Amazing Conversation from French Quarter
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Amazing Conversation from French Quarter
From SchnittShow.com and MJMorningShow.com (Out of Tampa, FL)
"We spoke with a man today who is holed up in the French Quarter, his name is Ryan and he is staying at the restaurant that the works in.
Listen to this amazing call and hear him describe the situation in New Orleans as he sees it."
EDIT: Rehosted:
http://danielsahmel.com/mj_ryan_neworleans1.mp3 and
http://danielsahmel.com/mj_ryan_neworleans2.mp3
Also available here, 3rd item down.: http://schnittshow.com/main.html
Part 1:
http://www.mjmorningshow.com/video/mj_ryan_neworleans1.mp3
Part 2:
http://www.mjmorningshow.com/video/mj_ryan_neworleans2.mp3
EDIT: Looks like the server is jam-packed. Try the HTML page, that was working for some people.
Also, the host reported that he had 2 unconfirmed sources saying that 75,000 body bags had been ordered for NOLA. I'm not buying it, and neither is Schnitt until there's confirmation from a reputable source. However, a caller on the show did the math: Mayor estimates around 100,000 people stayed in the city; -25,000 or 30,000 from the Superdome, -the couple thousands on rooftops....and it could be a very large number.
Like I said, I'm not buying into this figure, but no doubt the number will be shockingly high in the end.
This call from the French Quarter is incredible.
"We spoke with a man today who is holed up in the French Quarter, his name is Ryan and he is staying at the restaurant that the works in.
Listen to this amazing call and hear him describe the situation in New Orleans as he sees it."
EDIT: Rehosted:
http://danielsahmel.com/mj_ryan_neworleans1.mp3 and
http://danielsahmel.com/mj_ryan_neworleans2.mp3
Also available here, 3rd item down.: http://schnittshow.com/main.html
Part 1:
http://www.mjmorningshow.com/video/mj_ryan_neworleans1.mp3
Part 2:
http://www.mjmorningshow.com/video/mj_ryan_neworleans2.mp3
EDIT: Looks like the server is jam-packed. Try the HTML page, that was working for some people.
Also, the host reported that he had 2 unconfirmed sources saying that 75,000 body bags had been ordered for NOLA. I'm not buying it, and neither is Schnitt until there's confirmation from a reputable source. However, a caller on the show did the math: Mayor estimates around 100,000 people stayed in the city; -25,000 or 30,000 from the Superdome, -the couple thousands on rooftops....and it could be a very large number.
Like I said, I'm not buying into this figure, but no doubt the number will be shockingly high in the end.
This call from the French Quarter is incredible.
Last edited by Talon402 on Thu Sep 01, 2005 3:26 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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ohiostorm wrote:75,000 bodybags?? Is this real?
That's what I was saying -> it's only a rumor until someone higher up confirms it. I was only passing along what 2 people reported in on this radio show. Until then, I would treat it as only as unsubstantiated.
ALTHOUGH --> Max Mayfield was just on the live stream from 970 AM, and he said that after Andrew, they ordered a very high number of body bags as well, but fortunately they didn't have to use all of them.
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Talon402 wrote:ohiostorm wrote:75,000 bodybags?? Is this real?
That's what I was saying -> it's only a rumor until someone higher up confirms it. I was only passing along what 2 people reported in on this radio show. Until then, I would treat it as only as unsubstantiated.
ALTHOUGH --> Max Mayfield was just on the live stream from 970 AM, and he said that after Andrew, they ordered a very high number of body bags as well, but fortunately they didn't have to use all of them.
There is a lot of evidence thousands died from Andrew but their death was covered up. No dount the goverment will cover up the death toll from Katrina too. Watch as an amazingly low deathtoll is released.
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ohiostorm wrote:75,000 bodybags?? Is this real?
Jefferson Parish Office of Emergency Preparedness director William Maestri ordered 50,000 body bags in anticipation of this disaster YEARS ago. This is no suprise to the people of New Orleans. We're just mad that nobody made any effort to protect the city and prevent this disaster.
Why build a hurricane protection system designed to only protect against a category 3 hurricane? No one can answer this. We need answers.
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TSmith274 wrote:ohiostorm wrote:75,000 bodybags?? Is this real?
Jefferson Parish Office of Emergency Preparedness director William Maestri ordered 50,000 body bags in anticipation of this disaster YEARS ago. This is no suprise to the people of New Orleans. We're just mad that nobody made any effort to protect the city and prevent this disaster.
Why build a hurricane protection system designed to only protect against a category 3 hurricane? No one can answer this. We need answers.
The system didn't even protect again Cat 3 hurricane. Katrina hit NOLA with cat 3 winds remember, it passed many miles away from NOLA thus NOLA didn't get Cat 4 winds.
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I find the 75,000 figure hard to believe. Does anyone know whether the 100,000 non-evacuee figure was for the City of New Orleans alone???
The earliest flooding (Mon) primarily occurred in sections of the city East of the Industrial Canal. These are the areas where certainly most of the fatalities will have occurred. I don't know the combined population of those areas, but I find it almost impossible to believe that there could have been 75,000 non-evacuees in those areas who drowned.
I just hope I am right.
I do think the death toll will be unlike anything we have seen in our history. 10,000 is easy for me to believe from New Orleans, and 20,000 is plausible. I just hope we're not talking about many thousands on the Mississippi Coastline as well.
