Ex Katrina/New Oleans Mayor Says CIA Wanted Him Dead

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crazy shit, scandulous, fuck the new orleans police and fuck george w bush, from www.dailymail.co.uk

New Orleans mayor thought CIA agents were trying to POISON him after Hurricane Katrina
By FIONA ROBERTS
Last updated at 3:31 AM on 26th June 2011

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The former mayor of New Orleans has revealed how he became so paranoid after Hurricane Katrina he was convinced the government was trying to poison him.
Ray Nagin also tells the bizarre story of how heavily-armed men in combat suits allegedly stormed his command centre and attempted to plant bugs, as he led the response to the 2005 disaster.
He makes the revelations in a self-published memoir, Katrina's Secrets: Storms After the Storm.

Bizarre revelations: Ray Nagin, the former mayor of New Orleans, has described how he believed the government was trying to poison him
In the book, he portrays himself as a lone ranger desperately trying to save his hometown against the ineptitude of government officials - and even racist forces.
But Mr Nagin, who left office last year, says he also became deeply paranoid.

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He said it first started after his infamous rant on September 1, in which he attacked two U.S. Senators who allegedly boasted 'about how well things were going', even though evacuees were still living in terrible conditions.
He wrote: 'I thought to myself, ‘I’m a dead man! I have just publicly denounced the governor, U.S. Senators, FEMA and the president of the United States.

Paranoia: Ray Nagin, pictured with George W. Bush during the disaster operation, has revealed how he believed CIA agents were trying to kill him
'I started wondering if during the night I would be visited by specially trained CIA agents. Could they secretly shoot me with a miniature, slow-acting poison dart?'
His paranoia reached new heights the Monday after the hurricane, when he visited the USS Iwo Jima, an assault ship which served as the base for the federal rescue operation.
When he arrived, he was taken to the infirmary, where two doctors 'had orders to examine me and give me shots.'
He wrote: 'I was still a little paranoid and again started imagining a secret CIA plot where in six months I would be gone,.
'After thinking for a minute, I said to them, "Okay, you can give me shots, but I want you to do the same for my two security guys".
'My thinking was it would have been easier to spin that stress ultimately took me out, but it would be much harder to explain all three of us suddenly dying mysteriously.'

Devastation: The then-president, George W. Bush, joins Ray Nagin as they survey the flood waters in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
He also describes how he and his aides were in the command room when a group of 20 men stormed, 'dressed in black combat outfits and adorned in bulletproof vests, rifles, and leg straps holding at least two very large handguns each.'
He said they claimed they needed to install satellite lines, and said: 'We’re here to protect the mayor. Everybody else get out.'
Mr Nagin says he believes the men were from defence firm Blackwater. He explains that his aides managed to kick them out and stop them installing the bugs.
In the 330-page paperback, he also describes how a small group of white police officers turned into a 'modern-day Ku Klux Klan.'
He wrote: "It is now coming to light that right after Katrina hit, a small group of racist cops went out on regular patrols with the boldly announced purpose of "time to go out and shoot some Negros".'


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...g-POISON-Hurricane-Katrina.html#ixzz1QVEJHkKH
 
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Do people bother getting facts before believing articles? Or do people just accept any anti-government article as fact?
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Maybe providing proof to the contrary?

I mean, Im pretty sure the MAYOR of a city has more pull then _________ from the siccness.net.
 
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the daily mail newspaper over here in the uk were i got this article from is a right wing mainstream western establishment newspaper, its not a anti-goverment newspaper
 
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Maybe providing proof to the contrary?

I mean, Im pretty sure the MAYOR of a city has more pull then _________ from the siccness.net.
Dumb ass, I didn't attack the Mayor's credibility. I asked whether or not you conspiracy morons get facts before speaking. And besides, I'm supposed to take a guy's word because he's a mayor? Sure, pal. We all know that politicians are the most honest people in the world. And keep in mind that you're speaking to someone from Louisiana....
 
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Dumb ass, I didn't attack the Mayor's credibility. I asked whether or not you conspiracy morons get facts before speaking. And besides, I'm supposed to take a guy's word because he's a mayor? Sure, pal. We all know that politicians are the most honest people in the world. And keep in mind that you're speaking to someone from Louisiana....
From coke to conspiracies ? All cuz this mayor says he thinks the gov is trying to off him? Maybe the nay sayers should prove thats its NOT authentic instead of passing it off as a conspiracy or some drug? We all know the gov are some bully's ...
 
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Dumb ass, I didn't attack the Mayor's credibility. I asked whether or not you conspiracy morons get facts before speaking. And besides, I'm supposed to take a guy's word because he's a mayor? Sure, pal. We all know that politicians are the most honest people in the world. And keep in mind that you're speaking to someone from Louisiana....
WOW quite the nerd rage there.. You posed a question.. I responded with a question..
YOU: "Do people bother getting facts before believing articles? Or do people just accept any anti-government article as fact?"
ME: Maybe providing proof to the contrary? Im pretty sure the MAYOR of a city has more pull then _________ from the siccness.net."

Did you get offended because I stated that the former mayors word holds more weight to the masses as compared to a nameless, faceless personality on the siccness.net? No where near did i touch the validity of this article in my response to you.. WHY call me a conspiracy theorist and then turn around and lecture me about believing in politicians.. :confused:, wouldn't that be an oxyMORON in itself??... oh, you assumed it was anti-government? many lulz @ the irony of you not fact-checking your statement on fact-checking... And IM THE DUMBASS right? ..rriiiiggghht.
 
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Conspiracies huh? Damn word is mainstream now thanks to inaccurate info displayed on the television now days thank the history channel for giving jesse ventura his show.
When i was absorbing my info regarding the things the gov hides from the average "u.s. inhabitant" 4 years ago not many were as curious.
 
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I only see one assumption, is there two?
funny cuz I don't see any. What was I assuming?

As i said once already, I stated that a mayor has more pull then _________ from the siccness? LOL where was I assuming anything? Im sorry if my 'common sense' tells me that more people will believe a mayor over a user on a message board.

LOL U both 'assumed' I was making an 'assumption' when I was simply stating the obvious.

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And why are we talking about pull when the issue is credibility?
So then _________ from the siccness.net has more credibility then a former mayor? LUL
 
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still waiting..

or can ya'll swallow enough of your pride to realize that you jumped the gun by passing off a half-assed assumption?

Im sure the laws of cyber nerd rage don't permit that tho..

lol jk