America being re-traumatized by media for next Katrina in Northeastren states
by Isiah Scott
If Katrina Strikes New York City this Hurricane Season, Five Million New Yorkers at Serious Risk of Death and Homelessness
As of this writing in early April, 2006 a barrage of storms have battered eight states with hailstorms the size of softballs. According to the New York Times thunderstorms that generated a tornado footprint up to a half-mile wide have roared across and inundated the states of Iowa, Kentucky, Ohio, Arkansas, Ohio, Indiana, as well as Tennessee, Mississippi, and Illinois.
Already 27 Americans have died, hundreds more injured, and thousands of homes and business destroyed.
Not reported in the New York Times is the fact that the eight states above and the Rio Grand River are the two most important land hot spots in North America. These hot spots along with the Gulf of Mexico are the final gas station hurricanes used to fuel up with CO2 and heat in their final phase of transforming into Katrina like storms before making landfall. This area of the Midwest also has the highest chemical concentration in the country, most of the chemicals used in farming drain into the Mississippi River and Gulf of Mexico.
Re-traumatization
The nation is being re-traumatized by the national media about the potential for a major weather event this year. Watch everyone thinks in June when the official storm season starts. The fact of the matter is that weather cycle has already started. The each new depression crossing the country is re-traumatizing layers of the population. The tropical depression that entered the Gulf of Mexico, will also re-traimized layers of the American population.
The media had carefully started to reinvent and embed elements of the New Orleans story in every weather event. The oil and chemical toxic crisis disappeared from the news; the nation is over focus on the Black struggle to vote and repopulate the city and region of New Orleans.
The New Orleans story was moved from New Orleans to Washington on to the issue of funding. The refugee story was created and the blaming and public beheading of the head of FEMA become front-page news for a few weeks. The New Orleans story is the election campaign. Missing from public view is backroom negations to create a new toxic waste dump in the city and the increasing stronger CO2 fed storms forming in the Mid-West region.
The Bush administration and the oil/chemical industry are suppressing any information connecting these new and stronger CO2 fed storms to the oil industry and the CO2 from toxic waste and global warming. Dr. Thomas Knutson, a Princeton NOAA scientist whose research showed a direct link between, petrochemicals, climate change and hurricane intensity is been censored by the White Houses.
While the major cable Weather Channel is crying wolf about increasing bad weather this year, but its is not providing the public with the critical CO2 findings of the Princeton NOAA group in order to allow the public to understand why. Like New Orleans last year, everyone is being told the “Big One” weather event is coming, but not why.
Last year a chemical Plume the size of the state of New Jersey had formed in the Mississippi River and Gulf of Mexico in March, rather than in June. On April 3, 2005 the first of two slow-moving storms inundated the whole upper Delaware River , flooding out entire towns and communities. Communities from the Delaware Water Gap to Trenton, the capital of New Jersey, were flooded. The southern sections of the city of Trenton were inundated like New Orleans.
The sister cities of New Hope, PA and Lambertville NJ, even at a elevation of over 25 feet above the river, were flooded. Over 8 inches of rain inundated the upper Delaware region in a short period of time causing the drainage systems and flood walls to be over whelmed . Such a weather event 50 miles to the east would flood the New York region. Katrina is closer than most New Yorkers are led to believe by the media.
This back to back weather phenomenon of the upper Delaware was the first time in 53 years. This regional Northeastern local flood of cities reach into New England states and continued through the whole 2005 hurricanes season. Sister pre-Katrina weathers events like the Mid western tornados roared across and inundated the states of Iowa, Kentucky, Ohio, Arkansas, Ohio, Indiana, as well as Tennessee, Mississippi, and Illinois last year to set the stage for Katrina.
The final bell appears to be tolling on dying Black ghettos in the city of New Orleans. The northern ghettos are once again flooding following Rita. Over 40,000 African Americans maybe entombed, but are officially listed as still missing and assumed dead.
The people of the New York City were terrified last year to learn from their hometown paper that they would potentially be in a much worse evacuation situation than the ghettoized Black People were in New Orleans. According the New York Times the city has no plan to deal with a direct hit by a Category 3 Katrina hurricane coming up the Huston Bay from the Atlantic Ocean. The city of New York has no way to physically evacuate the Wall Street business direct, much less the entire city, Long Island or Northern New Jersey.
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