How an unprecedented storm of conspiracy theories beset FEMA during Hurricane Helene.
[00:00] Host Micah Loewinger presents the third part of our investigation American Emergency: The Movement to Kill FEMA. This week, Micah takes a deep dive into the aftermath of Hurricane Helene in 2024, when conspiracy theories surged online, including the old rumors about FEMA camps. And we hear from a library worker who was rescued by raft during the storm, about the greatest obstacle she faced after the storm: bureaucracy.
Further reading / watching:
• “ The simple statistical error Republican Supreme Court justices used to gut the VRA • ,” by G. Elliot Morris
• “ This year’s U.S. House elections will be least competitive on record • ,” by G. Elliot Morris
“Some N.C. residents distrust FEMA so much they’re hesitant to apply for hurricane aid,” • by Brianna Sacks
“How a conspiracy-fueled group got a foothold in this hurricane-battered town,” • by Brianna Sacks
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