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In an uncommon (these days) act of objective journalism, James O'Keefe, the founder of Project Veritas and now the CEO of OMG Media, has gone to Western North Carolina to investigate. He went to see who was telling the truth about the situation there: the federal government or the people struggling to survive in tents in freezing temperatures.

This isn't the first time FEMA has been accused of not aiding the survivors of a disaster. The accusations of cold disinterest to downright negligence were also present after Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, Superstorm Sandy in the North Eastern states, and the terrible wildfire that ravaged Lahaina on Maui, Hawaii.

In each case, the story was the same. Victims of the disasters criticized FEMA's lackluster responses and were accused by the media of spreading "harmful misinformation."

He wrote about his investigation on X.
"We don't want to have an epidemic of people freezing to death," a resident declared during the Buncombe County Commissioners meeting, voicing frustration over the slow pace of disaster relief in North Carolina. Another resident added, "I've never seen the lack of public officials coming out and actually trying to help," reflecting the sentiment of abandonment felt by many in the community. Despite the mainstream media's narrative of assistance, a resident revealed, "FEMA money runs out, and all the help I've seen has come from people out of state." One FEMA employee even admitted, "Every delay means another night that a child sleeps in a car."

@OKeefeMedia Group investigated these concerns, visiting FEMA Disaster Recovery Centers across the state to uncover the reality of Hurricane Helene relief efforts.
Here are the videos he has released so far. You can judge for yourself.

Part 1:

"FEMA doesn't want these people."


Part 2:

O'Keefe Calls FEMA's Mysterious 'HAL' Robot-Like Representative for Answers on Disaster Relief Response


Part 3:

O'Keefe Sneaks Into Emergency FEMA Locations, Exposes Empty Disaster Recovery Center

Who is helping the Helene victims?

The people who are actually helping are volunteers from across the country. They're organizing the donations of campers and RVs, transporting them, and setting them up on peoples' land, completely free of charge.

If you feel moved to help, the groups I recommend are: