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FEMA mysteriously stages 350 semi-trucks of “equipment” at closed air force base in Michigan
By Cassie B. // Nov 13, 2024

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has been staging hundreds of semi-trucks filled with unspecified equipment at a closed air base in Michigan, and their vague explanation of what is going on has left locals with more questions than answers.

The site of the unusual behavior is the small Michigan community of Oscoda Township. FEMA has reportedly chosen it as an important emergency staging area for the northern part of the state, and they claim it will be serving six counties in the event of an unspecified “emergency.”

Needless to say, the area is not currently experiencing any type of disaster and does not sit in areas prone to natural disasters such as hurricanes or earthquakes.

The activity was announced at an Oscoda Township board meeting last month. Supervisor Bill Palmer explained that FEMA would be using Wurtsmith Airport for the project, noting: “The airport was just notified that FEMA has chosen the airport facility as a stationing hub for Emergency Services. They will be bringing in some 350 semi-trailers with equipment to park on the base."

He claimed there is no reason to panic and that everything is above board, stating: “If you see a lot of trucks coming into the base, that’s what it is. It’s nothing to get scared about; they’re staging for emergency situations in any of these six counties that FEMA serves.”

The airport is also reportedly planning to apply for permission to build a new terminal, fueling speculation about what exactly FEMA is up to at the site and why a new terminal would be necessary.

Social media is abuzz with theories about what could be going on there, with ideas ranging from a false flag event to something related to illegals. It’s also interesting to note that the agency appears to have money for what sounds like a very big project but claims they’ve run out of money to help hurricane victims.

FEMA carried out a similarly massive staging operation last year at Maxwell Air Force Base in Alabama, but on that occasion, it was in preparation for Hurricane Idalia. At the time, authorities said that the effort was launched to avoid repeating the same mistakes that occurred when they failed to prepare for Hurricane Katrina 18 years earlier.

Americans have lost faith in FEMA

However, many Americans are doubting FEMA’s interest in preparing for disasters after what happened during Hurricane Helene. Even though the killer storm was forecasted to strike well in advance, it still devastated areas in the southeastern U.S., and the slow response from authorities made the situation a lot worse than it needed to be. Many people criticized the agency for its poor preparation, and it got even worse when they announced that they did not have enough money to get through the rest of the hurricane season despite spending hundreds of millions of dollars on services for illegal aliens.

Last week, it emerged that a FEMA official directed Hurricane Milton relief workers to skip over homes that had Trump signs in their yards while helping residents determine if they qualified for federal aid, depriving his supporters of much-needed aid in the aftermath of the storm. At least 20 homes in south central Florida were reportedly bypassed because they had Trump signs or flags. The official has since been removed, and the agency had to release a statement clarifying that they help people regardless of their political affiliation.

Sources for this article include:

FoxNews.com

TheGatewayPundit.com



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