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|  |  | Was Katrina More Powerful
                  Than We Have Been Told? By James Donahue Sept. 5, 2005 Among the many Internet
                  conspiracy theories making the circuit concerning Hurricane Katrina is a troubling report from the Russian media that the
                  storm was much more catastrophic than our government is allowing us to know. Another report quotes
                   A report by Russian writer
                  Sorcha Faal states that the estimated strength of Katrina’s winds when it struck land were clocked at 217 miles an hour
                  and the tidal surge was estimated at over 50 feet, thus destroying everything in its path for up to three miles inland. The Faal story said this
                  surge had the potential to level every human made structure in its path, even displacing the well anchored oil platforms in
                  the  Indeed, from the aerial
                  photos and other images we have been seeing on our nightly television screens and on the web show entire towns flattened with
                  homes that have withstood numerous hurricanes in past years completely obliterated. Even strong brick and concrete buildings
                  have been turned to rubble in some areas.  While reports are hard
                  to find, we are receiving evidence that those big oil rigs anchored in the gulf were, indeed, uprooted. One of them crashed
                  into a bridge ashore and that image made the nightly news. The U.S. Coast Guard has admitted that several production platforms
                  and drilling rigs are either sunk, destroyed or adrift. A second article, also
                  by Faal, reports losses already counted at over $500 Billion and that Russian economic experts are making estimates at up
                  to $2 Trillion before it is over. The stories say as many as 50,000 people may have died, or that many will eventually be
                  lost as a result of this storm. These statistics are
                  staggering. If valid, they imply that 1.) Our government is not telling us the truth about what actually happened, and 2.)
                  The impact of Katrina has devastated our national economy.  There is one other disturbing
                  comment by this Russian writer that caught our attention. Faal writes: “No longer do these
                  Americans ever have to speculate as to what it is like to live under a Fascist Military Regime as their newspapers, radios
                  and televisions are filled with the sounds and images of what life is truly like under military rule.  “Where once these
                  great American people were the ‘saviors’ of not only their own fellow countrymen during times of disaster, they
                  were also the saviors of the world, but which under their military leaders are not even wanted anymore.” Faal then quotes from
                  a directive issued by the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Authority that says: “First responders urged not to respond
                  to hurricane impact areas unless dispatched by state, local authorities.” Faal has a point. Is
                  American willingness to sit back and let its government act in times of crisis the reason for the slow response to the relief
                  effort in  We are convinced that
                  there was no conspiracy to create Hurricane Katrina as some web writers would like us to think. But in a sense, the theorists
                  are correct in that we helped cause this disaster. |  |  | 
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