View Full Version : First photos of FL hurricane devastation in!
EE_
7th October 2016, 05:22 AM
http://www.myballard.com/images/windy_garbage.jpg
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https://1.bp.blogspot.com/_zWZbnAtEVSs/RniaOXMl57I/AAAAAAAAAEc/JhTu5P4ltdg/s320/Fallen+Tree+Branch.jpg
Flooding too!
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Joshua01
7th October 2016, 05:39 AM
That's tragic!!
mamboni
7th October 2016, 05:42 AM
Shocking...
EE_
7th October 2016, 05:47 AM
If you'd like to send donations for the recovery, send them to http://FL-bullshit-hurricane-recovery.com, or http://NOAA-fucked-up-FL-storm-predictions-again.com
midnight rambler
7th October 2016, 05:54 AM
This shows us that global warming is bad, really, really bad!
boogietillyapuke
7th October 2016, 06:10 AM
Skelator sounded like Ponce yesterday..........and many will die.
singular_me
7th October 2016, 06:14 AM
although I could have been proven wrong, the media were hyping it way too much to be a genuine warning --- Tropical storm is more appropriate to far
but it seems like haiti took another real hit, which is good for the clinton foundation
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Matthew inched toward Florida in the early Friday morning hours. The National Hurricane Center said the storm’s western eye wall was approaching Cape Canaveral. Matthew was centered about 25 miles east of Cape Canaveral and moving north-northwest around 14 mph.
The hurricane was expected to roar ashore — or come dangerously close to doing so — early Friday north of Palm Beach County, which has about 1.4 million people, and then slowly push north for the next 12 hours along the Interstate 95 corridor, through Cape Canaveral and Jacksonville, according to the National Hurricane Center.
The hurricane had already spared some of the lower laying regions of South Florida, missing about 4.4 million people in Miami and Fort Lauderdale from its most punishing effects.
Streets in Vero Beach were partially covered with water, and hotel guests in Orlando were told to stay inside, though some trickled out to survey the damage or watch the rain.
Forecasters said it would then probably hug the coast of Georgia and South Carolina over the weekend before veering out to sea — perhaps even looping back toward Florida in the middle of next week as a tropical storm.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2016/10/07/florida-begins-to-feel-effects-from-powerful-hurricane-matthew.html
Ares
7th October 2016, 06:21 AM
although I could have been proven wrong, the media were hyping it way too much to be a genuine warning --- and I smelled the coffee
but it seems like haiti took another real hit
But of course, The Clinton Foundation needs more of them donations.
Bill Clinton Pushing for Clinton Foundation Haiti Relief After Fleecing Haitians
http://www.breitbart.com/2016-presidential-race/2016/10/06/bill-clinton-pushing-for-clinton-foundation-haiti-relief-after-fleecing-haitians/
EE_
7th October 2016, 06:39 AM
It's really sad that this country has become one big lie and cover-up. Even the weather service and FL governor can't tell the truth that FL has been spared.
The Haiti damage/deaths doesn't wash with me. These are dirt people in cardboard shacks, living in river beds, that were destroyed and killed.
You can't compare them to the US with our building standards.
singular_me
7th October 2016, 10:44 AM
beauty and devastation will forever remain in the eyes of the beholder. Losing everything is as bad for a millionaire as a family living in a hut.
I have lived very rustically, in a yurt when on it was -10F outside at night. The evening was ok because we had a fire, the morning was another story. Luckily we had 5 or 6 comforters
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The storm was downgraded from a Category 4 to a Category 3 storm early Friday morning, but still brought winds up to 120 mph, according to the New York Daily News. Jacksonville was on watch for a storm surge with heights of seven to 11 feet, the New York Times reported. Wind gusts as high as 107 mph were recorded in Cape Canaveral.
Forecasters said the hurricane was making its way to Savannah, Georgia and Wilmington, North Carolina.
http://www.ibtimes.com/hurricane-matthew-photos-videos-storm-aims-cape-canaveral-jacksonville-daytona-beach-2428180
ximmy
7th October 2016, 11:07 AM
ITS A GREAT TEST for the powers that be, to heard people along into the internment camps IN AN ORDERLY AND SYSTEMATIC MANNER.
"However, people were very friendly and easygoing — no honking or impatience," she said. "People seemed to know the drill and understand that traffic was going to be bad and had accepted it."
ximmy
7th October 2016, 11:09 AM
Its also a great way to identify preppers... send government scouts in and check in on those who did not leave.
crimethink
7th October 2016, 11:50 AM
http://NOAA-fucked-up-FL-storm-predictions-again.com
NOAA did not "fuck up" the predictions. They were instructed to hype this up to the max, to push the "climate change" Lysenko "science" agenda.
crimethink
7th October 2016, 11:50 AM
It's really sad that this country has become one big lie and cover-up. Even the weather service and FL governor can't tell the truth that FL has been spared.
The Haiti damage/deaths doesn't wash with me. These are dirt people in cardboard shacks, living in river beds, that were destroyed and killed.
You can't compare them to the US with our building standards.
Haiti is an utter disaster on a bright, sunny day.
