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Date: Mon Dec 19 05:48:31 2005
From: fd at g-0.org (GroundZero Security)
Subject: [Clips] A small editorial
	aboutrecentevents.(fwd)

i doubt that you can blame all on 1 or 2 persons and especially when a disaster is 
happening. isnt it sad if your gov can help its military units in 24 hrs anywhere in the world
but it takes more than 6 days for normal people right inside the country ?
making up execuses wont help this was simply a failure of your system.

what about the help germany offered ? 
your gov was rude and didnt even answer us. we offered help the first day.
without your answer we sent water cleaning devices with ships, but still
after 6 days you didnt care about them.

your not funny with your sarcasm ..but hey i wouldnt be surprised if your gov caused
such a disaster with one of their stupid tests to mess with the weather by shooting microwaves
or something into the ionosphere. they admited that they dont know what could happen. nice one.
wasnt it HAARP ? i'v been reading about it a while ago but i dont really remember.
i'm not saying that this happened or anything but research is done. 
actually would be really funny if they caused it themselfs and i wouldnt be surprised. 
but hey lets forget about this and go back to the original topic, shall we ?


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jamie C. Pole" <jpole@...a.com>
To: <full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk>
Sent: Monday, December 19, 2005 6:07 AM
Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] [Clips] A small editorial aboutrecentevents.(fwd)


> 
> Our Federal government cannot enter a disaster area unless invited by  
> the governor of the state.  In the case of Katrina, the governor was  
> more concerned with getting re-elected than she was with saving her  
> constituents.  Her recently-disclosed email messages prove this.   
> Also, the mayor ordered a mandatory evacuation (when it was too late  
> to enforce), but most people didn't leave.  If you place yourself in  
> harms way, is it the government's responsibility to extricate you?
> 
> The head of FEMA was a bonehead, but that problem has been fixed.   
> Are you now going to tell me that the US Army Corps of Engineers went  
> into New Orleans to blow holes in the levees?  Or maybe we caused  
> hurricane Katrina with our special nuclear-powered hurricane-generators?
> 
> Just checking...
> 
> Jamie
> 
> 
> 
> On Dec 18, 2005, at 10:56 PM, GroundZero Security wrote:
> 
> >> lol you mean the RAF stuff ? that was ages ago and we learned from  
> >> that. or in the 70s at olympia.
> >> sure that was bad since we didnt even have special forces as we  
> >> werent used to terrorists or war anymore
> >> we usually dont bother about such things. usa is mainly focused on  
> >> war industry though
> >
> > ok sorry i didnt finish this. i didn't have much sleep last night  
> > so execuse me please.
> >
> > what i missed is that we didnt have special forces but we have some  
> > now. and i'm very confident they would do a good job.
> > also if we have a disaster we dont have to wait 6 days for help to  
> > arrive i trust my gov on that. i feel pretty save also "if"
> > a terrorist attack would happen we surely would not invade a  
> > country. unless that countries gov is attacking us.
> >
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