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some stories from New Orleans

alexgtp

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This is pretty unreal , almost seems like the movie dawn of the dead.

Not sure how real this is.. but was posted on a forum i frequent.

Here is the first one...


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First off I wanted to post what REALLY is going on in this city. Please don't get this thread locked people. The news stations are only showing a minuscule of reality. This post may offend some people but I will post what I saw, like it or not it is REALITY.
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Well last night I was watching the 6pm news when they announced the 17th street canal pumps failed as well as another break in the levee. My house is right off St. Charles Ave. and up to 6pm yesterday is was the only part of the city that was dry. Since the pumps failed and the new break St. Charles Ave. would be under 9ft of water in the next 12-15hrs. My brother and I felt if we wanted to save anything we had to leave NOW. We loaded up flashlights, rope, our medical ID's, both our .45 Glocks, 2 shotguns and rode out. En-route we listened to the radio which broad casted all the news about the looters and what not, in hindsight it was a mistake. My mother didn't want us to go by dad who is a Vietnam vet told to be safe and "shoot to kill" if it ever comes to that.

One the way we had to pass 5-6 checkpoints to allow entry into the city. We stated we were medical personnel who were activated, showed our ID and off we went. On the radio reports were coming in about the officer who was shot in the head, the 2 gunman who opened fired on the NOPD station, and how looters were carjacking cars to get out of the city. This started making my brother nervous and giving seconds thoughts.

Anyway we get to the city and it looks like a freaking war zone. The best visual I can give is the movie "Blackhawk Down" when all the Somalians are rushing the city. They are people EVERYWHERE, they are pissed off, and all have weapons, 2X4's, Axes, and guns. If this wasn't bad enough we are 2 white boys in a truck in a sea several hundred armed pissed off blacks. There wasn't a white person to be found. I couldn't get over the little 8-10yr old kids with weapons, I ever saw one carry a claw hammer!

These people were absolutely nuts rammed trucks(stolen I'm sure) in to jewelry stores stealing items, they were tearing apart Wal-Mart carrying out TV's, Playstations, DVD players, etc. One lady was wheeling out an entire rack of merchandise, not sure what it was but sure wasn't clothes for food. They were all laughing and carrying on like it's freaking Christmas.

We got stuck in traffic when we see the group of guys walking down the street w/ AK-47's, at that point the "pucker factor" kicked in, a couple Glocks and shotguns were no match for that. We haul azz trying to get to Uptown when we see these people chopping down the front door w/ an axe of this $4-5 million dollar mansion on ST. Charles Ave. I was just in total awe because it was so surreal. Making matters worse it's 11pm at night there is no electricity and you really can see anything or anyone until they are right up on you.

Our plan was to be in and out in 30min, this included putting his Harley on the trailer. It would have taken me 5-10min tops to get my stuff, all I wanted was my pictures from college, my clothes/shoes, and my computer tower. Well he got scared saying we are going to get jumped while putting the bike on the trailer. Keep in mind this is the only area in the city that is dry. So just like rats who move to higher ground these people were doing the same. Word must have gotten out that Uptown was dry so there started to be a large influx of people.

Needless to say he wanted to go home rather than take our chances. While it was the smart thing to do I was beyond infuriated w/ him because we made it this far. He just kept saying our lives aren't worth it. So we turned around, our next challenge was getting out of the city while not getting jacked. Reports came out that people were jumping in the back of truck holding the drivers at gunpoint. Traffic started to slow so I just nailed it got out as fast as I could.

Even though he was the voice of reason I'm still pissed. All I have is my life and the clothes on my back. I lost my house(which is now 9ft underwater) ALL my clothes, TV, computer, furniture, and photo albums and videos from childhood and college. What makes this worse is my brother owned the house and I was a tenant and I didn't have renters insurance, hindsight is 20/20.

I also hope everyone of the ***ing looters get Tetanus, E-Coli and F*(KING drown. I'm serious I really hope the all die for what they were doing to the city, killing people, and destroying homes. Never in my life have I ever seen people act live savages, it was truly sicking.


And now his update...


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Here's the update I made today...

Well I attempted fate again and went back to the city. Didn't want to start a flame fest so I figured I'd post afterward. Most of you will not/do not understand WHY I went back but I think some will. This time we went in broad daylight and initially there was to be five but ended up three. We were armed w/ two pistols each(plus 2 back up) and each having 12-gague shot guns (Police/Military spec Remington 870). Once again we were force through 5 checkpoints had to show ID. At the last checkpoint the State Trooper asked "Are you carrying" to which we said yes and he then replied "Good, you may have to use them."

