
60 Minutes 05/03/2026: Disaster Tourists, Birds of War, Perfume Capital of the World
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May 4, 2026 Investigative reporting on armed groups and conspiracy networks that show up after natural disasters. A jungle dispatch about how decades of conflict turned remote Colombian mountains into havens for rare birds. A stroll through Grasse exploring the fading flower fields and the craft behind iconic perfume ingredients.
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Helene Response Saw Armed Militias Arrive
- After Hurricane Helene in North Carolina, outside far-right groups arrived and attempted independent rescue and law-and-order actions.
- Sheriff Lowell Griffin recounts militias showing up armed and creating chaos that diverted official rescue efforts.
Image Shift Makes Extremists More Palatable
- Extremist groups craft wholesome, macho imagery and avoid explicit iconography to appeal mainstream.
- Analysts note they hide swastikas and instead emphasize fitness, community, and disaster relief to broaden reach.
Coordinate With Officials Before Volunteering
- Local officials urge outsiders to get information from official sources and coordinate with authorities before acting.
- Sheriff Griffin warns unvetted social media claims about stranded people or seized supplies amplified harm during Helene.
