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re: What's the truth on Katrina/Blackwater, etc.
Posted on 8/22/15 at 12:58 pm to Big Moe
Posted on 8/22/15 at 12:58 pm to Big Moe
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by Big Moe
Katrina-related: why do people claim the government blew up the levees? Is there anything to support why people would believe this? I'm genuinely curious, as I have heard people claim this, but I don't have background info since I'm not from the area
I can answer part of this. I worked in the lower ninth ward the concrete fill that was trucked in for fill had blasting caps all in it. I can see where the average person seeing that would think that the wall was blown.
Posted on 8/22/15 at 1:20 pm to bencoleman
Nah, I'm pretty sure the rumor started with a few dumbasses in the 9th ward claiming they heard loud explosions.
In reality it loose barges slamming against that industrial canal flood wall they heard is the most likely story.
In reality it loose barges slamming against that industrial canal flood wall they heard is the most likely story.
Posted on 8/22/15 at 1:45 pm to notiger1997
I didn't say it was the main reason but it sure erased any doubts for people that were already inclined to believe it
Posted on 8/22/15 at 1:49 pm to pensacola
I had a friend that worked at a brokerage firm tell me one of their clients was an Amex Black Card holder and Amex sent a helicopter for him and his family.
Anyone remember the name of that lawyer that lived uptown or in the Garden District that stayed and went a little nuts after the storm? He went on the news shirtless and holding a shotgun and declared his house "The Independent Dutchy of (whatever his last name was)".
Anyone remember the name of that lawyer that lived uptown or in the Garden District that stayed and went a little nuts after the storm? He went on the news shirtless and holding a shotgun and declared his house "The Independent Dutchy of (whatever his last name was)".
Posted on 8/22/15 at 2:23 pm to PhilemonThomas
My Infantry squad ran across two security dudes here in New Orleans East on Chef Menteur:
Super 8 hotel street view
Guys were decked out in fun-time tactical gear and MP5's. They decided to play nice when 10 charging handles were pulled back simultaneously. Squad leader radio'd for me to come over and I brought a 7th precinct LEO with me. Dudes high tailed it pretty fast. New Orleans East was off limits for a long time until they opened up during the day for families to get whatever they could. These two clowns were there at night which made the situation even more fun as they ran across them on foot as their 998's were a couple of blocks away.
Super 8 hotel street view
Guys were decked out in fun-time tactical gear and MP5's. They decided to play nice when 10 charging handles were pulled back simultaneously. Squad leader radio'd for me to come over and I brought a 7th precinct LEO with me. Dudes high tailed it pretty fast. New Orleans East was off limits for a long time until they opened up during the day for families to get whatever they could. These two clowns were there at night which made the situation even more fun as they ran across them on foot as their 998's were a couple of blocks away.
This post was edited on 8/22/15 at 2:27 pm
Posted on 8/22/15 at 2:39 pm to notiger1997
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For all that was going on and how easy things could have went to total hell, I am quite surprised and how little real rioting and trouble there was in the city. Most of the stuff about what happened at the convention center was BS. You did have some walmart and small scale looting, but it wasn't like huge gangs took over the city and were burning stuff down. Hell Ferguson was even worse.
I was already in ATL when the levees broke. I was getting communication from people back in LA about armed thugs (machine guns) walking the streets as far as Baton Rouge etc. first hand testimony (black & white) said the convention center "news" was BS and the "thugs" we're actually local street/hood kids HELPING move the sick and elderly, searching for water/drinks/food (survival resources in an emergency situation is not looting or stealing FWIW). The media made it hyperbole and the frightened citizens nowhere near ground zero were fanning the flames of the hyperbole.
Posted on 8/22/15 at 2:48 pm to Hangover Haven
The news had consecutively, Oliver Thomas. Ray Nagin, Bill Jefferson, and Kathleen Blanco on a story they're doing about Katrina. They didn't do it on purpose.
Think about that.
3 convicted felons and one terrible leader who couldn't get reelected dog catcher.
Understand this and you will understand all the problems in NOLA and LA.
Think about that.
