FEMA official says he was "teleported" to a Waffle House-and won't back down
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FEMA official says he was "teleported" to a Waffle House-and won't back down
"Gregg Phillips described feeling his car being 'lifted up' and relocated into a ditch, and later found himself at a Waffle House miles away from his previous location."
"Phillips stated, 'Teleporting is no fun... It was scary in a way,' expressing uncertainty about whether the experience was 'good' or 'evil.'"
"In a Truth Social post, Phillips claimed that God moved him instantaneously 'during a spiritual battle,' likening his experience to biblical miracles."
"'People can debate me. Question me. Even ridicule what they don't understand,' Phillips wrote, defending his experiences as a spiritual journey linked to his battle with cancer."
Gregg Phillips, leading FEMA's Office of Response and Recovery, has made unusual claims about teleportation. He described experiences of being relocated unexpectedly, including a car incident and arriving at a Waffle House miles away. Phillips contextualized these experiences in religious terms, suggesting divine intervention during a spiritual battle. He compared his experiences to biblical miracles and defended his claims on social media, attributing them to his fight against cancer and the power of God, while facing media scrutiny and public skepticism.
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