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		<title>Hurricane Ike&#8217;s Missing: Lan Lamphere &amp; Snarkfood Podcast</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Oct 2008 04:37:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Snarkista</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Podcast of Oklahoma Expeditions’ Lan Lamphere and Snarkfood’s Erin Dunlap Download this podcast now in mp3 format [flv:http://snarkfood.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/oklahoma_expeditions_oct022008_erin_dunlap-podcast.mp3 300 75] As Snarkfood readers know, we have continued to report on what the mainstream media has not- what happened to, and where are the missing of Hurricane Ike? We began following Ike before he plowed into [...]]]></description>
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<p>As Snarkfood readers know, we have continued to report on what the mainstream media has not-  what happened to, and where are the missing of <strong>Hurricane Ike</strong>?  We began following Ike before he plowed into Galveston Island and much of coastal Texas.  At the same time that we were reporting ON Galveston, documentary filmmaker and photojournalist Lan Lamphere of <a href="http://www.oklahomaexpeditions.com/">Oklahomaexpeditions.com </a>was IN Galveston.  Lan and his team went down to film, and they fully intended to document all they could about Ike and his fury. Lan&#8217;s an amazingly talented guy, and produces the &#8220;Storm Chasers&#8221; series you can see on <a href="http://www.oklahomaexpeditions.com">oklahomaexpeditions.com</a> . Lan survived some close calls in shooting and reporting on Ike, including the collapse of the ceiling of his hotel room. The footage Lan shot, viewable on his site, is remarkable.</p>
<p>Lan&#8217;s team expected to stay for at least 4 days, documenting the aftermath of the storm, and bringing the story back to the rest of America.  That was before a total media blackout was declared by Texas officials, a no-fly zone was imposed upon the entire area, and journalists were told they must leave Galveston <strong>immediately</strong>.  And that&#8217;s when we decided we were <em>not</em> letting this story go.</p>
<p>Lan and Snarkfood&#8217;s Erin Dunlap were on the same page and the same path at the same time.  The media blackout was unprecedented, and only served to increase our resolve to find out the truth about Ike and his victims.  Frankly, something stinks on the coast of Texas.  There are a tremendous amount of people missing, and an even larger amount of people trying to find them.  Folks trying to find family members, co-workers, friends, the owners of their favorite businesses&#8230;all being thwarted by our government and the mainstream media&#8217;s refusal to acknowledge the magnitude of the disaster. Both Lan and Erin have had many of these people reach out to them for help in finding their loved ones.</p>
<p>Yesterday, 3 weeks after Ike hit, was the FIRST day that officials began searching for bodies with dogs.  The mainstream media reported THIS story after weeks of <em>nothing</em> new on the issue.  Where in the hell have they been? </p>
<p>So yesterday, Lan and Erin discussed the missing of Hurricane Ike on a special edition of Lan&#8217;s show. Lan&#8217;s account of his experiences during the hurricane is <em>astounding.</em> We have it for you here as a podcast that you can listen to, download and share with those you know.  We really ask that you help us keep the missing from being forgotten. As we&#8217;ve said here before, this is not a regional story, it is an American story- and one that deserves to be kept alive until the truth is found.<br />
<strong>Listen to, download and share the podcast of Oklahoma Expeditions&#8217; Lan Lamphere and Snarkfood&#8217;s Erin Dunlap here:</strong> <a href='http://snarkfood.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/Lan Lamphere and Erin Dunlap talk about Hurricane Ike and the missing.mp3'>lan-lamphere-erin-dunlap-podcast</a></p>
