O’Keefe Media Group investigates FEMA Part 1
James O’Keefe released part one of his investigative series into FEMA’s lack of response to Hurricane Helene in North Carolina.
As The Gateway Pundit reported, Officials with the so-called Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) ordered relief workers to purposely skip over homes in Florida displaying Trump signs in the aftermath of Hurricane Milton. Hurricane Helene victims in North Carolina are still sleeping in tents as FEMA slow-rolls recovery efforts.
Earlier this month, Marn’i Washington, who ordered relief workers to purposely skip over homes in Florida displaying Trump signs in the aftermath of Hurricane Milton, said it is NOT an isolated incident, and FEMA workers were instructed to skip over Trump houses in the Carolinas, too!
FEMA also doesn’t have enough money to help Americans suffering because the Biden Regime has burned through $1 billion to resettle illegal aliens, and Biden continues sending billions of dollars overseas.
The Gateway Pundit reported that O’Keefe put FEMA on notice last week that his team is “DEEP on what’s happening in North Carolina” as Hurricane Helene victims sleep in tents in the snow.
“If you’re with FEMA you’re on notice,” O’Keefe said.
“Stay Tuned” – James O’Keefe Goes Undercover in North Carolina, Puts FEMA on Notice As Hurricane Victims Sleep in Tents… DEVELOPING
O’Keefe released part one of his FEMA invesigation series on Wednesday night 50 days after Hurricane Helene, showcasing the destruction caused by Hurricane Helene, including destroyed houses, churches, roads, and poluted streams.
O’Keefe spoke to several devastated residents, volunteers, and founders from nonprofit organizations across North Carolina.
First, he spoke to volunteers with a nonprofit called All Hands and Hearts wearing hazmat suits as they were cleaning out mud from underneath houses so that they could start rebuilding. Alex Seyfrth from the organization told O’Keefe that the area “was completely devastated,” and FEMA is not providing any financial help to the group. Meanwhile, the government is dumping billions of dollars into NGOs that specialize in housing, feeding, and resettling illegal aliens.
O’Keefe also spoke to Daily Dow, a resident and victim of Hurricane Helene, in front of her house, where they are removing the flooring and cleaning the mold. She told O’Keefe that FEMA had only provided her with a hotel room, but she only had one more day in the hotel before she would need to sleep in a tent with her children. “I don’t like it, but it’s better than nothing,” she said. Daily further stated that she’s “the only one doing anything” to rebuild her house. “Nobody’s showed up yet,” she said.
Daily said she’s “eligible” for up to $47,000 to pay for the rebuilding of her house, and she’s “hoping” FEMA actually comes to give her the money. “They haven’t come through; it’s been two months, and I can’t wait in the winter in the cold anymore,” she worried.
Volunteers with another organization called Savage Freedom were seen helping with building tents and told O’Keefe that the materials were provided not by FEMA but by the “generosity of a whole bunch of people.”
Savage Freedom founder Adam Smith slammed FEMA, saying the organization “operates exactly as it’s designed.”
“It is a bureaucratic organization that justifies its existence by sitting on its funding,” he continued. “It doesn’t really function the way it’s earmarked to function.”
Another individual later told O’Keefe that FEMA workers came out and made another resident, whose house was damaged in the flood, feel that “they’re trying to prevent” him from rebuilding by citing permit regulations. “We don’t believe they want these people out here,” the man said, seemingly referring to white conservatives. He further explained that sewer pipes were leaking into the nearby rivers, contaminating the water and making animals sick.
Shane Zoccole of faith-based organization Spokes of Hope told O’Keefe, “I don’t do politics,” but FEMA isn’t coming to assist, and “we don’t really see the help.” He further told O’Keefe that it’s all volunteers doing the work to fix homes and remove debris.
Most shockingly, one resident revealed that they were discovering human bones in the storm’s wreckage.
Tammy Kelly, a resident of Green Mountain, NC, showed O’Keefe what used to be a church, swept off its foundation by the floods. Tammy said of the tents that people are currently forced to sleep in that she wishes FEMA would at least provide something like storage buildings for people to sleep in because it’s a “whole lot better than a tent.”
“There is a huge lack of money in this community,” Tammy said, telling O’Keefe their best hope is people “raising money by doing TikTok videos.” She continued while choking back tears, “For all of us that have paid taxes all of our lives, I would certainly hope that there would have been more helping here than what they’re seeing.”
“We still have three people missing here in this community,” said Tammy.
Tammy further showed O’Keefe the shoes that were found and explained that people’s feet were likely ripped off their bodies by the currents, and they pulled “nail tissue” out of the shoes.
She then proceeded to show O’Keefe the human bones, explaining that the Sheriff’s department told residents to just let the bones float away, claiming they could just be cemetery bones. “It’s still someone’s family,” said Tammy Kelly.
A nationally certified Forensic Counselor, Dr. Jessica Pena, joined the two while examining bones and shoes with human DNA.
At the end of the clip, a message reads, “STAY TUNED for Part II when we actually take our hidden cameras and go talk to federal employees…”
WATCH:
OMG INVESTIGATES FEMA – Part 1: “FEMA Doesn’t Want These People”: North Carolina Residents Still Stranded as @FEMA Fails to Deliver Aid After Hurricane Helene pic.twitter.com/nECcY5Z8QA
— James O’Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) December 5, 2024
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