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norman
9th January 2019, 00:38
For every home that was directly hit by a weapon there will, in many cases, be several around it that simply burned because of spreading fire from the first one. Those secondary ones will of course be the examples cited by the debunkers and agents of a coverup.

We have to expect that, and think our way around it.

They won't find evidence at every burnout site of a weapon strike. Then there's the social destruction aspect. If they don't take out a town centre, the population is more likely to stick around or quickly return, or generally be a bigger pain in the ass for the agents involved in grabbing the land etc..The entire "community" has to be nobbled so that there is little or no resilience/resistance to the next stages of the operation. Besides, how bloody comical it would be if they only burned homes in straight lines along a planned rail route or something. Of course they wouldn't do that, they have to try to avoid making it obvious. At this stage of the plan, it's all about 'natural disasters' happening to the communities who live in these places.

Arcturian108
9th January 2019, 01:45
Dane,
I just took a peek at your website, and I hope you can come up with something solid regarding the agenda we are witnessing. I am beginning to call it a "holocaust" as the numbers of deceased are being under-reported, and the way people are dying with the use of their cars as microwave ovens is similar to the horrors of Nazi extermination camps. I also can no longer sit on the sidelines. I am holding a public meeting in my small town in early February, and today just took out a display ad in the local paper advertising that meeting. I intend it to be an open discussion about the "California holocaust", and to show some of the interviews about the fires, with out-takes from Dr. Silcox's video. I am also in personal contact with Robert Otey, one of the residents of Concow, near Paradise, who barely escaped with his life.

waves
9th January 2019, 02:54
Absolutely all the fires around the world with these signatures are Holocausts.

I hope.. and request... we start referring to all the events of them using that word after the location.

Funny how this time it's the jewish owned media in direct collusion with the perpetrators ignoring, obfuscating and minimizing facts and doing everything they can to cover up the perps, blame the scapegoats and push the post-fire agendas. I smell some revenge in all this smoke.

Arcturian108
9th January 2019, 03:29
Thanks Waves for suggesting that we start referring to these events as "Holocausts". For the past few days I have been thinking of ways to contact the Jewish elite (outside of the media) in America about this issue, and maybe even calling the director of the Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C. If any of you have contacts with influential members of the Jewish community would you please private message me about that. I am of Jewish heritage and would feel comfortable contacting such individuals.

waves
9th January 2019, 10:39
Thanks Waves for suggesting that we start referring to these events as "Holocausts". For the past few days I have been thinking of ways to contact the Jewish elite (outside of the media) in America about this issue, and maybe even calling the director of the Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C. If any of you have contacts with influential members of the Jewish community would you please private message me about that. I am of Jewish heritage and would feel comfortable contacting such individuals.

Arcturian, I appreciate your strong motivation and very frequently relate to what you add to conversations but I'm not on the same page with you for some of this. As far as applying the word Holocaust to these fires, absolutely. I said what I did from my lifelong WWII awareness of it's use, but I just looked it up for the first time and the top of google definition surprised me:


hol·o·caust
1.
destruction or slaughter on a mass scale, especially caused by fire or nuclear war.
2.
HISTORICAL
a Jewish sacrificial offering that is burned completely on an altar.


So your initial suggested use of this word was even more appropriate than I thought.

Just like 9-11, these 'burned completely' fires are absolutely holocaustal/genocidal mass murders - obviously from creatures capable of putrid soulless evil - the same creatures who have now also acquired all primary and secondary Western world media - TV/cable/newspapers/local papers/the entertainment industry/youtube/facebook/online shills galore, etc etc and have been using their controls with full force daily to manipulate opinion, propagandize agendas and cover up their genocidal tracks and much, much more.

So to me, your suggestion amounts to approaching a faction of the primary perps/colluders to help expose themselves. I expect you would find no one at the Holocaust museum or anyone Jewish in any position of influence to go against their powerful fellow 'tribe's' position on these fires, the tribe being the Jewish media owners who right now are fully invested in making PGE the scapegoat and whitewashing this vaporization of 20,000+ homes and 1000's of humans in California alone.

But I apply that attitude towards anyone in politics or a position of influence. I don't expect we will find any of them that will dare listen to their conscience and stand up to this soulless evil, especially any that realize that the creatures are now fully unafraid to flaunt the otherworldly power they have control of.

I believe we are on our own with the best choice being banding together - not trying to challenge the beast on his turf.

Arcturian108
9th January 2019, 13:14
I just checked the Holocaust Museum website in D.C. and here is an appropriate part of the site to contact:
https://earlywarningproject.ushmm.org/contact

The Early Warning Project is a joint initiative of the Simon-Skjodt Center for the Prevention of Genocide at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and the Dickey Center for International Understanding at Dartmouth College. Our project staff are located within the Simon-Skjodt Center for the Prevention of Genocide at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC.
Contact the Early Warning Project

Simon-Skjodt Center for the Prevention of Genocide
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
100 Raoul Wallenberg Place, SW
Washington, DC 20024-2126

E-mail: ewp@ushmm.org
Tel: 202.488.0400
TTY: 202.488.0406

This part of the Museum is set up to give an early warning about genocidal events throughout the world. If enough of us contact them, it might get through to them that California and other places around the world are experiencing a new form of genocide.

waves
10th January 2019, 04:51
... This part of the Museum is set up to give an early warning about genocidal events throughout the world. If enough of us contact them, it might get through to them that California and other places around the world are experiencing a new form of genocide.

https://i.postimg.cc/3wkymqmj/earlywarn-1.jpg


Right now, the Early Warning Project ranks the US at .8/nearly zero risk of holocaust.

OK, but considering the US Government is the perpetrator, which 'government, civil society or influential actor' do you want this organization to provide an 'early warning' to after it receives numerous letters?

Would you expect the Jews running this organization would confront the Jews who own all mass media and are deeply entrenched in the genocide and cover up?

This would be my letter.

TO:
THE HOLOCAUST MUSEUM, Early Warning Project
Washington, DC

Dear Sirs:
I am a concerned citizen trying to sound the alarm bell about the acts of mass genocide being perpetrated on American citizens on American soil. After much analysis I can provide, other citizens and I have determined that the recent Santa Rosa, Carr, Butte and Malibu fires in CA have the exact signatures of targeted attacks using Directed Energy Weaponry resulting in the genocidal murder of 1000's of US citizens and the destruction of even more 1000's of entire private homes and businesses.

Because there has been zero protection from, comprehensive investigation of or retaliation by any US authority or Military, we believe this DEW created genocide is again, like 9-11, being perpetrated on US soil by the only agency with the ability to do so which is within the US Government. This postulation is supported by the evidence of the direct collusion of US mass media companies with the perpetrators, taking orders to flood all forms of media with cover up stories, false scapegoats for the causes and especially to shield the public from the true numbers of fellow citizens murdered and structures decimated and the suppression of all incriminating surrounding facts - also just like 9-11.

We additionally realize that the CA fires are just the latest round of weather based genocidal attacks against American citizens and have also identified quite a long list of other attacks using artificially directed and enhanced weather patterns to cause unnaturally excessively destructive floods, hurricanes, tornados and snowstorms.

This clearly adds up to deliberate, active and ongoing mass genocide as defined by your organization. Please advise us who with the power to intervene and stop these actions of the US Government against it's citizens you suggest to 'give warning to' as your objective states.

We hope you are not just another DC shill organization in bed with these conscienceless criminals and only created to monitor who is catching on to these agendas and the rate that the public is becoming aware of them.

Otherwise, thank you in advance for the bravery and integrity it will take to stand up to the controllers of the most heinous futuristic weaponry technologies in history, a modern wave of heathens who have shown no hesitation to snuff out dissenters on a whim just like their Nazi Germany predecessors, but this time are being aided and abetted by the world's richest Jews who purchased and consolidated all mainstream media and internet control and are using that power to cover up these US Government attacks on it's citizens for near 20 years now, maybe longer.

Sincerely,
A concerned American

norman
10th January 2019, 09:22
Here's another view of the technology involved:

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Arcturian108
10th January 2019, 15:55
... This part of the Museum is set up to give an early warning about genocidal events throughout the world. If enough of us contact them, it might get through to them that California and other places around the world are experiencing a new form of genocide.

https://i.postimg.cc/3wkymqmj/earlywarn-1.jpg


Right now, the Early Warning Project ranks the US at .8/nearly zero risk of holocaust.

OK, but considering the US Government is the perpetrator, which 'government, civil society or influential actor' do you want this organization to provide an 'early warning' to after it receives numerous letters?

Would you expect the Jews running this organization would confront the Jews who own all mass media and are deeply entrenched in the genocide and cover up?

This would be my letter.

TO:
THE HOLOCAUST MUSEUM, Early Warning Project
Washington, DC

Dear Sirs:
I am a concerned citizen trying to sound the alarm bell about the acts of mass genocide being perpetrated on American citizens on American soil. After much analysis I can provide, other citizens and I have determined that the recent Santa Rosa, Carr, Butte and Malibu fires in CA have the exact signatures of targeted attacks using Directed Energy Weaponry resulting in the genocidal murder of 1000's of US citizens and the destruction of even more 1000's of entire private homes and businesses.

Because there has been zero protection from, comprehensive investigation of or retaliation by any US authority or Military, we believe this DEW created genocide is again, like 9-11, being perpetrated on US soil by the only agency with the ability to do so which is within the US Government. This postulation is supported by the evidence of the direct collusion of US mass media companies with the perpetrators, taking orders to flood all forms of media with cover up stories, false scapegoats for the causes and especially to shield the public from the true numbers of fellow citizens murdered and structures decimated and the suppression of all incriminating surrounding facts - also just like 9-11.

We additionally realize that the CA fires are just the latest round of weather based genocidal attacks against American citizens and have also identified quite a long list of other attacks using artificially directed and enhanced weather patterns to cause unnaturally excessively destructive floods, hurricanes, tornados and snowstorms.

This clearly adds up to deliberate, active and ongoing mass genocide as defined by your organization. Please advise us who with the power to intervene and stop these actions of the US Government against it's citizens you suggest to 'give warning to' as your objective states.

We hope you are not just another DC shill organization in bed with these conscienceless criminals and only created to monitor who is catching on to these agendas and the rate that the public is becoming aware of them.

Otherwise, thank you in advance for the bravery and integrity it will take to stand up to the controllers of the most heinous futuristic weaponry technologies in history, a modern wave of heathens who have shown no hesitation to snuff out dissenters on a whim just like their Nazi Germany predecessors, but this time are being aided and abetted by the world's richest Jews who purchased and consolidated all mainstream media and internet control and are using that power to cover up these US Government attacks on it's citizens for near 20 years now, maybe longer.

Sincerely,
A concerned American

Waves: You wrote a fantastic letter! If I were you, I would send it to them, but blind-copy it to everyone you can think of. If I were super-rich I would take out ad space in some of the larger newspapers and print it there as well. Maybe send it to university presidents, and university student newspapers? Think big! The pen is mightier than the sword!

ThePythonicCow
14th January 2019, 21:25
Early the morning of Monday, 14 Jan 2019, Dave Hodges of the Common Sense Show posted an article describing the difficulties of California and its electric utility PG&E (Pacific Gas & Electric): https://www.thecommonsenseshow.com/california-st-government-and-pge-bankrupt-insurrection-is-near/

A couple of quotes from that article:

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The Common Sense Show has learned that the state of California debt and an economy based upon disaster capitalism, will lead to the bankruptcy of California state government. Trump has cut off the FEMA disaster funds and California, which diverted the first wave of disaster money to its growing state debt, cannot meet its financial obligations.

It is also possible that the Trump administration will declare that California is both insolvent and incapable of managing its affairs and that the state, itself, is in a state of sedition against the US government. Before the Spring, the President will likely put the 101st Airborne on alert to protect the members of the New California Statehood movement. Many experts expect a series of false flag attacks to divert attention away from this subject.

...

The Common Sense Show has learned from a late night conversation held at 10pm and again at 5AM (Pacific), with the President of the New California Statehood movement, Paul Preston, that California’s major utility, PG &E will declare bankruptcy.

===================

Later that (this) same morning, PG&E did announce that it would declare bankruptcy, as reported at PG&E stock crashes nearly 50% as utility says it will file for bankruptcy because of wildfires liability (https://www.cnbc.com/2019/01/14/pge-stock-craters-as-beleaguered-utility-faces-bankruptcy.html), which in turn was reported on FreeRepublic.com here (http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3719793/posts).

This CNBC article states:

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PG&E Corp. stock cratered Monday after the company said it will file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection amid the financial anguish stemming from its part in helping spark a wave of historic wildfires in California.

Shares of the company dropped nearly 50 percent in early trading Monday, one day after the company said Chief Executive Geisha Williams was stepping down (http://www.pgecorp.com/news/press_releases/Release_Archive2019/190113press_release.shtml). The stock has lost more than 80 percent of its value over the last three months. The market value of the company has declined more than $30 billion to about $4.7 billion from a peak over $36 billion in 2017, a loss equivalent to the size of eBay.

The company provided official 15-day advance notice (https://www.pge.com/en/about/newsroom/newsdetails/index.page?title=20190114_pge_remains_committed_to_providing_safe_natural_gas_and_electric_service_t o_customers_as_it_prepares_to_initiate_voluntary_reorganization_cases_under_chapter_11) that it and its wholly owned subsidiary, Pacific Gas and Electric, intend to file petitions to reorganize under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code on or about Jan. 29.

The company, California's largest investor-owned utility, has 16 million customers across a 70,000-square-mile service area in Northern and Central California. There was some speculation that PG&E was bluffing in order to force aid from California. CNBC's David Faber said that sources told him that is not the case.

PG&E faces at least $30 billion in potential liability costs (https://www.cnbc.com/2019/01/07/californias-pge-faces-at-least-30-billion-fire-liability-sources.html) stemming from wildfires in 2017 and 2018, many allegedly started by the company's equipment, that have led state officials to doubt the safety of the company's electric distribution system.

Investigators have already determined PG&E's equipment liable in at least 17 major wildfires in 2017. State investigators are still working to determine if the company's equipment was partly responsible for November's Camp Fire, which killed at least 86 people and destroyed about 14,000 homes, making it the state's deadliest fire.
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norman
15th January 2019, 00:02
California’s major utility, PG &E will declare bankruptcy.




[ :peep: ] hah . . not so fast mister . . . "limited liability" is it ?

Jeeze, how these crooks use business rules to get away with things. The individuals running and earning from PG&E are laughing their way down the road.

Are we schmucks or what?

Satori
15th January 2019, 00:38
California’s major utility, PG &E will declare bankruptcy.




[ :peep: ] hah . . not so fast mister . . . "limited liability" is it ?

Jeeze, how these crooks use business rules to get away with things. The individuals running and earning from PG&E are laughing their way down the road.

Are we schmucks or what?


If PG&E files under Chapter 11 of the bankruptcy code, then it will be representing, at least at the time of filing, that it is not seeking to discharge existing and contingent debts, but that it intends to reorganize its debts of all classes. In a reorganization, but depending on each creditor's ranking as secured, unsecured, existing versus contingent debt, etc..., each creditor will get a portion of the pie consisting of PG&E's assets that are subject to the jurisdiction of the bankruptcy court.

In a bankruptcy proceeding, creditors can file lawsuits against PG&E arising from the fires and whatever else may be on the table as claims. These lawsuits are brought in what is called "adversary actions". This is usually how the right to relief is established (and a dollar amount can be obtained, or not), but it does not ensure that the creditor will actually receive the amount of any award. Creditors get a pro rata share of the pie, if anything at all.

waves
15th January 2019, 01:26
It's so obviously such a long planned scam. I think we should put our thinking caps on and try to figure out what the long term objective has been that's rapidly advancing right now. Obviously it will be the shifting of money, power and control in some Orwellian way - and - CA is being used as the testing ground prototype and just first in line.

Primary puzzle piece: PGE had zero to do with starting the fires but they had plenty to do with helping prepare, possibly set the stage for, take the fall and cover up the real perps. THIS WAS A LONG PRE-PLANNED OPERATION.

Another puzzle piece: we in CA are realizing they have obviously been following orders all over the state to do very destructive 30 foot wide clear cutting along main power lines ruining the scenery on 1000's of miles of CA roads - it's been/being noticed and very resented in Santa Rosa right now. Here''s video of how they jumped right in to continue it Paradise on a massive scale including LOTS of logging.

Some of the Paradise operations start at 6:00 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qEhoAVRxdgo

They are NOT doing this clear cutting for 'fire safety', and at this time it does not appear they are laying underground lines, I could be wrong. What would be other reasons for using this excuse to do clear cutting along major roads??

Recent puzzle piece: January 6, 2018: 3 PGE Top Execs Run... I mean quit https://www.sfchronicle.com/california-wildfires/article/3-PG-E-electric-executives-departing-amid-ongoing-13517735.php

Today's puzzle piece: The (planned) Bankruptcy announcement - the excuse for big money restructuring to come.

I sure hope at least this stepping on the gas of their agenda means they think have enough PGE blame cooked up to sway public opinion so they stop murdering people and decimating communities of innocent citizens.

Flash
15th January 2019, 21:11
It's so obviously such a long planned scam. I think we should put our thinking caps on and try to figure out what the long term objective has been that's rapidly advancing right now. Obviously it will be the shifting of money, power and control in some Orwellian way - and - CA is being used as the testing ground prototype and just first in line.

Primary puzzle piece: PGE had zero to do with starting the fires but they had plenty to do with helping prepare, possibly set the stage for, take the fall and cover up the real perps. THIS WAS A LONG PRE-PLANNED OPERATION.

Another puzzle piece: we in CA are realizing they have obviously been following orders all over the state to do very destructive 30 foot wide clear cutting along main power lines ruining the scenery on 1000's of miles of CA roads - it's been/being noticed and very resented in Santa Rosa right now. Here''s video of how they jumped right in to continue it Paradise on a massive scale including LOTS of logging.

Some of the Paradise operations start at 6:00 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qEhoAVRxdgo

They are NOT doing this clear cutting for 'fire safety', and at this time it does not appear they are laying underground lines, I could be wrong. What would be other reasons for using this excuse to do clear cutting along major roads??

Recent puzzle piece: January 6, 2018: 3 PGE Top Execs Run... I mean quit https://www.sfchronicle.com/california-wildfires/article/3-PG-E-electric-executives-departing-amid-ongoing-13517735.php

Today's puzzle piece: The (planned) Bankruptcy announcement - the excuse for big money restructuring to come.

I sure hope at least this stepping on the gas of their agenda means they think have enough PGE blame cooked up to sway public opinion so they stop murdering people and decimating communities of innocent citizens.

The bankcrupcy and the fire may be strange, but as a Quebecer and a Canadian, I can assure you that all of our Hydro Electric power lines have at least a 30 foot clearing all over for thousands of miles. And this was lucky when we had the ice storm in 1997 with crashing power lines, no fires created.

I thought the 30 foot + clearing and maintenance was standard power lines erections throughout North America if not throughout the world. We have this clearing even in cities where the lines go through For fire safety. Since the 1950’s.

Forest Denizen
16th January 2019, 01:16
...I thought the 30 foot + clearing and maintenance was standard power lines erections throughout North America if not throughout the world. We have this clearing even in cities where the lines go through For fire safety. Since the 1950’s.

Surprisingly, there are no federal (US) regulations regarding vegetation clearance around power lines. From the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) website:


"Each utility develops and implements its own tree trimming or vegetation management plan. Each plan must conform to requirements of state or local authorities and any applicable right-of-way or easement agreement with the property owner."

Flash
16th January 2019, 01:25
...I thought the 30 foot + clearing and maintenance was standard power lines erections throughout North America if not throughout the world. We have this clearing even in cities where the lines go through For fire safety. Since the 1950’s.

Surprisingly, there are no federal (US) regulations regarding vegetation clearance around power lines. From the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) website:


"Each utility develops and implements its own tree trimming or vegetation management plan. Each plan must conform to requirements of state or local authorities and any applicable right-of-way or easement agreement with the property owner."

Wow, I am surprised!! Well, in Quebec it is 30 feet plus all over. So, I do not think this element could be part of any conspiracy. It is just common sense when playing with electricity.

But, if there were to be a conspiracy regarding this aspect, it would be why you were not protected by clearings along power lines. It is costly to keep the lines clear of vegetation. The lack of clearing was it to save money on people lives?