Over all the Westbank of the city is pretty dry, surprisingly. We exited at Tchoupitoulas at it is right near the Superdome w/people everywhere. The road was clear and we didn't stop. First we went to my buddy's house on Magazine which was dry as a bone, no water what so ever. My bro and I set up a perimeter while Lance went inside to get his stuff. Heilo's were everywhere, Coast Guard, local oil company, Huey's and even Blackhawks. I'm outside and these two people pass pushing a shopping car and the women is staring at the gun. She said "Dann dat's a big 'ole gun, I just smiled and shook my head "yes". A truck full of National Guards pass by and when they saw us they cheered "Who Hoo" I'm assuming b/c the gubs. What was frightening was they they didn't have any guns! We finished there and went on to my house. I was pretty pumped because Lance's house was dry and only a couple blocks down from my on the other side of St. Charles. Well my joy shortly faided when every street was covered with water and 200yr old oak branches. We turn the corner and see one of the famous historic New Orleans homes, I mean MANSION to be inhabited by a family who OBVIOUSLY did not live there. I mean this is easily a $5-6 million dollar home and these people are sitting on the porch, kids playing football in the yard, clothes strung out on the lawn. I just couldn't believe it.

The closest I could get to the house without submerging the truck was 5 blocks,.great. Water was up to my waist and I'm 5'10. At one point we has to "tightrope walk" across a cemetery wall because the water was so deep it was easily over our heads. As we are walking we are passing families sitting on the porch just watching us, I felt sorry for them. We finally make it to the house and there is about 4ft of water in front which is good because the house is 6ft off the ground. I was happy the house was dry and not looted. We check the house and it's safe and we grab the bare essential, clothes, pictures, documents. I had to leave my new TV, computer, stereo, etc. Well I had about 50lbs in each hand which I soon learned was too much. I'm not weak by any means but carrying 80-100lbs that many block above water was WORK!. Sadly we couldn't get the Harley, but for now it is safe and dry. We gave the family on the porch a couple gallons of water from the truck on the way back.

Next we go to Lance's GF's house and while I'm outside make sure everything is cool a neighbor walks up w/ a sidearm and asked if the Military has arrived yet. I tell them about the troops that rode by earlier and he stated he's shot at several people trying to loot neighbor's houses and cars. He was out of 12 gauge buckshot so I gave him a box.

So we are loaded up and heading toward the bridge when we pass the Wal-Mart on Tchoupitoulas and see two soldiers guarding the store. We pull up to talk to him and I guess he saw the shotguns and he IMMEDIATELY drew his weapon. I'm still now certain what type of fully automatic rifle it was (no M16 or anything like that). Anyway we all put our hands up and ask him if it was safe to exit up ahead and if he needed anything like water, ammo, etc. He said "I'll take all the ammo you can spare". I asked if they are low already and he stated that in anticipation of the storm they sent all the weapons and ammo to Jackson,Ms and it flooded before they could get to them. So THAT is why none of the Guardsmen are carrying. We gave him all the ammo we had minus what was in our clips. So they ended up w/ around 5-6 boxes of buckshot and 150-200 rounds of hollow point .45

He then said 'Be careful up ahead they are rioting at the Superdome. Whatever you do DO NOT STOP. We leave and take the on ramp and inf ront of use is 200-300people block the on ramp trying to get out of the city. We put out guns to the windows(they have been carjacking every car leaving the city) held the horn and never dropped below 15mph. People were moving away the rushing the truck but after seeing the guns they backed off. I really felt bad for some of those people because they looked tired and have a looong walk ahead of them but we weren't taking any chances.
 
I don't believe it, but who knows. Seems too made up. Really sad stuff if true.

Edit

After reading the 2nd part it can't be true.
 
Maybe it's the fact that the event as a whole is to sureal...

But I can't get myself to believe that post...too many holes ???
 
I dont want to discredit the story incase it might be true but its so surreal. Its amazing how thigns get out of control like this, and if this is true I think teh guy did the right thing. I just saw on the news that a black guy shot his sister in the face over a bag of ice. wheres the militias?


K&P
 
Seems pretty surreal and might actually hold fact.

Here is a story of British children that got stuck in N.O. and were at the Superdome:

British students reported the horror of death and rape.

The early morning blasts were a few miles south of the French Quarter and jolted residents awake. The extent of any possible damage was not immediately known.

The explosions came as British students caught up in the horror of Hurricane Katrina spoke of their four days of “hell” at the New Orleans Superdome.

They described how their place of refuge descended into a scene of terror as people ran wild with knives and guns, used crack cocaine and hurled racial abuse.

Tourists, meanwhile, were turned out of hotels to face terror on the streets. Debbie Durso of Washington, Michigan, said she asked a police officer for assistance and his response was, “Go to hell - it’s every man for himself.”

