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Three unsung heroes whose quick action saved dozens of people in the Hawke’s Bay flooding (beware though, rescuing folk could now find you prosecuted)

Rescuing folk these days has now become more risky and in ways that may surprise you, as a Hawke’s Bay orchardist recently discovered. In this most recent flooding event he went straight to the rescue of flood victims with his helicopter, only to find himself threatened by CAA! So was he supposed to ignore cries for help and wait for the official rescuers to show up?

When three guys in the Esk Valley went immediately in their inflatable jet boat to rescue folk from their rooftops in fast rising waters they were asked, “Are you guys the Navy?” They replied, “Nah, we’re just three Māori boys!”

These amazing guys clearly didn’t stop & consult with the textbook ‘experts’ on the safety risks … they just got in their boat & went for it.

Fairly logical really isn’t it? If your child is drowning you don’t start consulting ‘the manual’ … you just jump in. There are however, many pieces of info out there at the moment describing unhelpful advice given by so called ‘experts’ that were subsequently ignored … thankfully. You can read of one or two in this article from E-Tangata.

The same scenario happened with the White Island eruption. The first man (a civilian) who did go straight to the rescue in his helicopter after hearing emergency services wouldn’t be going, was charged by the authorities and ultimately lost his business. He’s since been awarded a medal however meantime, I wonder how he managed to survive and pay for his upkeep with the stress of being charged for going to the rescue in the first place?

In one of the many videos I’ve watched on the flooding topic someone who was warned not to head out on their jetski to rescue desperate folk calling from rooftops in Esk Valley, told them to ‘bugger off’ and just went. Another incident in the E-Tangata article describes how one car was officially directed on the morning of the flood into what turned out to be an oncoming fresh water tsunami … those folk nearly lost their lives.

The dozens of people these ‘three Māori boys’ rescued with their inflatable boat could well have been swept away and drowned, as clearly from eyewitness accounts, did happen to others (see here also). The ‘experts’ however don’t want you to know that. They are sticking steadfastly to the 11 deaths narrative. And yet in the ‘three guys’ article note,

“…two road workers had been helping with the evacuation that night, when the river banks burst, and had witnessed everyone being swept away”

Ironic too that the folk being rescued thought their rescuers were from the Navy. But no, they were just ‘three Māori boys’ who apparently didn’t know the ‘rules’.

Many (most?) are not aware that Civil Defence changed just ten days before the White Island eruption. We now have NEMA. Here is their new and ‘better’ framework. The Fire service is apparently under UN control now an ex Policeman told me six years ago. He said we would be seeing firemen stood down and prevented from going to fires… and this is exactly what happened in the Christchurch fires.

If all of the above is a bit confusing for you there’s more, have a listen to a former Hawke’s Bay mayor Jeff Whittaker, interviewed on The Platform just days after the flooding. He speaks about the tsunami sirens that had been turned off he thought, two months prior. They were apparently removed however in early 2022 according to this article (and here), following a report from the ‘experts’ at Massey University regarding their effectiveness. They were then replaced by the emergency mobile alert system. Which as Jeff Whittaker explains, he didn’t get until 5.30 am when the valley was already wall to wall water.

You could be forgiven for thinking the said ‘experts’ (up yonder in their ‘ivory offices’) didn’t want folk to be rescued at all. I think the message we can take from all this though is, be prepared & don’t necessarily expect that you will be rescued. ‘Expert’ deliberations at the time may deem your rescue ‘not worth the risk’.

The amazing thing I note with these incidents during the flooding is that folk don’t lay blame on anybody … they just point out that it all needs attention… let’s hope it gets some. I’m not holding my breath on that one. EWR

READ ABOUT THOSE ‘THREE MĀORI BOYS’ AT THE LINK FROM STUFF:

https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/weather-news/131270510/cyclone-gabrielle-nah-were-just-three-mori-boys-the-heroes-who-saved-dozens-of-people-are-revealed

Hawkes Bay orchardist saving people with his helicopter threatened by Civil Aviation!

I recall that similar happened with the White Island eruption. The first responder to that for rescue was a private helicopter pilot … the official lot had decided not to go! This pilot who did go & rescue people who would not be alive had he not, this pilot who went with no hesitation & yet great risk to his own life, was charged by Worksafe! His business was ruined! On topic this is a must watch (more on what whore media isn’t telling you). EWR

From seemorerocks.is

Residents of rural communities around Napier and Hastings have told officials at a meeting on security after Cyclone Gabrielle that locals are scared, sleepless and armed.