If so, there is an element to sue the electricity company and the state, I think.

onawah
16th January 2019, 04:33
I wonder if even Blancolirio can cast a positive light on this scenario...
'Camp' Fire UPDATE -PG&E to Declare Bankruptcy (Again)
blancolirio
Published on Jan 14, 2019

"Here's the latest on progress to rebuild after California's Deadliest Wildfire on record.
LINKS:
Camp Fire Relief
https://www.nvcf.org/
Paradise Post newspaper
https://www.paradisepost.com/ "

onawah
17th January 2019, 02:28
Forgot to include the youtube link for Blancolirio!:facepalm:
RCOIMuZk2Mo

He answered my question in the post just above regarding the possibility (or impossibility) of casting a positive light on the situation by naming it--right in the beginning of the video--"California's unsustainable legacy"...and "no more last straws left".

waves
17th January 2019, 03:14
Power companies were started in the late 1800's to early 1900's. For over 100 years there really has been miniscule numbers of fires from tower problems spanning millions of miles despite minimally maintained forest/brush around them.

Suddenly there is a massive clearing effort? This is not being done for the excuse being given.

I noticed this comment on one of the YT fire video pages:

3 speed Sting-Ray
5 hours ago
They're clearing our lines here in Midwest like I've never seen before!!

I request that people from other states besides CA to please post if there has been been sudden mass activity by your utility company to clear cut around power lines with the excuse of safety.

If this really is going on all over the country, the red flag couldn't be bigger.

Any thoughts why it would be related to 5G? Or what else?

I say something very creepy is being set into place.

Ascension
17th January 2019, 03:50
Power companies were started in the late 1800's to early 1900's. For over 100 years there really has been miniscule numbers of fires from tower problems spanning millions of miles despite minimally maintained forest/brush around them.

Suddenly there is a massive clearing effort? This is not being done for the excuse being given.

I noticed this comment on one of the YT fire video pages:

3 speed Sting-Ray
5 hours ago
They're clearing our lines here in Midwest like I've never seen before!!

I request that people from other states besides CA to please post if there has been been sudden mass activity by your utility company to clear cut around power lines with the excuse of safety.

If this really is going on all over the country, the red flag couldn't be bigger.

Any thoughts why it would be related to 5G? Or what else?

I say something very creepy is being set into place.

Yes, here in Farmington, NM. On November 1st, (before Paradise), a contractor on a bulldozer-type piece of equipment arrived unannounced to clear cut trees, shrubs, and all vegetation in a 30 foot swath under power lines for miles, leaving nothing but mulch and debris butting up to our property line. The operator left a note on our door, after completely decimating the surrounding area, requesting to bulldoze the cottonwoods on our property. We told him they could be topped but not completely mulched as they are providing erosion control in a flood plain along the river. He has not returned to do this. This has never happened in the 20 years I've lived here.

James Newell
17th January 2019, 04:07
I think they have probably at least 30 ft. and we have power lines around here with 100 feet on each side. So the question is why didn't they prepare that area with a minimum safe zone before a fire season. And I bet they will run large 5g towers along power transmission lines.

Satori
17th January 2019, 04:39
Power companies were started in the late 1800's to early 1900's. For over 100 years there really has been miniscule numbers of fires from tower problems spanning millions of miles despite minimally maintained forest/brush around them.

Suddenly there is a massive clearing effort? This is not being done for the excuse being given.

I noticed this comment on one of the YT fire video pages:

3 speed Sting-Ray
5 hours ago
They're clearing our lines here in Midwest like I've never seen before!!

I request that people from other states besides CA to please post if there has been been sudden mass activity by your utility company to clear cut around power lines with the excuse of safety.

If this really is going on all over the country, the red flag couldn't be bigger.

Any thoughts why it would be related to 5G? Or what else?

I say something very creepy is being set into place.

Yes, here in Farmington, NM. On November 1st, (before Paradise), a contractor on a bulldozer-type piece of equipment arrived unannounced to clear cut trees, shrubs, and all vegetation in a 30 foot swath under power lines for miles, leaving nothing but mulch and debris butting up to our property line. The operator left a note on our door, after completely decimating the surrounding area, requesting to bulldoze the cottonwoods on our property. We told him they could be topped but not completely mulched as they are providing erosion control in a flood plain along the river. He has not returned to do this. This has never happened in the 20 years I've lived here.

Whoa, hold you horses. Just because there may be or is an increase in the clearing of vegetation near and along power lines does not mean anything nefarious is going on. It may just we'll be that the clearing is being done due to a genuine desire to avoid fires and, at least, mitigate the damage and loss due to fires.

New Mexico had one of its worst, if not the worst, fires about 7 or 8 years ago in the Los Alamos area when a 60 foot dead tree fell over and struck above ground electrical wires, which then sparked thereby igniting grass, brush and trees etc.... The result was great destruction. The destruction was made much worse when heavy rains came down after the fire, washing away much soil, and damaging homes, businesses and other property.

In the New Mexico fire the cause was a dead tree. The tree struck the power line. (This is not uncommon in secluded rural areas.) Things cascaded from there. Vegetation control is vital and critical to prevention and safety. Despite some claims I've seen on this forum, there are federal regulations requiring vegetation control. They may not be in the dept. of energy, but these rules and regulations are lodged with such agencies or departments as the dept. of Forestry and the dept. of Interior.

Most importantly, local land owners, local towns and counties, as well as local rural electricity suppliers (small coop utilities), in conjunction with the upstream electric power suppliers (the large corporations) have a very great investment and interest in preventing fires and other calamities.

So, as much as I distrust global corporatist and collectivist governments, I'm not convinced that the claimed increase in the clearing of vegetation around above ground electrical power lines portents or implies anything beyond a genuine desire to prevent fires caused by downed power lines.

Flash
17th January 2019, 04:45
Power companies were started in the late 1800's to early 1900's. For over 100 years there really has been miniscule numbers of fires from tower problems spanning millions of miles despite minimally maintained forest/brush around them.

Suddenly there is a massive clearing effort? This is not being done for the excuse being given.

I noticed this comment on one of the YT fire video pages:

3 speed Sting-Ray
5 hours ago
They're clearing our lines here in Midwest like I've never seen before!!

I request that people from other states besides CA to please post if there has been been sudden mass activity by your utility company to clear cut around power lines with the excuse of safety.

If this really is going on all over the country, the red flag couldn't be bigger.

Any thoughts why it would be related to 5G? Or what else?

I say something very creepy is being set into place.

Yes, here in Farmington, NM. On November 1st, (before Paradise), a contractor on a bulldozer-type piece of equipment arrived unannounced to clear cut trees, shrubs, and all vegetation in a 30 foot swath under power lines for miles, leaving nothing but mulch and debris butting up to our property line. The operator left a note on our door, after completely decimating the surrounding area, requesting to bulldoze the cottonwoods on our property. We told him they could be topped but not completely mulched as they are providing erosion control in a flood plain along the river. He has not returned to do this. This has never happened in the 20 years I've lived here.

Whoa, hold you horses. Just because there may be or is an increase in the clearing of vegetation near and along power lines does not mean anything nefarious is going on. It may just we'll be that the clearing is being done due to a genuine desire to avoid fires and, at least, mitigate the damage and loss due to fires.

New Mexico had one of its worst, if not the worst, fires about 7 or 8 years ago in the Los Alamos area when a 60 foot dead tree fell over and struck above ground electrical wires, which then sparked thereby igniting grass, brush and trees etc.... The result was great destruction. The destruction was made much worse when heavy rains came down after the fire, washing away much soil, and damaging homes, businesses and other property.

In the New Mexico fire the cause was a dead tree. The tree struck the power line. (This is not uncommon in secluded rural areas.) Things cascaded from there. Vegetation control is vital and critical to prevention and safety. Despite some claims I've seen on this forum, there are federal regulations requiring vegetation control. They may not be in the dept. of energy, but these rules and regulations are lodged with such agencies or departments as the dept. of Forestry and the dept. of Interior.

Most importantly, local land owners, local towns and counties, as well as local rural electricity suppliers (small coop utilities), in conjunction with the upstream electric power suppliers (the large corporations) have a very great investment and interest in preventing fires and other calamities.

So, as much as I distrust global corporatist and collectivist governments, I'm not convinced that the claimed increase in the clearing of vegetation around above ground electrical power lines portents or implies anything beyond a genuine desire to prevent fires caused by downed power lines.

You are right Satori.

Wave and Ascension, why not trying instead to get to the real point where there are real conspiracies regarding this fire? This could be truly helpful instead of claiming things that discredit the real findings you may otherwise unearth. there is substantial stuff to get to, ex:spraying the forest the days months before, with what?? Police controlling roads and ending up blocking trafic, to check if this happened?? etc etc.

Right now you are playing fear porn.

Ah.... logic is useful here.

Ascension
17th January 2019, 05:09
I absolutely agree that it may or may not be nefarious. I am simply stating facts without conclusion. How does that come to be labeled "fear porn?" All I can do these days is to observe and file away information. If, down the road, more facts come to light, there may be enough circumstantial evidence through totality of evidence to come to my own personal conclusion. No more, no less.

waves
17th January 2019, 09:14
Flash, how deep is your knowledge about PGE? and what do you consider the red flags surrounding them? You seem to regard them as no more than a simple utility company doing the reasonable things they should.

I can't convey to you what about PGE has been in my face, my newcasts, my papers for 20 years and the fire related song and dance propaganda for the last two.

My growing suspicions are based on what I can't comprehensively teach anyone in a short post.

When 1000's of homes have been leveled and many people murdered by high tech weaponry with PGE a fully aware and cooperative player by agreeing to be the scapegoat, it's worth noting.

When only right after these fires after 100 years in business, they start exhibiting extreme rushed behavior on a mass scale along their power lines that they never did before... right at the moment in history that a huge upgrade in very unhealthy technologies involving power and 'smart' things that they represent are being bulldozed into neighborhoods... seemingly as quickly as possible before the protests can get too organized.... I think it's worth noting.

If we find that many utility companies around the country are already also exhibiting the same sudden and rushed behavior, I'm suggesting it would be a major puzzle piece worth noting.

There's even a Rothschild on the board and recently nearly everyone else at the helm just quit! It points to PGE as a central player in this genocide and untrustable in every way.

I really resent you sitting in Canada without having lived any PGE history and calling my trying to put observations of puzzle pieces like this on the table fear porn. There's a big difference between baseless fear porn and intelligent reading the writing on the wall.


ADDED:
https://i.postimg.cc/Z5NRrm21/pge-service-area.png
forgot to add: PGE hasn’t been convicted of anything or paid anything yet, but is declaring bankruptcy?? This is the agency in control of the continuity of ALL commerce, phones/communications, finance/banking, internet access, transportation, wage earning, the well being of millions of homes/lives, etc etc in a huge portion of one of the largest economies in the world!!! This is clearly a rushed push/excuse to change the controllers of this incredibly valuable and powerful control mechanism.

How dare anyone minimize all these factors added up as baseless premature exaggerations, and I especially resent it on behalf of the possibly 1000’s burned alive in great part due to the deliberate perp enabling/complicity by PGE.

ThePythonicCow
18th January 2019, 22:16
Flash, how deep is your knowledge about PGE? and what do you consider the red flags surrounding them? You seem to regard them as no more than a simple utility company doing the reasonable things they should.
...
I really resent you sitting in Canada without having lived any PGE history and calling my trying to put observations of puzzle pieces like this on the table fear porn. There's a big difference between baseless fear porn and intelligent reading the writing on the wall.

... I especially resent it on behalf of the possibly 1000’s burned alive in great part due to the deliberate perp enabling/complicity by PGE.
Waves ... please do allow each of us our own various and diverse perspectives and insights.

I'd recommend that you not place any guilt trips or resentments on others, just because they don't see something that seems critical to you, in the way that you see it.

waves
18th January 2019, 23:17
No surprise to see another holier than thou pop-in lecture from Paul.

I gave a thorough explanation of the very substantial exact reasons I resented someone who accused me of propagating FEAR PORN. I get to respond strongly to that!! - especially when it's about the further suspicious activities of a very powerful agency that appears complicit in genocide.

It is very petty of you to disregard my 500 post legacy here of extremely carefully chosen words, lots of plain english, no violence, no fluff and lots of substance to take the time to shake your little finger at me.

I think you should back off your pompous lectures to long established members about rare posts that prick you that 1000's of others in the community don't seem have any problem with.

Dreamer148
24th January 2019, 03:16
... This part of the Museum is set up to give an early warning about genocidal events throughout the world. If enough of us contact them, it might get through to them that California and other places around the world are experiencing a new form of genocide.

https://i.postimg.cc/3wkymqmj/earlywarn-1.jpg


Right now, the Early Warning Project ranks the US at .8/nearly zero risk of holocaust.

OK, but considering the US Government is the perpetrator, which 'government, civil society or influential actor' do you want this organization to provide an 'early warning' to after it receives numerous letters?

Would you expect the Jews running this organization would confront the Jews who own all mass media and are deeply entrenched in the genocide and cover up?

This would be my letter.

TO:
THE HOLOCAUST MUSEUM, Early Warning Project
Washington, DC

Dear Sirs:
I am a concerned citizen trying to sound the alarm bell about the acts of mass genocide being perpetrated on American citizens on American soil. After much analysis I can provide, other citizens and I have determined that the recent Santa Rosa, Carr, Butte and Malibu fires in CA have the exact signatures of targeted attacks using Directed Energy Weaponry resulting in the genocidal murder of 1000's of US citizens and the destruction of even more 1000's of entire private homes and businesses.

Because there has been zero protection from, comprehensive investigation of or retaliation by any US authority or Military, we believe this DEW created genocide is again, like 9-11, being perpetrated on US soil by the only agency with the ability to do so which is within the US Government. This postulation is supported by the evidence of the direct collusion of US mass media companies with the perpetrators, taking orders to flood all forms of media with cover up stories, false scapegoats for the causes and especially to shield the public from the true numbers of fellow citizens murdered and structures decimated and the suppression of all incriminating surrounding facts - also just like 9-11.

We additionally realize that the CA fires are just the latest round of weather based genocidal attacks against American citizens and have also identified quite a long list of other attacks using artificially directed and enhanced weather patterns to cause unnaturally excessively destructive floods, hurricanes, tornados and snowstorms.

This clearly adds up to deliberate, active and ongoing mass genocide as defined by your organization. Please advise us who with the power to intervene and stop these actions of the US Government against it's citizens you suggest to 'give warning to' as your objective states.

We hope you are not just another DC shill organization in bed with these conscienceless criminals and only created to monitor who is catching on to these agendas and the rate that the public is becoming aware of them.

Otherwise, thank you in advance for the bravery and integrity it will take to stand up to the controllers of the most heinous futuristic weaponry technologies in history, a modern wave of heathens who have shown no hesitation to snuff out dissenters on a whim just like their Nazi Germany predecessors, but this time are being aided and abetted by the world's richest Jews who purchased and consolidated all mainstream media and internet control and are using that power to cover up these US Government attacks on it's citizens for near 20 years now, maybe longer.

Sincerely,
A concerned American

Waves: You wrote a fantastic letter! If I were you, I would send it to them, but blind-copy it to everyone you can think of. If I were super-rich I would take out ad space in some of the larger newspapers and print it there as well. Maybe send it to university presidents, and university student newspapers? Think big! The pen is mightier than the sword!

Acturian I totally support you in bringing this to the public attention. There is to many anomalies in recent CA fires. Fires that burn at twice the normal temps - melt steel. Fire Captains say they have never seen anything like this ferocity.

Arcturian108
24th January 2019, 12:12
The two retired California firemen have posted a fourth part of their recent interview, answering questions:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dfZaHXAtY8E

Arcturian108
25th January 2019, 18:42
One of the anomalies of the Paradise fire was the authorities replacing all cement culverts under roads there almost immediately as though there was some culpable evidence involved in the old culverts. So here someone has done the proper research around this issue:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdZ9nr74hNg&feature=youtu.be

waves
25th January 2019, 20:15
I am sick to my stomach at this news and feeling the choking feeling like many in history who have felt helpless against an inevitable future coming in the form of a ruthless enemy with weapons they have no defense for closing in on them closer and closer.

1-24-19, a week after their threat to file bankruptcy, in collusion with the state run CAL FIRE Agency the political strategy to shield the scapegoat against billions of dollars of liability for this 9-11 has been revealed.

PGE is being allowed to single out one ignition point of the largest, most destructive 'named' section of the fire - 'Tubbs' - the most costly - and blame it on one property's privately owned wooden pole and privately owned electrical system failure. What?

They needed to pin something on PGE, so PGE is taking blame for the rest of equipment that miraculously all failed at once far apart at the rest of the admitted 18 separate 'ignition points' and started the fires with different 'names' - though it was really one big very connected soup. Please refer to the evidence presented in the other Fire thread here that the truth is possibly 100 ignition points or more.

https://www.pressdemocrat.com/news/9207814-181/cal-fire-says-tubbs-fire?ref=mostarticle&gallery=9208263
https://i.postimg.cc/bJ0zBRbt/wooden-pole-story-1-25-19.png

Arcturian108
25th January 2019, 21:04
Regarding PG&E news just noted by Waves, until the public wakes up to the fact that PG&E is being made a scapegoat in what is obviously a much larger operation, then nothing will change. It's too bad so many people will not be able to sue them due to these lies, but some of us knew from day one that these fires were not simply due to electrical wiring mishaps. So if you live in an areas affected by the California fires, please awaken your friends and neighbors to what is really going on.

Meanwhile, I am still planning to hold a local discussion on February 6th at my library, and I have been in contact with Mark McCandlish, a knowledgeable scientist who understands the geoengineering part of this puzzle. Mark's work was noted a few years ago on this forum, but he is new to me, and from a recent e-mail he sent me, I will let him reintroduce himself with an exact quote:

"As you may know, I spent about thirty years working in the defense and aerospace industry, working as a designer, conceptual artist and
for a short while as a technical publications editor at General Dynamics in Pomona, California. I worked for all of the major defense
contractors and had a secret clearance a couple of times. I also worked on the radar, infrared and weapons control system of the Convair
F-106 Delta Dart with the 318th Fighter Interceptor Squadron (318FIS) while in the U.S. Air Force back in the early 1970's. My father was
a 25 year veteran of the Air Force also, so like yourself, I had the chance to see many other parts of the world as a kid.

I'm happy to dig up some material for you to read, although some of it will be very technical. I seem to have a knack for taking this kind
of information and boil it down into ideas that the average person can relate to. For example, if I said that these nano particles of Aluminum
used in the jet fuel are less than 100 microns across- as small as that is- people couldn't really comprehend just how small they are. But if
I held up a child's flotation device (shaped like a donut), 14 inches across, and told you that if this thing was a human red blood cell (which you
can't even see without a microscope) and I lined 50, 22 caliber BB's next to it, that would be a scale model of how small these nanoparticles are.

That diminutive size matches the wavelength of a radio frequency that oscillates at a billion cycles (Hertz) per second. And this fact is the key
to why nanoparticles can be used to modify weather. The phenomenon was discovered many years ago, when the military was looking for ways to
make our aircraft more "stealthy"- that is, harder to see with a radar system. The engineers and physicists knew that objects of a certain size or
shape will resonate when they are exposed to a frequency of sound or electromagnetic emission that matches some aspect or dimension of this
target object. Like that old TV commercial for BASF audio tapes to show their fidelity of recording by having singer Ela Fitzgerald hit a high note
that shatters a wine glass, then replaying the tape to shatter a second glass. She found a note that matched the resonant frequency of the glass,
and the vibrations absorbed by this object over-stress its crystalline structure causing it to break.

Now in the case of metallic nano particles, electromagnetic emissions that match their size do something a little different. When they are absorbed,
they cause the particles to convert the EM signal to heat. This absorption process model was then used to find materials that matched the known
frequencies that were predominantly used by Russian (Soviet) and Red Chinese military radars. At that time they were using tiny bits of wire that
were "tuned" according to their length to produce this same reaction. You could think of it as being very much like changing the tune of a single string on a guitar by moving your finger up the fret board on the neck of the guitar, and by shortening the length of the vibrating string, you produce a higher and higher
note (or frequency of sound). The same is true for these wires which were embedded in what was called "radar absorbing paint" on our first rudimentary
stealth aircraft, like the U-2 and the SR-71 Blackbird. The military term used to describe this result was to "reduce their radar cross section".

