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Due diligence = ensure no error on your part
The recording below is from an unidentified radio show, set to video footage of the devastation in North Carolina. An alleged FEMA Inspector called into the show with the warning transcribed below.
This information may be bogus
The federal government has devolved into something so sinister it may be true, which you must verify for yourself before presented with a FEMA contract of any kind.
FEMA recently admitted they had no money for this hurricane season because they spent their entire budget on hosting illegal migrants, according to the Post Millennial.
However, this left-leaning website associated with Denver, Colorado's NBC-affiliate, 9News debunks these claims, saying, "FEMA is running low on disaster money, not because the funds went to housing undocumented migrants, FEMA's Disaster Relief Fund and its migrant initiative are appropriated through separate funding streams. Replenishing the disaster fund requires an act of Congress."
Americans should note
$20 million for victims of Helene, well over $640 million for illegal aliens and approximately $180 BILLION for Ukraine. [Link below]
Read every word before you consent
If you own real estate properties and if you're tangling with FEMA, it would be best to get out your magnifying glass and read every word of any FEMA contract with which you are presented, before allowing the FEMA inspector to proceed with the inspection! If you have questions write them down in advance. If you have a lawyer you trust, ask him/her to read it and comment.
TRANSCRIPT
Alleged retired FEMA Inspector:
I have a dire warning to those that are going to take the money.
There is a contract at the beginning, when the Inspector gets there, before he starts inspecting, there is a contract that the Claimant has to sign. Practically illegible, the writing is so small that 12 years ago I had to use a magnifying glass – and that's when my eyes were good.
In that contract, if you do not pay the money back – it is a loan – a loan. And even if it's just a dollar or $750, if you don't pay it back, they have the right to seize all of your property!
Radio Host: That's insane. The $750 they're saying they're going to give people, that's a loan? It's in the contract to receive it?
Retired FEMA Inspector: Yes, there is a contract that you sign, before the Inspector starts his inspection. You have to sign-off on it, but there is a contract inside and they even have, even for people that could not speak English, there was a translator, that I would speak into it and it would speak to them in Spanish or translate it in writing.
And they have to sign this contract for the Inspector to even start the inspection.
Radio Host: Wow.
Retired FEMA Inspector: If you take that money and don't pay it back, the…(clip ends).
Running Time: 1:29 mins
Survivors in Asheville, N.C.
For survivors in the Asheville, North Carolina area, Mountain Mule Packer Ranch has left this number — 910-885-1402 — for anyone who knows of specific needs and areas where they can be of assistance with their mule trains. https://www.thelibertybeacon.com/hurricane-helene-exposes-a-deep-betrayal-of-america/
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