46 tons off rations in the garbage
46 tons off rations in the garbage
the norwegian army ships 46 tons off british arctic rations after
the exercise straigth to the garbage disposal because they didnt want
civilians to have it.i tryed to gett some off them but no go,military police checks the era.so all the good food is lost.there was nothing wrong with
the rats only norwegian army stupid politic. this make me so fu.... angry
there are people with low money that could have made use of them.
just think about it 46 tons of arctic rats,they cost shit loads off money.
norge. angry at stupid paper movers.
the exercise straigth to the garbage disposal because they didnt want
civilians to have it.i tryed to gett some off them but no go,military police checks the era.so all the good food is lost.there was nothing wrong with
the rats only norwegian army stupid politic. this make me so fu.... angry
there are people with low money that could have made use of them.
just think about it 46 tons of arctic rats,they cost shit loads off money.
norge. angry at stupid paper movers.
They did the same thing here. The British sent over containers (the big shipping kind) full of rations for the hurricane Katrina releif effort. However, because they were not approved by our FDA (Food and Drug Administration), the rations were not distributed to the people they were snet to help. Instead, they were all destroyed. Nothing like cementing good diplomatic relations with our allies by destroying their attempts to aid us.
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My mistake then. I had seen this story reported on a number of sites and in the news. I didn't go to Snopes to verify it. I thought with the coverage it had gotten it was a real event.DangerousDave wrote:Never happened. That thing about the Brits sending 3K thousand 24hr. Rats never happened. That story was made up Horse S_-T. Never happened.
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P.S. I guess I was not the only in error about this. It was posted on here back in September.
viewtopic.php?t=159&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=40
About half way down the page in Demolition Man's post, the rejection of some foreign rations is discussed.
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I just checked Snopes.com and couldn't find anything about that story being false (or true). I do recall reading a number of stories about the British rations being impounded last year. Of course, that's no guarantee that the original story wasn't false. I did a quick google search and here's at least one story:
Tons of British aid donated to help Hurricane Katrina victims to be BURNED by Americans
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/tm_objecti ... _page.html
So DangerousDave, do you have links that can help clear this up?
Tons of British aid donated to help Hurricane Katrina victims to be BURNED by Americans
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/tm_objecti ... _page.html
So DangerousDave, do you have links that can help clear this up?
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It's just a bunch of crap. Show me the evidence, not including photos of EPA's from some place, being unloaded off an aircraft. What company with a huge incinerator located in Arkansas did the burning? I did'nt know us Americans made incinerators for burning boxed food. Maybe Walmart has such a facility? 

The more I try to find out more information about this story, the more skeptical I'm becoming (as opposed to DangerousDave, who already seems well-entrenched in his skepticism
). When I google for "british rations katrina" almost all the results quote that original mirror.co.uk sotry that is unverified. I did find this one story:
http://fdd.typepad.com/fdd/2005/10/rich ... son_8.html
that says the rations are still in a warehouse in Arkansas but I'm starting to wonder if even that is true.

http://fdd.typepad.com/fdd/2005/10/rich ... son_8.html
that says the rations are still in a warehouse in Arkansas but I'm starting to wonder if even that is true.
Kman,kman wrote:The more I try to find out more information about this story, the more skeptical I'm becoming (as opposed to DangerousDave, who already seems well-entrenched in his skepticism). When I google for "british rations katrina" almost all the results quote that original mirror.co.uk sotry that is unverified. I did find this one story:
http://fdd.typepad.com/fdd/2005/10/rich ... son_8.html
that says the rations are still in a warehouse in Arkansas but I'm starting to wonder if even that is true.
I want to thank you for investigating this further. My access at work (on base) is limited. So, I cannot search much there. At least I am not the only one that thought this story was true...at one time.
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