But as materials science became progressively more advanced, processes were developed to create smaller and smaller particles. One early process
was to spray molten metal from a nozzle onto a very cold, spinning metal disc. The disc was chilled with something like liquid nitrogen, so the molten
microdroplets of metal that hit the spinning disc would be thrown to the outer edge by centrifugal force, rolling and cooling rapidly as they did so, and
in this way they could produce uniformly sized, microscopic particles of metal. Think of countless billions of super small ball bearings piling up around
the disc. And the pivotal characteristic here, was that all the particles were nearly identical in size. This is very important to the effect desired in
absorbing electromagnetic frequencies. Because when you have countless numbers of these particles floating around in the air, all exposed to the same
microwave frequency (gigahertz- billions of cycles per second) they all react in the same way. They all heat up. Generally, the temperature floats around
138* F- a temperature that is maintained by the the dissipation of heat into the surrounding air. In this way, it is possible to heat up an entire air mass,
including all the moisture contained in it, and causing it to rise in a powerful convection cell. This carries all that moisture up to the higher altitudes
where it freezes, and becomes a storm system.

The advantages of this method are numerous. For example, the heating can be maintained by following the lofted airmass and its nano particles, continuously
reheating the cell with microwaves and keeping the moisture up in the stratosphere for days or weeks. In this way, you can deny precipitation to one region or flood another, by turning off the microwave transmission and allowing all the accumulated rain to fall. You can create high and low pressure systems with this rising and falling process that can literally "steer" the jet stream in the upper atmosphere. Low pressure systems in the northern hemisphere rotate counter-clockwise. High pressure systems in the north rotate clockwise. By arranging these cells rotating in opposite directions next to each other you can dramatically enhance wind speed, creating tornadoes or destructive high winds. Some of the lofting produced in recent years has been so powerful, that it has created hail stones up to the size of softballs. You can find videos showing this on YouTube. You will note that these hailstones actually appear as bundles of smaller hailstones that have been lofted and frozen together while at higher altitudes. That's how weird some of this stuff can get."

James Newell
26th January 2019, 02:23
Someone has to get pictures/videos on the culverts. If there is no evidence of the mazers melting the rebar then this report is simply, excuse the pun, hot air.
I would also think the ground would absorb the microwave energy.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdZ9nr74hNg

onawah
26th January 2019, 03:41
A fireproofed tiny off-grid house on wheels, built after a devastating fire in Australia in 2009.
Although even a house like this might not survive the kinds of fires we are seeing currently (particularly if the roads for escaping the fires are inaccessible), but it may be a solution in some circumstances, and is an inspiring example of human ingenuity in the face of daunting odds.

Builder’s Incredible Fire Resistant, Off-Grid, Passive Tiny House On Wheels
Living Big In A Tiny House
Published on Jan 25, 2019

"This incredible tiny house on wheels has been specially engineered to help make it resistant to forest fires.
With wildfires becoming an every more frequent occurrence, it’s important for us to start thinking about fire resistance when designing our homes. The tiny house movement has been a great opportunity for innovation and experimentation. In this video, we visit the tiny house of an Australian builder, Tom and his tiny house on wheels which has been designed to be resistant to forest fires.

Tom’s tiny house is located in Kinglake, just outside of Melbourne, Australia. In 2009, Kinglake was engulfed by some of the worst forest fires in Australian history, claiming the lives of 180 people and a tremendous amount of damage to property. The land where his tiny house is parked is still scared from the flames of those tragic fires.

Inspired to find better solutions for building, Tom has explored various ways of making his incredible off the grid, solar passive tiny house resistant to fires. This includes design elements as well as clever material choices. If you’re considering building a tiny home (or any home for that matter) in an area at risk of wildfires, there are lots of great tips for you to consider in this video."
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Arcturian108
26th January 2019, 13:25
Someone has to get pictures/videos on the culverts. If there is no evidence of the mazers melting the rebar then this report is simply, excuse the pun, hot air.
I would also think the ground would absorb the microwave energy.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdZ9nr74hNg

The retired fire captain John Lord and his friend Matt, also a retired fireman, reported on the immediate replacement of all culverts in Paradise following the fire. This was stated in one of their videos previously noted on this thread. That's what this issue is all about, and the video I posted yesterday just tried to explain why they were removing all the evidence of metal underground being greatly affected by this strange fire.

James Newell
26th January 2019, 18:03
Yes but there has to be documentation either by pictures, video or first hand witnesses. It may be easy to get some first hand accounts by the workers who are doing the replacing if they saw melted rebar etc. if that can documented that would add to the energy weapon scenario evidence. Frankly it would be pretty powerful proof. Any Californians care to take a drive up there and talk to some workers?

ThePythonicCow
26th January 2019, 18:55
That diminutive size matches the wavelength of a radio frequency that oscillates at a billion cycles (Hertz) per second.
If by "that diminutive size", Mark McCandlish means the 100 micron diameter of the aluminum nano-particles, then I think he's off a wee bit ... a factor of 3000.

Electromagnetic waves that have a wavelength of 100 microns will have a frequency not of one billion cycles per second (one gigahertz), but rather of three thousand billion cycles per second.

However, I suspect that he's really only off by a factor of 3, not of 3000, because I suspect (from such sites as this one (https://www.nanoshel.com/product/aluminum-nanoparticles)) that the typical size of aluminum nanoparticles is closer to 100 nanometers, not 100 microns. A micron is 1000 times bigger than a nanometer.

So I suspect McCandlish made two, off-setting errors by factors of 1000, along with one, still remaining error by a mere factor of 3.

In other words, I suspect that the correct statements would be:

Aluminum nanoparticles are commonly about 100 nanometers (0.1 microns) or a little less in diameter.
This 100 nanometer distance is the wavelength of electromagnetic radiation in a vacuum with a frequency of 3000 GHz (gigahertz, billion cycles per second).

That's likely why "nanoparticles" are called "nanoparticles", because their size is most conveniently measured in nanometers (not microns).

Table of units:

millimeter (mm): one thousandth of a meter
micron (µ): one millionth of a meter
nanometer (nm): one billionth of a meter

That abbreviation (µ) for a micron is the Greek letter mu (https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%CE%BC). As is common in science and mathematics work in the various "Romantic" languages, when we run out of letters in our native alphabet for our symbols, we resort to using letters from other alphabets, most commonly the Greek alphabet, which is the father of Latin and a common grandfather of the other Romantic languages.

===

P.S. -- I probably should not have posted the above, as it's going a bit off topic from what matters in this thread. What might be more relevant to this thread is the explanation that McCandlish provides on the use of nanoparticles along with EMF radiation of a frequency close to the size of the particles to heat air on a large scale, thereby changing the weather. That part makes good sense to me.

Zanshin
30th January 2019, 08:16
Callum Burroughs of Business Insider Australia reports that PG&E has filed for bankruptcy protection
as a fallout from liabilities incurred due to the fires.

The angle for this article - increased risk for companies due to 'global climate change'.

https://www.businessinsider.com.au/pge-biggest-climate-change-bankruptcy-as-utility-files-for-chapter-11-2019-1?r=US&IR=T

RunningDeer
30th January 2019, 13:53
Part 5: Paradise Fires --Latest Update and Conclusions from Retired Fire Captains (44 minutes)
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Supposedly Shelly
Published on Jan 29, 2019

Retired Fire Captains John and Matt give some conclusions and updates regarding the Paradise Fire that Demolished this Community. Microwave Event

Arcturian108
12th February 2019, 09:54
A handout used at local meeting (feel free to copy):

California Holocaust - References

Strangeness of recent California fires:

· During the Santa Rosa “Tubbs Fire” of Oct. 8th, 2017 – houses burned to the ground, but most trees remained green. At the time it was the worst fire in California history

· Paradise Fire of Nov. 8th, 2018 eclipsed Tubbs Fire as the worst in California history with 13,500 homes burned, with further fire anomalies noted

Anomalies in these northern California Fires

· Paradise residents were not given any warning, many never told to evacuate​ (cell towers ceased functioning)​

· Escape Routes had been recently narrowed[i] - known as “road dieting”

· Firemen reported houses burned from the inside out, not typical fire damage

· Plastic garbage bins were found in pristine condition all over the area

· See YouTube Video: “​Part 1 Paradise Fires--Massive "Event" Expert Testimony Retired Fire Captains"

​(Part 1:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ma26EBzJkxE[/url]​) (Testimony is in 5 parts)

Official Explanations

· Governor Jerry Brown blamed climate change, and said this is “the new abnormal” and we should expect fires all-year-round for next 20 years.

· Unusually high winds blamed for the rapidly expanding fire

· Air was extremely dry, and October is the time when fires do the most damage in California due to normal summer droughts

· Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) were negligent and claim they may have been at fault in the “Camp fire” (which included towns of Paradise, Concow and Magalia)

· Number of deceased (85 fatalities) seems falsely low – Paradise dental offices burned, so identifying dental records not possible for charred​ or vaporized bodies

Unofficial Explanation​ &​​ Evidence of a Planned Event:​

· ​Heavy aerial spraying reported every day before the fire (Aluminum​-oxide nano particles​)

· Weather warfare against all of California​,​ and other parts of the ​world​​ (See YouTube "WeatherWar101")​

· Directed Energy Weaponry (DEW’s) likely used

· PG&E had a staging area in place on the defunct Paradise golf course at least several weeks before the fire.

· ​​​See​ YouTube video: “Dustin Nemos & Ginny Silcox on DE Weaponry and the State of the Tech”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ub5H7mRSyg4 ​ ​(Silcox mentions similarities to 9/11 Twin Towers demolition at 8:55 point)

Book

Elana Freeland’s Under an Ionized Sky: From Chemtrails to Space Fence Lockdown (2018)

__________________________________________________ _________________

[i] In 2009, the town of Paradise proposed a reduced number of travel lanes on the roadways and received state funding from the California Department of Transportation to implement a road diet along Skyway, Pearson Road, and Clark Road, three of the town's main thoroughfares and evacuation routes. Out of four evacuation routes out of Paradise, three of which were narrow, two-lane mountain roads, the fourth, Skyway Boulevard, was the only artery that could effectively handle high amounts of traffic. A grand jury investigation for a similar fire nearby in 2008 had recommended “immediate modification of Skyway, from Paradise to Chico, as an emergency evacuation route, by removing trees and brush and creating fire barriers on both sides of the road.”[6] However, in 2012, the county government decided to narrow the boulevard by replacing traffic lanes with bike lanes, bulb-outs, and other traffic calming measures. Critics of road dieting blamed the narrowing of the boulevard for causing gridlock, thus trapping evacuating drivers in the fire.[7]



--

waves
15th February 2019, 20:47
A possible reason for the puzzle pieces of posts along roads burning, fires starting at bottoms of trees and power poles, and houses appearing to have burned from inside out - or - from underneath first.

https://i.postimg.cc/Mp95sXx7/conductive-metal-lighting-wood.jpg

Posted Jan. 2, 2019

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cheHC8X-2zM

The theory continues as an explanation for why underground plastic culverts with metal bars inside were destroyed and had to be replaced.

Posted Jan. 14, 2019

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdZ9nr74hNg

onawah
25th February 2019, 01:44
For more good information and some background in how Agenda 21 has been "progressing" ( too good a word!) since 2011 in CA. and elsewhere (without the complications of issues surrounding Deborah Tavares's ) see this thread, starting here:
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?101257-THIS-is-our-future----Agenda-21-Deborah-Tavares&p=1275087&viewfull=1#post1275087

PS I've requested a change of title for that thread from the Mods, or a split off thread, so the Deborah Tavares issues can be kept separate.

ThePythonicCow
25th February 2019, 07:34
PS I've requested a change of title for that thread from the Mods, or a split off thread, so the Deborah Tavares issues can be kept separate.
I've not seen any such request ??

onawah
25th February 2019, 15:43
I sent it to Michelle Marie, since she started that thread.

ThePythonicCow
25th February 2019, 19:15
I sent it to Michelle Marie, since she started this thread.

Michelle Marie stepped down from being a moderator last September, and has not been on the forum since then :). This happened the same time as the kerfuffle on the main Q thread.

Could you send your request again, to one or more of us who are presently active?

Sorry - thanks!

Angels1981
2nd March 2019, 11:17
Hi I am want to say how shocking and unnerving to see how many people have lost their homes. It is fitting to say we too have something similar to share and I wonder if the UK are doing it to us or if it was an actual freak accident.
I am not there to see this it's a destruction of humanity but equally our countryside. Destruction is the opposite to creation so yes evil intent may be behind this.
I wonder if they are prepping for something bigger. In creation they do things little by little and I see them misplacing people for what real reason? something more in the future or what?
They said the one in England was done on a winter's day when we had hot weather?
https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1093055/Saddleworth-moor-fire-mapped-update-where-is-fire-raging-map-saddleworth-fire-map-marsden

waves
2nd March 2019, 16:37
VERY curious Angels1981, thanks for posting about those winter fires in England. There are definitely some of the same wordings of 'comments' and 'observations' in that article as the provably unnatural fires in CA and elsewhere having to do with the totally out of ordinary nature and extremely unusual weather conditions.

I still have the same question you do. If we are correct about everything sinister we suspect, I still can't see what the bigger agenda or greater benefit to who is for this level of destruction and murder in random pockets of places. They really don't need prepping target practice and it's not changing anything on a mass scale....yet. Do they really think they need all these incidents as 'examples' to sway mass public opinion in the future about otherwise unwelcome agendas?

I'd be very interested in any updates from your area and especially anywhere people with suspicions are talking about it.

ExomatrixTV
10th October 2019, 18:48
Demand NO PG&E Bailout! Clean, Safe, Public Utilities NOW!:
https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/no-pge-bailout

An urgent plea to Sacramento: Don’t bail out PG&E:
https://calmatters.org/commentary/pge-bailout/

Retaliation Against PG&E, Oroville Office Egged:
https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2019/10/09/18827179.php

‘Bailout in sheep’s clothing’ for PG&E? Advocates slam California wildfire plan
https://www.sacbee.com/news/politics-government/capitol-alert/article217485430.html

PG&E admits safety violations; agrees to pay $65M to settle California records claims:
https://www.abc10.com/article/news/local/wildfire/pge-settles-california-records-claims/103-9a47d5fb-09ac-416f-a7ee-27614e7f600e

Lawsuit: California Utility Customers Forced to Bail Out Utilities for Wildfires They Cause:
https://californiaglobe.com/section-2/lawsuit-california-utility-customers-forced-to-bail-out-utilities-for-wildfires-they-cause/

Alliance of Bondholders and Fire Victims Unsettles PG&E Bankruptcy:
https://www.wsj.com/articles/pg-e-moves-forward-with-11-billion-settlement-plan-denounces-elliotts-11569238288

PG&E Reaches $11B Settlement with Insurers Over California Wildfires:
https://www.connect.media/pge-reaches-11b-settlement-with-insurers-over-california-wildfires/

PG&E reaches $65 million settlement in record-falsification case:
https://www.sfchronicle.com/business/article/PG-E-reaches-65-million-settlement-in-14490933.php

California electric company PG&E to pay $65M settlement over claims it falsified records:
https://abcnews.go.com/US/california-electric-company-pge-pay-65m-settlement-claims/story?id=66080794

PG&E Agrees To Pay $11 Billion Insurance Settlement Over California Wildfires:
https://www.npr.org/2019/09/13/760479525/pg-e-to-pay-11-billion-insurance-settlement-over-wildfires-in-paradise-and-elsew

PG&E to cut off power to nearly 800,000 customers to reduce wildfire risk:
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/10/08/pge-to-cut-off-power-to-nearly-800000-customers-to-reduce-wildfire-risk.html

Philippe
10th October 2019, 20:57
PG&E is filing for bankruptcy. And “bondholders led by Paul Singer’s Elliott Management Corp. have an exit plan of their own, which is backed by victims of the fires that put the company into bankruptcy”. Note that Elliott Management Corp. is a so-called vulture fund that earns outrageous high returns on debts of third world countries. They succeeded doing that in Argentina when I lived there. And now this country is in financial crisis again. But what interests us in this tread are the anomalies of the fires. Explanations of natural causes that started the fires don’t add up. If exotic technologies or weaponry have been used it is of the interest of all earthlings to have that established in an enquiry. Bail-outs and financial settlements should not be hush money.

ExomatrixTV
12th October 2019, 04:55
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13th October 2019, 21:26
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James Newell
13th October 2019, 21:41
The satellite images of the blasts and then fires are pretty good evidence of high chicanery. CaLif needs more fed aid so lets have an emergency.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3efGrrkR87Q

ExomatrixTV
13th October 2019, 21:49
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14th October 2019, 01:29
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Delight
28th October 2019, 02:37
I didn't see any posts yet about the latest blazes in California?

The picture is from this article Live updates: Kincade Fire now threatens 80,000 structures, containment drops
By Anna Bauman, Dominic Fracassa and Chronicle staff Oct. 27, 2019 (https://www.sfchronicle.com/california-wildfires/article/Live-updates-Evacuations-in-Oakley-Sonoma-14565967.php)


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onawah
28th October 2019, 05:18
Kincade Fire: 180,000 under evacuation orders in Sonoma County, California — live updates
BY CAROLINE LINTON
UPDATED ON: OCTOBER 27, 2019 / 10:35 PM / CBS NEWS
( (videos at the link): https://www.cbsnews.com/live-news/fire-in-california-latest-on-kincade-sonoma-tick-fires-evacuations-today-live-updates-2019-10-27/
Hurricane-force winds created blowtorch-like conditions overnight in Northern California as the Kincade Fire continued to rage Sunday. As of 6:30 p.m. PT, the fire had burned more than 54,000 acres and was only 5% contained.

California Governor Gavin Newsom has declared a statewide state of emergency Sunday, which allows "every resource available" fight the wildfire.

Approximately 180,000 people are under evacuation orders, the Sonoma County Sheriff tweeted. "This is the largest evacuation that any of us at the Sheriff's Office can remember. Take care of each other," the Sheriff's office tweeted.
Cal Fire said Sunday night that two firefighters have been injured fighting the Kincade Fire.

In Southern California, the Tick Fire in Santa Clarita had burned over 4,600 acres and was 70% contained as of Sunday night. At its height, nearly 50,000 residents were ordered to evacuate. They have since been allowed back home as Santa Ana winds started to subside.

https://cbsnews2.cbsistatic.com/hub/i/r/2019/10/27/063d53bc-9490-4e49-acc4-67f1852dce21/thumbnail/620x385/1f867fbde70388d32d823d1fad6785a0/gettyimages-1178481646.jpg

Kincade Fire grows to more than 54,000 acres burned and containment goes down
The Kincade Fire grew to more than 54,000 acres on Sunday but the containment had gone down to 5%, Cal Fire said at a press conference at 6:30 p.m. PT. The evacuation orders are still in place.

Two firefighters were injured Sunday fighting the blaze, Jonathan Cox of Cal Fire said during a press conference. One suffered minor burn injuries, but another suffered significant burn injuries and had to be airlifted to the UC Davis Medical Center.

The fire has destroyed 94 structures and damaged 17 structures, and officials say 80,000 structures are threatened.

The National Weather Service said there were "clearly challenging conditions on the firelines" on Sunday. The wind is expected to shift Monday, and there will be a 24-hour wind of favorable conditions. But there will be another wind event Tuesday night and there is no rain expected for the rest of the month.

One person was arrested Sunday for possible looting in the fire zone, authorities said.As firefighters battle the blaze on the front lines, there is an emerging housing crisis in Marin County as thousands of people struggle to try to find a place to ride out this firestorm, CBS News' Jonathan Vigliotti reported. At a Red Cross shelter that was set up Sunday morning, there was a long line of people of about 100 people waiting to get in. CBS News has been told that already 200 people have settled in.

There are a lot of people with last-minute things they were able to grab before being evacuated, including cats and dogs and possibly a python and lizard inside.

More than 2 million people are without power -- a lot of them coming to shelters so they can get cellphone service.

Then there are those that are part of a mandatory evacuation, those who have no chance to stay at home, many of them seeking a safe place. CBS News has learned there's at least one more power outage scheduled for Sunday and as a result, more shelters will be opening.

Light of day giving a look at the damage on the ground
The light of day gave a look at the damage on the ground in Alexander Valley, CBS News' Janet Shamlian reported from Windsor, California. The fire is still smoldering hours later, with hot spots popping up long after firefighters were forced to move to the next emergency.

"Not over yet by a long shot," police told CBS News. "Unfortunately, we are looking at these winds to continue throughout Sunday."

Conditions are expected to be very bad Sunday night.PG&E monitoring 3rd consecutive wind event
Pacific Gas & Energy said Sunday that it's monitoring a third consecutive wind event that could affect 32 counties across Northern and Central California. PG&E began cutting power for more than 2 million homes and business Saturday, including 1.3 million in the Bay area.

