Joe Hoyle (26 Aug 2004)
"F.E.M.A. REVISITED"


HELLO
 
  A couple of days ago I was mentioning that no one had better think that they can depend on F.E.M.A. in the case of any type of disaster; because it's not going to happen, and that folks had better be able to fend for themselves the best they can if such an event ever came their way.F.E.M.A.-- as in "Emergency Management" is almost a total and polar opposite to what most people assumes them to be.Their chief claim to fame one day will be when martial law falls across the land, and their masks comes off to the reality.
 
  Alex Jones, who broadcast's daily on the Internet, shortwave, and some AM/FM radio stations, has made mention many times of a comment made a couple of years by a F.E.M.A. mid management bureaucratic type, who was teaching a classroom full of lower tier workers in Kansas City about the fine points of F.E.M.A.The comment is also on at least one of Alex's video's, and Alex won't publish anything on his web sites or any videos, unless he has documentation to back it all up; and all Jones listeners understands and knows all this.Anybody who wants to question Alex on this or anything else can call into his daily program from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. central time and have at it with Alex--and good luck. <G>Here is the F.E.M.A. guys quote; and ask yourself the question--where exactly would this guy pick up such thinking?And don't be so gullible as to think that this is all just one guys way of thinking--he had to have picked it up from above him.
 
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    Moving on now.There have been many regular listeners to the Steve Quayle daily program and visitors to his web site who lives in and around the hard hit area from the recent hurricane Charley in Florida, and who have been emailing Steve.Almost everyone has said that the death toll in that area is much higher than official numbers put out by F.E.M.A., and other state or federal agencies so far, and the damage is far more extensive than the media has let on it to be these people claim.Those people are saying that the actual death toll is closer to between 400 and 500; with Punta Gorda the hardest hit.
 
   Below is a article written by a survivor of his own personal story in the aftermath of the giant hurricane Andrew that hit south Florida in 1992; which was during the term of Bush the elder; and during the period of his own re-election I might add.Again, the ones caught in the middle of the disaster told a completely different story from F.E.M.A about that death toll.So one can only conclude that F.E.M.A. can't count (maybe on purpose); or F.E.M.A. is a more sinister type of organization than the image that they present to the public; and that it is really set in place for something totally different than advertised.You be the judge and let your own Spiritual discernment speak to you.http://www.stevequayle.com/News.alert/04_Cosmic/040825.hurr.Andrew.html
 
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  (LUKE 21:36)
 Watch ye therefore, and pray always, that ye may be accounted worthy to escape all these things that shall come to pass, and to stand before the Son of Man.
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