By Michael Snyder It looks like 2019 could be the worst year for U.S. agriculture in modern American history by a very wide margin. As you will see below, millions upon millions of acres of U.S. farmland will go unused this year due to cataclysmic flooding. And many of the farmers that did manage to […]
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UPDATE – March 29: There is still a need for drinking water, food, and basic supplies in some flood damaged areas. Please support our efforts to locate and/or purchase, then deliver, basic supplies as needed. Oath Keepers are on the ground in the Midwest, doing vital flood disaster relief. We are delivering food, water, medical, […]
Oath Keepers and patriots, we have an urgent need for current serving or former law enforcement and military personnel (or trained security personnel) to step up and help us provide critical security escorts for relief workers and relief supply convoys/distribution vehicles and centers in the Midwest flood relief areas. Â We know from our extensive […]
Posted: Wed 12:30 PM, Mar 20, 2019 LINCOLN, Neb. (WOWT) — With hundreds of millions of dollars in damage already in the books, state officials continue sizing up the extent of the flood destruction while wrangling with early repairs. Nebraska Governor Pete Rickets said Wednesday that 2,000 miles of roadway took a hit with 375 […]
Oath Keepers has a Call to Action to provide disaster relief for the major flooding disaster in Nebraska. We have boots on the ground and more on the way from several states. Oath Keepers with extensive training are currently working with several agencies providing much needed supplemental manpower and expertise. The disaster is massive and […]
Raw video of the aerial tour of flood and storm done by the Governor of Nebraska on Saturday afternoon. Governor Rickets says nearly every region of the state has been impacted by flooding or severe weather.
Oath Keepers and Patriots, Oath Keepers is deploying to Nebraska, but whether you are an Oath Keepers member or not, it’s time to step up! Nebraska is in serious trouble from what Governor Pete Ricketts has called the worst flooding the state has seen in 50 years. Much of Nebraska and parts of western Iowa […]
UPDATE: Video class extended thru Monday, Dec. 17 at Midnight. When disaster strikes, we see the best about America. We rally to support or neighbors. We send our resources and our people to help with relief. But what happens if a disaster is widespread and resources so depleted that it takes several days for help […]
by Troy Hill, a Coast Guard veteran, on facebook. There are many “Santa’s” revealed here due to outstanding teamwork: There is a Santa! On Monday my boss informed me we were getting rid of a used trailer that we no longer needed. His wife suggested we donate it to a victim of the Camp […]
Interview with Shelter Manager after Hurricane Michael. Shared from the website: http://hamradio.world/ Interview by James WX4TV This is an interview with Don Minchew, shelter manager for the hurricane shelter in Wewahitchka, Florida. Don talks about how amateur radio stepped in to fill the gap when all forms of commercial communications infrastructure were down and inoperable. […]