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		<title>3 Weeks After Hurricane Ike, The Search For Bodies Finally Begins</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Oct 2008 16:21:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Snarkista</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[10/05/08: First Organized Body Search On Bolivar Peninsula: 7 Men, 1 Dog, 80 Square Miles To Cover 10/05/08: The stories of some who died&#8230;and some who are still missing. Searchers and dog teams will begin looking for victims in the Hurricane Ike storm debris in Galveston and Chambers County, for the FIRST organized search and [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>10/05/08:  <a href="http://www.khou.com/topstories/stories/khou081005_mp_bolivar_body_search.e3bb62ee.html">First Organized Body Search On Bolivar Peninsula: 7 Men, 1 Dog, 80 Square Miles To Cover</a></strong></p>
<p><strong>10/05/08: <a href="http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,432862,00.html">The stories of some who died&#8230;and some who are still missing.</a></strong></p>
<p>Searchers and dog teams will begin looking for victims in the <strong>Hurricane Ike </strong>storm debris in <strong>Galveston</strong> and <strong>Chambers County</strong>, for the FIRST organized search and recovery. Why this is just NOW being done is very puzzling.  <a href="http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?section=weather/hurricane&#038;id=6424798">Click here for video on the search.</a></p>
<p>The search will begin in Galveston today, and then move to Chambers County over the weekend. Chambers County Judge Jimmy Sylvia has been asking for help from the governor&#8217;s office since DAY ONE. He says he&#8217;s confused by the delay, and that <a href="http://snarkfood.com/hurricane-ike-the-missing-have-names-ike-is-missing-from-the-mainstream-media/">some of the missing</a> from Galveston Island may have been blown across Galveston Bay into Chambers County. </p>
<blockquote><p> &#8220;I don&#8217;t have a clue why it is taking so long.  You know, it really should be Galveston County pushing because those are Galveston County folks that would be up here in my county.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>State Representative Craig Eiland says the delay is something that will have to be investigated.  There are quite a FEW things that need to be investigated about Hurricane Ike.  With over 400 people missing- and probably a lot more, the official death toll in Texas still only numbers in the 30&#8242;s.  <a href="http://oklahomaexpeditions.com/">Lan Lamphere, photojournalist and witness to Ike&#8217;s fury, interviewed Tracy Turner who is <em>desperately</em> trying to find her sister and two nephews. </a> She hasn&#8217;t had contact with them since Hurricane Gustav.  Tracy posted here as well, trying to do anything and everything she can to find her family members.  Snarkfood is frustrated&#8230;families are frantic.  It is HIGH time we got some answers.  </p>
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		<title>Still At Least 400 People Missing From Hurricane Ike</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Sep 2008 18:47:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Snarkista</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[UPDATE 10/02/08: 3 Weeks After Hurricane Ike, The Search For Bodies Finally Begins Listen to photojournalist Lan Lamphere of Oklahomaexpeditions.com and Snarkfood discuss the missing from Hurricane Ike. The Podcast Is Here. Snarkfood is continuing its coverage of Hurricane Ike, which has virtually vanished from the mainstream media. Ike is mentioned only in reference to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://snarkfood.com/coast-guard-fly-over-of-galveston-island-texas/"><br />