LOCAL SECURITY MEETING HELD IN HAWKE’S BAY

A couple of nights ago a local meeting was held in the Hawke’s Bay to discuss the increase in crime.

Bay View, Whirinaki, Eskdale & surrounding communities voiced their opinions and told their stories to Police Minister Stuart Nash, local MPs, police and local authorities.

CSM got off the phone this afternoon to a woman based in the community who confirms this is true and they were going back at night to their water damaged home to protect it from looters.

READ AT THE LINK

Photo: screenshot

Hurricane Dorian

DORIAN: A DIRECTED ENERGY WEAPON HURRICANE IN THE BAHAMAS? By Prof. RS “Rick” Duarte, Jr. * Sept. 8, 2019

Based upon 15 days of covering the events surrounding Hurricane Dorian, including numerous forensic pics, articles and videos, I’m convinced that Dorian was a Man-made Directed Energy Weapon Hurricane in the Bahamas. To the best of my knowledge, no Hurricane I know of, except Hurricane Harvey in August 2017, “stalled” and remained motionless for over 18 hours in one particular location. Quite literally, the Grand Bahama and Abaco Islands of the Bahamas have been wiped-off the face of the earth. According to one gentleman, “there is no port…there is no power…the hopes of restoring power anytime soon is impossible…there is no help”. in another report I just listened to on the BAHAMAS PRESS website, looting has been widespread. In addition, the website reported there has been no less than 72 homicides in the past 3 hours, as criminals are brandishing guns and stealing whatever cash they can from the wallets and purses their own fellow Bahamians. The government and the media have been complicit in covering-up the true destruction and death toll in the Bahamas. While the media reports only 35 deaths have been attributed to Dorian, one Abaco Island rescue worker declared in a video that he saw at least 200 victims just in his sector, most of them unrecognizable. Below you will find a compilation of videos and articles that I’m sure will break your hear. Be sure to share this post. Thousands of people in the Bahamas need to get the word out and are in desperate need of our help. “IT WASN’T JUST A HURRICANE…BODIES EVERYWHERE…YOU COULD SMELL IT” ~ FIRST-HAND ACCOUNT OF DORIAN’S UTTER DESTRUCTION OF ABACO ISLAND IN THE BAHAMAS Video * Sept. 8, 2019 https://www.facebook.com/BPresslive/videos/362581517986486/ THE BAHAMAS: “THE BODY COUNT IS HIGH. THIS IS UNREAL. PEOPLE HAVE TO KNOW.” Video * Sept. 7, 2019 Officials have said that the death toll could be staggering as the full extent of the damage caused to life and property by Hurricane Dorian slowly becomes clearer. The Major category 5 Hurricane smashed the islands with winds of over 175mph for up to 48 hours after stalling, This left residents being battered for far longer than would often be the case resulting in horrendous conditions for anyone who tried to see it out. On Thursday Health Minister Duane Sands warned of a “staggering” final count. “The public needs to prepare for unimaginable information about the death toll and the human suffering,” he told local radio. The International Red Cross have also said they estimate roughly 13000 properties were badly damaged or completely destroyed. https://www.facebook.com/ExtremeWeather.co/videos/2882694675078913/ DORIAN’S DESTRUCTION IN THE BAHAMAS Video * Sept. 5, 2019 https://www.facebook.com/ExtremeWeather.co/videos/2412088369029403/ HURRICANE DORIAN: NEW AERIAL FOOTAGE OF THE WIDESPREAD DEVASTATION THE ABACO ISLANDS OF BAHAMAS Video * September 4, 2019 https://www.facebook.com/WeatherNation/videos/383796952513193/ BAHAMAS: ABACO ISLAND BISHOP’S FIRST-HAND ACCOUNT OF DORIAN: “THERE IS NO GAS STATIONS…THERE IS NO PORT…THERE IS NO POWER…THE HOPES OF RESTORING POWER ANYTIME SOON IS IMPOSSIBLE…THERE IS NO FOOD STORES…THERE IS NO HARDWARE STORES…THERE IS NO BANKS…THERE IS NO HELP” Video * Sept. 8, 2019 https://www.facebook.com/BPresslive/videos/2548815348531665/ HURRICANE DORIAN REMAINED STATIONARY OVER GRAND BAHAMA AND ABACO ISLANDS FOR 18 HOURS, DUMPING AN ASTOUNDING 24 INCHES (609 MM) OF RAIN From Prof. RS “Rick” Duarte, Jr. * Sept. 3, 2019 Extremely-dangerous