Up to 30 British students who huddled among the thousands in the Superdome were forced to set up a makeshift security cordon to fend off abusive locals. ["locals” is obviously a code word for the Black mob]

Jamie Trout, 22, an economics student from Sunderland, kept a record of his terrifying ordeal. He wrote, “It was like something out of Lord of the Flies - one minute everything is calm and civil, the next it descends into chaos. A man has been arrested for raping a seven-year-old in the toilet, this place is hell. The smell is horrendous, there are toilets overflowing and people everywhere.”

Jamie, who had been coaching football with disabled children as part of the Camp America scheme, said people were shouting racial abuse at the Britons because they were white.

And this from Austrailian journalists as printed in a major Austrailian news service, news.com.au

Hurricane’s trail of anarchy
From: By David Nason and Geoff Elliott
September 03, 2005

Explosion … fire on the east side of New Orleans: THOUSANDS of US National Guardsmen were heading for New Orleans last night with orders to shoot to kill as armed African-American gangs terrorized the city devastated by Hurricane Katrina.
By David Nason and Geoff Elliott…

Police escorted a group of white tourists, including Australian Anthony Hopes, 30, away from the Superdome after they were subjected to race threats. The tourists are now under armed guard in the foyer of the Hilton Hotel.

Nothing about this appeared in the American press which has been very reluctant to even identify the criminals as Afro-Americans. But if you scan the American press you can quickly discover the racial hate and violence that is going on.

And here’s another excerpt from an AP story:

THOUSANDS STILL STRANDED AS CHAOS REIGNS
By DAVE DAVIES & CATHERINE LUCY

Police Chief Eddie Compass said there was such a crush around a squad of 88 officers that they retreated when they went in to check out reports of assaults.

“We have individuals who are getting raped, we have individuals who are getting beaten,” Compass said. “Tourists [read White] are walking in that direction and they are getting preyed upon.” Col. Henry Whitehorn, chief of the Louisiana State Police, said he heard of numerous instances of New Orleans police officers – many of whom are from flooded areas – turning in their badges.

Here are some quotes compiled by ABC News

Chaos in New Orleans
New Orleans has descended into chaos in the wake of the devastating Hurricane Katrina. Following are quotes about the situation on the ground.

Baron Duncan, describing the time he spent inside the Superdome:

The last few days were utter hell. The stench was unbearable. We were treated like animals. “There was shooting, our lives were in danger. A seven-year-old girl and an eight-year-old boy got raped.”

Audrey Jordan who sought refuge in the Superdome

“We are lost. We are tourists [read White]. We don’t know how to get around, how to protect ourselves. It is like being in a jungle. “People were staring at us, waving clubs [when we walked through one inner-city neighborhood]. “I was scared. For the first time in my life I thought I would die.”

Australian woman Kelly-Rae Smith, whose parents are hiding on a road overpass with 40 other tourists after their hotel was flooded:

“The violence is escalating. There are shootings. They have three dead bodies at the bottom of the stairwell where they are.

“They have a pay phone but have to strategically plan when they go.

“There’s so much violence going on even the SWAT team has locked themselves in their building.”

CNN reporter Chris Lawrence, who is holed up with a group on the roof of a police station in the middle of New Orleans:

Right now it’s the only safe place to be in the city. We were on the street earlier but the police said under no circumstances would you be safe on the street.”

“They said anybody walking in the streets of New Orleans is basically taking their life in their hands. “As they hustled us off the street some of the officers told us that groups of young men had been looting the city, shooting at people, attempting to rape young women. “They directed some of the young women to get off the street immediately.”

Louisiana Governor Kathleen Blanco:

“Three hundred of the Arkansas National Guard have landed in the city of New Orleans. “These troops are fresh back from Iraq, well trained, experienced, battle-tested and under my orders to restore order in the streets. “They have M-16s and they are locked and loaded. “These troops know how to shoot and kill and they are more than willing to do so if necessary and I expect they will.”

A New Orleans police officer, who asked not to be identified:

“"People were raped in [the Superdome, where refugees were living]. People were killed in there. We had multiple riots.

Dr Andrew Sandler, working at a hospital in New Orleans:

“It’s very easy to get from our point to the bridge that can get us out of here. The problem is that the buses that have been ordered … that were supposed to come here today … two were commandeered by FEMA and the other four, they were told that it wasn’t safe for them to evacuate us because of the snipers.

“With 60 residents, the average aged 87, that have not had air-conditioning in five days, three have died and another eight - no matter how much water we give them, could expire because it’s too hot for them.

“The variable I never, that I hadn’t planned for, are the snipers - in fact that nobody would give the buses, they won’t let the buses get us out.”