3 convicted felons and one terrible leader who couldn't get reelected dog catcher.
Understand this and you will understand all the problems in NOLA and LA.
Posted on 8/22/15 at 3:02 pm to PhilemonThomas
Ashton O'Dwyer was his name.
Posted on 8/22/15 at 3:08 pm to PhilemonThomas
quote:
Anyone remember the name of that lawyer that lived uptown or in the Garden District that stayed and went a little nuts after the storm? He went on the news shirtless and holding a shotgun and declared his house "The Independent Dutchy of (whatever his last name was)".
Ashton O'Dwyer, and it was more than "a little nuts." After being admonished for it, he kept referring to an AUSA as "spear chucker" in a pleading and then said he'd agree to the Court-ordered anger management classes if each of the federal judges went to "charm school." Needless to say, disbarred.
Posted on 8/22/15 at 3:09 pm to VetteGuy
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one terrible leader
Kathleen Blanco's bumbling, fumbling, pouting and crying on national television was an epic embarrassment.. but there was more than one inept leader in the debacle.. Mike Brown as the leader of FEMA was a disgrace.. And Nagin, holing himself up, sweating it out at the Hyatt.. What a drama queen.
This post was edited on 8/22/15 at 3:19 pm
Posted on 8/22/15 at 3:42 pm to NWarty
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They decided to play nice when 10 charging handles were pulled back simultaneously.
You squad doesn't patrol with one in the chamber?
This post was edited on 8/22/15 at 3:42 pm
Posted on 8/22/15 at 4:06 pm to CP3
No, rules of force didn't allow it. Plus they put the trigger guard on the M4's during DOMOPs that only allow semi-automatic fire. 10 rounds only in the mags too. I dual carried with an M9 and M4.
This post was edited on 8/22/15 at 4:08 pm
Posted on 8/22/15 at 4:11 pm to NWarty
Interesting. I would think safety would be enough. I can understand semi auto only though
Posted on 8/22/15 at 4:15 pm to CP3
Yeah, burst makes no sense in that environment. I only had to chamber twice, once was the above incident and the other was some foolio driving around after midnight and acting sketchy when we stopped him. It was only me and my 1SG at the time.
Posted on 8/22/15 at 5:09 pm to NWarty
Convention Center first hand:
At first seemed like everyone was getting along. Looked like thousands waiting for a parade at first.
I actually had two young men help me with chairs to bring to some elderly.
Lots of neighborhoods mixed together. During the middle of the night, things got testy.
Gunfire broke out twice with fighting rolling out to the street where I was.
I saw the guy who was stabbed and bleeding out. Saw the person dead in the wheel chair.
Was threatened wth violence because I was escaping. So many people dependent on others and didn't know how to help themselves. They got really angry.
At first seemed like everyone was getting along. Looked like thousands waiting for a parade at first.
I actually had two young men help me with chairs to bring to some elderly.
Lots of neighborhoods mixed together. During the middle of the night, things got testy.
Gunfire broke out twice with fighting rolling out to the street where I was.
I saw the guy who was stabbed and bleeding out. Saw the person dead in the wheel chair.
Was threatened wth violence because I was escaping. So many people dependent on others and didn't know how to help themselves. They got really angry.
Posted on 8/22/15 at 5:11 pm to lakeviewtiger
Anthropologist's wet dream is what the Katrina aftermath was.
Posted on 8/22/15 at 5:16 pm to Rhino5
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by Rhino5
It's like why build below sea level.
Seems to have worked out well for them. The rest of the nation sent around $400k per citizen to the New Orleans area.
This post was edited on 8/22/15 at 5:29 pm
Posted on 8/22/15 at 5:18 pm to lakeviewtiger
Are there any books that detail all the private security forces or books on the dark side of Katrina in New Orleans?
Posted on 8/22/15 at 5:46 pm to lakeviewtiger
quote:
lakeviewtiger
I went back home 2 months ago and looked up an old friend / neighbor from my youth. He was telling me crazy stories about being at Baptist with his sons. You might know him. His initials are W.L. and we'll just say that his last name rhymes with mesh.
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