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If It Seems Too Awful To Be True, Perhaps It Isn't
Published on October 1, 2005 By kingbee In Current Events

as new orleans sank beneath the flood, the rest of the world was deluged with tales of wholesale mayhem perpetrated by and upon those too old, too young, too sick, too scared, too venal, too stupid, too bloodthirsty, too angry, too poor or too subhuman to get outta the place before they found themselves swimming in a stinking stew of shit and decomposing bodies.

the streets were full of thugs, armed with stolen weapons, attempting to blast rescue choppers outta the skies...willing to fight to the death in hopes of extending, if only for one more day, their reign of terror.

the sheltering superdome was filling up with the bodies of women and children who'd been raped into oblivion before their attackers finally took mercy and slit their victims' throats.   the convention center was even worse.

nobody coulda made all that up, right?

despite the best efforts of the conservative citizens' council (formerly known throughout the south during the bad old days--which no longer exist, except as a fund-raising tool--as the white citizens' council) to prove otherwise, it appears as a lotta someones could...and did...just that.

according to the times-picayune Link

"After five days managing near-riots, medical horrors and unspeakable living conditions inside the Superdome, Louisiana National Guard Col. Thomas Beron prepared to hand over the dead to representatives of the Federal Emergency Management Agency.


Following days of internationally reported killings, rapes and gang violence inside the Dome, the doctor from FEMA - Beron doesn't remember his name - came prepared for a grisly scene: He brought a refrigerated 18-wheeler and three doctors to process bodies.

"I've got a report of 200 bodies in the Dome," Beron recalls the doctor saying.

The real total was six, Beron said.

Of those, four died of natural causes, one overdosed and another jumped to his death in an apparent suicide, said Beron, who personally oversaw the turning over of bodies from a Dome freezer, where they lay atop melting bags of ice. State health department officials in charge of body recovery put the official death count at the Dome at 10, but Beron said the other four bodies were found in the street near the Dome, not inside it. Both sources said no one had been killed inside.

At the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, just four bodies were recovered, despites reports of corpses piled inside the building. Only one of the dead appeared to have been slain, said health and law enforcement officials.

That the nation's front-line emergency management believed the body count would resemble that of a bloody battle in a war is but one of scores of examples of myths about the Dome and the Convention Center treated as fact by evacuees, the media and even some of New Orleans' top officials, including the mayor and police superintendent. As the fog of warlike conditions in Hurricane Katrina's aftermath has cleared, the vast majority of reported atrocities committed by evacuees have turned out to be false, or at least unsupported by any evidence, according to key military, law enforcement, medical and civilian officials in positions to know."

this article provides additional statements attributed to military and medical authorities which directly contradict the tales of outrageous carnage widely  dispersed as fact and immediately accepted as gospel by the good and civilized people of america and the world.

"The picture that emerged was one of the impoverished, masses of flood victims resorting to utter depravity, randomly attacking each other, as well as the police trying to protect them and the rescue workers trying to save them. Nagin told Winfrey the crowd has descended to an "almost animalistic state." "

(in an article i posted the day troops finally arrived and began rescuing the people stranded at the convention center, i included a sarcastic denial of any cannibalism in anticipation of the next round of rumors.)

even if there were only a handful of homicides, what about all those rapes?. 

"Reports of dozens of rapes at both facilities - many allegedly involving small children - may forever remain a question mark. Rape is a notoriously underreported crime under ideal circumstances, and tracking down evidence at this point, with evacuees spread all over the country, would be nearly impossible. The same goes for reports of armed robberies at both sites.

Numerous people told The Times-Picayune that they had witnessed rapes, in particular attacks on two young girls in the Superdome ladies room and the killing of one of them, but police and military officials said they know nothing of such an incident.

Soldiers and police did confirm at least one attempted rape of a child. Riley said a man tried to sexually assault a young girl, but was "beaten up" by civilians and apprehended by police. It was unclear if that incident was the one that gained wide currency among evacuees.

Baldwin, the National Guard commander of a special reaction team patrolling the Dome, also said he knew of only one attempted sexual assault of a child - but the details of his story, while similar, differed somewhat from that of Riley. It was unclear last week whether the two men spoke about the same incident.