The new, potentially widespread, strong and dry wind event is forecast for Tuesday morning through midday Wednesday for Northern California, according to PG&E. The weather system is forecast to impact Kern County late Tuesday through Thursday morning.

Due to the predicted extreme weather conditions, PG&E said it's considering proactively turning off power for safety.

Portions of counties that may be impacted include, but are not limited to:

Alameda
Alpine
Amador
Butte
Calaveras
Colusa
Contra Costa
El Dorado
Glenn
Humboldt
Kern
Lake
Marin
Mariposa
Mendocino
Napa
Nevada
Placer
Plumas
San Mateo
Santa Clara
Santa Cruz
Shasta
Sierra
Solano
Sonoma
Stanislaus
Tehama
Trinity
Tuolumne
Yolo
Yuba
Evacuations lifted in Crockett, California
Evacuation orders were lifted shortly after 12 p.m. PT in Crockett, located less than 30 miles from San Francisco. The fires erupted along Interstate 80, sending billowing smoke and flames toward the freeway, forcing the California Highway Patrol to shut it down.

The fire started Sunday morning across the Carquinez Strait near the Carquinez Bridge toll plaza in Vallejo, CBS San Francisco reported. The Carquinez Bridge and adjacent portions of I-80 were closed to traffic, as was the Cummings Skyway.

The area of Clearpointe Drive and Del Sur Street in Vallejo was evacuated by safety personnel, according to the CHP, as a brush fire that started shortly after 9 a.m. PT spread across the Carquinez Strait to Crockett, where officials issued evacuation order for the town.

Soda Rock Winery at a "complete loss"
The fire devastated the Soda Rock Winery in the Heraldsburg's Alexander Valley overnight, leaving many of the structures in smoldering ruins by daybreak.

The winery is a "complete loss" after a roof collapse, Cal Fire told the San Francisco Chronicle.

The historic winery was founded in 1869 and was completely restored by Ken and Diane Wilson in 2000.

Kincade Fire jumps containment lines on Highway 128
A wall of fire rapidly approaching Windsor around 9:30 a.m. PT, triggering a frantic call from the Sonoma County Sheriff's Department for residents -- who had ignored a mandatory evacuation order Saturday -- to flee immediately, CBS San Francisco reported.

"Heavy smoke, debris and strong wind reported near Brooks and Arata in Windsor," the department urged in an online alert. "If you are in Windsor you need to get out now."

Cal Fire said the blaze had jumped containment lines on Highway 128. The fire had only been 11% contained when the winds kicked up.

"There were containment lines that were overtaken by the fire," Cal Fire spokesman Brian Vitorelo said early Sunday. "The fire continues to increase."

Sonoma County deputies also said the fire had advanced into southwest edge of Geyserville near Chalk Hill Road. The strong winds had toppled trees onto Chalk Hill Road, making any escape difficult for residents who had ignored an earlier evacuation order.

Kincade Fire at 10% containment and burned more than 30,000 acres
The Kincade Fire was only 10% contained as of 8 a.m. PT on Sunday, having burned 30,000 acres.

More than 3,000 fire personnel were fighting the fire from 68 crews were battling the fire. It has destroyed 79 structures and damaged 14.

Nearly 180,000 people were under evacuation orders Sunday.

Tick Fire at 65% containment
The Tick Fire in Los Angeles County was at 65% containment as of 8 a.m. PT. The fire had burned more than 4,000 acres, destroying 22 structures and damaging 27 structures.

Three firefighters were injured.

At its height, nearly 50,000 residents were ordered to evacuate, CBS Los Angeles reported. They have since been allowed back home as Santa Ana winds started to subside."

More here: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2019/10/27/kincade-fire-grows-200-000-northern-california-flee-homes/2479269001/

Delight
28th October 2019, 05:58
Rolling blackouts have certainly failed to stop the fire storm. At the same time people are dealing with the fires, they are also dealing with no power. This is certainly a melt down in California where even the governor has railed against the power company's actions. Apparently there is also difficulty finding out information in real time to make decisions.

I found a website with frequent updates here called wildfiretoday (https://wildfiretoday.com/2019/10/27/new-fires-in-northern-california/)

There are comments including these


Montana NARsays:
October 27, 2019 at 11:32 am
Thanks for these posts, Bill! With the demise of InciWeb, their fire incident information is being strictly limited. It is difficult to find out any information about these fires, especially when compared to the info available three or four years ago. InciWeb has been effectively dumbed down. And fire information is “disappeared” quickly, so unless one is keeping a personal log of these massive, cataclysmic fires, one can’t find history and maps of a fire’s progression.

I am not impressed with CalFire, either. In 2018, there was more daily fire info than there is this year. The daily basic form that is filled out per fire has less and less information on it.

Why in the world would the government agencies collude to keep this information from the public??

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Tamera Trindadesays:
October 27, 2019 at 12:06 pm
It is a stunningly poor decision for the State of California, including all agencies involved, to reduce or restrict information available to the public regarding fires. Do the bureaucrats involved imagine the public will somehow not second-guess their decisions, if information is not available in real-time? The public needs information to make informed decisions and take action to protect themselves. Relying on the government is a time-proven disaster. Signed, Carr Fire Victim.

All I can think is that California Strangeness seems aimed at destroying the state. The same person Richard Pan who orchestrated the draconian mandates for vaccination has also been involved in legislation that would shut off online information deemed "fake"


California Democrat pushes new law to gut First Amendment
By Peter Barry Chowka
April 13, 2018

(https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2018/04/california_democrat_pushes_new_law_to_gut_first_amendment.html)
There seems to be nothing the Democrats in California won't do to fan the flames of the destruction of this country, its laws, and its institutions – and now, one of its essential founding documents, the Bill of Rights of the United States Constitution. We have making California a sanctuary state for illegal aliens, passing a law that makes it a crime for businesses to cooperate with federal authorities seeking to enforce immigration laws, automatically registering as voters all residents with driver's licenses (including 1 million illegal aliens) – and now, a state legislator who wants to, in effect, restrict or overturn the First Amendment that guarantees the unfettered and unregulated right to free speech.



The author of the proposed legislation is Dr. Richard Pan, a medical doctor whose specialty is pediatrics. Pan, 52, like many of his Democrat colleagues in California's one-party state government, is a legislator on the far left. He served in California's State Assembly for four years before his election to the California Senate in 2014. Prior to running for elective office, Pan was a professor at the U.C. Davis Children's Hospital, where he led the pediatric residency program.

Joel B. Pollak, in an article at Breitbart on April 4, reported the shocking news about the new law Pan is proposing:

California State Senator Dr. Richard Pan (D-Sacramento) has proposed a bill, the "Online False Information Act," that would require anyone who posts news on the Internet to verify their information through "fact-checkers."

The bill, filed quietly in late February as SB 1424, requires all California-based websites to develop a plan to fight "fake news," to use "fact-checkers," and to warn readers – including via social media – of "false information."


California state senator Dr. Richard Pan (D-Sacramento).

The story seems unbelievable – but sadly, it is all too true. Quoting from the proposed legislation:

(a) Any person who operates a social media Internet Web site with physical presence in California shall develop a strategic plan to verify news stories shared on its Internet Web site.

(b) The strategic plan shall include, but is not limited to, all of the following:

(1) A plan to mitigate the spread of false information through news stories.

(2) The utilization of fact-checkers to verify news stories.

(3) Providing outreach to social media users regarding news stories containing false information.

(4) Placing a warning on a news story containing false information.

(c) As used in this section, "social media" means an electronic service or account, or electronic content, including, but not limited to, videos, still photographs, blogs, video blogs, podcasts, instant and text messages, email, online services or accounts, or Internet Web site profiles or locations.

According to Pollak at Breitbart, "[t]he bill would arguably impose onerous costs on individuals and businesses alike, and would serve as a tool for censorship by subjecting dissenting opinions to review via 'fact-checkers.'"

Journalist Jon Rappoport picked up and advanced the story in a column at his No More Fake News website on April 9, "Astonishing California bill would shut down free speech, require fact-checkers:"

California used to be trumpeted as the cutting edge of American culture.

It still is, except the culture is now all about censoring free speech.

California Senator Richard Pan, who was behind the infamous 2015 law mandating vaccinations for schoolchildren (SB277), has stepped up to the plate and introduced another bill.

This one would clamp down on criticism of ANY Official Story.

Both of these articles – Joel B. Pollak's at Breitbart and Jon Rappoport's – are important reading.

To date, other than Breitbart, reporting on S.B. 1424 has been minimal except for brief stories in some online new media and blogs. Jim Hoft at Gateway Pundit took note of the proposed law in an article on April 9 and concluded it with a quote from actor James Woods: "Scratch a liberal, find a fascist."

Peter Barry Chowka is a veteran reporter and analyst of news on national politics, media, and popular culture. He is a frequent contributor to American Thinker. Follow Peter on Twitter at @pchowka.

My thinking has been drifting to Richard Pan second generation Chinese as an agent (acting with others) to destroy the country starting form the west coast. The appearance is of a CONSPIRACY of many with dovetailing agendas that all aim at DELIBERATE take down of California. I am so grieved for the people. I am aggrieved at what looks like conscious destruction of the basis of civil order.

onawah
28th October 2019, 06:07
Kerry & Deborah Tavares broadcasting on Saturday 10/26 re the fires
Project Camelot

"This is a live broadcast with Deborah Tavares who is on the road checking out the fires in the area near the Geysers and insider info on what's really happening... We managed to obtain a live report from a former Northern California Fire Captain (Matt) who is currently fighting the fire at his property in the Kincaid area. Vital on the scene info."
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I except Snoop4truth will have something to say about this on his thread:
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?105568-The-Hoaxes-of-Deborah-Tavares

Delight
28th October 2019, 06:49
I think Snoop4truth may be properly concerned? False information to buttress her position is disgraceful.

My POV is that in fact, Taveres uses the knowing we have that the systems managing our daily life are NOT based on maintaining the REAL common good.I look at various issues and see the same intentions manifested... "power and control relentlessly waged in order to USE and ABUSE the individual beings (of all kinds) living on this planet."

People who are looking for the truth find her. I don't know why she manipulates and lies? That is what I think she is guilty of doing. She has a whole slew of fellow travelers in her work of deceiving. They are found in all the camps who paint their chosen enemies to blame and deliberately create mis-information. Just because she expresses some of my concerns, that does not make her a reliable source. MAYBE she thinks that only by magnifying or manufacturing information can she arouse others to her concerns?

That is why we really need to learn how to think through information and have a willingness to look at facts that don't fit our "beliefs". WE NEED SOUND INFORMATION, not propaganda. That is why it terribly horrifically dangerous to allow the filtering that is occurring with information platforms.

FYI, I had seen this short article before


Aluminum Dust from Geoengineering Fueling Super Wildfires According to Author
Denis Mills
Sep 06, 2018 (prnewswire.com/news-releases/aluminum-dust-from-geoengineering-fueling-super-wildfires-according-to-author-300707890.html)

LOS ANGELES, Sept. 6, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- While researching for his new novel, author Denis Mills discovered an alarming link between chemtrails and the super wildfires.

The author discovered that unprecedented levels of aluminum and barium nanodust, primary components in chemtrails, both of which are incendiary, are fueling the ferocity of the super wildfires.

A retired USAF brigadier general, Gen. Charles Jones, has been quoted from a public source as stating, "These white aircraft spray trails are the result of scientifically verifiable spraying of aluminum particles and other toxic heavy metals, polymers and chemicals."

"Millions of tons of aluminum and barium are being sprayed almost daily across the U.S., stated Mills, a former naval officer and UCLA graduate. "Just sprinkle aluminum or barium dust on a fire and see what happens. It's near explosive. When wildfires break out, the aluminum/barium dust results in levels of fire intensity so great as to cause firefighters to coin a new term ̶ 'firenados,' " he said. The entire U.S., in addition to various other NATO countries, are being sprayed."

The government has for years denied the existence of chemtrail spraying. It now calls the program by various names, all under Geoengineering.

According to Cal Fire operation chief Steve Crawford, the fires are burning differently and more aggressively. It has been reported the fires move faster than anyone has ever seen and barriers that in years past contained them such as rivers, no longer do.

In California's Mt. Shasta region, Francis Mangel, a USDA biologist tested and found elevated levels of aluminum in water and soil samples of 4,610 parts per million which is 25,000 times the safe guidelines of the World Health Organization.

Some have claimed Mr. Mills is publicity-seeking for his teen and young adult fiction adventure series, Matt Legend, about four teens who encounter and battle the supernatural and all kinds of strange things, including the forces behind the chemtrails. The adventure thriller is being called the new Harry Potter. Mr. Mills states the research speaks for itself and the novel is only what led to the discovery. "Authors are known for researching things to death," he stated. No one can argue, however, the wildfires' newfound ferocity or the millions of tons of aluminum/barium nanodust which have appeared, which is killing vegetation and causing illness and death.

"Matt Legend: Veil of Lies" on Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/Matt-Legend-Veil-Denis-Mills-ebook/dp/B07FVKD62N/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1536166550&sr=8-1&keywords=matt+legend

Delight
28th October 2019, 07:18
I found a few articles about geoengineering and fires


Geoengineering risks losers as well as winners for climate and wildfire risks
by University of Exeter (https://phys.org/news/2018-04-geoengineering-losers-winners-climate-wildfire.html)

It’s important to consider "regional details" as well as global averages, researchers say. Credit: University of Exeter
Artificially altering the climate system to limit global warming to 1.5C could increase the risks of wildfires in some areas, new research suggests.

While the international community is already aiming to limit global warming to below 2C by reducing greenhouse gas emissions, the more ambitious aim of a 1.5C limit is known to be challenging to reach in this way.

An additional method to further limit warming might be to release sulphur dioxide high in the atmosphere, to produce a thin veil of droplets that would reflect some sunlight back to space and help keep the Earth cool.

However, the new research suggests that this method of geoengineering could also introduce its own new impacts by shifting global rainfall patterns.

The research by scientists at the University of Exeter and the Met Office Hadley Centre, carried out as part of the EU-funded project HELIX, looked at the implications of this for global patterns of wildfire using computer models of the global climate.

Their simulations suggested that, while the cooler global temperatures would overall lead to lower fire risk at 1.5C global warming compared to 2C, some regions would actually see an increase in fire risk because of drier and warmer conditions locally.

Lead author Chantelle Burton, of the University of Exeter, said: "This illustrates the complexity of actively trying to change the climate, rather than simply reducing our influence on it. Interventions meant to reduce impacts could actually increase the impacts for many people."

In the models, most parts of the world saw 30 fewer days per year with high fire risk.

However, up to 31 more days with high fire risk were seen in parts of North and South America, east and south Asia and southern Africa.

Professor Richard Betts, a co-author of the study and director of the HELIX project, said: "It is clear that overall there are benefits to limiting global warming.

"However, it's important to look beyond simply global average temperatures and consider the regional details, especially if more radical measures such as geoengineering were ever to be considered.

"If interventions led to losers as well as winners, how would we deal with the ethics of this?"

The paper, published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters, is entitled: "Will fire danger be reduced by using solar radiation management to limit global warming to 1.5°C compared to 2.0°C?"


California Wildfires: Role of Undisclosed Atmospheric Manipulation and Geoengineering
J. Marvin Herndon and Mark Whiteside
Nov 14, 2018, (https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/california-wildfires-role-of-undisclosed-atmospheric-manipulation-and-geoengineering-300750097.html)

-- California Governor Jerry Brown blames climate change for the currently raging wildfires in California. A recently published scientific article challenges that assertion, and reveals a fundamentally different underlying cause for the California wildfire severity that officials have neglected to disclose.

Published October 1, 2018 in the Journal of Geography, Environment and Earth Science International, the scientific article by J. Marvin Herndon, PhD, of Transdyne Corporation and Mark Whiteside, MD, MPH, a Florida Department of Health physician, reveals an unrecognized source of causality leading to increases in combustibility, intensity, and the extent of California, wildfires, and the concomitant harm to human and environmental health

The authors, as noted in the article, "review the evidence that atmospheric manipulation utilizing aerosolized coal fly ash is a primary factor in the extent and severity of forest fires in California and elsewhere; adverse effects include exacerbation of drought, tree and vegetation die- off and desiccation, and unnaturally heating the atmosphere and surface regions of Earth."

Jet-spraying tiny particles into the region where clouds form, instead of compensating for global warming as some climate scientists wrongly believe, does quite the opposite including, as the article reveals, inhibiting rainfall, retarding heat loss from the surface, contributing to global warming, blocking the flow of moisture-laden clouds from the Pacific, causing climate chaos, poisoning the environment, and posing serious potential health risks to humans.

The article further reveals, "Forest combustibility is increased by moisture-absorbing aerosolized particles that damage the waxy coatings of leaves and needles, reducing their tolerance to drought. The aerial climate manipulation using coal fly ash greatly increases the potential for forest fire ignition by lightning.

In addition as the article discloses, "Wildfires dramatically worsen baseline air pollution, emitting harmful gases and volatile organic compounds, and they both concentrate and re-emit toxic elements and radioactive nuclides over a wide area."

As the article states, "The type of air pollution created by wildfires is associated with increased all-cause mortality, with the greatest impact on respiratory and cardiovascular disease. Studies have shown that aerosolized coal fly ash is an important risk factor for chronic lung disease, lung cancer and neurodegenerative disease. Failure to recognize multifold adverse consequences of jet-spraying particulates into the atmosphere … will continue the progression of ever-accelerating ecological disasters."

The undisclosed jet-sprayed tiny particles do not remain in the region where clouds form, but mix with the air we breathe posing, without informed consent, human and environmental health calamities. No one has the right to poison the air we breathe or to corrupt our planet's complex and interrelated natural processes that makes life on Earth possible. The raging severity of the California wildfires should be a wakeup call for prudent citizens to demand an immediate and permanent halt to all geoengineering activities.

Information and pdf: http://www.nuclearplanet.com/cawf2.pdf

Source:

J. Marvin Herndon, Ph.D.
Transdyne Corporation
858-869-1964
858-232-1177
Email: 204818@email4pr.com
Website: http://NuclearPlanet.com

SOURCE J. Marvin Herndon and Mark Whiteside



Could Northern California’s “Wildfires” Be Directly Related To Geoengineering?
Posted by Erin Elizabeth | Oct 10, 2017
By Dr. Steven Amato, contributing writer for geoengineeringwatch.orgcom/could-northern-californias-wildfires-be-directly-related-to-geoengineering/ (https://www.healthnutnews.com/could-northern-californias-wildfires-be-directly-related-to-geoengineering/)

Fire personnel are saying the fires destroying tens of thousands of acres in the northern part of the state are like nothing they’ve seen before. They comment in amazement and concern on the ignition metrics, fuel consumption and intense heat being generated by these fires. Could there be a connection between the intentionally sprayed aerosol particulate trails (which contain aluminum and barium) and the intense heat being generated by these fires?

Aluminum is a powerful conductor of electricity and heat. Because it’s lighter than copper, it is often used in aircraft to cut down on weight. Electrical contractors use aluminum wire as a substitute for copper because of its lower cost per foot. Remember, nano-sized particles contained in the aerosols are an infinitesimally fine dust. They are a metal, and they do coat the leaves, the duff below the tree canopy and fuel sources on the ground. When this dust ignites, which it does because it is not in its dense form, an un-natural, tremendous quantity of heat is generated. Coupled with the extreme dryness caused by bad actors engineering our drought, and you have the ingredients for catastrophic destructive forces. One would not be going out on a limb by characterizing the unfolding events as a false flag, having been consciously (or unconsciously) engineered ahead of time.
If the pseudoscientific thinking behind the geo-engineering were truly scientific, they would have factored ignition effects of aluminum into the equation before deciding to move forward with their plans to drought the state using aluminum, barium and strontium, known desiccants with powerful drying properties.

Where is the governor during all this? He’s signing legislation that will force Californian’s into mandatory vaccinations that science has shown can cause autism and death in children and adults. Parents must now decide whether to compromise their children’s health risks, or bear the expense of private or home schooling. Jerry Brown is also preparing to strip private property rights to water on privately owned lands.

If you think there’s something wrong with this picture, you’re not a conspiracy theorist, you’re conspiracy analyst. Think for a minute about the possibility of continued aerosol activity leading to fresh produce and grape production cut backs. You can see, regardless of the intentions behind the parties geoengineering pseudoscientific nonsense, the entire program to drought the west has no science to support it; that is unless the science is a military strategy of aggression… in which case it makes perfect sense.

