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Mitch Landrieu and Levees.org

After carefully reading the transcript of Mayor Mitch Landrieu’s inauguration speech, we note a few things. Our new mayor utilized sound messaging regarding the flooding of metro New Orleans in 2005. We will hold them and everyone else to their responsibilities to protect, clean up and rebuild our coast. To rebuild our houses. To repair […]

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Levees.org featured in New York Times

At our kick off rally in January 2006, Levees.org vowed to continue working until the facts about the New Orleans flood became mainstream household knowledge. And that day is apparently getting closer. The New York Times’s Brian Stelter was intrigued by Levees.org’s program which awards a “Seal of Approval” when reporters accurately describe the flood […]

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Watch Levees.Org’s latest video by 5p EST Apr 16

In line with Levees.org’s mission of peddling the truth about the metro New Orleans Flooding, we just released a brand new video. The 3-minute video highlights how actor John Goodman, playing Professor Creighton Bernette, huffs and puffs and tells the root cause of the disastrous flood in August 2005. Based on the later blogger Ashley […]

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