It’s absolutely incredible to me that when people exercise love towards their fellow man that government gets in the way, claims to be everyone’s daddy and hinders those efforts. In some cases, threats of arrest hinder the efforts of rescuing people and saving their lives. In other cases, actual arrests take place, which results in the very same thing! A recent Good Samaritan was aiding victims of the hurricane by flying in supplies with his helicopter and was arrested.
Here’s a breakdown of what has been going on.
WARNING: Language
“He landed and got arrested and [they] said he was interfering with a government operation, but there’s no operations going on,” explains the man in the video above.
He went on to explain what he has seen being up there to do search and rescue/recovery efforts.
“I’m currently in Asheville, North Carolina, with my company doing disaster security for a dialysis company, and we’re also doing search and rescue for patients to bring them to dialysis so they don’t die. This place is a war zone people and the military is not here,” he said.
“And the reason I’m pissed because I was part of the operation during Hurricane Katrina,” he continued. “I was stationed in San Diego and within 96 hours we were in Louisiana. And these bastards are not sending the military here.”
“There’s so much destruction,” the man added. “There’s no news crews here. That’s why you’re not seeing it. The American people should be angry at what our government is doing to this town [Asheville]. There are people hurting here. There are so many people dying. I drove past young kids about 5 to 7 years old. They were brother and sister, and they were looking for their parents. We got them to a church. These young kids don’t know where their mom and dad are.”
The man then added, “And the military is being f*cking hamstrained by these g*dd*mn DOD f*cking executives. If you’re not angry, you should be. Because this is what our government thinks about us. They’re not here to help us. We have to take care of ourselves”
“There’s townsears that are self-policing,” he continued. “We drove into towns where the town folk came up to us and said, what are you doing here? So we’re looking for patients. We’re trying to get them help, and they welcome us with open arms. This is bad, people”
“You’re not here. It is very bad. We need water. We need food. We need clothes,” he said, adding, “I’m in a budget motel, and I’m very grateful, and I feel somewhat guilty that I have a roof over my head and a shower. And it’s right across from the airport”
“If you’re angry, you should be,” he says, “because this is what our government thinks about us. They’re not here to help us. We have to take care of ourselves.”

