Hurricane Relief? | Ridin’ the Storm Out | October 11, 2024

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In this gripping episode, Pastor Paul Blair and David Hanan, Ph.D., dive into the chaotic aftermath of Hurricane Helene and the ongoing struggle for disaster relief. The storm may have passed, but the stories of heroism, controversy, and government inefficiency are only beginning to emerge.

We start with Vice President Kamala Harris's response to the relief efforts and Glenn Beck’s sharp critique of the federal response. The conversation heats up as we examine the controversy surrounding a Black Hawk helicopter, which allegedly "targeted" a hurricane aid depot. Glenn Beck speaks with United Cajun Navy’s Vice President, Brian Trascher, who believes it was more likely a reckless mistake rather than intentional government action—but others remain suspicious, claiming they saw Department of Defense personnel.

The tension builds as we cover the story of a volunteer chopper pilot in Lake Lure, NC, who was threatened with arrest by a local fire official while in the middle of a rescue mission. Why would someone trying to save lives be forced to abandon their mission?

Glenn Beck shares shocking details from the hurricane-ravaged areas of Appalachia, revealing the true extent of the damage. While government agencies scramble, the real relief is coming from private citizens, like the courageous volunteers risking their lives to bring food and water to those left behind.

Join us as we piece together the facts and rumors, exploring the real story behind the hurricane relief efforts. Who is truly helping those in need, and why is it often the people—not the government—who are making the biggest difference? This is a discussion you won’t want to miss.

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