Soldiers apprehended the assailant after a "commotion" in the bathroom exposed him, Baldwin said, but he knew nothing about the man being beaten. Furthermore, in a detail that raises questions about whether officials have full knowledge of any sex crimes, Baldwin said his men turned over one alleged child molester to New Orleans police - only to find him again inside the Dome two days later, reportedly attempting to molest other children.

"We ran into the same guy a couple days later," he said. "The crowd came to us and said, 'You better do something with this guy or we're going to do something with him.' ... That kind of re-confirmed (the first allegation), when the crowd came to us saying he was putting his hands on kids."

But other accusations that have gained wide currency are more demonstrably false. For instance, no one found the body of a girl - whose age was estimated at anywhere from 7 to 13 - who, according to multiple reports, was raped and killed with a knife to the throat at the Convention Center.

Many evacuees at the Convention Center the morning of Sept. 3 treated the story as gospel, and ticked off further atrocities: a baby trampled to death, multiple child rapes.

Salvatore Hall, standing on the corner of Julia Street and Convention Center Boulevard that day, just before the evacuation, said, "They raped and killed a 10-year-old in the bathroom."

Neither he nor the many people around him who corroborated the killing had seen it themselves."

the sniping...the sniping!!  that hadda be factual.  can't make up no bullets. 

"Compass, however, promulgated some of the unfounded rumors himself, in interviews in which he characterized himself and his officers as outgunned warriors taking out armed bands of thugs at every turn.

"People would be shooting at us, and we couldn't shoot back because of the families," Compass told a reporter from the (Bridgeport) Connecticut Post who interviewed him at the Saints' Monday Night Football game in New York, where he was the guest of NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue. "All we could do is rush toward the flash."

Compass added that he and his officers succeeded in wrestling 30 weapons from criminals using the follow-the-muzzle-flash technique, the story said.

"We got 30 that way," Compass was quoted as saying.

Asked about the muzzle-flash story last week, Compass said, "That really happened" to Winn's SWAT team at the Convention Center.

But Winn, when asked about alleged shootouts in a separate interview, said his unit saw muzzle flashes and heard gunshots only one time. Despite aggressively frisking a number of suspects, the team recovered no weapons. His unit never found anyone who had been shot."

okay so maybe things werent as bad as we were led to believe.  of course, we were also led to believe the victims were playin the victim card as they so often do when denied their free water & candy corns.

"As the authorities finally mobilized buses to evacuate the Dome on Sept. 2, many evacuees were nearing the breaking point. Baldwin said soldiers could not have controlled the crowd much longer. They ejected a handful of people attempting to start a riot, screaming at soldiers and pushing crowds to revolt.

"We're not prisoners of war - y'all are treating us like evacuees and detainees!" he recalled one of them shouting.

But many others sought to quiet such voices. On the deck outside the Dome on Sept. 1, the day before buses arrived, preachers took it upon themselves to lead the agitated crowd in prayer and song.

"Everybody needs to help the soldiers," Baldwin recalled one of them saying. "We're all family here."

About 15 others joined the medical operation, as people collapsed from heat and exhaustion every few minutes, Baldwin said.

"Some of these guys look like thugs, with pants hanging down around their asses," he said. "But they were working their asses off, grabbing litters and running with people to the (New Orleans) Arena" next door, which housed the medical operation.

As the Dome cleared out Sept. 3, Beron, the National Guard commander, fashioned a plan to deal with the dead. He knew of the six bodies in the freezer, but expected far more. He and an Ohio National Guard commander sent 450 Ohio troops to search every nook of the Dome, top to bottom. They told them to mark locations of bodies on a map of the Dome, to rope off suspected crime scenes, and leave a chemical light sticks next to each one so they could be retrieved later.

"I fully expected to find more bodies, both homicides and natural causes," he said.

They found nothing."

over the past week, i've seen articles in the new york times and la times in which both papers admitted to having accepted and repeated rumors similar--if not exactly the same--as those described in the times-picayune article.  google news lists a whole page of other publications that are doing the same. 

yall would know better than i whether fox news has admitted it went way overboard to portray the victims of katrina as mau maus...and some of yall were so driven by fox's efforts you seemed barely able to type out your condemnation quickly enuff.  i'm guessing they're hoping the white conservative citizens' councils are gonna pull somethin outta their hoods. 

once again, i truly hope none of the people who some of yall were so quick to condemn ever make their way to ju and see what you had to say about them.  


