FEMA trailers found in Grovetown Georgia (15 miles from Freedom Fighter Radio’s Studio)
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Source: Augusta Chronicle
Nineteen trailers deemed uninhabitable and labeled as scrap ended up in a mobile home park near Grovetown. Supplied by the Federal Emergency Management Agency to displaced Gulf Coast residents after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, the possibly toxic trailers sit empty at the Arrowood Mobile Home Park on Wrightsboro Road after Columbia County officials denied permission for them to be used as habitats. The trailers were purchased by a Florida-based broker at a government auction. Though labeled by FEMA as scrap, meaning they were not to be used as residences, the trailers wound up being owned by KDM Development Corp. in Pittsford, N.Y. That company owns 48 trailer parks in 18 states, including Arrowood, according to its Web site.
about this. They also stated they were not concerned about the people who may might have moved into these FEMA TRAILERS. As reported by Jim of Freedom Fighter Radio.


