And here is an piece from the NY Daily Post

The guardians of the public order in Katrina-ravaged New Orleans, where mobs of gunmen openly loot and rape and car jack and bus jack and peg shots at police officers and soldiers at will - and where anarchy, Mogadishu-style, is just around the corner if they’re not stopped hard and fast - must regain control immediately. They must do whatever it takes to curb the hard-core, armed, violent felons who are making it impossible to save the city. These are a very different breed from desperate citizens who are trying to get food and water.

…Who’s in charge? Random lawlessness went un-addressed in the early hours of Katrina’s aftermath, search and rescue clearly being more pressing a concern. That was then. Today, New Orleans is spinning wildly out of control, as armed-to-the-teeth killers carve out post-apocalypse gangdoms with little fear of consequences. The critically ill are under siege in hospital beds. The elderly are driven from nursing homes. Snipers fire at evacuation points. These are budding warlords. The city must be taken back from them. The members of this lawless army need to know their own lives are in danger.

From the Independent newspaper in UK

The potential for racial conflict has been quietly side-stepped in much of the US media coverage to date, but it is also impossible to ignore.

The chaos, inhumanity, brutality worsens day by day. The government was prepared for mass hunger and thirst. For days before the Hurricane, formal government reports predicted a nightmare scenario of “lake New Orleans.” But the government officials weren’t prepared for the “citizens” to be shooting at rescue helicopters, police, literally besieging Police stations, mass robbing and raping and murdering of innocent civilians, many of whom came to help. They had expected the citizens to act like human beings, and endure hardship, and take care of themselves and each other the best they could, to pull together in the midst of deprivation and loss.

They were wrong, dead wrong.

Not all the people of New Orleans are acting like savages, but unfortunately there are significant numbers of the African American community behaving that way. Sorry, but I have to call it as it really is and not with some politically correct jargon spouted by too many media reporters and politicians.

Many White people just don’t get it either. In the midst of the media hiding the anti-White component in all this, many decent White folks took their boats and headed into New Orleans to help people stranded by the flood. Most of the people they helped were in fact African-American. They didn’t realize that they’d likely run into heavily armed thugs who would murder them and steal their boats just as they have done to countless automobile drivers in city. Many are now reported missing. Their bodies may never be found in the destructive sewage-laden waters. Boat jacking will now likely enter the vernacular of America much like the African-American specialty of car jacking.

If the events of horror described above can take place in the presence of reporters and police, you can be sure it is happening on a massive scale in the remote and cut off parts of New Orleans. There is no reasonable doubt about that.

Another thing we know from this crisis is that we must rely upon ourselves. The White lady tourist who was told by the policeman that he “couldn’t help her because it was every man for himself” is indicative of what we face in the future. The mass desertions of the heavily minority New Orleans Police Department is indicative of the future as well. We must begin to rely on ourselves for our own family’s welfare, and that means we must unite together in a common community and a common faith.

Our hearts go out to our brethren in New Orleans, and my hopes are with those whom I know that are now going into parts of New Orleans by boat (heavily armed for self-defense) to come to the aid of White people who now face the greatest terrors that can confront a human being.

And the media is silent. And the political leaders are silent. I and the other belittled leaders of our people are almost the only honest voices on this crisis.

If our words would have been heeded, this incomparable human suffering would not be happening. A storm would have taken a lot of property and a few lives. You see , nothing can equal the brutality and death of man’s inhumanity to man. Hurricane Katrina has blown away with her fierce winds and raging floods the lies of multiculturalism, the lies of egalitarianism. She has exposed the underlying danger to our people that is growing like a slow moving Tsunami across the European-American world.

My God, may our people understand the warnings we have been given. May we awaken in time!

Unless these words are heeded quickly and intelligently, courageously and committedly by the best of our race, the atrocities happening in New Orleans will eventually come to all of us, wherever we may dwell in America or on the planet. Unless we act to preserve our homelands, it will come more certainly than the wind and the rain, the storm, or any ravage of Nature.

The greatest damage in New Orleans was struck by the ravages of Nature, but not of the wind or water, but of the nature in the breeds of men.

There will be some who say that I feel no sympathy for the decent Black folks who have suffered in New Orleans. I feel sympathy for all who suffer in this catastrophe who comport themselves like decent human beings.

But right now, my greatest focus must be on my forlorn and forgotten brothers and sisters who face terror and genocide.

Imagine after a natural catastrophe, if Whites were mass murdering, robbing and raping Blacks while shouting racial abuse. The media, the entertainment stars , the government spokesmen from one end of the planet to the other would be bemoaning this racism and demand and end to it.

But what do we have today but a deafening silence.

Are White lives any less important when attacked by Black marauders?

The world must know of this racial genocide going on against White people in New Orleans and demand its end!

And once and for all Whites must understand in the starkest terms that we are in a great struggle for our survival. Not only in New Orleans but wherever we live in the world.
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Could be seen as racial, but it's another viewpoint on the situation.
 
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