View Full Version : Hurricane Otis - Acapulco, Mexico devastated
arwen
27th October 2023, 14:59
There has been almost no media coverage of this major disaster in either mainstream or alternate media. The whole thing is odd. Otis went from being a tropical storm to a major Category 5 hurricane in a mere 12 hours, Acapulco was a direct hit, and the Hurricane dissipated very quickly.
Jeff Berwick (Dollar Vigilante) was not at his home in Acapulco at the time, nor was Max Igan, who was in Texas at the time.
Here are updates from Jeff Berwick and Max Igan:
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https://twitter.com/DisasterTrackHQ/status/1717261922683310499
arwen
27th October 2023, 15:06
Jeff Berwick has started a humanitarian drive, this is the link to the GoFundMe site:
Hurricane Otis Acapulco Rescue & Recovery (https://www.gofundme.com/f/hurricane-otis-acapulco-rescue-recovery)
On October 25th, at 1am, Acapulco was hit by a massive hurricane that erupted into a Category 5 from a tropical storm in a matter of hours and hit Acapulco with a population of nearly 1 million people in the middle of the night with no warning from the media.
Today on October 26th we are just getting our first look at the damage and it is almost complete destruction. The Mexican government is keeping the media out of Acapulco and hardly any help or supplies is coming in. Almost all stores were destroyed in the storm and there is currently not even any food or water and very little power or communication.
Jeff Berwick, from The Dollar Vigilante, and the team from Anarchapulco, have been working in Acapulco for decades and raised funds and brought people to help for a prior hurricane in Acapulco, have supported the Marsh Children’s Home and their 200 orphans and helped out numerous communities who also received no help from the government or from the outside.
They are rushing in supplies and people with their own funds currently but this is a massive disaster and we need all the help we can get. Currently, most funds received will purchase food, water and supplies from Chilpancingo to be transported in and taken to the most hard hit areas first.
This is a rapidly moving situation and we will update regularly here on our progress and needs.
You can follow our progress at: https://hurricaneotisrecovery.com/
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And via Max Igan, a video which gives an idea of the extent of the devasation:
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arwen
27th October 2023, 15:13
And the mainstream media is starting to briefly cover it now - this from CNN:
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And Fox News:
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Mari
27th October 2023, 18:56
My first reaction to this is that this is very suspicious, given that there was no media reporting and the subsequent events reported. It's well known that weather can be manipulated. I'd be surprised if this was a natural weather event.
NancyV
27th October 2023, 21:35
Wow, what a lot of destruction! I loved Acapulco and spent about a total of 2 years there at different times. The first time was when I quit school and moved there alone when I was 16. That was 60 years ago. I'm glad I had a lot of adventures in Acapulco and it was a wonderful place. I hope it recovers eventually. Many blessings to the people of Acapulco. :heart:
Paul D.
27th October 2023, 22:37
More from Jeff Berwick.
Click on tweet as Jeff has made a thread.Really bad s**t going on .
Text :
There is still zero government presence in #Acapulco on the third day without power, signal, food or even water. This is being done on purpose, they are trying to create Hunger Games in Acapulco. We are rolling in supplies regularly but covering them from marauders and panicked mobs. Please continue to support us at hurricaneotisrecovery.com! We are the ONLY people working to help the situation currently!
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arwen
27th October 2023, 22:47
Thanks Seeclearly. I cannot understand why Jeff Berwick is (so far from what I have seen) the only person in the alternate community covering this. All the pundits were all over Maui, Hawaii, and the silence on this one except for Jeff is deafening. It is bizarre.
Meantime the population of Acapulco is devastated. Do Mexican lives not matter to the alternative community? Not enough clickbait revenue? (Sorry, don't mean to be cynical...but I am).
Will wait patiently....
Phoenix1304
27th October 2023, 22:53
Edit. Replying to Mari
Agreed, did the Mexican President need a slap? Weather wars, DEWs and EMP attacks well underway, both big and small. Meanwhile conventional warfare serves to manipulate us and distract. The eclipse is upon us, what will tomorrow bring? The Galactic Fed better step up soon.
Paul D.
27th October 2023, 22:57
Thanks Seeclearly. I cannot understand why Jeff Berwick is (so far from what I have seen) the only person in the alternate community covering this. All the pundits were all over Maui, Hawaii, and the silence on this one except for Jeff is deafening. It is bizarre.
Meantime the population of Acapulco is devastated. Do Mexican lives not matter to the alternative community? Not enough clickbait revenue? (Sorry, don't mean to be cynical...but I am).
