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New Orleans (according to Tulane U and Xavier U) is 50% above sea level . It is a divider dish not a bowl! High areas and low areas. New Orleans flooded because the U. S, Army Corps of Engineers designed flood wallsTO PROTECT THE CITY and their had a FATAL "design defect". according to Lt. Gen. Carl Strock on April 5,2006 in front of Congress. This design defect broke the levees at the 17th st. Canal the London Ave Canal and the Orleans Ave Canal wasn't finished. (water poured in from area not finished).

St. Bernard and the lower 9th ward flooded from a ship channel called the Miss. River Gulf Outlet. (MRGO) It flooded the 9th ward when it opened in 1965 and did again in 2005. It was a short cut for the ships; it was a short cut for the tidal surge! The federal court ruled against the Corps of Engineers and found them guilty because of negligence for the flooding of St Bernard and the lower 9th ward! .

Every time a news person shows New Orleans and calls it Katrina it is a cover up to what really happened to our city! We were on the east side of the storm the weaker side. We should have survived a cat 1 storm but we didn't because we were flooded by the U. S. Army corps of Engineers and they never once said they were sorry.

Katrina belongs to Mississippi and the people of Mississippi are angry because of the news coverage shows New Orleans as the damage caused by the Hurricane called Katrina. View U Tube " firemen Katrina and what congress doesn't want u to see. Read the 40 page letter from Dr. Raymond Seed to the ASCE .

WEATHER HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH THE FLOODING OF NEW ORLEANS. IT WAS AN ENGINEERING DISASTER!

This just happened : the GAO caught the Corps giving a former employee a contract for new pumps that had sheet piling problems(too short) and the Corps only looked at the bid for 5 minutes for awarding the contract to one of their own.( insider dealings) After the walls broke some of the expansion joints were stuffed with newspapers and covered with a seal, mud has been brought in and levees built with logs buried and these levees are being built to protect us! It goes on and on!

The U. S Army Corps of Engineers is in complete control of flood control projects. They get the money from congress. The hire out the work to their favored contractors, the inspect all material and over see the construction. WALLS THAT BROKE AND FLOODED NEW ORLEANS AND DESTROYED OUR HOMES BELONGED SOLELY TO THE US Army CORPS OF ENGINEER.,

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