FEMA Moving Into Michigan
Why is FEMA bringing 350 semi trailers into rural Michigan to store the assembled goods on an air force base abandoned in the early 1990s? That’s the question raised here by The Leak Project.
This is an attempt to do a little bit of sleuthing on a truly quirky federal agency that has been much in the news lately owing to its many strange and erratic decisions on how to handle the hurricane disasters in Florida and North Carolina. Now, you have FEMA loading up for a disaster that hasn’t happened yet. How do they know it will happen any time soon? How can they foresee its location? Which goods are they bringing and for what purpose?
The decommissioned base in question is Wurstmith Air Force Base, which operated from 1923 to 1993 in Oscoda, Michigan. That’s a small, unincorporated community –with fewer than 1,000 inhabitants — located at the mouth of the Au Sable River along Lake Huron in eastern Michigan. It’s close to the Canadian border. Is FEMA doing the same thing everywhere, or only in this location? And if so, why was it chosen?
Meanwhile, FEMA has become embroiled in a widening scandal over its treatment of pro-Trump residents in Florida. It turns out FEMA blackballed anyone who had a Trump sign whose home was damaged or destroyed by Hurricane Milton.
Those individuals were overlooked when it came to receiving disaster relief from FEMA. The agency fired a woman it said as responsible for the decision. But it turns out that woman was simply following directives issued by higher authorities outside Florida in the Joe Biden administration.
This raises the question: Did the same thing happen in North Carolina and Tennessee to victims of Hurricane Helene? Just how politicized has FEMA become under Biden’s corrupt administration? Here, U.S. Rep. Greg Steube, a Florida Republican, discusses the situation with Fox News. He says the House Oversight Committee will conduct a thorough investigation and so will Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who is fuming. This clip is being circulated by The Gateway Pundit.


