They had a WEEK’S NOTICE of this Katrina-like massively destructive event, so there are NO EXCUSES.
Here’s how it should have gone down:
All of the following would have and should have been Federally Funded and Prepared if the U.S. Government really cared about Natural Disaster Victims:
- Gasoline tankers and lines ship thousands of gallons toward the East Coast expected impact areas.
- Organic food, superfoods, natural medicines like colloidal silver mass shipped and ready for distribution
- Massive amounts of bottled spring water shipped to stores, shelters, hospitals, etc.
- Massive amounts of generators/heaters shipped and ready for distribution
- 1000’s of National Guard deployed as hurricane subsides so they are ready immediately after storm ends.
- Hundreds of food banks set up in advance
- Hundreds of free shelters set up in advance
- Construction and clean up crews ready for free-help for all.
- Extra fire and police back up squads and crews travel from other states to inflicted areas immediately upon impact of storm.
- Free on line credit for food, water, clothing, and emergency materials via relief funds.
The first 72 hours after a natural disaster are the "polite" hours. Residents operate under the illusion that Big Government will soon save them with emergency supplies: food, water, fuel, clothing and more. So they follow the rules and "play nice."
After about the third day, all those social niceties start to erode. People are hungry and angry. There's a feeling of desperation and even abandonment. What seemed to be a polite society two days earlier suddenly becomes more sinister. The survival needs of individuals begin to outweigh social boundaries, and what emerges is desperation... even panic.
http://www.naturalnews.com/037790_superstorm_Sandy_dumpster_diving_desperation.html#ixzz2BMf79ReN
After about the third day, all those social niceties start to erode. People are hungry and angry. There's a feeling of desperation and even abandonment. What seemed to be a polite society two days earlier suddenly becomes more sinister. The survival needs of individuals begin to outweigh social boundaries, and what emerges is desperation... even panic.
http://www.naturalnews.com/037790_superstorm_Sandy_dumpster_diving_desperation.html#ixzz2BMf79ReN
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