Santa
7th October 2016, 01:20 PM
Well, I'm a Hurricane Mathew survivor.
I stuck it out and didn't evacuate, even though I'm only 55 miles from the coast.
It was a harrowing experience, 20 mph sustained winds and 40 mph gusts. A potted plant tipped over.
You can send donations to me via paypal. :cool:
Actually, I shouldn't make light of the whims of nature. Been through too many hurricanes. Had the roof torn off my house back in 2004.
Besides, I'm superstitious. If I taunt a storm, any storm... it might double back and get me for good.
EE_
7th October 2016, 02:28 PM
Well, I'm a Hurricane Mathew survivor.
I stuck it out and didn't evacuate, even though I'm only 55 miles from the coast.
It was a harrowing experience, 20 mph sustained winds and 40 mph gusts. A potted plant tipped over.
You can send donations to me via paypal. :cool:
Actually, I shouldn't make light of the whims of nature. Been through too many hurricanes. Had the roof torn off my house back in 2004.
Besides, I'm superstitious. If I taunt a storm, any storm... it might double back and get me for good.
http://skreened.com/render-product/s/q/a/sqaoqwkqahjaswwbegzq/i-survived-hurricane-matthew-survivor-october-2016.skreened-t-shirt.white.w460h520b3t1.jpg
osoab
8th October 2016, 06:30 AM
Fake site.
Florida Business Owners Engage In Shootout With Looters; 31 Confirmed Dead (http://thebostontribune.com/florida-business-owners-engage-in-shootout-with-looters-31-confirmed-dead/)
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osoab
8th October 2016, 06:47 AM
Florida Governor Signs Bill Enacting Emergency Permitless Concealed Carry
(http://gold-silver.us/forum/showthread.php?92745-First-photos-of-FL-hurricane-devastation-in!&p=859622#post859622)
Among the raft of bills Florida Governor Rick Scott signed into law today was SB290 (https://www.flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2015/0290/BillText/Filed/HTML). As the preamble says, the bill is…
An act relating to carrying a concealed weapon or a concealed firearm; amending s. 790.01, F.S.; providing an exemption from criminal penalties for carrying a concealed weapon or a concealed firearm when evacuating pursuant to a mandatory evacuation order during a declared state of emergency; providing an effective date.
In other words, Floridians fleeing Hurricane Matthew (or any future hellstorms) can take their firearms along with them, concealed, without fear of arrest…for a period of 48 hours. A time period that the Governor may elect to extend.
The law was enacted by the Florida legislature in response to the many post-Katrina Second Amendment abuses visited on Louisiana’s gun owners (https://www.nraila.org/articles/20150821/a-decade-later-remember-new-orleans-gun-confiscation-can-and-has-happened-in-america). It’s a model for other states in the path of potential catastrophic storms. Or earthquakes. Or floods. Or fires. Come to think of it, there’s no good reason every state doesn’t have a version of this law on the books.
So all due props to Governor Scott and Florida’s legispeople. Here’s to the Sunshine State’s citizens making a quick and safe exit from the storm zone with their loved ones and firearms in tow. And if those are one and the same, that’s OK, too.
midnight rambler
8th October 2016, 06:54 AM
I'm guessing you missed the memo about thebostontribune.com being a hoax website.
Looks like a chimpout hurricane
Florida Business Owners Engage In Shootout With Looters; 31 Confirmed Dead (http://thebostontribune.com/florida-business-owners-engage-in-shootout-with-looters-31-confirmed-dead/)
I am sure his words will affect looters.
osoab
8th October 2016, 07:00 AM
I'm guessing you missed the memo about thebostontribune.com being a hoax website.
No, I did not.
JohnQPublic
8th October 2016, 09:48 AM
I'm guessing you missed the memo about thebostontribune.com being a hoax website.
It was not a hoax in Korea town (Los Angeles) during the 1992 riots.
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midnight rambler
8th October 2016, 09:55 AM
So...how many nignogs did the Koreans end up killing?
It was not a hoax in Korea town (Los Angeles) during the 1992 riots.
8535
Joshua01
8th October 2016, 10:27 AM
Since the nigs knew to stay away from the people with rifles and go loot someone else, that would be zero. What's your point? The intention was not to shoot nigs, but to keep them away. Since they were prepared to back up their threat with their defensive weapons no niggers were shot because even chimps would stay out of range of hunting rifles.
So...how many nignogs did the Koreans end up killing?
cheka.
8th October 2016, 08:34 PM
family in south carolina, on the coast....said the thing was a yawner. we need to PROSECUTE the liars
weak cat 1 (if even that)....while nyc.dc megaphoned gigantic-mass-murdering-globalist-warming-hurricaust
for the ignorant -- you can sleep through most cat 1 hurricanes....unless it is the rare giant 1, pushing a lot of water (not rain). here in hurricane country a cat 1 is a relief
https://weather.com/storms/hurricane/news/hurricane-matthew-bahamas-florida-georgia-carolinas-forecast
Wind gusts over 80 mph were clocked along the Georgia and South Carolina coasts early Saturday.
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