The Mises Institute has received many calls concerning our assistance for the crew of bloggers, led by Michael Barnett, that stayed in New Orleans. Their live feed has been using a Mises Institute IP address and server.
Their blog contains fascinating entries such as this one from yesterday: “The National Guard contacted us looking for fuel containers to help them resupply their vehicles, so we told them to swing by and grab some of ours. We gave them about a dozen.”
Here are some stories on their struggle: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7



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It’s quite remarkable to have a pro-liberty observer providing most of the real news and insights to the world on the situation in New Orleans. Kudos to Mises.org for providing Barnett’s blog with technical support during their bandwidth difficulties.
The material in this blog is incredibly telling. It is obvious that he has a great deal of sympathy for the individuals working for the various government agencies there. He has certainly expressed concern for the safety of the Army Corps of Engineers on several occasions. In the midst of that, the CEO of DirectNIC is trying to arrange for phones so the government can do its work. I think this post gets to the heart of why:
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