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Thread ID: 20000 | Posts: 4 | Started: 2005-09-04
2005-09-04 15:32 | User Profile
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A friend of Mine posted this on Labusas. Paul is a member of the SAR teams who was at Ground Zero WTC for the rescue efforts after 9/11 This is his story about N.O.
Three days of hell was what it was. Temps in the high 90's with high humidity. All great intentions where immediately meet with hostility. First day traveling from Baton Rouge to Gulf Port was hard. We where stopped numerous times by people blocking the road and demanding to be brought out of the area. Or asking for food or water. A few rocks where thrown at the convoy in certain areas. The sound of rocks hitting the van just made my dog pissed and the people inside uneasy.
The dead where ramped the people just trying to get to dry areas sat like rats after a storm drain flood on anything they could keep dry on. The roads where real bad and we had to boat it then get picked up by others. What made this an unattainable task was COMMUNICATION. Getting in touch with others without satellite phones where impossible. Seen so much looting that you didn't even take notice after a while. Even if you wanted to you could do nothing about it. There where that many looters. We came across an apartment building for assisted living adults that had a fire on the upper floors and had to evacuate them. We then had no way of transporting those people. Had to leave them there on the street. Night fall came and the constant shoots where heard. Some far away Some close. Bravous is trained to turn on to gun fire so it was a sleepless night. We slept outside the trucks to protect ourselves from anything that may have come out of the darkness.
My team was made out of three suburbans, and two 12 pass. vans. We had three sheriffs with small arms and one M-16 for protection. This was not enough for what the nigh had. Fires where seen all over the area at night. Sunrise could not come to early for us. we reported the going ons back to IC and was told it was all isolated incidents. Yeah right. We where in the field they where back in a nice safe area.
Day two we got into gulf port and the devastation was beyond belief we assisted helio evacs of people and tried to assist any trapped people we came across. I came across an old white man in a second floor room in a house that had diabetes. He was bed ridden. He flipped a little when Bravous went into room when we where checking the house. He threw his bed pan filled with piss at Bravous. Great now I poured my water ration on him and cleaned him with some saline solution. I had to carry the guy down the stairs. He had shit in his pajamas. He cried when they cleaned him up and thanks us and apologized for getting scared when he seen Bravous. He said he though Bravous was a wild dog and came to feed on him. The Coast Guard fly boys picked him up.
We continued on checking debris and houses for trapped people. All the time people asking us for supplies. information we had no answers to. Everyone wanting help. But help they could do themselves. We where there for the ones that can't help themselves. The trapped, sick, or medical attention people. The people that had no physical problems where told to make it out and head north where trucks with supplies could not get in do the flooding. Got back to the trucks just before sunset. AND FOUND MY PERSONAL DOG BAG MISSING. Bitches stole Bravous' supplies and his my personal shit. Lost $1400 bucks in that bag INCLUDING MY CAMERA. Now I have a problem no food for the dog. His water supply his hygiene and medical supplies are gone. This pissed me the fvck off and started looking at these people in a whole new light.
That night we had more of the same shit. People coming out of the darkness looking for food and water. I was giving Bravous my food and water so I had nothing to offer. One fvcking prick saw me feed Bravous a can of tuna fish and said that animals don't eat before people. I said you want it you take it form him. Just then some gun fire went off real close by. It was DARK. Didn't know who shot or at what. I tackled the guy and Bravous came in for the bite but he was tied up and could reach the guy. One of the Chris one of the sheriff officers came and pulled the guy up and separated us. He was pissed but I didn't know if he was armed and was acting irrational enough to warrant his take down. The sheriff patted him down and sent his on his way as Bravous kept drooling for the bite.
Now it is on. About four something AM Bravous lets out a grumble as I lay slightly asleep against the van wheel. Several black guys two with shot guns the rest had side arms came out of the darkness. The Sheriff gave then some water and toilet paper. They asked what food we had and took three jars of peanut butter. And walked off in the darkness. The sheriffs later said we are not going to get into a fire fight that we could not win. Day light came and they decided things are way out of hand and we report back. On the way back we meet up with four Nation guards in a six wheeler. They said they are going to escort us out. We came across this town that had cars blocking the road. I was in the fourth vehicle looking out at why we stopped. Two of the Guards men got out to move the unoccupied vehicles. No keys so the six wheeler moved them. As we where pulling away shots hit the six wheeler the second vehicle and the last vehicle. Two of the guards men returned fire shooting high in the air as we floored it out of there.
FVCK THESE PEOPLE. I am sitting here unarmed nothing to do but lay low. We are in FEMA marked vehicles and these fvcks are shooting at us. I want to drive but they won't let me. If I was driving I would run most of the fvcks in the street down. I am so pissed at the people down there that I hope they all fvcking die.
One thing about other disasters I have seen is that people cam together and helped each other. There where isolated acts of kindness but on the most part what I seen was something out of a war scene. Not sure if this si a southern Black thing but I will not go back and help them. As far as I am concerned let the floating corpse feed these fvcks. Let then drink the disease stagnate water and die a slow death.
Those where not people those where something subhuman form the bellows of the earth. Someone wrote on another thread that these people are Suppressed. Yeah I would suppress them with motor fire. I hope our state guys fire on these fvcks and fvck them into the swamps where the alligators can eat their asses.
It is going to take me some time to forget what asses those people where. They fvcked me and I owe them one.
God bless the militarty boys going in to clean up the rats.
2005-09-04 19:07 | User Profile
MR
Great post. We need to be collecting and saving for posterity as many of these stories as we can find.
2005-09-05 04:02 | User Profile
Suppressed. Yeah I would suppress them with motor fire :gunsmilie I'm glad he was able to be there for the old man. He's got to realize God sent him in there because of those jungle bunnies. He had to help that old man out. God Bless him and all of his comrads, and his dog too.
2005-09-05 18:19 | User Profile
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Subject: front lines, La.
Just received from the frontline:
"Just spoke with my son Walt. He is with the Louisiana National Guard. We were elated to hear his voice, but distressed by the newshe revealed. Walt is in New Orleans. Wednesday night his group was holing up in the New Orleans Convention Center. They were attacked by a large group of thugs with AK-47s and had to firefight their way out. They made it to the SuperDome and held until morning. They moved back into downtown toward Canal and Bourbon. Walt said they have taken fire the entire time he has been there. He spent 6 - 30 round clips of ammo in getting from the SuperDome to Bourbon, about 10 blocks. They found the Riverwalk ablaze this morning.
He said that although he was trained to perform in this situation, he never in his wildest dreams believed that he would put these skills to use in Louisiana, his home. He says there are bodies everywhere and not killed from the storm, but with gunshot wounds. Those that are committing these horrific crimes are the sewer rats of New Orleans. They are and have always been criminals. They have no respect for life and will do anything to accomplish their end. Please keep our young fighting men and women in your thoughts and prayers as they engage in protecting and rescuing those in need on our own soil. Thanks."