By N.S.
I married a surfer-girl. And so, mornings, she jumps back and forth between ny1, the weather channel (all hands), wpix11 (Byron Miranda), cnn (also all hands) and foxny (Mike Woods, who was struggling to keep his words straight). (Note that most tv stations now refuse to hire normal White men as weather men.)
About an hour ago, we heard that the “Lee County Sheriff,” Carmine Marceno, had declared that there were “hundreds of fatalities,” due to hurricane Ian in his jurisdiction alone.
I turned to The Boss and said, that can’t be possible, because they can’t even search for corpses until after the hurricane passes.
Around 9 a.m., Sheriff Marceno changed his story to “five” deaths during an interview (can’t recall where in the tv “surf.” However, the interviewer did not ask sheriff Marceno why he’d been saying “hundreds of fatalities” less than an hour earlier.
CNN gave him the script that said,"hundreds"---and he read it.
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I watched coverage on nnn last night and there must not be any Whites in that area of Florida anymore.Just saw blacks and spics of some persuasion being interviewed---barely talking English.You rarely see ANY Whites interviewed anymore--for any story.Maybe there aren't any--all gone--if I'm to believe my eyes.
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Fatalities often listed as "missing" persons presumed dead until accounted for.
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