The evidence is mounting against the powerful interests behind this epic violation of nature and its balanced forces. There can be no valid argument for what’s been going on in the skies above our heads for the last decade. The point of critical mass has arrived. Pretending it will go away is more than foolish, it’s abetting criminal behavior. The public deserves an explanation and it deserves that explanation now.
This is a guest piece By Dr. Steven Amato, contributing writer for geoengineeringwatch.org

onawah
28th October 2019, 16:38
Your concerns are shared! See: http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?105568-The-Hoaxes-of-Deborah-Tavares&p=1320329&viewfull=1#post1320329


I think Snoop4truth may be properly concerned? False information to buttress her position is disgraceful.

My POV is that in fact, Taveres uses the knowing we have that the systems managing our daily life are NOT based on maintaining the REAL common good.I look at various issues and see the same intentions manifested... "power and control relentlessly waged in order to USE and ABUSE the individual beings (of all kinds) living on this planet."

People who are looking for the truth find her. I don't know why she manipulates and lies? That is what I think she is guilty of doing. She has a whole slew of fellow travelers in her work of deceiving. They are found in all the camps who paint their chosen enemies to blame and deliberately create mis-information. Just because she expresses some of my concerns, that does not make her a reliable source. MAYBE she thinks that only by magnifying or manufacturing information can she arouse others to her concerns?

onawah
28th October 2019, 16:52
Today's update 10/28/19:
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/28/us/california-fires-getty-kincade-tick-sonoma-county.html

California Fire Updates: Getty Fire Forces Evacuations in West Los Angeles as Kincade Fire Burns
An evacuation order still stands for 180,000 residents of Sonoma County, while part of Napa County is under an evacuation warning.
By Thomas Fuller
https://static01.nyt.com/images/2019/10/28/us/28fires-001alt/merlin_163477263_69e4fd42-2641-4089-b186-15ce839df98f-superJumbo.jpg?quality=90&auto=webp

"RIGHT NOW A sprawling wildfire in Sonoma County, north of San Francisco, now covers 54,298 acres and is just 5 percent contained, and a new fire has prompted evacuations in West Los Angeles.Evacuations in West Los Angeles jam a major freeway.
A brush fire that broke out early Monday morning on the western side of Los Angeles quickly consumed 500 acres, created gridlock on the 405, the nation’s busiest highway, and resulted in mandatory evacuations.

The fire, known as the Getty Fire, forced officials to seal off main interchanges of the 405 by mid-morning. Offramps through the Sepulveda Pass, near where the fire started, were closed.

The growing blaze caused the Los Angeles Unified School District, Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District, and many private schools to close before classes were to begin.

“This is a fire that quickly spread,” said Mayor Eric M. Garcetti of Los Angeles at a news conference shortly after 7 a.m. local time. “It is now over 500 acres, but we luckily had a lot of amazing heroes that were in our fire stations who rolled out immediately. We have over 500 firefighters that are on the line right now, in some of the most challenging topography of Los Angeles.”

He said at least five homes had been lost on Tigertail Rd., which is just west of the 405 freeway. Ralph M. Terrazas, the chief of the Los Angeles Fire Department, said he expected that number to rise.

The Getty fire, which was reported to emergency responders at 1:34 a.m. in a 911 call, prompted an emergency declaration from Mr. Garcetti. Neighborhoods covered by mandatory evacuation orders include Brentwood, Mountaingate and West Los Angeles. In all, more than 10,000 residential and commercial structures are in the evacuation zones.Among the evacuees is the Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James. “Had to emergency evacuate my house and I’ve been driving around with my family trying to get rooms,” he said in a Twitter message.

Capt. Erik Scott, a spokesman for the Los Angeles Fire Department, said the Getty Center, a billion-dollar complex in Los Angeles that houses an art museum with works by Rembrandt, van Gogh, Monet and Degas, was not immediately threatened by the blaze.Fast-growing Kincade fire is nearly twice the size of San Francisco.
The Kincade fire in the heart of Sonoma County, north of San Francisco, has doubled in size in 24 hours and was only 5 percent contained on Monday morning. The fire has burned an area nearly twice the size of the city of San Francisco, which covers 47 square miles — and is still growing.

Nearly 100 buildings have been destroyed by the fire, and 16 more damaged, according to Cal Fire, the state firefighting agency. Some 3,400 firefighters were battling the blaze as of Sunday night, public safety officials said.

Cal Fire said firefighters were hoping for a brief reprieve on Monday from the high winds that have acted as a dangerous accelerant. But more high winds are in the forecast for Tuesday night into Wednesday.

The fire threatens 80,000 buildings across an expanding evacuation zone, which includes a warning, but not an order, for part of neighboring Napa County.Power company braces 500,000 customers for next shutdown.
Pacific Gas and Electric officials said the power company notified 500,000 customers in Northern California on Sunday that they might have their power shut off on Tuesday, with much of the same footprint affected as this weekend’s shut-offs.

Some customers might not have their power restored before the next shut-off, said Andy Vesey, the chief executive of PG&E, who said during a news conference Sunday night that public safety was paramount.

“We look for the highest risk zones where we have the potential for catastrophic wildfire,” Mr. Vesey said. “We will not roll the dice when it comes to public safety.”

Those potential shut-offs, which could affect 32 counties throughout the state, were announced within hours of the power cuts on Sunday that affected nearly 3 million people, the largest fire-prevention blackouts in California history.

The new round would be the fourth time this month that the company has intentionally turned off electricity to large numbers of customers, some of whom had power for only a few hours between earlier blackouts.

PG&E’s policy of pre-emptively cutting power in the hope of preventing its lines and equipment from causing fires — as has happened several times in recent years — has angered customers, regulators and politicians. Leaders in the Democratic-controlled State Senate have organized a panel to review PG&E’s actions.

Mr. Vesey said he had spoken to customers whose power had been shut off at a community resource center set up by the utility and acknowledged their discontent.

“You’re right — what we do is not popular,” Mr. Vesey said during a news conference on Sunday night. “I will not tell you that people congratulated us. People are angry.”

(More at the link.)

James Newell
28th October 2019, 16:57
There is no lack of strange anomalies on these latest fires in Cal. Here are a few interesting links on the fires starting.

Wow....!!!
https://www.bitchute.com/video/yTI1PYvQWxI/?list=notifications&randomize=false


MASSIVE EXPLOSION Strikes N. CA 50 miles wide!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qm74ujfWhJU

More footage here...
3 MORE LA Area FiresTotal of 7 / 24hrs Oct 24, 2019
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTOLWfTDKvFQHSCQSIssVTQ/video

onawah
28th October 2019, 19:07
More from the narrator of that video here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTOLWfTDKvFQHSCQSIssVTQ/featured
He's keeping a close eye on the anomalies on that channel entitled Logic Before Authority.
I think this is the same guy: https://tatoott1009.com/ ...who used to track HAARP signals primarily, and has been in close contact with Dutchsinse.
(Sounds like the same voice.)
He also has this youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/Tatoott1009Reloaded/featured
...where he's keeping track of earthquakes among other things.
Looks like youtube has been "disappearing" a lot of his subscribers.



MASSIVE EXPLOSION Strikes N. CA 50 miles wide!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qm74ujfWhJU

Bill Ryan
28th October 2019, 21:51
MASSIVE EXPLOSION Strikes N. CA 50 miles wide!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qm74ujfWhJUI'd like to better understand what we're being shown here. For instance:

How speeded up is this?
What's the time lapse between images?
What program is he using to generate the images?
Can this be examined retrospectively/historically?
If so, what's the link?

An 'explosion' is something that happens in seconds. Something unusual may be happening, for sure, but there's almost certainly some hyperbole here. All clarifications are more than welcome.

Delight
28th October 2019, 21:58
An 'explosion' is something that happens in seconds. Something unusual may be happening, for sure, but there's almost certainly some hyperbole here. All clarifications are more than welcome.

An uptick seems to happen in a couple of minutes here

nb2m8KKuwxk

Bill Ryan
28th October 2019, 22:06
An 'explosion' is something that happens in seconds. Something unusual may be happening, for sure, but there's almost certainly some hyperbole here. All clarifications are more than welcome.

An uptick seems to happen in a couple of minutes here

nb2m8KKuwxk
Yes, many thanks! Looking at the moving lights, which will be vehicle headlights, you have to slow it down to 0.25 speed to see it as it probably really was.

But even then, something definitely happens very quickly. The 'explosion' — or whatever it was — can be seen starting at 0:43. But do play it slowly to see the likely actual speed.

Denise/Dizi
28th October 2019, 22:43
The power being shut off is making the fire response teams slow to arrive, and causing havoc for those that need to know what is going on. It's a mess... i have been without power off and on for weeks, and just got it back on this afternoon, only to lose it again sometime before tomorrow, and we are also having fires "Appear" out of nowhere near my house. NONE of this is normal and according to PG&E this is going to be happening for the next 10 years. Many of the wifi providers are down with the loss of power as well, causing the cell towers to not function properly either, so many calls aren't going through. It's a mess.

While all of this is going on, a whole bunch of new laws are being signed into effect when no one is able to watch the news to see it happening. Welcome to the nightmare that is California. They're deliberately trying to drive people out of the area. Not exactly sure why but there is a lot of speculation going around. None of it is good.

I just want to note that we had a fire in our area that took off yesterday and I couldn't help but note it started near low income housing and an elderly community. Seems many of these are taking out mobile home parks, and the less able to manage situations. The rest are being taken out financially, by a loss of revenue and their products become waste. They're hitting everyone on a multi front. Making sure if the fires don't get you, the loss of work, and power does. Its a no win situation with many planning to leave California as a result. (Or they're threatening to).. The recovery from this thus far is going to be insane, if this lasts for ten years, there won't be a California...

This has to be bigger than just a few wildfires. Just saying, I don't buy it.

Satori
28th October 2019, 23:46
An 'explosion' is something that happens in seconds. Something unusual may be happening, for sure, but there's almost certainly some hyperbole here. All clarifications are more than welcome.

An uptick seems to happen in a couple of minutes here

nb2m8KKuwxk
Yes, many thanks! Looking at the moving lights, which will be vehicle headlights, you have to slow it down to 0.25 speed to see it as it probably really was.

But even then, something definitely happens very quickly. The 'explosion' — or whatever it was — can be seen starting at 0:43. But do play it slowly to see the likely actual speed.

Which raises a question, among many others, about the frequent use of the word "explode" or "explosion" in many of these posts. The fires are said to explode. But really? I have to believe that the videos we are shown taken by radar or other technology are delayed or time contracted. That is, what we see as a second or two, is in fact much longer. Such that there is not an explosion, in the sense of a sudden event, but rather a process that in the time delayed or contracted images appear to be sudden, or explosive, when they are not.

That is not to say these are anything but very serious and dangerous fires, they clearly are; but I wonder about whether there are indeed explosions.

RunningDeer
28th October 2019, 23:49
you have to slow it down to 0.25 speed to see it as it probably really was. But even then, something definitely happens very quickly. The 'explosion' — or whatever it was ...

An uptick seems to happen in a couple of minutes here

Here’s 17 seconds of the explosion.

To slow it down, click the settings dial
at the bottom, right of the video
and change the playback speed to .25

https://i.imgur.com/7IPDGtm.jpg


xkjtqp2qODE

onawah
29th October 2019, 00:07
Rosa Koire has a good explanation, and other genuine researchers who have been focusing on Agenda 21 and Agenda 2030.
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While all of this is going on, a whole bunch of new laws are being signed into effect when no one is able to watch the news to see it happening. Welcome to the nightmare that is California. They're deliberately trying to drive people out of the area. Not exactly sure why but there is a lot of speculation going around. None of it is good.

RunningDeer
29th October 2019, 00:09
Wowzer! If you're short on time, check out the first minute.


Tesla's Technology Secretly In Use Right Under Our Noses.
Extended Trailer: Who Stole Our Future? (7:41 minutes)

x5c90vxFFD0


LogicBeforeAuthority (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTOLWfTDKvFQHSCQSIssVTQ/videos)
January 22, 2019

AutumnW
29th October 2019, 00:16
PG and E. Simple. Think like a pyschopath. Have they declared bankruptcy after failing to do appropriate maintenance causing massive fires? Deferred or ignored maintenance would have boosted their profits while padding the incomes of senior managements and the board, whose incomes are derived, in large part, from shares in the company.

In the event of a disaster, they can declare bankruptcy and then lean on the government to provide funding to get it fixed and make them 'whole' again. Look to the Tarp program that bailed out banks that were too big to fail. Same thing will happen here. They are too big to fail.

Look for more of this in the future across all infrastructure sectors. Things will crumble and private industry will walk while you pick up the bill. It's privatizations of profits and socialization of costs through your tax dollars.

Doesn't seem to be an esoteric type of conspiracy or intentional setting of fires, just good old greed. Of course the alt right media, through the University of YOutube videos would have you think otherwise.


Deborah Tavares isn't a reliable source.

Valerie Villars
29th October 2019, 01:07
The power shut-offs were imposed after PG&E electrical equipment was blamed for several blazes in recent years that killed scores of people and burned thousands of homes.

However, PG&E said Thursday it didn’t de-energize a 230,000-volt transmission line near Geyserville that malfunctioned minutes before the fire erupted. The company reported finding a “broken jumper” wire on a transmission tower Wednesday night.



AP article below.

I saw this article in Saturday's paper. It's just a piece of the story. I thought it strange they would admit liability after so much destruction and death. My heart goes out to all affected.

https://www.thetimesnews.com/zz/news/20191025/california-utility-admits-it-may-have-ignited-fire

Delight
29th October 2019, 01:13
Wowzer! If you're short on time, check out the first minute.


Tesla's Technology Secretly In Use Right Under Our Noses.
Extended Trailer: Who Stole Our Future? (7:41 minutes)

x5c90vxFFD0


LogicBeforeAuthority (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTOLWfTDKvFQHSCQSIssVTQ/videos)
January 22, 2019

WOW is what I said too.... a must watch....

Delight
29th October 2019, 01:20
PG and E. Simple. Think like a pyschopath. Have they declared bankruptcy after failing to do appropriate maintenance causing massive fires? Deferred or ignored maintenance would have boosted their profits while padding the incomes of senior managements and the board, whose incomes are derived, in large part, from shares in the company.

In the event of a disaster, they can declare bankruptcy and then lean on the government to provide funding to get it fixed and make them 'whole' again. Look to the Tarp program that bailed out banks that were too big to fail. Same thing will happen here. They are too big to fail.

Look for more of this in the future across all infrastructure sectors. Things will crumble and private industry will walk while you pick up the bill. It's privatizations of profits and socialization of costs through your tax dollars.

Doesn't seem to be an esoteric type of conspiracy or intentional setting of fires, just good old greed. Of course the alt right media, through the University of YOutube videos would have you think otherwise.


Deborah Tavares isn't a reliable source.

I think the same way and yet, I wonder if there may be some esoteric aspects in there too? I especially think that there has been some major ignorance regarding natural processes like the Santa Ana winds and the fact that California has always had fires but now have lots of permanent buildings and people. UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES + INTENDED CONSEQUENCES- PEOPLE MAKING INFORMED DECISIONS- LIABILITY = HELL ON EARTH.

Who benefits is always the best first question to me.

What is seeming to be true is that there is a push on to just completely destroy the ability to live in California. That goes way beyond just greed. From Valeries post above was this quote:


In shutting off the electricity, PG&E cut power to the distribution lines that supply homes, but not to its long-distance transmission lines.

Say WHAT? Who made that decision....

James Newell
29th October 2019, 01:28
MASSIVE EXPLOSION Strikes N. CA 50 miles wide!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qm74ujfWhJUI'd like to better understand what we're being shown here. For instance:

How speeded up is this?
What's the time lapse between images?
What program is he using to generate the images?
Can this be examined retrospectively/historically?
If so, what's the link?

An 'explosion' is something that happens in seconds. Something unusual may be happening, for sure, but there's almost certainly some hyperbole here. All clarifications are more than welcome.

It is difficult to tell if there is any speed up of images, but if you look closely you can see the clouds moving at a standard rate of speed so from that it appears not doctored. I believe he got it by going through the weather data satellite at that time period. Which means anyone should be able to retrive that data and verify it.I will see if I can locate the weather satellite link.

AutumnW
29th October 2019, 01:46
PG and E. Simple. Think like a pyschopath. Have they declared bankruptcy after failing to do appropriate maintenance causing massive fires? Deferred or ignored maintenance would have boosted their profits while padding the incomes of senior managements and the board, whose incomes are derived, in large part, from shares in the company.

In the event of a disaster, they can declare bankruptcy and then lean on the government to provide funding to get it fixed and make them 'whole' again. Look to the Tarp program that bailed out banks that were too big to fail. Same thing will happen here. They are too big to fail.

Look for more of this in the future across all infrastructure sectors. Things will crumble and private industry will walk while you pick up the bill. It's privatizations of profits and socialization of costs through your tax dollars.

Doesn't seem to be an esoteric type of conspiracy or intentional setting of fires, just good old greed. Of course the alt right media, through the University of YOutube videos would have you think otherwise.


Deborah Tavares isn't a reliable source.

I think the same way and yet, I wonder if there may be some esoteric aspects in there too? I especially think that there has been some major ignorance regarding natural processes like the Santa Ana winds and the fact that California has always had fires but now have lots of permanent buildings and people. UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES + INTENDED CONSEQUENCES- PEOPLE MAKING INFORMED DECISIONS- LIABILITY = HELL ON EARTH.

Who benefits is always the best first question to me.

What is seeming to be true is that there is a push on to just completely destroy the ability to live in California. That goes way beyond just greed. From Valeries post above was this quote:


In shutting off the electricity, PG&E cut power to the distribution lines that supply homes, but not to its long-distance transmission lines.

Say WHAT? Who made that decision....

For those who are afraid of how this plays into Agenda 21, I think it works like this. There are massive fires, so insurance companies hike insurance rates. If the fires continue in fire prone areas they withdraw coverage completely. Utilities in the U.S. will provide service if government basically gives them the money. Otherwise, they won't. People are then forced to move to the big cities. I suppose if the military wants to test out new weapons they could use fires as a cover, I just don't see them starting a fire, because they don't have to. Mother Nature, who is becoming Mommie Dearest, together with psychopathic utility companies are providing all the fire they need.

onawah
29th October 2019, 05:43
Not just through fires, but by changing zoning laws, eliminating or not maintaining roads or not building new ones, lots of ways they can make it impossible for people to stay on their land. Through more and more uninformed, controlled, unelected official puppets willing to do the bidding of the elites.



PG and E. Simple. Think like a pyschopath. Have they declared bankruptcy after failing to do appropriate maintenance causing massive fires? Deferred or ignored maintenance would have boosted their profits while padding the incomes of senior managements and the board, whose incomes are derived, in large part, from shares in the company.

In the event of a disaster, they can declare bankruptcy and then lean on the government to provide funding to get it fixed and make them 'whole' again. Look to the Tarp program that bailed out banks that were too big to fail. Same thing will happen here. They are too big to fail.

Look for more of this in the future across all infrastructure sectors. Things will crumble and private industry will walk while you pick up the bill. It's privatizations of profits and socialization of costs through your tax dollars.

Doesn't seem to be an esoteric type of conspiracy or intentional setting of fires, just good old greed. Of course the alt right media, through the University of YOutube videos would have you think otherwise.


Deborah Tavares isn't a reliable source.

I think the same way and yet, I wonder if there may be some esoteric aspects in there too? I especially think that there has been some major ignorance regarding natural processes like the Santa Ana winds and the fact that California has always had fires but now have lots of permanent buildings and people. UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES + INTENDED CONSEQUENCES- PEOPLE MAKING INFORMED DECISIONS- LIABILITY = HELL ON EARTH.

Who benefits is always the best first question to me.

What is seeming to be true is that there is a push on to just completely destroy the ability to live in California. That goes way beyond just greed. From Valeries post above was this quote:


In shutting off the electricity, PG&E cut power to the distribution lines that supply homes, but not to its long-distance transmission lines.

Say WHAT? Who made that decision....

For those who are afraid of how this plays into Agenda 21, I think it works like this. There are massive fires, so insurance companies hike insurance rates. If the fires continue in fire prone areas they withdraw coverage completely. Utilities in the U.S. will provide service if government basically gives them the money. Otherwise, they won't. People are then forced to move to the big cities. I suppose if the military wants to test out new weapons they could use fires as a cover, I just don't see them starting a fire, because they don't have to. Mother Nature, who is becoming Mommie Dearest, together with psychopathic utility companies are providing all the fire they need.