<strong>UPDATE 10/02/08:  <a href="http://snarkfood.com/3-weeks-after-hurricane-ike-the-search-for-bodies-finally-begins/">3 Weeks After Hurricane Ike, The Search For Bodies Finally Begins</a></strong><br />
Listen to photojournalist Lan Lamphere of <a href="http://www.oklahomaexpeditions.com">Oklahomaexpeditions.com </a>and Snarkfood discuss the missing from Hurricane Ike. <a href="http://snarkfood.com/hurricane-ikes-missing-lan-lamphere-snarkfood-podcast/">The Podcast Is Here.</a><br />
Snarkfood is continuing its coverage of Hurricane Ike</a>, which has virtually vanished from the mainstream media.  Ike is mentioned only in reference to current gas shortages across the south. No national media are speaking of the devastation, save in passing, and the people who are still missing from Hurricane Ike have not merited their attention.  </p>
<p>Currently, there are at least 400 people still missing, according to local Houston media.  This is an approximate number, as there are so many different places that families are looking, registering and posting their names&#8230;that it&#8217;s difficult to get an accurate count.  From what Snarkfood has been able to determine,  400 is probably a conservative number.</p>
<p>The residents of Galveston were allowed to come back to the island last week; the residents whose homes were behind the seawall were allowed to stay, those whose homes (or what was left of their homes) were on the hardest-hit West end of the island, must go away every night, and return during the day.  Many, many people have had to throw EVERYTHING away from their homes.  Every single solitary thing.<br />
<strong>Here&#8217;s a video from a resident who returned to Galveston last week:</strong></p>
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<p>Even though this story has been squashed by &#8220;Hurricane Wall Street&#8221;, it is very much alive for the many, many thousands of people Ike has hurt.  The Red Cross is a great place to help, either by calling 1-800-RED CROSS, or by visiting their website <a href="http://www.redcross.org">www.redcross.org</a>.<br />
 <a href="http://snarkfood.com/what-to-do-and-how-to-help-for-ikes-victims-and-the-people-who-care/">Snarkfood has a post here that has advice on what to do for victims, including how to deal with FEMA, and, how to help for those of us blessed enough to be able to.</a>  These are our American brothers and sisters.  Many people were unable to evacuate, another part of the story that is not being told.  Before you pass judgment on them, take the time to read some of our coverage:<br />
<a href="http://snarkfood.com/coast-guard-fly-over-of-galveston-island-texas/">&#8220;Coast Guard Flyover Of Galveston Island&#8221; </a><a href="http://snarkfood.com/conditions-deteriorate-for-hurricane-ike-survivors-celebs-could-help/"><br />
&#8220;Conditions Deteriorate For Ike Survivors: Celebs Could Help&#8221; </a><br />
<a href="http://snarkfood.com/hurricane-ike-if-you-are-missing-please-raise-your-hand/">&#8220;Hurricane Ike: If You Are Missing, Please Raise Your Hand&#8221;</a><br />
<a href="http://snarkfood.com/hurricane-ike-the-missing-have-names-ike-is-missing-from-the-mainstream-media/">&#8220;Hurricane Ike:  The Missing Have Names; Ike Missing From The Mainstream Media&#8221;</a><br />
It may open your eyes.</p>
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		<title>Hurricane Ike: The Missing Have Names; Ike Is Missing From The Mainstream Media</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Sep 2008 21:15:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[10/05/08: The stories of some who died&#8230;and some who are still missing. UPDATE: 10/2/08- 3 Weeks After Hurricane Ike, The Search For Bodies Finally Begins Listen to Lan Lamphere of Oklahomaexpeditions.com and Snarkfood discuss the missing from Hurricane Ike. Podcast Is Here. No newsflash for the hundreds of thousands of people that Hurricane Ike victimized, [...]]]></description>
