After Hurricane Helene devastated Lake Lure, North Carolina, a group with ties to conspiracy theories arrived, offering help but spreading misinformation and distrust of federal relief efforts.
In short:
- Veterans on Patrol, a group fueled by anti-government conspiracy theories, set up a relief operation in a supermarket parking lot after Hurricane Helene.
- The group promoted false claims, including that the hurricane was a government plot to seize lithium-rich land, leading to distrust in FEMA.
- Local volunteers became increasingly wary as the group’s presence created tensions and disrupted relief efforts.
Key quote:
“Misinformation has always been the bane of disaster response. We’re seeing this additional layer of craven politicization about the federal disaster response itself.”
— Andy Carvin, managing editor of the Atlantic Council’s Digital Forensic Research Lab
Why this matters:
Disaster recovery is challenging, and the spread of conspiracy theories can undermine trust in crucial relief efforts, putting lives and communities at greater risk.