Top Disaster Response Official Claims He Teleported to a Waffle House Gregg Phillips, a high-ranking FEMA official and former far-right activist, has described experiencing unexplained teleportation incidents, including a reported visit to a Waffle House 50 miles from his starting point. The claims, made during interviews on multiple podcasts, have sparked debate about the credibility of his accounts. Phillips, who serves as director of the Office of Response and Recovery, oversees billions in disaster relief funds and plays a key role in coordinating emergency responses. In a 2023 interview, Phillips described the phenomenon as “evil” and recounted an incident where he and his associates were traveling when he suddenly found himself at a Waffle House in Rome, Georgia. “I was with my boys one time and I was telling them I was gonna go to Waffle House and get Waffle House,” he said. “And I ended up at a Waffle House — this was in Georgia and I end up at a Waffle House like 50 miles away from where I was.” He emphasized that the experience involved no passage of time, stating that his friends initially dismissed the location as impossible. Phillips also claimed to have felt his car “lifted up” and teleported 40 miles to a ditch near a church. He described the sensation as both “scary” and “incredible,” noting that he could not control the process but had to “go with the ride.” These accounts have been met with skepticism, as they contradict conventional explanations for such experiences. Beyond his teleportation claims, Phillips’ tenure at FEMA has been marked by controversy. The agency, which he joined in December 2023, has faced scrutiny over its handling of disaster relief efforts.#fema #gregg_phillips #true_the_vote #house_homeland_security_committee #romes_georgia