Hurricane “Dorian” dumped over 609 mm (24 inches) of rain over parts of Grand Bahama and Abaco Islands and claimed lives of at least 5 people. The current forecast track takes its core north of Grand Bahama Island through this evening (EDT). The hurricane will then move dangerously close to the Florida east coast late today through Wednesday evening, very near the Georgia and South Carolina coasts Wednesday night and Thursday, and near the North Carolina coast late Thursday and Thursday night. In the early hours of Tuesday, September 3, Hurricane Dorian had been stationary over the island of Grand Bahama for 18 hours, most of the time as a Category 5 hurricane, NASA’s Goddard Space Center reports. Early Tuesday morning, Dorian’s central pressure had risen and its wind intensity had dropped to Category 4 on the Saffir-Simpson scale. In addition, Dorian had experienced an eyewall replacement cycle on September 2, so by Tuesday morning September 3, the geographic extent of its tropical-storm-force winds had expanded. These rain estimates come from the NASA IMERG algorithm, which combines observations from a fleet of satellites, in near-realtime, to provide global estimates of precipitation every 30 minutes. The storm-total rainfall at a particular location varies with the forward speed of the hurricane, with the size of the hurricane’s wind field, and with how vigorous the updrafts are inside of the hurricane’s eyewall. Dorian’s core is finally moving away from Grand Bahama Island, NHC forecasters noted 18:00 UTC today. However, dangerous winds and life-threatening storm surge will continue on Grand Bahama through this evening (EDT). At the time, Dorian’s center was located about 105 km (65 miles) N of Freeport, Grand Bahama and 170 km (105 miles) E of Fort Pierce, Florida. Its maximum sustained winds were 175 km/h (110 mph), placing it on the upper end of Category 2 hurricane. The storm was moving NW at 7 km/h (5 mph) with minimum central pressure of 959 hPa. A slightly faster motion toward the northwest or NNW is expected later today and tonight (EDT). A turn toward the north is forecast by Wednesday evening, September 4, followed by a turn toward the NNE Thursday morning, September 5. On this track, the core of extremely dangerous Hurricane “Dorian” will gradually move north of Grand Bahama Island through this evening. The hurricane will then move dangerously close to the Florida east coast late today through Wednesday evening, very near the Georgia and South Carolina coasts Wednesday night and Thursday, and near the North Carolina coast late Thursday and Thursday night. It will remain a powerful hurricane during the next couple of days. A Storm Surge Warning is in effect for Jupiter Inlet, FL to South Santee River, SC A Storm Surge Watch is in effect for North of South Santee River, SC to Cape Lookout, NC A Hurricane Warning is in effect for Jupiter Inlet, FL to Ponte Vedra Beach, FL; North of Edisto Beach, SC to South Santee River, SC A Hurricane Watch is in effect for North of Ponte Vedra Beach, FL to Edisto Beach, SC; North of South Santee River, SC to Duck, NC; Albemarle and Pamlico Sounds A Tropical Storm Warning is in effect for Grand Bahama and the Abacos Islands in the northwestern Bahamas; North of Deerfield Beach, FL to Jupiter Inlet, FL; North of Ponte Vedra Beach, FL to Edisto Beach, SC. https://watchers.news/2019/09/03/dorian-dumps-over-609-mm-24-inches-of-rain-on-grand-bahama-moving-toward-usa/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=facebook

Photo: Wikipedia, By U.S. Customs and Border Protection – 190906

‘Don’t get on the Fema Barges’ from a volunteer rescuer at Hurricane Harvey

This video relates events experienced by a volunteer rescuer who was on the ground at Hurricane Harvey in Texas. He has a lot to say about his experiences there and advice that you can well store for future reference as hurricanes continue to spawn & devastate populations right where they live.
EnvirowatchRangitikei

“My Time At Hurricane Harvey” FULL https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sgzt8… depopulation https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list…