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<strong><br />
10/05/08:  <a href="http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,432862,00.html">The stories of some who died&#8230;and some who are still missing.</a></strong><br />
<strong>UPDATE: 10/2/08-  <a href="http://snarkfood.com/3-weeks-after-hurricane-ike-the-search-for-bodies-finally-begins/">3 Weeks After Hurricane Ike, The Search For Bodies Finally Begins</a></strong><br />
Listen to Lan Lamphere of <a href="http://www.oklahomaexpeditions.com">Oklahomaexpeditions.com</a> and Snarkfood discuss the missing from Hurricane Ike.  <a href="http://snarkfood.com/hurricane-ikes-missing-lan-lamphere-snarkfood-podcast/">Podcast Is Here</a>.<br />
No newsflash for the hundreds of thousands of people that <strong>Hurricane Ike </strong>victimized, but Hurricane Ike is virtually gone from mainstream media coverage.  It has been replaced by the huge bailout of our entire financial system.  <a href="http://snarkfood.com/coast-guard-fly-over-of-galveston-island-texas/"></p>
<p><strong>UPDATE:  9/28/08</strong> Over 400 people are still missing from the Texas Coast nearly two weeks after the storm devastated much of the area.  The mainstream media has forgotten them.  Their families, desperate, have not.  <a href="http://www.khou.com/video/index.html?nvid=287372">Here&#8217;s an update video.</a></p>
<p>Snarkfood promised to continue to follow the story</a>- and today we are listing the names of the people we&#8217;ve been able to determine are <strong>missing</strong>.  These names come directly from those who are desperately searching for them.  It is by <strong>NO </strong>means a complete list.</p>
<p>The mainstream media&#8217;s refusal to even report a <em><strong>ballpark</strong></em> number of those who are missing is shameful, and high-visibility (celebrity) attention to the problem is ZERO.  In defense of the celebrities, they, along with the rest of America are not being told the story.<br />
So we will. Here are the names of some of our American brothers and sisters who&#8217;ve been missing since Hurricane Ike hit.<br />
<strong>The following have been listed as missing</strong> or otherwise unaccounted for by their family members on the ABC 13 (Houston area) Hurricane Ike Missing Persons Locater, and the KHOU forums. Screw the media blackout.</p>
<p><strong>Watch the video. Read the list. Give if you can.</strong> <a href="http://www.redcross.org">www.redcross.org</a></p>
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<p><strong>MISSING:</strong><br />
Bolivar Peninsula<br />
Including Port Bolivar, Crystal Beach, Caplen, Gilchrist, High Island</p>
<p>Alex (no last name given)<br />
Allen, Charles<br />
Amo (Flores?)<br />
Anderson, Bobby (survived, but friend perished)<br />
Arrambide, Marrion<br />
Bagwell, Blaine and mother Ginger<br />
Baker, Rachel<br />
Ball, Danny<br />
Ball, Kristian<br />
Beasley, James<br />
Billy the Kid (across from Sharkey&#8217;s)<br />
Bingham, Harry<br />
Bingham, Susan<br />
Brad (no last name given)<br />
Branstetter, Kent<br />
Brookshire, Delores Rose<br />
Bugler, Harry<br />
Bugler, Susan<br />
Butterfield, L.C.<br />
Butterfield, Sandy<br />
Byrum, Barbara<br />
Byrum, Gardner<br />
Callender, Deena<br />
Campbell, Michael<br />
Cannon, Colin<br />
Cannon, Michelle<br />
Carol (Crystal Canals Bait Camp)<br />
Carol (Tuna St.)<br />
Carr, Frank<br />
Carrington, Lee<br />
Cecil and Tommy (High Island)<br />
Chapman, Larry<br />
Chapman, Suzy<br />
Cheryl (the nurse)<br />
Cloud, Michael<br />
<strong>Cook, Lee:  10/3/08:  Lee and Sandy contacted us today at Snarkfood, and want to let everyone know they evacuated from Crystal Beach, and are okay and safe.  Great news!<br />
Cook, Sandy</strong><br />
Cottrell, Shirley<br />
Cranford, Kim<br />
Cranford, Treton<br />
Dean, Anne<br />
Donaldson, Mary<br />
Droege, Carolyn<br />
