Cops Don't Mess Around with Appalachian People After Hurricane Helena
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A police officer urges people to donate to non-profits, churches, and local authorities instead of FEMA, claiming the organization is hindering aid efforts for Appalachian communities in the wake of the disasters of Hurricane Helena. 💡 Learn [true] Law - FREE Knowledge Share Course -https://thesovereignsway.com/lessons-in-law-free-series/?link=55524 - with the Sovereign's Way
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📝 About Video: A police officer speaks out, encouraging the public to support disaster relief efforts in the Appalachian regions of western Carolina, eastern Tennessee, Florida, and Georgia by donating directly to non-profits, churches, local police departments, and sheriff's offices. He criticizes FEMA for obstructing local efforts and emphasizes the resilience and independence of the Appalachian people, advocating for aid that aligns with their strong, self-sufficient nature. The officer highlights that his department, along with many others, is organizing donation drives to assist the impacted areas, urging people to bypass federal agencies in favor of grassroots support that respects the spirit of the local communities.
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