Will wait patiently....
Too right ,alternative the same as mainstream , silence, like you say . Half the alternative are shills I.m.o..
He says that the first place to be hit was Max Igan's home , must be a coincidence.
Paul D.
27th October 2023, 23:04
His latest tweet with link to his special Acapulco recovery account.
Text :
If you are looking for regular updates about everything going on in #Acapulco and all of our operations there in the recovery, follow this Twitter account @hurricaneotisre
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Paul D.
27th October 2023, 23:17
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The army is now trying to stop all aid from getting into #Acapulco ! This is a massive crime against humanity and is being done on purpose as I said! We are getting around them so far by various means but people need to know!
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arwen
28th October 2023, 00:35
First report from the alternative community other than Jeff that I have seen:
https://twitter.com/WorldAltMedia/status/1718023169288679887
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Kryztian
28th October 2023, 13:15
I haven't looked at the weather modification claims yet; however, I can absolutely see why the elite financial interests and business developers of the world will benefit from this disaster, and why, at this point in Acapulco's history, this would be to their greatest advantage.
Acapulco was once Mexico's, and one of the world's, greatest beach resorts, probably up until the 1980's. It's success inspired many other beach resort cities in Mexico: Cancun, Puerto Varllarta, Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo, and it's latest project Huatulco. And there are many smaller resort towns too. As these cities developed, Acapulco became the faded, older sister. The buildings were dated, hard to renovate and the money just wasn't there as it once was. In the meantime, crime rates rose. Today Acapulco ranks #10 on the list of the world's cities with the highest homicide rates (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_by_homicide_rate). Some Mexicans still vacation there, but it now hardly brings in any international tourist dollars, except for a few tourists looking for extreme bargains and those who enjoy looking at urban decay while getting a sun tan.
Of course, Acapulco sits on a beautiful bay and the sloping hillsides around the town ensure there are lots of opportunities for resort homes with great views. I can imagine all these resort developers looking at the town and imagine what promise the town has and saying "Too bad it has all these outdated, ugly buildings. If we could just make a clean sweep of things and rebuild the town up from scratch." Well, if that was ever there wish, I imagine they are now hard at work making preparations.
arwen
28th October 2023, 16:53
Two more interviews, both Jeff Berwick:
(For those interested, but short on time, I would recommend the first video on YouTube for a good overview summary of the facts and anomalies)
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norman
28th October 2023, 20:46
URGENT: Media Blackout, Dire Situation in Acapulco, Mexico Due to Category 5 Hurricane Otis
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onawah
28th October 2023, 22:07
In short, yet another weatherweapon land grab by the NWO, only this time by hurricane rather than flood.
A hurricane without rain....
Valknut3301
28th October 2023, 22:20
I wonder if there are any plans to turn Acapulco into a smart city...
Paul D.
28th October 2023, 22:53
Here's a little brighter news from Jeff Berwick.
I've copied a few of his latest short tweets .
#1
The army is not following orders from the President and is allowing all aid in now to #Acapulco . We've got full convoys coming in now. The rumors of robbings/mobs/theft of supplies were spread by govt to stop people from coming and helping. Donate at hurricaneotisrecovery.com
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If what I am hearing is true, then the army never had orders to stop supplies... we never had problems with them for the record
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I am getting some info that President AMLO isn't trying to stop the recovery effort. I can't confirm but if so then I retract any negative statements I have said about him. Their slowness in helping is a different story... #Acapulco
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I can confirm we have had no problems at all with the military in bringing in supplies. That I can confirm.
arwen
4th November 2023, 00:27
Joseph Farrell weighs in with some high octane speculation at the linked article:
JUST EXACTLY WHAT HAPPENED IN ACAPULCO? (https://gizadeathstar.com/2023/10/just-exactly-what-happened-in-acapulco/)
Extract:
This story is an unusual one, because virtually nothing, and I mean nothing is being said about it. There was, of course, the usual flurry of news in the media, and then the story seems to fade from front-and-center as our attention is made to lurch from one crisis to another: the Ukraine, Maui, Israel and Hamas... somewhere in that chain there was a tropical storm called "Otis" and its sudden and dramatic surge into a hurricane, and it plowed into the popular Mexican resort city of Acapulco... then, not a peep. I received the following story of D.J. and there is something - in fact, a things - that caught my eye and that, if true, argue that "something" is going on and it's not good...
Raskolnikov
4th November 2023, 15:09
I wonder if there are any plans to turn Acapulco into a smart city...
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