A huge concern for me are the communities along the River below New Orleans all the way to the Gulf. We have heard nothing about these locations. I know most of the towns below Chalmette and Belle Chasse are relatively small, but there could easily be 1000+ fatalities in those areas as well.
This is so hard to comprehend. This is the United States. Things like this don't happen here.
The earliest flooding (Mon) primarily occurred in sections of the city East of the Industrial Canal. These are the areas where certainly most of the fatalities will have occurred. I don't know the combined population of those areas, but I find it almost impossible to believe that there could have been 75,000 non-evacuees in those areas who drowned.
I just hope I am right.
I do think the death toll will be unlike anything we have seen in our history. 10,000 is easy for me to believe from New Orleans, and 20,000 is plausible. I just hope we're not talking about many thousands on the Mississippi Coastline as well.
A huge concern for me are the communities along the River below New Orleans all the way to the Gulf. We have heard nothing about these locations. I know most of the towns below Chalmette and Belle Chasse are relatively small, but there could easily be 1000+ fatalities in those areas as well.
This is so hard to comprehend. This is the United States. Things like this don't happen here.
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MKT2005 wrote:TSmith274 wrote:ohiostorm wrote:75,000 bodybags?? Is this real?
Jefferson Parish Office of Emergency Preparedness director William Maestri ordered 50,000 body bags in anticipation of this disaster YEARS ago. This is no suprise to the people of New Orleans. We're just mad that nobody made any effort to protect the city and prevent this disaster.
Why build a hurricane protection system designed to only protect against a category 3 hurricane? No one can answer this. We need answers.
The system didn't even protect again Cat 3 hurricane. Katrina hit NOLA with cat 3 winds remember, it passed many miles away from NOLA thus NOLA didn't get Cat 4 winds.
In NOLA, the winds are meaningless. A hurricane that was cat 5 right off the La coast doesn't have to maintain cat 5 strength to maintain that storm surge. But that's not the point either. If our levee system "didn't even protect against a cat 3", then somebody needs to provide answers to why the system was so inferior and innadequate. This is the USA... we should be more competent than that.
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TSmith274 wrote:MKT2005 wrote:TSmith274 wrote:ohiostorm wrote:75,000 bodybags?? Is this real?
Jefferson Parish Office of Emergency Preparedness director William Maestri ordered 50,000 body bags in anticipation of this disaster YEARS ago. This is no suprise to the people of New Orleans. We're just mad that nobody made any effort to protect the city and prevent this disaster.
Why build a hurricane protection system designed to only protect against a category 3 hurricane? No one can answer this. We need answers.
The system didn't even protect again Cat 3 hurricane. Katrina hit NOLA with cat 3 winds remember, it passed many miles away from NOLA thus NOLA didn't get Cat 4 winds.
In NOLA, the winds are meaningless. A hurricane that was cat 5 right off the La coast doesn't have to maintain cat 5 strength to maintain that storm surge. But that's not the point either. If our levee system "didn't even protect against a cat 3", then somebody needs to provide answers to why the system was so inferior and innadequate. This is the USA... we should be more competent than that.
They asked the head of the Army Corps of Engineers this, I think, yesterday morning on CNN and he said "it just wasn't cost-effective at the time, to build levees to withstand a Cat 5 hurricane. The cost of it would have horribly egregious compared to it's function. We determined that a Cat 3 would have been enough."
Then when asked if it was cost-effective now, he said, "Well, I think we'll have to reevaluate the meaning of that after all this is over."
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greeng13 wrote:Sean in New Orleans wrote:I heard there is a minimum of 10,000 dead in the metro area, today, before I left.
you just got out of there today?
Yes, but, I'm too spent to share it in detail right now. It's an absolutely amazing story. I saw the small group of people I rode the storm out with today on NBC news. We spent the entire time together, but, seperated last night as I was able to escape with my dogs and best friend. I'm glad to see they are safe and OK and have notified their family all over the country and world and we are going to get them out of there.
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Sean in New Orleans wrote:greeng13 wrote:Sean in New Orleans wrote:I heard there is a minimum of 10,000 dead in the metro area, today, before I left.
you just got out of there today?
Yes, but, I'm too spent to share it in detail right now. It's an absolutely amazing story. I saw the small group of people I rode the storm out with today on NBC news. We spent the entire time together, but, seperated last night as I was able to escape with my dogs and best friend. I'm glad to see they are safe and OK and have notified their family all over the country and world and we are going to get them out of there.
OMG, you used the word "ESCAPE"......sounds very ominous.
Hope you will begin to recooperate and when feeling better you will tell us of your umm eerrr "adventure"<<~~~trying to make it sound way better then what it was ......
So glad you are now Safe.......

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Sean in New Orleans wrote:Yes, but, I'm too spent to share it in detail right now. It's an absolutely amazing story. I saw the small group of people I rode the storm out with today on NBC news. We spent the entire time together, but, seperated last night as I was able to escape with my dogs and best friend. I'm glad to see they are safe and OK and have notified their family all over the country and world and we are going to get them out of there.
So I was right. I saw the two Scots interviewed and made the connection that that was the group you stayed with. So glad you made it out. For everyone else, it's a report on MSNBC's Countdown about "rooftop dwellings." A handyman wishing he'd left ends the story.
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