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1monster

(11,012 posts)
Tue Sep 1, 2015, 11:47 AM Sep 2015

The Katrina Myth; the Truth about a thoroughly unnatural disaster

A fellow Floridian recently sent me this Youtube video. While I don't know anything about the veracity of the people who made this video, I've heard much of what is said here in various other places. And living in the geographical area that I do, I have seen, over the last forty years, the damage that the Army Corp of Engineers have done to the coastal area, including rivers and shore line, with the indiscriminate dredging of the Intracoastal Waterway.

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The Katrina Myth; the Truth about a thoroughly unnatural disaster (Original Post) 1monster Sep 2015 OP
k and r and bookmarking niyad Sep 2015 #1
It wasn't only the badly engineered levies the Corp. of Engineers was responsible for . . . markpkessinger Sep 2015 #2
very interesting Fast Walker 52 Sep 2015 #3

markpkessinger

(8,392 posts)
2. It wasn't only the badly engineered levies the Corp. of Engineers was responsible for . . .
Tue Sep 1, 2015, 12:58 PM
Sep 2015

. . . The entire system of levees that exists up and down the length of the Mississippi -- ACE projects one and all -- has contributed to the erosion of the protective delta that once stood between New Orleans and the Gulf. Rivers generally, when they near the end of their course, widen and slow down, allowing for silt collected upstream to settle and create delta areas. The effect of the levees has had the effect of speeding up the current of the river substantially by forcing the water into a narrower channel. The result is that the Mississippi now shoots into the Gulf like a fire hose, far too fast to allow for the build up of delta.

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