Delight
29th October 2019, 12:09
The power being shut off is making the fire response teams slow to arrive, and causing havoc for those that need to know what is going on. It's a mess... i have been without power off and on for weeks, and just got it back on this afternoon, only to lose it again sometime before tomorrow, and we are also having fires "Appear" out of nowhere near my house. NONE of this is normal and according to PG&E this is going to be happening for the next 10 years. Many of the wifi providers are down with the loss of power as well, causing the cell towers to not function properly either, so many calls aren't going through. It's a mess.

While all of this is going on, a whole bunch of new laws are being signed into effect when no one is able to watch the news to see it happening. Welcome to the nightmare that is California. They're deliberately trying to drive people out of the area. Not exactly sure why but there is a lot of speculation going around. None of it is good.

I just want to note that we had a fire in our area that took off yesterday and I couldn't help but note it started near low income housing and an elderly community. Seems many of these are taking out mobile home parks, and the less able to manage situations. The rest are being taken out financially, by a loss of revenue and their products become waste. They're hitting everyone on a multi front. Making sure if the fires don't get you, the loss of work, and power does. Its a no win situation with many planning to leave California as a result. (Or they're threatening to).. The recovery from this thus far is going to be insane, if this lasts for ten years, there won't be a California...

This has to be bigger than just a few wildfires. Just saying, I don't buy it.

Bumping your post and sending best wishes for safety and clarity and peace. I can't really imagine what it must be like there for you and everyone with the fire threat and black outs.

Denise/Dizi
29th October 2019, 16:46
Thank You, we are fine and we were prepared... (I am a member of Avalon hahaha)... But many were not...

This can happen anywhere at any time. People need to be prepared. I hope people are paying attention to what is going on here. (For whatever reason it is truly happening).. Not only do people need to stock up on supplies, they need to have a nest egg for when their employers can't afford to have them return for weeks, due to losses the business suffered as well. It's a MESS...

This would be a good time to remind people of what they should stock up on for such an emergency.. Can someone type that out? I will be without power again very soon. Sadly many people are losing their jobs as businesses are losing so much... so this is far more devastating than many could imagine. People will default on loans, possible mortgages if it continues, etc. Add to that people are losing houses, This is far more devastating than just a few days without power here and there. They're saying they are planning to do this for TEN YEARS.

I do appreciate that this thread is here.. Thank You.

Ron Mauer Sr
29th October 2019, 17:30
There are many ideas on my blog (http://ronmauer.net/blog/) useful for creating your own plan for whatever may come next.
It began with the idea that I needed to make notes about what I needed to learn.
Then I thought, share these ideas with others by creating a blog.
Some people have said it is very valuable.

RunningDeer
29th October 2019, 17:53
This would be a good time to remind people of what they should stock up on for such an emergency.. Can someone type that out?
You’re in my thoughts, Denise. https://i.imgur.com/Vlz1VQ6.gif I take solace in knowing you’re a gutsy woman with numerous skill sets.

Here’s two of the threads in Living Off the Grid (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/forumdisplay.php?70-Food-Water) section, plus two more:

Doing well in an infrastructure collapse (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?108839-Doing-well-in-an-infrastructure-collapse&p=1317829&viewfull=1#post1317829)
The next level of preparedness (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?88540-The-next-level-of-preparedness&p=1041874&viewfull=1#post1041874)
Growing Microgreens and Sprouts (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?105699-Growing-Microgreens-and-Sprouts&p=1269856&viewfull=1#post1269856) - included are links to organic seeds and equipment
Basic preparations for “Urban Inconveniences” (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?4360-Basic-preparations-for---Urban-Inconveniences----V1.04-)



https://i.imgur.com/F5VZkI8.gif

I’ve stocked freeze dried kale, spinach, broccoli, and corn from ThriveLife.com (https://www.thrivelife.com):

certified
gluten-free
NO GMOs: no bioengineered ingredients
NO artificial colors or flavors
shelf life of 25 yrs. (unopened)


It’s a bit pricey. Another way I look at it is if inflation hits, I won’t need a wheelbarrow full of money to purchase a head of lettuce because I've stockpiled for 7+ years. It’s also convenient to have these products during inclement weather. It's cost effective during the winter season when vegetable prices are high. I toss in handfuls of three veggies into an instant pot (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?109047-What--s-Cooking&p=1320937&viewfull=1#post1320937) with brown rice/barley/lentils.

UPDATE: added one more link

Bill Ryan
29th October 2019, 18:39
This would be a good time to remind people of what they should stock up on for such an emergency.. Can someone type that out?
You’re in my thoughts, Denise. https://i.imgur.com/Vlz1VQ6.gif I take solace in knowing you’re a gutsy woman with numerous skill sets.

Here’s two of the threads in Living Off the Grid (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/forumdisplay.php?70-Food-Water) section, plus one more:


Doing well in an infrastructure collapse (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?108839-Doing-well-in-an-infrastructure-collapse&p=1317829&viewfull=1#post1317829)
The next level of preparedness (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?88540-The-next-level-of-preparedness&p=1041874&viewfull=1#post1041874)
Growing Microgreens and Sprouts (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?105699-Growing-Microgreens-and-Sprouts&p=1269856&viewfull=1#post1269856) - included are links to organic seeds and equipment



https://i.imgur.com/F5VZkI8.gif

I’ve stocked freeze dried kale, spinach, broccoli, and corn from ThriveLife.com (https://www.thrivelife.com):


Wonderful! :sun::flower::muscle::flower::sun:

And don't forget the cheap and simple things. Candles, matches, toilet paper, soap, toothpaste, iodine (for purifying water as well as cleaning wounds), batteries (or better still, a little solar-cell battery charger), flashlights, rice, oats, flour, oil, salt, sugar, needles-and-thread, string, duck tape (for 1001 things), plastic bags, pocket knife, and a simple first aid kit including gauze which can be used for filtering as well.

:thumbsup:

:focus:

onawah
29th October 2019, 20:34
True, Tavares isn't a reliable source, but please don't stop there. See: http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?105568-The-Hoaxes-of-Deborah-Tavares&p=1320329&viewfull=1#post1320329 as follows:


I happened to see the post above on the Forum's list of new posts, checked it out, and was surprised to see my name come up.
I certainly do see more clearly now why Tavares's activities are of such concern.
But I never would have had so much trouble understanding why when I first began reading the thread if one crucial factor hadn't been lost in the shuffle (for me, at least).
Which is why, since it appears that Tavares might well be part of a planned (perhaps by the CIA, as it certainly seems to display their stamp of nefariousness) agenda to have an easily debunked source like Tavares ready to exploit in the event that enough people begin to seriously question various Agenda 21/2030 activities... WHY was that aspect barely mentioned on the thread?
We know that Agenda 21/2030 activities, which info sources other than Tavares ( credible ones, such as Rosa Koire) are documenting a lot of the same material as well, although without the lies and forgeries.
Initially I thought Tavares was just doing a lousy job of exposing things that needed to be exposed, but of course, as time went on and the lies and forgeries became more numerous and blatant, it seemed clear that she must be part of some bigger and even darker agenda.
(Although the truth is horrible enough without such embellishments.)
Why that wasn't emphasized on the thread but actually downplayed or ignored made me wonder if there was something even more complicated and secretive under way and if this forum is being used as a tool.
And that is the reason why I simply abandoned this thread, having voiced those concerns.
And if there have still been no successful attempts to expose Tavares publicly, then I have to wonder if she is going to be protected until there are actually riots.
Which is just what she seems to be trying to instigate.
Rioting would give the "authorities" a perfect reason to discredit ALL reports about the Agendas and make people even more fearful, which is always to their supposed advantage, of course.
And if at that time, might she just be given a slap on the wrist or ...?? perhaps a staged "suicide" or something similar that smacks of CIA tactics.
That would be proof sufficient for me that it was planned from the beginning, and she was just hired on to be on the stage of a very staged event.
The REAL challenge, in my view, is not to prove that Tavares is a hoax, but to uncover WHY she is distorting the truth about the issues which really SHOULD be in the public's awareness, and WHO is behind that.
It seems obvious to me that it's much too fishy an operation to have been created solely by her and her cohort.

Thanks onawah!

Your perspective and theories match my own. There is value in contributing to the destabilization of society, precisely for the reasons you mention. It’s a form of psyop and false flag, or at least manufactured crisis. I too have come to believe that Tavares is sponsored. Her channel has been monetized throughout the period of time when far less radical channels were demonetized, censored and sometimes taken down. Although she’s spread a rumor that she’s now demonetized, I don’t believe it. The amount of advertising placed around her presentations has only grown. YouTube’s “hate speech” policies do not apply to Tavares. At first because it ticked me off, and later as an experiment, I started reporting comments that call for violence and murder, or are blatant epithets both racial and cultural. Obscene stuff. All of it was left standing. There’s more but bottom line YouTube likes her. Her channel has become (at times) a hate platform, some presentations worse than others. Her listeners adore her. “Awake” in Tavares world means several things. (A) agree that there’s no hope (B)memorize Deborah’s control mantras and reiterate them on cue (C) discourage independent research and vetting “Deborah tells us what we need to know.” (D) questioning her stories or merely requesting substantiation labels one as “a paid government troll” or “MSM shill”. If “evil’s first weapon is fear”, then evil loves Deborah Tavares. She’s even stopped manufacturing “documents” as her listener base and grapevine is now substantial enough that no documentation is necessary. “Rothschild is facilitating youth seminars worldwide to condition young people into cannibalism” and it’s all decreed by “executive orders”. having a solar panel electricity generating system is now “the equivalent of letting suicide bombers sleep in your garage.” It goes on and on and in. Sure enough, listeners accept it as verbatim verified truth. Ask for examples or substantiation of any such events or an executive order number? “TROLL!” attacked by Tavares worker drones. The effect of her work is fear and hate based dogma, really no different than the kkk or any devout order of hate.

One thing which continues to stand out for me is that she often plays the victim card, to include her kids and grandkids. She’s certainly aware that if the wrong toes are stepped on too many times, activists may be disappeared, and the way to really shut someone up is to target a child or grandchild. And yet, Deborah boldly goes about her work, only increasing in radical instigating tone, with apparently no concern for the well being of her family. I think she’s nuts, but I do not think she would put a child or grandchild at risk.

It’s occurred to me that there’s no better way to hide a real conspiracy than to bury it amidst a plethora of fake conspiracies. It becomes a room full of mirrors, no one knows what’s real and what’s not. If some of that is going on, Deborah’s value becomes even more apparent. She’s manufacturing allegations cross-referenced with other allegations so quickly and prolifically right now that it’s impossible to keep up. Sometimes I’ll write out her words because seeing it in writing makes the craziness much more apparent. I can’t keep up anymore, she’s rattling stuff off so fast. 50-100 new conspiracies per talk. “The blind are now our enemies” “firefighters are costumed imposters who organize busloads of homeless looters” (some fans run with that one into characterizing these supposed looters as “black” except that’s not the word they use.) so it’s no longer just “the jews.”

Ok, that’s my 3 cents du jour, and thanks onawah, I really appreciate your update,

Best

xylo





PG and E. Simple. Think like a pyschopath. Have they declared bankruptcy after failing to do appropriate maintenance causing massive fires? Deferred or ignored maintenance would have boosted their profits while padding the incomes of senior managements and the board, whose incomes are derived, in large part, from shares in the company.

In the event of a disaster, they can declare bankruptcy and then lean on the government to provide funding to get it fixed and make them 'whole' again. Look to the Tarp program that bailed out banks that were too big to fail. Same thing will happen here. They are too big to fail.

Look for more of this in the future across all infrastructure sectors. Things will crumble and private industry will walk while you pick up the bill. It's privatizations of profits and socialization of costs through your tax dollars.

Doesn't seem to be an esoteric type of conspiracy or intentional setting of fires, just good old greed. Of course the alt right media, through the University of YOutube videos would have you think otherwise.


Deborah Tavares isn't a reliable source.

Rosa Koire, however, is the real deal, imho. See: https://www.democratsagainstunagenda21.com/
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I REALLY hope that more Avalonians will start paying more attention to the credible sources of info about Agenda 21 and 2030. The elite are wasting no time in implementing them!

Franny
29th October 2019, 20:43
May I also add baking soda which can replace such things such as toothpaste and deodorant to putting out small stove fires, cleaning and neutralizing an acidic stomach.

Baking Soda Uses (https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/baking-soda-benefits-uses#section4)


Grapefruit Seed Extract (GSE) can be used for water purification and internally for infections and more.

GSE for Giardia (http://giardiatreatment.org/grapefruit-against-giardiasis-disease.html)

Grapefruit Seed Extract (https://www.diagnose-me.com/treatment/grapefruit-seed-extract.php)

True story: I was at the library and got to talking to a librarian who had been infected with Giardia while hiking the Himilayan mountains about 8 weeks prior. I mentioned that many hikers take GSE with them for Giardia and other infections.

The next time I saw her she had stopped taking the fluoride based Cipro after four or five days and continued with the GSE for about two more weeks. She was declared free of Giardia after less than three weeks of use. The Cipro had barely contained the infection during her 8 weeks or so of use, GSE eradicated it in less than half the time with no damaging side affects.

AutumnW
29th October 2019, 20:55
Thank You, we are fine and we were prepared... (I am a member of Avalon hahaha)... But many were not...

This can happen anywhere at any time. People need to be prepared. I hope people are paying attention to what is going on here. (For whatever reason it is truly happening).. Not only do people need to stock up on supplies, they need to have a nest egg for when their employers can't afford to have them return for weeks, due to losses the business suffered as well. It's a MESS...

This would be a good time to remind people of what they should stock up on for such an emergency.. Can someone type that out? I will be without power again very soon. Sadly many people are losing their jobs as businesses are losing so much... so this is far more devastating than many could imagine. People will default on loans, possible mortgages if it continues, etc. Add to that people are losing houses, This is far more devastating than just a few days without power here and there. They're saying they are planning to do this for TEN YEARS.

I do appreciate that this thread is here.. Thank You.

Oh Denise,

My heart goes out to you! I hope you manage to hold on to your home and that you are safe. I appreciate what you said about being prepared. People think 'preppers' are a bit loopy, and yet, we are more likely to be prepared because we know, it CAN happen to us.

I have had to move twice in the last three years. The second time because my house was located at the top of a ridge, fully exposed to freak windstorms/hurricanes and also in a fire zone with one narrow winding road chiseled into a steep hillside. One way in and one way out. A real fire trap.

When I moved in I told someone that I was somewhat concerned for my safety but also worried that insuring my place would become expensive or impossible. They laughed. Uh huh...fast forward a couple of years after a few more summers of intense fire activity and dangerous storms in the winter ---there was an item in the newspaper quoting insurance companies warning people of exactly that.

You don't need Agenda 21 to drive people out of rural areas. All you need is a withdrawal of essential services, sky high insurance rates and real fear of loss of life. I moved to town, in the same area, 5 minutes from an ocean cove that is somewhat sheltered. If there is an out of control fire, I can run!

I am so happy that you have prepared for this. Relieved for you. I pray the winds die down.

AutumnW
29th October 2019, 21:08
Onawah, I will watch the video! Thanks:heart:

onawah
29th October 2019, 21:41
More about Rosa Koire and Democrats Against U.N. Agenda 21.
( I would not be surprised if Rosa and her associates are a big reason why Deborah Tavares is so busy falsifying info about the very real conspiracies behind Agenda 21 and Agenda 2030 in order to make it look like it's all tin foil hat lies. She is lecturing all over the world now about these agendas, as they aren't just being applied in the US. )

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Delight
30th October 2019, 00:57
Latest information on PG&E power shutoffs, Kincade Fire and other wildfires burning in California.... Live as of this posting

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Governor Newsom blamed utility companies for the multiple fires across California.

"It's about corporate greed meeting climate change," Governor Newsom said, connecting wildfires with decades of mismanagement from utility companies.

PG&E gives live update on power shutoffs across northern California 10/29/2019

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Stronger winds whip California fires as power cut and homes evacuated
by Reuters
Tuesday, 29 October 2019 (http://news.trust.org/item/20191029093503-ig38p)

Thousands of residents have already fled
LOS ANGELES, Oct 29 (Reuters) - Wind-driven wildfires burned largely uncontrolled in tinder-dry California early on Tuesday, as firefighters battled blazes threatening thousands of homes in a race against time with even stronger gusts expected later.

Thousands of residents have already fled and hundreds of thousands of others were left in the dark with power companies cut off electricity to try to prevent more fires being sparked by snapped cabling in the brushland.

"I know this moment generates a tremendous amount of anxiety," California Governor Gavin Newsom said on Monday about the two major blazes burning at opposite ends of the state.

The latest fire broke out near the Getty Center museum, housing priceless artworks, on the west side of Los Angeles, hundreds of miles from where crews were fighting the biggest and most destructive fire, the Kincade, north of San Francisco.

Los Angeles Lakers basketball great LeBron James, "Terminator" actor and former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, as well other celebrities, said on Twitter they had been forced to leave their homes.

Weather forecasters are forecasting there could be worse to come.

"The worst of this (weather) is coming later today and tonight," Marc Chenard, a forecaster with the National Weather Service's Weather Prediction Center, said early on Tuesday.

"The winds in the south will really pick up, 50-to-70 mph with some gusts up to 80 mph in the Los Angeles mountain area."

The so-called Santa Ana winds in the south could hit their worst levels of the season and last into late Thursday, Chenard said, adding that northern California will not be spared either.

Until at least Wednesday, in the bone-dry wine country about 70 miles north of San Francisco, winds will hit up to 65 mph in the mountain areas and 35 mph in the valleys and coast, he said.

POWER CUTS

Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) said early on Tuesday that almost 600,000 more electric customers would have their power shut off, starting early in the day, as a fire prevention measure ahead of the wind storms.

This is on top of the 970,000 customers already shut off, although about half of those were restored by Monday night, the company announced.

As of early Tuesday, the Kincade fire had scorched more than 74,000 acres, destroyed 123 homes and other structures and was 15 percent contained as it burned across parts of Sonoma County's picturesque wine country, state fire officials said.

The governor said he was confident that firefighters had secured enough perimeters around the Kincade fire that it no longer posed an imminent threat to two communities north of Santa Rosa, although he conceded the fight was not over.

The so-called Getty fire covered more than 600 acres in the scrub-covered hills around Interstate 405, near some of the city's most expensive homes.

It destroyed eight structures and was 5 percent contained, officials said.

The Getty fire prompted the University of California at Los Angeles, about 2 miles (3 km) from the Getty Center, to close for the day, along with a number of public schools.

Los Angeles Fire Chief Ralph Terrazas said his firefighters had told him "they were literally overwhelmed" in the early hours of the Getty fire. "They had to make some tough decisions on which houses they were able to protect."

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti told a news conference property losses could rise, urging residents in the mandatory evacuation zone, which encompasses more than 10,000 homes and businesses, to get out quickly.

The cause of the Kincade fire in Sonoma County, where 190,000 people were ordered to evacuate, remained under investigation.

(Reporting by Rich McKay in Atlanta; additional reporting by Lisa Richwine in Los Angeles; Steve Gorman and Dan Whitcomb in Los Angeles, and Jonathan Allen in New York and Noel Randewich in San Francisco; Editing by Alison Williams)


Anger mounts as utility imposes more blackouts in California
By JANIE HAR and JOCELYN GECKER (https://apnews.com/91e853cb78654387becd90e1bf6bb486)

SAN RAFAEL, Calif. (AP) — With no electricity for the fourth straight day Tuesday, chef and caterer Jane Sykes realized she would have to throw out $1,000 worth of food, including trays of brownies, cupcakes and puff pastry.

She also had little hope of getting a good night’s sleep — there was no way to run the machine she relies on to counter her apnea.

“I don’t think PG&E really thought this through,” she lamented.

Frustration and anger mounted across Northern California on Tuesday as the state’s biggest utility, Pacific Gas & Electric, began another round of widespread blackouts aimed at preventing its electrical equipment from sparking wildfires in high winds.

Millions of people have been without power for days as fire crews race to contain two major wind-whipped blazes that have destroyed dozens of homes at both ends of the state: in Sonoma County wine country and in the hills of Los Angeles.

Across Northern California, people worried about charging cellphones and electric vehicles, finding gasoline and cash, and keeping their food from spoiling and staying warm. They donned headlamps at home and parked their cars outside inoperable automatic garage doors.

Some ended up at centers set up by PG&E where people could go to power their electronics and get free water, snacks, flashlights and solar lanterns.

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“There’s a hidden cost,” Sykes said. “Absolutely public safety above all else, but there’s a big financial loss for my profession, having to throw away a lot of hard work.”

