Yes, have you seen the video from Gulfport and Biloxi? There's a 20 minute video I can point you to if interested. It shows nothing but piles of rubble and bare foundations for *miles*. Any people who stayed are dead. We're not talking about a slow flood like in NO or Slidell, etc. This was rapid, inescapable destruction.
You've backed yourself into a corner with your position in this thread.
"Yes, have you seen the video from Gulfport and Biloxi?"
I've been watching video from various ources for about 24 hours.
"You've backed yourself into a corner with your position in this thread"
Not any more than the folks on here that belive that MFH posted a credible story.
Staking out a position on a certain topic does not mean I've backed into any kind of corner.
It simply means that I've taken a different view of this than others.
I saw that it looks like all along the La/Ms/Al coast everything within 400 yards of the Gulf of Mexico was gone, nothing but slabs of concrete, yea a few steel building here and there still stood. Truely it was a tsunami, a 30 foot tall miles long tsunami.