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Cut-Off NC Residents Say Desperate Looting for Water Rises, as Hundreds of Military Helicopters Sit Idle Nearby. Thousands of People Missing.

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Numbers of people missing on the rise

"While former Obama Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency General Michael Flynn laments that hundreds of helicopters from the 82nd Airborne sit idle just hours away, devastated residents of mountainous western North Carolina are now reporting that looting in the cut-off regions is on the rise, for water. No ground water is safe to drink after torrential floods uprooted septic systems, and the stench of dead bodies fills the air.

General Flynn said in an interview three days ago:

“We need a full mobilization right now…if you put me in charge, we would have an entire active duty division, because the active duty division more than the National Guard..the 82nd Airborne has capabilities that can be there in two hours… with large packages of the full compliment of [supplies and equipment.”]

“We have the full ability in this country to take care of them right now.”

Thus far the Harris/Biden administration has activated only limited “elements” of the fabled Ft. Bragg based division.



A Facebook page has been established for people to post information about missing loved ones. Other Twitter projects have started databases to help keep track of missing and their status. Included in the missing are 163 school-age children in one school district alone.

Buncombe County, North Carolina Sheriff Quentin Miller has told the Daily Express that over 1,000 people have been reported missing in his county alone, making the likely number of missing across the state in the many thousands.




Popular independent journalist Chris Martensen wrote last week, of a phone call with his contact on the ground:

“The 82nd was begging to go since Saturday but has been told to stand down. Every fucking Apache [helicopter] we have should be flying rescue missions.”

Martensen said the contact reported:

“people are dying by the minute….Two people that drove down to Charlotte yesterday and today one that we helped said bodies in trees, all over ditches in major roads back. “

With many roads washed out in the mountain regions outside of Ashville, helicopters are the critical component for search-and-rescue.

And in news today which must be obtained from locals posting on social media, because major network channels have shown an inexplicable lack of interest, a local rescue worker says that in one school district alone, 163 school age children are missing. It is feared that many of them were swept away in the floods and mudslides which often carried houses away with people in them.







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