PG&E said Tuesday’s blackouts — the third round in a week — would affect about 1.5 million people in 29 counties, including 1 million still without power from a shut-off over the weekend.

The outages have made people like Linda Waldron, a mother of two who lives north of San Francisco in San Rafael, realize the things we take for granted.

She discovered she was low on gas and began to panic as she drove around looking for an open gas station. She wound up driving to San Francisco, about 20 miles (32 kilometers) away, before she found one. She also stocked up on cash after realizing she had only $1 in her wallet.

“What if we needed to evacuate and I had no gas in the car?” she said as her 5-year-old daughter and 3-year-old son cavorted at a playground. “I didn’t even think about gas and cash because I’m too busy with these guys.”

In Placer County, Angel Smith relied on baby wipes and blankets to keep her 13-month-old son Liam warm and clean. The family has been without power since Saturday night and cannot draw well water without electricity.

She ran a cord from her neighbors’ generator to keep her phone and tablet charged so the two could watch movies. Temperatures were expected to drop below freezing overnight in parts of Northern California.

“The hardest part about this for me has been making sure I keep my son warm as it gets cold here,” Smith said.

In Mendocino County, officials say they are struggling to keep the public informed because they can’t trust the information they’re getting from PG&E.

“The issue isn’t even all of the power shutoffs,” said Carmel Angelo, the county’s chief executive. “It’s the lack of communication. It’s letting people think they’re getting their power back.”

After the weekend shutoff, some people were led to believe the power would come back Monday and that the next round of outages would avoid Mendocino’s most populous areas. But Angelo said she learned Tuesday that the outage was still in effect because of two damaged transmission lines dozens of miles away Marin County.

If people knew the lights would be out for a week they could’ve planned accordingly, she said. It’s been especially troublesome for those who need oxygen. Some of the trucks that resupply oxygen have been caught in long delays for gas, and some patients have been admitted to the emergency room as a precaution, she said.

Mendocino residents Suzanne Lemley Schein and her husband, Glenn, lost power on Saturday and have been spending the time since playing backgammon by candlelight and going to bed early.

They haven’t been able to rent out a studio on their property, or even offer it to wildfire evacuees, because it has no power or water.

She said she doesn’t like “the power that PG&E has over all of us,” she said. “This has crippled us in a lot of ways.”

Sykes, the caterer, is among some people in well-to-do Marin County, north of San Francisco, who have been without power since Saturday.

She lives in San Rafael but works in San Francisco, so she has “civilization during the day,” but she said it is eerie to drive along darkened highways. She hasn’t opened her freezer since the outage and is not looking forward to it.

“I’m pretty sure it’s not going to be salvageable,” she said.

PG&E, which is in bankruptcy after its equipment was blamed for a string of disastrous fires over the past three years, including a blaze that all but destroyed the town of Paradise and killed 85 people, has said its foremost concern is public safety.

But Gov. Gavin Newsom and top utility regulators have accused the company of mismanaging its power system and failing for decades to make the investments needed to make it more durable. He and others have also complained that the utility has botched the outages by not keeping the public adequately informed.

PG&E said Monday its power lines may have started two smaller wildfires over the weekend in a part of the San Francisco Bay Area, where the utility had kept the lights on because it was not designated a high fire risk.

Lafayette resident Vicki McCaslin, 60, was evacuated during one of those fires and wasn’t happy to have the power back on Tuesday morning.

“I’m scared to death,” she said at a Starbucks in Lafayette, where people have gathered to charge phones over the past few days. “I don’t want it on if there’s strong winds tonight.

The California Public Utilities Commission plans to open an investigation that could result in fines against PG&E.

The commission said it also plans to review the rules governing blackouts, will look to prevent utilities from charging customers when the power is off and will convene experts to find grid improvements that might lessen shut-offs next fire season.

The state can’t continue experiencing such widespread blackouts, “nor should Californians be subject to the poor execution that PG&E in particular has exhibited,” PUC President Marybel Batjer said in a statement.

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Gecker reported from Orinda, California. Associated Press writer Stefanie Dazio contributed from Los Angeles.

SunSea
30th October 2019, 03:39
MASSIVE EXPLOSION Strikes N. CA 50 miles wide!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qm74ujfWhJUI'd like to better understand what we're being shown here. For instance:

How speeded up is this?
What's the time lapse between images?
What program is he using to generate the images?
Can this be examined retrospectively/historically?
If so, what's the link?

An 'explosion' is something that happens in seconds. Something unusual may be happening, for sure, but there's almost certainly some hyperbole here. All clarifications are more than welcome.

It is difficult to tell if there is any speed up of images, but if you look closely you can see the clouds moving at a standard rate of speed so from that it appears not doctored. I believe he got it by going through the weather data satellite at that time period. Which means anyone should be able to retrive that data and verify it.I will see if I can locate the weather satellite link.

Here is another observation on this event. The first video footage shows a large object flying over the fire area and when it is directly above the fire, an explosion occurs. The second, astronomical observation video shows the paths of 2 comets crossing paths at the exact location of the explosion.

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Delight
30th October 2019, 04:27
The second, astronomical observation video shows the paths of 2 comets crossing paths at the exact location of the explosion.

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Do you mean meteors?

SunSea
30th October 2019, 05:39
Hi Delight, He calls them comets and they have names which I didn't catch. At some place in space, these two crossed paths and the intersection was above this explosion. Hmmm, sounds interesting. The programs he's using look real interesting. In one he can go frame to frame which allows you to see things not seen when looking at it as a whole. The astonomical one is also fascinating. Maybe someone can find those if they're interested.

Alecs
30th October 2019, 08:13
Hey SunSea,

I think the first video that Igor Kostelac disects can also be seen, without pause, here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nb2m8KKuwxk

I suspect it's footage from the "Barham North" camera which is looking to the northwest at the Kincade fire about 20 miles or so away. A live stream of the camera can be found here: http://www.alertwildfire.org/northbay/

If so, the footage doesn't actually zoom in (as Mr. Kostelac says it does around 8:10 in his video). He then comments that whatever is passing over the fire at 9:24pm (the "big ball", which looks to be causing the explosion), is moving at tremendous speed. I really don't think it's much faster than the jets moving by earlier. (I'd like to be proven wrong.)

At 16:40 he displays the second video, showing the path of the comet NEOWISE (and McNaught) which he says passes over the fire at 9:36pm. Is he saying it's the same object that's passing over at 9:24pm from the first video?

A couple of other things to note:

(1) The Kincade fire is well north of the path between San Francisco and Sacramento. Actually, it's north of Atlas as well--closer go Geyersville as the CA Dept of forestry shows here: https://fire.ca.gov/incidents/. So, if NEOWISE is passing overhead, it's more like 9:32pm, not 9:36pm from what I can estimate.

(2) The other note is about NEOWISE. Is it a comet (meteor) as he says, or is it NASA's "Near-Earth Object Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer " described here: https://www.seeker.com/neowise-is-back-in-the-asteroid-hunting-business-1768165079.html

IMO, there's a lot of things to question in his video.

Cara
1st November 2019, 06:18
This article is from April 2009... and may be something to consider here. It seems that PG&E (apparently beleaguered provider of electrical power in USA California) was looking into sourcing solar power from space. I don’t know if this deal ever came to fruition or went “dark” and off-the-books?


PG&E makes deal for space solar power
Utility to buy orbit-generated electricity from Solaren in 2016, at no risk

By Alan Boyle
msnbc.com
updated 4/13/2009 10:41:47 PM ET

California's biggest energy utility announced a deal Monday to purchase 200 megawatts of electricity from a startup company that plans to beam the power down to Earth from outer space, beginning in 2016.

San Francisco-based Pacific Gas & Electric said it was seeking approval from state regulators for an agreement to purchase power over a 15-year period from Solaren Corp., an 8-year-old company based in Manhattan Beach, Calif. The agreement was first reported in a posting to Next100 (http://www.next100.com/2009/04/space-solar-power-the-next-fro.php), a Weblog produced by PG&E.

Solaren would generate the power using solar panels in Earth orbit and convert it to radio-frequency transmissions that would be beamed down to a receiving station in Fresno, PG&E said. From there, the energy would be converted into electricity and fed into PG&E's power grid.

PG&E is pledging to buy the power at an agreed-upon rate, comparable to the rate specified in other agreements for renewable-energy purchases, company spokesman Jonathan Marshall said. Neither PG&E nor Solaren would say what that rate was, due to the proprietary nature of the agreement. However, Marshall emphasized that PG&E would make no up-front investment in Solaren's venture.

"We've been very careful not to bear risk in this," Marshall told msnbc.com.

Solaren's chief executive officer, Gary Spirnak, said the project would be the first real-world application of space solar power, a technology that has been talked about for decades but never turned into reality.

"While a system of this scale and exact configuration has not been built, the underlying technology is very mature and is based on communications satellite technology," he said in a Q&A posted by PG&E (http://www.next100.com/2009/04/interview-with-solaren-ceo-gar.php). A study drawn up for the Pentagon came to a similar conclusion (http://www.nbcnews.com/id/21253268/ns/technology_and_science-space/t/power-space-pentagon-likes-idea/) in 2007. However, that study also said the cost of satellite-beamed power would likely be significantly higher than market rates, at least at first.

In contrast, Spirnak said Solaren's system would be "competitive both in terms of performance and cost with other sources of baseload power generation."

Solaren's director for energy services, Cal Boerman, said he was confident his company would be able to deliver the power starting in mid-2016, as specified in the agreement. "There are huge penalties associated with not performing," he told msnbc.com. He said PG&E would be "our first client" but was not expected to be the only one.

The biggest questions surrounding the deal have to do with whether Solaren has the wherewithal, the expertise and the regulatory support to get a space-based solar power system up and running in seven years. "Quite a few hurdles there to leap," Clark Lindsey of RLV and Space Transport News observed (http://www.hobbyspace.com/nucleus/index.php?itemid=11824).

In the Q&A, Spirnak said his company currently consists of about 10 engineers and scientists, and plans to employ more than 100 people a year from now. He said each member of the Solaren team had at least 20 years of experience in the aerospace industry, primarily with Hughes Aircraft Co. and the U.S. Air Force. Spirnak himself is a former Air Force spacecraft project engineer with experience at Boeing Satellite Systems as well.

"The impetus for forming Solaren was the convergence of improved high-energy conversion devices, heavy-launch vehicle developments, and a revolutionary Solaren-patented SSP [space solar power] design that is a significant departure from past efforts and makes SSP not only technically but economically viable," Spirnak said.

Boerman said Solaren's plan called for four or five heavy-lift launches that would put the elements of the power-generating facility in orbit. Those elements would dock automatically in space to create the satellite system. Boerman declined to describe the elements in detail but noted that each heavy-lift launch could put 25 tons of payload into orbit.

"We've talked with United Launch Alliance, and gotten an idea of what's involved and what the cost is," he said.

The plan would have to be cleared by the Federal Aviation Administration as well as the Federal Communications Commission and federal and state safety officials, Boerman said.

In the nearer term, PG&E's deal would have to be approved by the California Public Utilities Commission, Marshall said.

He said the space-power agreement was part of PG&E's effort to forge long-term deals for renewable energy, including deals for terrestrial-based solar power. Marshall pointed out that space-based and terrestrial-based solar power generation were "really very different animals."

Unlike ground-based solar arrays, space satellites could generate power 24 hours a day, unaffected by cloudy weather or Earth's day-night cycle. The capacity factor for a ground-based solar is typically less than 25 percent. In contrast, the capacity factor for a power-generating satellite is expected to be 97 percent, Marshall said.

"The potential for generating much larger amounts of power in space for any given area of solar cells makes this a very promising opportunity," Marshall said.

He said the agreement called for 800 gigawatt-hours of electricity to be provided during the first year of operation, and 1,700 gigawatt-hours for subsequent years. The larger figure is roughly equal to the annual consumption of 250,000 average homes.

PG&E has 5.1 million electric customer accounts and 4.2 million natural-gas customer accounts in Northern and Central California.
From: http://www.nbcnews.com/id/30198977/ns/technology_and_science-space/t/pge-makes-deal-space-solar-power/#.XbvLoMpRWhC

Denise/Dizi
4th November 2019, 04:41
I love this Avalon family, THANK YOU ALL for caring so much. Do not worry about me or my family, we are all taken care of. Because of many of your posts? I was not only prepared for the situation, I was actually quite comfortable and I enjoyed the quiet relaxing time with my pups.. And I read few good books!

Thank you especially with the advice for multi purpose things that people can stock up on. I was stunned to see how ill prepared the neighborhood was for such a situation. And in between, I am also fine tuning my own reserves. My power went off about 35 minutes after my last post. So thank you for adding those resources again... I knew I wouldn't have the time to... I MISS YOU GUYS!

onawah
4th November 2019, 06:01
Is There Another Reason For The Power Outages In California…YOU BET THERE IS!
Nov 3, 2019
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Hervé
4th November 2019, 10:02
A repost from (here) (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?p=1321942#post1321942):

Could there be another reason for electricity shutdowns in California? (https://www.theepochtimes.com/was-there-another-reason-for-electricity-shutdowns-in-california_3129118.html)

Richard Trzupek The Epoch Times (https://www.theepochtimes.com/was-there-another-reason-for-electricity-shutdowns-in-california_3129118.html)
Fri, 01 Nov 2019 00:00 UTC



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Wind turbines in California © David McNew/Getty Images


According to the official, widely reported story, Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) shut down substantial portions of its electric transmission system in northern California as a precautionary measure.

Citing high wind speeds they described as "historic," the utility claims that if they didn't turn off the grid, wind-caused damage to their infrastructure could start more wildfires in the area.

Perhaps that's true. Perhaps. This tale presumes that the folks who designed and maintain PG&E's transmission system are unaware of or ignored the need to design it to withstand severe weather events, and that the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) allowed the utility to do so.

Ignorance and incompetence happens, to be sure, but there's much about this story that doesn't smell right — and it's disappointing that most journalists and elected officials are apparently accepting it without question.

Take, for example, this statement (https://www.foxnews.com/us/northern-california-wildfire-evacuations-expand-to-90000-residents) from a Fox News story about the Kincade Fires: "A PG&E meteorologist said it's 'likely that many trees will fall, branches will break,' which could damage utility infrastructure and start a fire."

Did you ever notice how utilities cut wide swaths of trees away when transmission lines pass through forests? There's a reason for that: When trees fall and branches break the grid can still function.

So, if badly designed and poorly maintained infrastructure is not the reason PG&E cut power to millions of Californians, what might have prompted them to do so? Could it be that PG&E's heavy reliance on renewable energy means they don't have the power to send when an "historic" weather event occurs?

Wind Speed Limits
The two most popular forms of renewable energy come with operating limitations. With solar power the constraint is obvious: the availability of sunlight. One does not generate solar power at night and energy generation drops off with increasing degrees of cloud cover during the day.

The main operating constraint of wind power is, of course, wind speed. At the low end of the scale, you need about a 6 or 7 mph wind to get a turbine moving. This is called the "cut-in speed." To generate maximum power, about a 30 mph wind is typically required. But, if the wind speed is too high, the wind turbine will shut down. This is called the "cut-out speed," and it's about 55 mph for most modern wind turbines.

It may seem odd that wind turbines have a cut-out speed, but there's a very good reason for it. Each wind turbine rotor (https://www.energy.gov/eere/wind/inside-wind-turbine) is connected to an electric generator housed in the turbine nacelle. The connection is made through a gearbox that is sized to turn the generator at the precise speed required to produce 60 Hertz AC power.

The blades of the wind turbine are airfoils, just like the wings of an airplane. Adjusting the pitch (angle) of the blades allows the rotor to maintain constant speed, which in turn allows the generator to maintain the constant speed it needs to safely deliver power to the grid. However, there's a limit to blade pitch adjustment. When the wind is blowing so hard that pitch adjustment is no longer possible, the turbine shuts down. That's the cut-out speed.

Now consider how California's power generation profile has changed. According to Energy Information Administration data, the state generated 74.3 percent of its electricity from traditional sources — fossil fuels and nuclear — in 2001. Hydroelectric, geothermal, and biomass-generated power accounted for most of the remaining 25.7 percent, with wind and solar providing only 1.98 percent of the total.

By 2018, the state's renewable portfolio had jumped to 43.8 percent of total generation, with wind and solar now accounting for 17.9 percent of total generation. That's a lot of power to depend on from inherently unreliable sources. Thus, it would not be at all surprising to learn that PG&E didn't stop delivering power out of fear of starting fires, but because it knew it wouldn't have power to deliver once high winds shut down all those wind turbines.
About the Author:
Richard Trzupek is a chemist and environmental consultant as well as an analyst at The Heartland Institute. He is also the author of Regulators Gone Wild: How the EPA Is Ruining American Industry.

Ba-ba-Ra
4th November 2019, 19:05
I live in N.California. Our power was shut off 3 times in October - each time for 3 to 3-1/2 days.

The first time we had no high winds, in fact we had no wind, calm as could be. In the meantime the Forest Service during the shut off began a control burn. What? - and the control burn got "out of control". Burned approx 3,500 acres, all in forest lands, so no houses or population were at risk of burning. BUT,the smoke throughout many parts of the county was terrible. Everyone in it's path (keep in mind smoke travels long distances) was having trouble breathing I don't remember how long it burned. At least 10 days.

Think of all the timber that could have been harvested, now lost.

Think of all the schools & business closures each time. Worse part, particularly for schools, they were never sure exactly when the power would be off. Should they notify parents school would be closed tomorrow or not. Sometimes it was a flip of the coin. Sometimes they had students come in & then mid-day power went off and they had to all be bused home half day.

No traffic lights working; many lost food in fridge.

Second shut -off again no wind, high or otherwise. PG&E explained it by saying that even though there was no wind in your area, you were probably on a grid where there was high wind in the mountains. I would have bought that explanation, except for the shut-offs were very checkerboard. One example: main road down the middle of our area had power, and yet all areas on either side of that road had none. Huh?? I guess the wind didn't go down that road.

I'm not against them shutting down IF there is a real reason of fire danger. But lots of questions.

I'm sure the reasons for what happened are multiple. Some listed in vids above. PG&E is in bankruptcy. Bailout?

Definitely boosted generator sales. Denise//Dizi above talked about enjoying nature during shut-offs. Well, if you lived next door to someone with a generator (they sound like jet planes) you had to go for a long walk, which I did to find peace & quiet. I personally didn't have a problem. I have a propane free-standing fireplace, so heat & heating up food was available. I missed my computer, but enjoyed my books. Didn't have to shower as am retired. Keeping cell phone charged was a challenge, but I did it.

We have some really good researchers here (I'm not one of them). It would be interesting to know how many control burns have gotten out of control through the years. I'm aware of at least 5 of them.

Also, there was a thread here on PA were it was revealed that before the Paradise fire (which was the worse in Ca history) PG&E had bought a 200 Billion Dollar Catastrophe Bond. What? Was that verified?

rgray222
5th November 2019, 00:39
The strangeness of the fires in California has become the lack of news coverage, This summer more than 80 people have died, more than 1200 homes have been lost and more than 250,000 acres have burned. Yes, there has been media coverage but given the scope, the size and the severity of these fires the coverage is almost nil.

onawah
29th December 2019, 04:46
Wildfires spark turmoil in California’s insurance market
By Ken Sweet and Sarah Skidmore Sell THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |
December 24, 2019
https://www.mercurynews.com/2019/12/24/wildfires-spark-turmoil-in-californias-insurance-market/

(Inevitably!) Thousands of homeowners lose coverage as companies pull back

"NEW YORK — Kent Michitsch seemed to be running out of traditional options to insure the home he’s lived in for more than 30 years northeast of San Diego as California’s massive property insurance market reels from three consecutive years of destructive wildfires.

Michitsch, 57, has received three non-renewal notices in three years, and says he feared getting a fourth one when his homeowners’ policy comes up for renewal the middle of next year if it wasn’t for California lawmakers’ recent intervention in the market.

“It’s constant worry and frustration. You know you’re covered now, but I might have to look for a new policy next year yet again.” Michitsch says he’s never made a claim on his insurance and never had fire damage.

Thousands of homeowners like Michitsch have lost their insurance policies in the last few years as insurers pull out of areas that are at risk of fire damage or stop insuring homes altogether. They’ve been forced to scramble to find coverage from regular insurance providers or to turn as a last resort to a government sanctioned plan that at the moment only provides fire coverage.