Droege, Dick<br />
Dud (at Decoux&#8217;s)<br />
Dunn, Glennis<br />
Ettenger, Gail: <strong>Sadly, Gail Ettenger was found deceased.</strong><br />
Felty, Veronica<br />
Fisher, Walter<br />
Floyd (Garza&#8217;s Grocery)<br />
Garrett, Charles Allen<br />
Gatlin, Chris<br />
Gatlin, Karen<br />
Glen (Red):  <strong>deceased- pre- Hurricane Ike</strong><br />
Gloria (Cottage by the Sea)<br />
Grebb, Robert<br />
Grissom, Richard<br />
Grissom, Stephanie<br />
Haigh, Jack<br />
Hamilton, Earl<br />
Hamilton, Shirley<br />
Hardcastle, Lynnette<br />
Harris, Terry<br />
Haworth, Susan<br />
Hayes, Cheryl<br />
Hayes, Richard<br />
Hill, George<br />
Hill, Martin<br />
Holmes, Don<br />
Howard, Greb<br />
Howard, John<br />
Howard, Lois<br />
Jock, Jessica and family<br />
Johnson, Lynette<br />
Johnson, Sue<br />
Jones, Daisy<br />
Jones, Dewy<br />
Jones, Jack<br />
Kahla, Mary and family<br />
Kelly, Linda<br />
Kelly, Richard<br />
King, Darryl<br />
King, Robert<br />
King, Sandy<br />
Knight, Beverly and husband<br />
Kreuzer Family<br />
Lavalle, Ellie<br />
Ledhe, Don<br />
Lee, Judy<br />
Lee, Robert and Gail and Gina<br />
Lisa (18th and Galveston)<br />
Lopez, Jim<br />
Manley, Jerry<br />
Marchese, Carol<br />
Marcia (message therapist)<br />
Martin, Buster<br />
Martinez, Cindy<br />
Maxwell, Edith<br />
McGready, Jean<br />
McGready, Tom<br />
McKnight, JC<br />
McKnight, Lori<br />
McManus, Barbara<br />
McManus, James<br />
Micak Family<br />
Mobley, Zenith<br />
Moore, Steve and family<br />
Moseley, Herman- <strong>10/3/08:  Sadly, Gilchrist resident Herman &#8220;PeeWee&#8221; Thomas Mosley was found deceased today in the waters off the Bolivar Peninsula.</strong><br />
Mouton, Darby<br />
Mouton, Sis<br />
Myers, Marta<br />
Myers, Ralph<br />
Neis, Adam<br />
Nguyen, Father (St. Theresa&#8217;s)<br />
Ochoa, Phil<br />
Pilsner, E.A. and family<br />
Pond, James<br />
Rankin, Beth<br />
Reed, Bill<br />
Reedy, Bill<br />
Reedy, Jeannie<br />
Rodriguez Family<br />
Rodriguez, Greg<br />
Ron and wife Dorothy (Melody Lane)<br />
Rush, Harly<br />
Rush, Kathy<br />
Russell, Gene<br />
Scherry<br />
Schley, Barbara<br />
Schley, Claud<br />
Schmidt, Dee<br />
Schmidt, Matt<br />
Segura Family<br />
Shaw, Barry<br />
Shaw, Feather<br />
Shinker, Andy<br />
Shook, Jerry<br />
Silcox, Andie<br />
Skidmore, Ellen<br />
Smith, Beth<br />
Steppe, Francine<br />
Steve (friend of David Pickett)<br />
Stines, Kahla and family and friends<br />
Stockton, David<br />
Stockton, Patty<br />
Strahan, Alecia<br />
Strickland, Magdelena<br />
Tiki Man Kevin<br />
Tom and Daniela (no last name given)<br />
Tomberlin, Gary<br />
Tovar, Mario and family<br />
Tovar, Omar<br />
Turner, Karon<br />
Turner, Willis<br />
Vance, Paul<br />
Vidrine, Carol and family<br />
Vidrine, PJ and family<br />
Vrana, Ray<br />
Walker, Greg:  <strong>10/5/08- Sadly, Port Neches resident Greg Walker was found deceased by Texas Equusearch volunteers.</strong><br />
Walker, Phyllis<br />
Walker, Sandra<br />
Walker, Sonny<br />
Walton, Sandie<br />
Wanda (Crystal Canal RV Park)<br />
Ward, Terri and family<br />
Werner, Donna and Lauren<br />
White, Billy<br />
Will (on Yuca)<br />
Williams, Bruce<br />
Williams, Carol<br />
Williams, Shane: <strong>Sadly, Shane Williams is deceased</strong><br />
Wisenbaker, Mikey and family<br />
Wisenbaker, Mycol and</p>
<p>Galveston County / Galveston Island<br />
MISSING:</p>
<p>Allen, A.J.<br />
Allen, Betty<br />
Allen, Carolyn<br />
Allen, Jackie<br />
Allen, Regina<br />
Allmond, Donna<br />
Banks, Leon Jr.<br />
Bartram, Gracie<br />
Bartram, Kevin<br />
Bartram, Peggy<br />
Berryman, Thelma- She lived at 40th &#038; Ave R in Galveston<br />
Beynice, Rosalyn<br />
Boyd, Keith and family<br />
Bradley, Bobby<br />
Brock, Margo<br />
Brown, Maine<br />
Brown, Nana<br />
Brown, Russel<br />
Brown, Trixie<br />
Bustamante, Richard and family<br />
