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'(Hurricane Matthew) will kill your children': Fox News anchor gives bizarre warning

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posted on Oct, 7 2016 @ 10:49 AM
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'(Hurricane Matthew) will kill your children': Fox News anchor gives bizarre warning
www.torontosun.com...




A Fox News anchor made a string of bizarre, ominous comments during his coverage of Hurricane Matthew as Florida braced for the big storm.

Presenter Shepard Smith strongly urged Florida residents to evacuate before disaster strikes because, "This storm will kill you. It will kill your children. It will kill your pets, and everyone else who wants to mess with it unless you get lucky," he said.

He goes on to say thousands of Americans are "moronic" and risking death by staying in their homes adding, "We will not cover your funerals and we will not feel sorry for you."

He continues, "This moves 20 miles to the west, and you and everyone you know are dead - all of you - because you can't survive it. It's not possible, unless you're very, very lucky – and your kids die too."




So what is going on with this Fox News anchor guy? What information was he given (credible) to issue such a statement? Most likely a 'terror' tactic, but I would have assumed that any kind of death threat to that state would have already been called a State of Emergency by the government well before the storm hit and major evacuations were ordered.

This is very strange....and Fox News should do something about this guy...unless "they" know something we don't know.

Btw, here is a LIVE FEED from CNN that are tracking this storm:


edit on 7-10-2016 by Skywatcher2011 because: (no reason given)



posted on Oct, 7 2016 @ 10:54 AM
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Meh. He was just trying to convey how dangerous it could be. A lot of people who have been through a hurricane before think it's no big deal, and they can go through another one, which is stupid.

Hell, here in Florida yesterday, they were telling people in evacuation zones that if they plan on staying, they should call 311 to leave information for their next of kin.

Subtle? No, but it does get the point across.

Edit: Already posted here.

edit on 10/7/2016 by AdmireTheDistance because: (no reason given)



posted on Oct, 7 2016 @ 10:55 AM
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Sounds like "they" don't want anyone around.



posted on Oct, 7 2016 @ 10:56 AM
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a reply to: Skywatcher2011


So what is going on with this Fox News anchor guy?

Trying to boost ratings. Before the storm actually hit it was panic city (CYA) from officialdom channels, everyone was pumped, making popcorn, ready for the ring side view of total destruction. Now that its been down graded to tropical storm (?), its up to the 'news casters' to keep people watching.

What they really need is a mother full blown war.



posted on Oct, 7 2016 @ 10:57 AM
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Lol....this is classic....someone speaks common sense and its a big deal....it really IS A BIG DEAL WHEN SOMEONE IN MSM TELLS THE TRUTH....lol.

Obviously if you remain insitu and allow the storm to consume you you could die and your children could die with you...sooooo....this man is simply asking people to aknowldge that they are responsible for their CHILDREN and it is DERELICT to remain in place and risk their lives because you are stubborn and posses a false sense of security.

Sure sure sure the bubble-heads in society will spout off about their right to make their own free-will decisions and how no one can tell them what to do......but it seems that society as evidenced by this broadcasters focus is pressuring these people to begin policing their own personal rights with common sense.



posted on Oct, 7 2016 @ 10:59 AM
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I know right, the 100 plus people in Haiti that died because of this storm agree with you...
This news person is totally being weird and acting weird saying what he said..


or not.



posted on Oct, 7 2016 @ 11:03 AM
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a reply to: AdmireTheDistance


Meh. He was just trying to convey how dangerous it could be. A lot of people who have been through a hurricane before think it's no big deal, and they can go through another one, which is stupid.


Seriously?

I'm watching FOX right now. At 8:30AM they said there were 200,000 people without power. They never said what part of FL these people are in.

It's now 12:01 P.M. and they're saying 600,000 people in FL without power. Still no idea who and where they are.

What part of FL are you in?



posted on Oct, 7 2016 @ 11:04 AM
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Sometimes you need a little fear to get those last few stubborn people out of the area.



posted on Oct, 7 2016 @ 11:09 AM
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It's because of Katrina, all these dumbasses don't want to leave for a couple days and end up starving and without water and expect the govt to be there to help them. The governor already said if you want to stay that's fine, but don't expect first responders to risk their lives when you get in trouble.
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posted on Oct, 7 2016 @ 11:31 AM
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The governor already said if you want to stay that's fine, but don't expect first responders to risk their lives when you get in trouble.


Well apparently there was one fatality in Port St. Lucie, FL. It was a 58 year old woman who had a heart attack.

Then, 911 dispatch told her that first responders could not get to her. I think the EMTs and first responders had the night off to tell you the truth.

That's probably why they never made it to her.
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posted on Oct, 7 2016 @ 11:38 AM
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originally posted by: AdmireTheDistance

Edit: Already posted here.


Please add further comments to the ongoing discussion in the above linked thread.
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