Edit: I should have said "Revolutionary" type of war, because it would be people against the government agency.
There's a lot of FAFO energy building in the comments and posts across social media regarding the spirit of the survivors on Helene. It makes me proud to be American. We are resilient when push comes to shove.
And... knowing how the Cabal works and masterfully uses various energies to its advanatge, there could quickly evolve a situation akin to some sort of civil war that is much more revolutionary than civil.
For example, what if FEMA (and lackey law enforcement--which, btw, I hope most are good but some are not) happens to poke a bear too much, perhaps on purpose, and shots are fired? What if someone is killed by the government in that manner? Perhaps then the people might decide that it is open season, guerrila style. Next thing you know, you have shootouts, National Guard called in, itchy Patriots driving hundreds of miles to get in on the action, etc. That conflict could mushroom all over the country.
I really hope that does not happen. We need a leader who can create calm--but we are a long way from having him in office and able to play a role in NC. Perhaps there is a way for Trump to play a stronger, save-the-day role? It could be as simple as organizing efforts. I don't know... spit-balling here.
Bottom line is that a conflagration is very possible.
Me and my family live in the foothills of NC though my youngest boy lives outside of Ashville. A few nights ago I was talking with a friend and I was very upset. I hadn't heard from my youngest yet and was worried sick. Everyone was talking about FEMA and also our local officials blocking help. I was beyond upset and yes, I did say rather loudly that we were on our own and this government was f*cking evil. Yes, in the heat of the moment I did say we needed to fight back.
So yeah, people who are angry enough and have had enough will fight.
And I don't blame you! Hang in there, please keep us posted on your youngest. All of our prayers are with you and your family and communities.
He and his girlfriend were evacuated by the coast guard - Thank the Lord! When he was finally able to contact me, he said something about a hospital in Ashville being used as a morgue. I have friends who still have not heard from their loved ones. All of these feelings I have make it difficult to express what I am thinking. I'm sorry.
I am so glad for you, and also sad. Such an unfathomable heartbreak. This will take a long time to process, and healing will be slow. Hang in there, and know that we've got your back.