 


Comments (Page 4)
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on Oct 05, 2005
I'm fascinated with how much attention my comment has gotten. I'm also pleased with how much has been brought forth to back me up


i'm sure paris hilton is equally fascinated with her performances. surely she's also pleased at the number of people who buy tickets thus indicating their support for artistry.
on Oct 05, 2005
ooops...i almost forgot about the muscle-to-bodyfat ratio thing.

after about a year of running 5-8 miles on weeknights and 15-18 on weekends, eating the right stuff and a daily 30 minute freeweight/calisthenics routine (upper body one day, lower body the next), i hadda resting pulse of 53 and so little body fat i could walk with my feet on the bottom of the deep end of a pool til i hadda come up for air. the end of my weekend day runs was a beach and i spent more time in the ocean back then than before or since.

the bouyancy benefit bodyfat provides is minimal; bodyfat only works in your favor if you're planning to cross the channel or something.
on Oct 05, 2005
BTW there is no training given prior to the test


LOL.. Go ahead man, just jump in to the deep pool and take the test. If you fail or can't swim, we'll just fish you out, give you CPR, then teach you to swim.


Never said it was an intelligent way of doing it. As a matter of fact I find it more than mildly retarded. But in their ignorance that's how they do it.
on Oct 05, 2005
Never said it was an intelligent way of doing it. As a matter of fact I find it more than mildly retarded. But in their ignorance that's how they do it.


I know what you’re talking about, the military does strange things all the time, like this. But it would be an interesting sight to watch though. Just as watching 1SG and CSM for the Army standing in the shallow end of a pool during the Army test, while most of their men complete the test in the deep end.

Would you know if the Navy recruiter is required to ask if they can swim, or do they just tell the recruits not to worry, you will learn that in training?
on Oct 05, 2005
You'd die instead? Don't forget, people were supposedly DYING, not just waiting for help


We're not talking about ME, we're talking about THEM. I wouldn't have stayed there and I wouldn't have been in that situation in the first place. Besides, I'm a good swimmer.

My issue was with Eric saying that EVERYONE should have swum. Some people CAN'T swim, others couldn't have swum that far...and I think that a lot of them would have seen waiting it out on rooftops preferable to drowning or getting eaten by gators.
on Oct 05, 2005
Never said it was an intelligent way of doing it. As a matter of fact I find it more than mildly retarded. But in their ignorance that's how they do it.


I know what you’re talking about, the military does strange things all the time, like this. But it would be an interesting sight to watch though. Just as watching 1SG and CSM for the Army standing in the shallow end of a pool during the Army test, while most of their men complete the test in the deep end.

Would you know if the Navy recruiter is required to ask if they can swim, or do they just tell the recruits not to worry, you will learn that in training?


They didn't even ask me. But then again that was in "75". I have no idea about today. There's a USN recruiter up the street a bit. If I see him I'll ask.
on Oct 05, 2005
Thanks for getting back to (sort of) explain. Yes, that thing that keeps getting in the way while we're busy making other plans can be a pain in the ass.

I still think your outrage is rather selective. Nothing I've heard (or not heard) on Fox leads me to believe they want the nightmare scenarios described on air by Nagin & Compass to be fixed in people's minds, that they've adopted some sort of "strategy of silence" to be sure no one figures out how full of shit Nagin & Compass were - I think Geraldo had a whole show on the very subject. Are we and Fox subject to condemnation based on your personal retraction-O-meter? The needle didn't get far enough over for you? What? How much mea culpa is "enough"? And why should they apologize for reporting what Nagin & Compass were screaming?

And plenty of people have chimed in here to note the lack of evidence to support those initial wild-ass claims.

Cheers,
Daiwa
on Oct 11, 2005
Wow, great article. It looks like JoeUser is going to be an interesting place.

Isn't it funny how no reporters were asked to quit?
on Nov 14, 2005
What else is new[s]? Punditocracy and ostensibly straight news reporting should all be under investigation. "Freedom of..." has become anarchy of the press.
on Nov 25, 2005
But it would be an interesting sight to watch though.


To put it in the immortal words of an anonymous Navy Senior Chief "Watch this shit!"
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