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Head of FEMA defends claim that he was teleported

9 hours ago
  • #Controversial Comments
  • #Teleportation Claims
  • #FEMA Official
  • Gregg Phillips, a senior FEMA official, defends his claims of experiencing real "teleportation" incidents tied to his religious beliefs and says his remarks were taken out of context.
  • Phillips described multiple teleportation episodes in podcasts, including being suddenly moved miles away to a Waffle House in Georgia and his vehicle being lifted and carried while driving.
  • He has a history of violent rhetoric, such as threatening former President Joe Biden and making alarming comments about migrants, raising concerns among lawmakers about his fitness for office.
  • Democratic representatives, including Bennie Thompson and Tim Kennedy, criticize Phillips' appointment, citing his conspiracy theories, violent statements, and teleportation claims as disqualifying.
  • Phillips links his experiences to biblical examples of supernatural events, sharing a passage from the Book of Acts to support his claims during a period he was undergoing cancer treatments.
  • FEMA and Phillips have not responded to requests for comment on why he missed a congressional hearing or to clarify how past reporting took his comments out of context.