Kentucky Under Martial Law : Fema and National Guard are Everywhere!
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Yea I agree, it sucked with no power and being cold and all the trees down and the national guard was here. Helping all for the cleanup. It was'nt armageddon like you make it out to be. It was a headache trying to find propane and stuff like that yes. But martial law? I think not.
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Lousey little panic punk!...You must be an A-hole from the northeast, and don't live in Ky!....Here in the central part of Ky, we took care of ourselves, and helped each other....Yes at nite, we watched for SOBs who might have taken advantage of things but had almost no incidents , and there were no nuts drawn at fuel stations!!....Stop using our state for your ends!!
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Im from kentucky to I must have missed hitler patrolling my back yard lmao."hey you sunsabitches stay outta my yard!" lol
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Wow it looks like complete fucking anarchy in those photos.
I trust the photo at 1:17 is human organs being sold on the black market through that NWO foot soldier. I'm sure you just didn't post the photo of thecorpse in the ice filled bath tub.
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of course they were everywhere! it was a disaster! jackass! i live in kentucky and there was no martial law! only common sense! the only semi-martial law thing that happened was temporary curfews in some parts of the state ... and rightfully so! why would u want a bunch of jackasses out in the pitch black with no power robbing peoples homes? none of that shit happened at gas stations either. bullshit. and im calling it out.
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I am sure that these people need some help but it sounds like this is a little overboard. I have been through this personally and we didnt get any help, but thats OK we didnt want it. Our town and our people stuck together and took care of things ourselves. As IT SHOULD be. We dont need the feds for every sneeze of mother nature, thats part of what is wrong with our country now. No one takes care of themselves anymore.
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for those who have not conducted emergency assistance operations or know whats entailed, there is some misinfo here. curfews are necessary so ppl dont go out and freeze to death & put more ppl (rescue workers) in danger.
I've been thru a couple ice storms that knocked out power for about week, a couple of floods in asia where we had to evacuate the area, etc.
From what I have seen & heard theres good work assisting the ppl who r affected by this storm & NOT the doom & gloom of conspiracy.
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ichoosefreedom,
Your Sub lied to ya.
You need to be careful where you get your info. This is becoming a real problem. I can say that I was closley associated with the releif effort state wide and 90% of your info is B.S. The National Guard were out saving lifes and there was no martial law, you need to check yourself .
sitrep2009 3 years ago 6
You must not be a Kentuckian. You don't sound like one. Yes we were without power, yes it was cold. I had to bathe with ice-cold water so I'd be clean for work. My family had to sleep in the most interior room of the house, all bundled up and together for warmth.
Big deal.
Some folks in louisville might have had trouble, but those of us out "in the county" didn't. We're not pussies.
And as far as curfew, or chaos, or whatnot. No sir. The guard and police were out to help, and they did.
EKUzombiE 2 years ago 5