Campos, Lalo<br />
Campos, Rita<br />
Carrera, Juan<br />
Chambers, Doreece<br />
Chapman, Danielle (Dani) and sons Joel and Addison- Sea Isle, house had Texas flag painted on garage<br />
Coker, Sonya<br />
Cole, Natalie and daughters<br />
Collindrina, Penny<br />
Cowan, Paula<br />
Cox, Harold<br />
Crabb, Sammie<br />
DaPra, Johnny<br />
Doyle, Patrick<br />
Dubious, Chester<br />
Dubious, Shirley<br />
Ferguson, Mae Joyce<br />
Ferguson, Wendell<br />
Ficklen, Bill<br />
Ficklen, Crystal<br />
Ficklen, Delaine<br />
Ficklen, Gail<br />
Ficklen, James<br />
Ficklen, Kim<br />
Ficklen, Linda<br />
Ficklen, Maverick<br />
Ficklen, Willie<br />
Gallagher, Joe<br />
Grace (aunt of Lynn Robinson)<br />
Graham, Ward<br />
Hannon, Matt<br />
Heinrich, Paul and family<br />
Holmes, Agnes<br />
Horn, Francis<br />
Howlett, Bruce<br />
Howlett, Tammy<br />
Jamison, Ed<br />
Johnson, Nell<br />
Kuehne, Ashley<br />
Lane, Jack<br />
Lane, Tonka<br />
Manago, Shawna and kids<br />
Marsh, Jessica<br />
Marsh, Steve<br />
Melasome, Willie Mae<br />
Moore, Ray Jr.<br />
Nebout, Jim<br />
Nebout, Phyllis<br />
Nolan, Jim<br />
Pembleton, Greg<br />
Pollard, Earl<br />
Pope, Dwayne<br />
Powell, Marie<br />
Rasmussen, A.J.<br />
Ruiz, Ernan and children<br />
Russo, Candy<br />
Salazar, Jesus<br />
Salmassi, Alex<br />
Schultz, Susan (not her, but her aunt)<br />
Shaffer, Richard<br />
Smythe, Ed<br />
Smythe, Marlo<br />
Stewart, Thelma and friends Tina and Peanut<br />
Swindell, Henry<br />
Swindell, Robbie<br />
Thomas, Kenneth (deceased)<br />
Thomas, William<br />
Toale, Tim<br />
Trapani, Eddie<br />
Trapani, Ray<br />
Webber, Brigette<br />
Webber, Tommy<br />
Webster Family<br />
Weedman, Joe<br />
Wilson, George<br />
Woodard, Marie<br />
York, Robert<br />
Zeon, Denise<br />
Zeon, Zae</p>
<p>Chambers County<br />
MISSING:<br />
Cormier, Cecil<br />
Cormier, Sam<br />
Fleischman, Joyce<br />
Fleischman, Morris<br />
Hacker, Annette<br />
Hacker, Chad<br />
Scrivner, Earl<br />
Scrivner, Judy</p>
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		<title>Hurricane Ike:  If You Are Missing, Please Raise Your Hand</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Sep 2008 22:15:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Snarkista</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[9/22/08: Live Streaming Video- Officials Appeal To Congress For Ike Relief Funds. And they are getting GRILLED. Too bad they&#8217;re in line behind our crumbling financial markets. Hopefully this stream will be available in it&#8217;s entirety. If it is, you&#8217;ll see it here. So is this how it&#8217;s gonna be? A completely fractured population desperately [...]]]></description>
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<strong>9/22/08:  <a href="http://www.wfaa.com/sharedcontent/livevideo/?nvid=57422&#038;live=yes&#038;shu=1">Live Streaming Video- Officials Appeal To Congress For Ike Relief Funds</a>.</strong> And they are getting GRILLED.  Too bad they&#8217;re in line behind our crumbling financial markets. Hopefully this stream will be available in it&#8217;s entirety.  If it is,  you&#8217;ll see it here.</p>
<p>So is this how it&#8217;s gonna be?  A completely fractured population desperately searching for their missing loved ones?  The 211 reporting system for the area devastated by Hurricane Ike is completely swamped.  If by some miracle you get through, they take the name of the missing and any other info you have.  Then you wait for a phone call.  Not many phones are ringing.  Officials are warning that many may have just been swept out to sea.  Jim Gidring, Public Information Officer for Galveston, can only say &#8220;there will be more.&#8221;  Is there a ballpark number?  Nope.  The systems have been slapped together and are completely in chaos. </p>
