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New York City Will Demolish Hundreds of Storm-Hit Homes *Agenda 21 FTW
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[quote:T Ceti H.C. Radnarg:MV8yMDU0ODM0XzM0NTQ4OTU5X0ZFQTRFNjgz] [quote:Phennommennonn:MV8yMDU0ODM0XzM0NTQ3NzM1X0YzQjUzMDcy] [quote:Eagle # 1 16389604:MV8yMDU0ODM0XzM0NTQ3NzE2XzU4OEEwMzRB] Federal Corporation, called a 'government, KNOWS they WILL default on Feds debt/dollar AND the Breton Woods agreement STATES if they do, All creditors will be allowed " Government Lands', to satisfy the debt OWED ! Wake up, fools ! Corporation called The United States of America is in TOTAL CONTROL. But then you DON'T know this, so shot the messenger, pretend YOU know it's NOT TRUE ! Eagle [/quote] many national parks are already under UN control. [/quote]...it gonna be impossible to convict anyone with trespassing on "federal" land..when the accuser has to face the accused in court with the deed in their hand to prove you were trespassing...that deed has to have the owners name on it and the owner has to face you in a court of law to prove you were trespassing on their land... [/quote]
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About 200 homes in the neighborhoods hit hardest by Hurricane Sandy will be razed after a grim assessment of the storm-ravaged coast revealed that many structures were so damaged they pose a danger, the reporter William K. Rashbaum writes in Sunday’s New York Times.
The homes will be bulldozed in the coming days, city officials said, almost all of them one- and two-family houses on Staten Island, in Queens and in Brooklyn. That is in addition to 200 houses that are already partially or completely burned down, washed away or otherwise damaged; those sites will also be cleared.
In addition, the Buildings Department is still inspecting nearly 500 other damaged structures, some of which could also be demolished, according to the commissioner, Robert L. LiMandri.
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wait for the rest of the east coast to follow suit.
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