Hurricanes & Homeless
35 2017-09-09 by oklahoma-ok
I'm sure we've all seen the clip of the homeless guy saying the Red Cross and 'Russian Wings' are killing the homeless in the shelters, and thought it was ridiculous. Watching the news, they went to a trailer park saying they have little to no chance, and immediately followed that clip with another saying their enacting Bakers Law on the homeless, for their safety of course. 1,130 estimated homeless going to a 20 bed shelter. the math adds up.
does anyone have the homeless population numbers of big cities following major disasters?
24 comments
1 Dr_Retard_PhD 2017-09-09
What would be the point of killing them if they would just die from the hurricane anyways?
1 Ninjakick666 2017-09-09
Ummmm... You take a life insurance policy out on them... they won't pay out without a body so this way ya can just drown all the hobos without losing track of the corpses. At least that kinda what I saw on Law & Order once.
1 Dr_Retard_PhD 2017-09-09
Law & Order ain't evey lying.
1 Ninjakick666 2017-09-09
SVU was flashing the Pizzagate pedosymbols half a decade before it was cool...
1 Dr_Retard_PhD 2017-09-09
"especially heinous"
1 Ninjakick666 2017-09-09
This was always my favorite Ice T tune... Midnight dude went from goofy to hardcore to tv cop...
1 I_Am_Teach 2017-09-09
Where can you just randomly take a life insurance policy out on someone at the last minute who has been living on the streets?
1 Ninjakick666 2017-09-09
You give 20% to the dude that backdates all the paperwork... the weird accountant that catches him will be played by the dude that was Larry Appleton on Perfect Strangers.
1 I_Am_Teach 2017-09-09
So you're living in a Hollywood fantasy, got it.
1 Ninjakick666 2017-09-09
I thought it was apparent that I was kidding... cause there really isn't gonna be an aquatic hobo corral full of thousands of life insurance policy rip off corpses.
1 I_Am_Teach 2017-09-09
My bad. You never know here.
1 JohnTheSorrowful 2017-09-09
If you have an insurable interest in them you can insure almost anyone. Employees, your own employer, a neighbor you share an easement with, customers, (or if you're a customer, you can take out a policy on the person or company whose doing business with you).
Worst of all, this extends to patients. Not sure about prisoners, but if they owe a fine or have outstanding community service hours or something like that, that can probably also be insured.
1 oklahoma-ok 2017-09-09
What's the point of killing the homeless? they're homeless, clearly noone cares about them. why not arrest the people in trailer parks to keep them safe?
1 Hamsterarcher 2017-09-09
Organs are in super high demand and brings massive paydays, Need to be from a living body too. Where better to go.
1 oklahoma-ok 2017-09-09
Exactly what I'm saying. There's no accurate count of the homeless, and barely anyone would notice if they're gone especially in a giant city.
like the dude from Florida said "We won't have time to find you once this hits." what's more important than finding survivors and people that need help? money? organs?
1 HarryParatesties 2017-09-09
You don't get the good organs from the homeless, there's quite a bit of disease and abuse associated with those ones. It'd be like trying to find a good apple in a bag full of bruised ones.
1 oklahoma-ok 2017-09-09
Once you get living paycheck to paycheck and get cut from a job, your organs lose all value.
just kidding, I understand the alcoholics and drug addicts, but there are still good organs in everyone. It's also good to 'cut the bad fruit' from the tree every once in a while. Even better when your neighbor isn't looking
1 HarryParatesties 2017-09-09
It's also easier to get them in the third world where there's less oversight.
1 oklahoma-ok 2017-09-09
or just stack em up. Noone cares, the lowest hanging fruit, the less dead
1 HarryParatesties 2017-09-09
If you have enough of them, tie them together and make a raft.
1 Novusod 2017-09-09
They have been culling homeless people for the last ten years. Remember all those tent cities that used to exist? The police would come in and clean out the tent cities and the people who lived there would just disappear never to be seen again.
1 themadhat1 2017-09-09
they do that or used to when i was there,in phoenix. they would just kind of start gathering in areas and create villages so the boyz would swoop in clean all theyre shit up bus them to a lock down shelter, and then give them a hundred dollar bill and a bus ticket to any where they wanted to go. most opted for la or Seattle. probably whats happening here. its been going on for years. the object is to break up the concentrations. one city can only handle so much. the guy in that video sounded schizophrenic to me. sadly there is a large portion of homeless that are seriously mentally ill. its illegal to force them in to treatment residences or force them to stay. and this is what happens. the Reagan bush years cut funding to all of the county mental health facility;s across the country and our homeless population exploded. literally quadrupled over night.
1 8BitFlash 2017-09-09
yes they are killing people
1 Novusod 2017-09-09
ITCCS put out this letter:
12:30 pm Saturday September 9, 2017
Homeless in Florida are segregated, deported to unknown locations as Hurricane Irma approaches
Poor and homeless people who were standing in line to register at community shelters today have been systematically separated out from the lineups by police and transported to unknown locations.
An eyewitness at a school shelter in Flagler County reported this morning,
"There were a dozen or so of these guys in line, mostly men and a few women, some of them in wheel chairs. The cops got on the blower and read out a bunch of names and told them they all had to get on the bus that just pulled up, it was a local school bus. One of the guys whose name was called objected and asked why it was only the homeless being put on the bus. Two cops immediately grabbed him and forced him on. A lady in a wheel chair started screaming and demanding to know where they were going. I asked one of the cops and he said to the local Salvation Army. But after they forced them on the bus and it left I called my auntie on my cell and she drove by the only Sally Ann in the area and there was no school bus there, the place was all locked up and boarded up against the storm."
A staff member at a community center shelter in Volusia County confirmed today that an "arrangement" had been made to have anyone either homeless or on social assistance sheltered in "separate facilities". But the staff member gave no indication where those facilities were or why the transportees had no choice in the matter and were forcibly culled out of the lines by police.
Natural disasters and public events are hot spots for the forced disappearances of the homeless, children and targeted individuals. More than 250 homeless people disappeared off the streets of Vancouver, Canada during the 2010 Olympics and were never seen again. Hundreds of Haitian children vanished at the hands of "disaster relief" agencies in the wake of several recent hurricanes there.
ITCCS field workers in Florida are commencing a search for the missing homeless people of central Florida. Anyone with knowledge of these disappeared should contact our office at the email below. More updates will follow.
Issued by ITCCS USA New York City Field Office
09/09/2017 1230 hrs
c/o itccsoffice@gmail.com
(Older articles on homeless disappearance) http://allnewspipeline.com/Homeless_Disappearing_White_Vans.php
1 HarryParatesties 2017-09-09
It's also easier to get them in the third world where there's less oversight.