's the light you will see in dark moments, like natural disasters.

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these guys are a joke - a good option to support the response is Samaritans Purse

https://samaritanspurse.org/

Lets prat for these people and help them out

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