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Originally Posted by MightyDog
I don't know if the info is true or not and never claimed to. Yet, you claim it is not true but, cannot not possibly prove that. So, why would you make the claim? The search links are not proof of anything and everyone should know that. Where is a statement from the US Govt?
That statement is 100% untrue and defies basic reasoning. Simply, wow.
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No, the links are not proof of anything. I suggest you read the stories the links point to where government officials are dispelling the rumors of seizures, bulldozing, and bodies everywhere.
Believe what you want, it won't affect me or the people in the town of Chimney Rock. I'll stand by my belief in the multiple reports with multiple government officials over an "I heard from someone who heard from someone on X."
I'll also stand by my statement that the angle of the flow of water or mud or the the angle of the land the tree *was* standing on or the angle the power lines were running make no difference. When the mud or water destroys a home or a tree falls across power lines and cuts the power then the effect is the same whether in a mountainous region or a low-elevation region.