<p>Some call the Red Cross, or 1-866-898-5723, an organization originally set up to find missing children but is now taking info on Ike missing. <em>There are 2 people answering the phone.</em> Many searchers have resorted to postings on local forum boards, where there are small victories&#8230;but a lot of silence.  The good folks are trying to help each other, their neighbors and friends.  They post their phone numbers, street and email addresses.  They are looking for children, parents, special needs people, aunts, uncles, cousins, the elderly, friends and neighbors. They don&#8217;t give a shit about spammers, who will have a special place in hell if they take advantage of these desperate people. </p>
<p>This grassroots help is all that many of them have. In San Leon, devastated by Ike, about 65 percent of the town of 4,200 stayed during the storm, but many are still missing. The town didn&#8217;t have ANY outside help until yesterday (9/18), and couldn&#8217;t even contact Galveston County officials.  The honorary mayor had to make his way up to officials on Wednesday just to speak to someone.</p>
<p><strong>9/22/08: To find loved ones call 1-866-GET INFO</strong></p>
<p>The storm brought winds of more than 110 mph and a storm surge that reached 15 feet in areas including the Bolivar Peninsula and Rollover Pass, Texas General Land Office Director Eddie Fisher said to <a href="http://www.thefacts.com">The Facts</a>. The peninsula saw the worst of the storm and has the worst damage.  What&#8217;s really scary? 40 percent of building permits issued over the past few years along the 327 miles of Texas Gulf Coast were approved for development in Bolivar, Fisher said. That is by <em>far</em> the most of any area along the Texas Gulf Coast, he said.</p>
<p>Fisher said officials have not been able to get inside most of the homes on foot because of the conditions.  “They’re still afraid they’re going to find bodies up here,” he said</p>
<p>Snarkista spent about 1 1/2 hrs. today on a message board that opened 2 days ago.  She counted approximately 700 missing people.  Just a small picture of the missing-count that no one will talk about, save in the most general of ways.  &#8220;Swept out to sea.  We may never know.&#8221; <a href="http://www.lanlamphere.com/public/?p=206">Lan Lamphere speaks of the possibility the number may reach 5000.</a></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/feature?section=weather&#038;id=6395484">If you are looking for someone, this is a good place to start.  Several ways to search are all in one place.</a></strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.khou.com/forums/index.php">The KHOU forums are another place to search, find, and learn about just how hard the pot is beginning to boil.</a></strong></p>
<p>Hurricane Ike wasn&#8217;t a Category 2 hurricane.  It was a Cat 4 tsunami. Before you pass judgment on those who didn&#8217;t evacuate, you need to know that in <em>many</em> areas, like the Bolivar Peninsula, the enormous storm-surge came in 24 hours BEFORE the hurricane.  Many people were trapped.  The FAA&#8217;s &#8220;No-Fly&#8221; decree over the area has frustrated and angered thousands.  Snarkista thinks the time has come for some civilian boat rides.<br />
<strong><br />
9/21/08: Bolivar Residents DO Take A Boat In, And Have A Lot Of Questions</strong></p>
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<p><strong><a href="http://firedoglake.com/2008/09/19/missing-and-presumed-dead/">Missing And Presumed Dead<br />
</strong></a><br />
<strong><br />
<a href="http://snarkfood.com/coast-guard-fly-over-of-galveston-island-texas/">Click Here For Snarkfood&#8217;s Extended Coverage Of Ike And The Aftermath</a></strong><br />
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<a href="http://snarkfood.com/what-to-do-and-how-to-help-for-ikes-victims-and-the-people-who-care/">*CLICK HERE FOR WHAT TO DO, AND HOW TO HELP: FOR IKE&#8217;S VICTIMS AND THE PEOPLE WHO CARE*</a></strong></p>
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