State Farm, the largest insurer in the state, Allstate and other insurers declined to renew roughly 350,000 policies in areas at high risk for wildfires since 2015 the California Department of Insurance said back in August, and the department has gotten “record numbers” of requests this year from insurers to increase the rates they charge property owners. The data also show 33,000 policies were not renewed by insurers in zip codes affected by the major wildfires.

While the insurance industry says the California property insurance market is resilient, state lawmakers and officials have had to scramble to keep the market from grinding to a halt from the unexpected additional risk.

The California Legislature passed a law earlier this year giving the Department of Insurance emergency powers to keep policies in effect for those in fire-prone areas. This month California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara put a one-year moratorium on non-renewals, in hopes that lawmakers, insurance companies and other stakeholders can reach a more substantial solution for the roughly 1 million homeowners in zip codes adjacent to previous wildfires.

“This wildfire insurance crisis has been years in the making, but it is an emergency we must deal with now if we are going to keep the California dream of home ownership from becoming the California nightmare, as an increasing number of homeowners struggle to find coverage,” Lara said in a statement.

The fires of 2017 and 2018 caused a combined $25.3 billion in damages according to the California Department of Insurance. That’s exponentially higher than the previous wildfires in 2015 and 2008, which caused $1.1 billion and $719 million in damages, respectively.

The insurance industry has yet to release an estimate of damages from this year’s wildfire season, but the costs are expected to be high. The most significant wildfire this year was the Kincade Fire, which started October 23 and burned 78,000 acres in Sonoma County. It destroyed 374 buildings and damaged another 60, according to the California Department of Forestry & Fire Protection.

“The wildfires in California will likely make it more difficult for California homeowners to buy insurance,” said Stu Ryland, senior vice president of the Pacific Region at Sedgwick, an insurance claims management company. “Premiums are likely to go up, particularly in areas that are prone to wildfires and in some cases, it may be difficult for consumers to find an insurer willing to write their insurance.”

While some insurers are pulling out and others are reconsidering how they price property insurance, it is still available in one form or another to every homeowner, according to the Insurance Information Institute.

However, those not insurable by regular insurance providers are having to turn to what’s known as the California FAIR Plan, which is a government-sanctioned association of insurers who pool together to cover the highest risk properties. FAIR Plan insurance currently only covers $1.5 million in damages, although Lara has ordered that starting in April 2020 it will cover $3 million in damages. Currently the FAIR Plan only covers fire, not other forms of risk, but California regulators have announced that FAIR Plan insurers can start doing comprehensive coverage.

Earlier this month, the California FAIR Plan Association sued to block those changes, arguing Lara’s order is illegal.

Karl Susman, owner of Susman Insurance Agency in Los Angeles, says the average annual premium on a homeowner policy plus FAIR to cover fire now costs around $2,500 a year, three times higher than it was three years ago.

“These wildfires are not sustainable for these companies. They aren’t going to go bankrupt but they are just going to stop writing policies,” he said.

Susman said he worries that without a longer-term solution the California insurance market will repeat the experience after the 1994 California Northridge earthquake, which caused many insurance carriers to stop offering earthquake insurance. He’s already seen insurance companies limiting their risk to certain zip codes as well.

“I haven’t seen anything like this in the 28 years I’ve been doing this,” he said.

Fortunately, those who still do have insurance have been able to start rebuilding their lives after the fires.Maggie and Dan London of Santa Rosa lost their home in the massive and fatal Tubbs Fire of 2017. They worked quickly after the fire, filing a claim and reaching out to their contractor that same day. But it took them two years to rebuild and move back in.
Like many who tried to rebuild after the fire, they ran into obstacles — higher costs for labor and materials and ongoing talks with their insurer. All the same, Dan London feels his insurance company has done a fair job. And while they bought their home in 1979, he has not seen a sharp jump in insurance costs over time. The cost to insure their new home is slightly more, but Dan felt it reflects the increased value of the property.

“I was expecting something triple, but it’s not at all,” he said.

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onawah
7th January 2020, 23:58
This seems too good to be true
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Also see: http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?109484---Everything-is-Burning---Australian-Inferno-Choking-Off-Access-to-Cities-Across-Country&p=1330411&viewfull=1#post1330411

James Newell
8th January 2020, 19:44
One solution re the hardy souls that are sticking it out in Cal is to research how to build underground homes. There are a few good books and videos on the subject. Do a search on it.
I am considering doing one myself as a project on the side. They are wind proof, easy to heat and cool, pretty much fire resistant, and do well even under nuke scenarios. It appears they can be built much cheaper than an ordinary home also. see undergroundhousing.com

And on another note, the fires in Australia, are much like the Cal ones. Complete with a lot of arsonists and even a few reports of laser beams from the sky. I hear the Chinese want to build a train line in that area that has burned.

Philippe
27th March 2020, 18:51
PG&E Pleads Guilty to Involuntary Manslaughter for Sparking California’s Deadliest Fire

https://humansarefree.com/2020/03/pge-pleads-guilty-to-involuntary-manslaughter-for-sparking-californias-deadliest-fire.html

The fire was sparked when a tower more than 100 years old malfunctioned. The utility had failed to inspect it for nearly 20 years…

Source: EcoWatch.com (excerpt)


And what about the DEW attacks, the exploded smart meters and the apparent accident with Tesla transmission systems ?

waves
27th March 2020, 20:57
PG&E Pleads Guilty to Involuntary Manslaughter for Sparking California’s Deadliest Fire

https://humansarefree.com/2020/03/pge-pleads-guilty-to-involuntary-manslaughter-for-sparking-californias-deadliest-fire.html

The fire was sparked when a tower more than 100 years old malfunctioned. The utility had failed to inspect it for nearly 20 years…

Source: EcoWatch.com (excerpt)


And what about the DEW attacks, the exploded smart meters and the apparent accident with Tesla transmission systems ?

Thank you, I didn't post it for just throwing my hands up in the air when I saw it. This was waiting to be announced when no one was looking, so Newscum 'announced' it right when the first peak of virus fear hit as if this 'agreement' had 'just' happened. LOL

I knew all the public wrangling about PGE would end up this way and that one of the benefits of the fires was always intended to lead to this - the government takeover/consolidation of utilities. It's all over the US for different shady excuses, maybe many other countries too who are also at the globalist planning table.

I only hope the genocidal fires have stopped in lieu of the invisible bioweapon tool for genocide now being used, if only because the insurance payments on all the houses and the cost of having a culprit to take the fall and be liable for lawsuits started to become too burdensome.

Just one correction... the fire was sparked when the first detonation near the fire was ignited - there were many others. You can find lots of videos of the first explosion that created an instant humongous plume of dust that a 'malfunctioning tower' does not.

AutumnW
27th March 2020, 22:05
Just one correction... the fire was sparked when the first detonation near the fire was ignited - there were many others. You can find lots of videos of the first explosion that created an instant humongous plume of dust that a 'malfunctioning tower' does not.

What detonation. None was required. Occam's razor, Waves. What makes most sense to explain the fires? A crazy Rube Goldberg conspiracy contraption or just the simple mechanics of Utility company greed.

onawah
22nd August 2020, 04:19
Updates on California Wildfires, Evacuations [8/21 6 PM]
19,860 views•Streamed live 3 hours ago 8/21/20
NBC Bay Area
25.9K subscribers
"THIS IS A REPLAY OF AN EARLIER LIVE NEWS BROADCAST.
ORIGINAL AIRDATE: AUG. 21, 2020 6 P.M.

Our continuing coverage on the wildfires and ongoing evacuations in the Bay Area starts now. We'll also have more on this weekend's fire weather watch and why we may see more lightning and thunderstorms. http://nbcbay.com/KStuaTY

PLEASE NOTE: During commercial breaks online you'll see one of our sky cameras instead. Program will resume at the conclusion of the commercial break."

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(Felton, the town in Santa Cruz County where I used to live, and Boulder Creek, a neighboring town that I visited often, have both been evacuated and are in imminent danger of fire. It's just as bad if not worse in other Bay Area counties.)

Sunny
22nd August 2020, 11:09
Wildfires ignited by nearly 12,000 lightning strikes over the past three days continue to spread havoc across a heat wave-baked California, with little relief in sight.

“Just a day ago, I announced that we are struggling to address the needs of suppressing some 376 fires in this state,” Gov. Gavin Newsom said at a Friday news conference. “That number has grown to about 560 fires in the state of California.

"Seven-hundred and seventy-one thousand acres has already been burned in the state of California, the equivalent to the size of the state of Rhode Island," the governor added. "We simply haven't seen anything like this in many, many years."

Source: National Public Radio
22 August 2020

waves
22nd August 2020, 16:41
Northern/Bay Area CA/Select Areas Killshot scheduled for this Sunday-Tuesday.
(My opinion/prediction. I will be more than happy to be wrong.)

I'm now a recently former resident of the middle of these current Sonoma fires who set a target last Spring to get out of CA before August 'knowing' mass destruction was scheduled for the next 'fire season'. The house I left is currently under mandatory evacuation and I feel I can still read the writing on the wall.

The signs to me read that the first round of destruction was to use weaponized/manufactured out of the blue for August 'dry lightening thunderstorms' to ignite 100's of fire starts widespread enough to be unmanageable by available manpower and that the 2nd strike/big killshot is scheduled to be detonated beginning this Sunday 11am with the so called 2nd 'Dry Lightening Thunderstorm'.

I read the signs as this 'duplicate coming lightening storm' script began being distributed into the public mind two days ago to set the stage as the excuse umbrella to ignite another 100's of separates fires to make the whole mess exponentially more unmanageable, large and destructive without precedence in CA history.

The CA 'fire season' - a term hardly used until a few years ago - barely starts in mid August and only if there was excessive heat all summer - an excuse that didn't happen this year - so they either planned all along or switched to this new 'Mass Dry Lightening Thunderstorm Method'. The so called season lasts thru early November and was barely hours old when they dropped this first gigantic weaponized bomb. There are 2 1/2 more months of 'fire season' to go.

Added w/time change:
https://i.postimg.cc/5tjzyNgP/2020-08-22-1412.jpg

AutumnW
22nd August 2020, 18:28
Weather weirding and it's consequences. Lightening strikes are the primary cause of out of control fires, during drought conditions. It's actually kind of simple. Up here in Canada we had a similar lightening storm along the Southern Coast and there were a few small fires but they were quickly extinguished because the weather has been much wetter. I don't think we are in a drought pattern, currently.

Anyway, it is quite simple and if you want to lay blame somewhere you can blame Mother Nature, who is becoming more and more annoyed with human activity. And you can also blame utilities for maintenance failures and not acting proactively to get ahead of this problem. That goes straight back to a system that is designed to react rather than prevent. Corporations operate on a fiscal quarterly model that rewards CEO's and shareholders for bumping up profits through layoffs, deferred maintenance etc...

onawah
22nd August 2020, 23:52
Staggering footage of lightning storm that started Bay Area fire complexes
237,926 views•Aug 21, 2020
ABC7 News Bay Area
117K subscribers

"More than 12,000 lightning strikes this week sparked 560 wildfires in California, burning an area larger than the state of Rhode Island, CAL FIRE officials said Friday." https://abc7ne.ws/2YpR5Ng
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Livestreaming now
Live: Updates on Wildfires, Evacuations
2,834 watching now•Started streaming 30 minutes ago (6:30pm 8/22/20)
NBC Bay Area
26.8K subscribers
Breaking developments on the Bay Area's fight against what Cal Fire is now calling some of the largest fires in state history. Tune in now. http://nbcbay.com/vrhyQqr
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(Looks to be the worst fire season in CA history, 670,000 acres burning in the Bay Area, one million acres burning in CA. at present.)

onawah
23rd August 2020, 16:32
Wildfires Continue to Ravage Bay Area as Crews Prepare for Possible Worsening Conditions
33,442 views•Aug 23, 2020
NBC Bay Area
28K subscribers
More evacuation warnings and orders were issued Saturday as crews prepare for another possible round of lightning storms.
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Northern California Wildfires Break Records as Acreage Increases
26,028 views•Aug 23, 2020
NBC Bay Area
27.9K subscribers
Wildfires across the Bay Area and the state are becoming some of the largest in California’s history. NBC Bay Area’s team of reporters have the details.
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onawah
24th August 2020, 04:20
California Wildfires Total Over One Million Acres | NBC Nightly News
81,541 views•Aug 23, 2020
NBC News
3.76M subscribers
"As firefighters from across the U.S. are battling the raging California wildfires, a new threat looms: dry lightning storms. The wildfires have decimated the ancient trees in Big Basin Redwoods State Park, California’s oldest state park."
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onawah
25th August 2020, 05:04
Blancolirio is back, now focusing on the California fires (instead of the Oroville Dam, which was his focus back when the dam was being refurbished.).
California Fires UPDATE
10,320 views•Aug 24, 2020
blancolirio
208K subscribers

Back on Patrol in the Mighty Luscombe!
LINKS:
Cal Fire Map:
https://www.fire.ca.gov/incidents/
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onawah
26th August 2020, 23:01
Updates on Wildfires, Evacuations
21,386 views•Streamed live 4 hours ago
NBC Bay Area
31.2K subscribers
"Firefighters continue to make progress on the wildfires burning across the Bay Area. We'll also have the latest on evacuation orders. Tune in now. http://nbcbay.com/wdINJnw

PLEASE NOTE: During commercial breaks online you'll see one of our sky cameras instead. Program will resume at the conclusion of the commercial break."flxh1pXyXPo

(One statistic I heard is that altogether, the area of land burnt so far in CA. is equal to the state of Connecticut. )

onawah
27th August 2020, 01:35
I HIGHLY recommend this latest post from Dutchsinse, an amazingly bright young nerdy tree surgeon based in St Louis who has figured out what the "experts" have missed, correlations between fault lines, fires, volcanic activity, fracking and more.
This will explain much that you will want to know about what's happening on the West Coast especially.
You may want to skip ahead to where he focuses on the US to save time.
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onawah
29th August 2020, 05:33
Coastside Fire Crews Work to 'Starve' Flames Threatening Homes
4,898 views•Aug 28, 2020
KPIX CBS SF Bay Area
192K subscribers

"Cal Fire reported important progress Friday battling lightning-sparked wildfires in Northern California. KPIX 5's Kenny Choi followed one crew working to fight fire with fire."

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Tiny Sonoma County Community, Famed for Rain, Scorched in Walbridge Fire
717 views•Aug 28, 2020
KPIX CBS SF Bay Area
192K subscribers
"Venado in Sonoma County known for its unusually heavy rainfall wasn't spared by the flames from the LNU Lightning Complex wildfire. Wilson Walker reports."
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Timelapse shows explosion of flames, smoke during early stages of Northern California wildfire
75,369 views•Aug 28, 2020
ABC7 News Bay Area
119K subscribers
"We are getting an incredible new look at the CZU Lightning Complex Fire burning in Santa Cruz and San Mateo Counties. https://abc7ne.ws/3hCtv7C
Local photographer Pankaj Bhargava shared a timelapse video of the early stages of the inferno.
It shows large flames and smoke near Windy Hill Summit in Portola Valley."

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onawah
30th August 2020, 06:12
Vineyard Workers Race Overnight To Save Grapes From Approaching Fires | California Wildfires
27,296 views•Aug 29, 2020
Insider News
3K subscribers
"As the second largest wildfire in California’s history ravages the state, vineyards in Sonoma County rush to harvest grapes before the smoke can ruin their crop. Since August 15, 1.6 million acres in California have burned - an area the size of Delaware. There are also fears that the coronavirus pandemic could spread among agricultural workers as the fires burn."

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onawah
30th August 2020, 06:34
The world on fire (1/2) | DW Documentary
151,916 views•Aug 20, 2020
DW Documentary
1.9M subscribers

"Enormous fires are destroying forests and communities around the world. Each year, 350 million hectares of forest go up in smoke, the equivalent of six times the size of France. Is there any way to stop it?

In the US, the fire season now lasts up to two months longer than a generation ago, and the surface burnt annually has multiplied by three. This film sets out on a gripping journey of investigation from Europe to the US, Canada, Brazil and Indonesia to follow the work of a global team of dedicated firefighters, scientists and fire experts as they investigate why our forests are burning and make an unexpected discovery: if we want to save our forests, homes, health and our climate, we need to radically change our attitude towards fire and the way we fight wildfires."
Part 1: cUo2Vs6id7w
Part 2: 5VPWq8LVDtk

onawah
31st August 2020, 01:14
CAL FIRE gives updates on SCU Complex Fire in California -- WATCH LIVE
889 views• 8/30/20
ABC7 News Bay Area
120K subscribers
"CAL FIRE is giving an update on the SCU Lightning Complex Fire. The fire is more than 377,000 acres and is 50 percent contained, as of this morning.
https://abc7ne.ws/32Hrwsi
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(1.4 million acres in CA. burnt so far this year * the fire season is just beginning.)

onawah
31st August 2020, 19:57
CAL FIRE UPDATE 8 31
159 views•Aug 31, 2020

(18 fires burning now compared to 24, so progress being made.
However, 1.7 million acres burnt so far in CA. this year
Compared to same time last year: 63,000 acres burnt.
Quite a difference!
And this year's fire season is still young...)
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onawah
3rd September 2020, 00:28
California wildfires update: Sept. 1, 2020
4,173 views•Sep 1, 2020
KCRA News
81.6K subscribers

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California wildfires update: Sept. 2, 2020
1,372 views•Sep 2, 2020
KCRA News
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onawah
3rd September 2020, 23:29
California wildfire update
1,526 views•Sep 3, 2020
KCRA News
81.7K subscribers

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California Wildfires Map Update Over 1 2 Million Acres Burned as SCU
131 views•Sep 1, 2020
News Today
1.92K subscribers

"Wildfires continue to rage across California, burning thousands of acres and damaging numerous homes and buildings. According to a tracking map from the Los Angeles Times, there are 34 active fires across the state, with over 1.2 million acres burned, as of Monday. The largest active fire, according to the map, is the SCU Lightning Complex Fire, which began on August 16 and has burned over 377,000 acres. The fire is 60 percent contained, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire). Following behind is the LNU Lightning Complex Fire, which has been burning for 14 straight days. The blaze has burned over 375,000 acres and is 63 percent contained, according to Cal Fire. On Monday, Cal Fire provided updates for each of these fires, alerting residents in areas that could be affected. According to the incident update for the SCU Lightning Complex fire, multiple fires within the blaze have since merged into one major fire, broken into two branches."Today a warming and drying trend will see highs in the 90s return to Branch I, with mid-80s for the southwest edge of the fire where extensive mop-up and holding will continue as humidity values remain dry. The long-range forecast calls for hot and dry weather this week and through the Labor Day weekend," the update says. The update also notes where different evacuation orders have been imposed, including areas in Santa Clara and Alameda counties. According to the incident update for the LNU Lightning Complex fires, "Firefighters worked to control flare-ups in the interior islands of the fire which pose a threat when near the fire's perimeter. Dry weather continues with hotter than usual temperatures this week."The LNU Lightning Complex fires have led to evacuations in Napa, Lake and Sonoma counties. In the image below, taken from NASA's Earth Observing System Data and Information System Worldview map, at least 39 fires can be seen across California from space. The National Weather Service (NWS) in Sacramento and the Bay Area provided updates on their Twitter accounts to explain how the fires will have a continuing impact on the area."Wildfire smoke will continue to impact #NorCal today," the NWS Sacramento wrote in a tweet, showing a GIF of how the smoke will move across the area. In a similar tweet, NWS Bay Area showed smoke and haze from the fires seen from satellite imagery. The GIF also shows "burn scars" over various areas that were caused by the wildfires. "

All data is taken from the source: https://www.newsweek.com/
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onawah
7th September 2020, 23:36
You won't see this on the news (bulging laccoliths and old super volcanoes, and magma hotspots.
Dutch is REALLY freaking out about the number of fires on the weather maps in the US today 9/7/20
And 9 6.0 or greater quakes all over planet in just the last week--that's 7 in the last 2 days.
And showing us what no one else does, which is where magma hotspots are showing up right where the big fires are.
And now huge dust storms as well, and huge smoke plumes traveling across the US.
One fire in Washington state is over 63 miles long, 15 miles across, burned in about a couple of hours, the biggest fire Dutch says he has ever seen.
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onawah
9th September 2020, 02:29
Fires in 9 states, Santa Ana high winds spreading them quickly, 200 rescued by helicoptor, more needed, tho near zero visibility., 2 dozen fires in CA. alone.
More than 200 rescued from California wildfire
WNT
1,370 views•Sep 8, 2020
ABC News
9.7M subscribers
The National Guard is still working to rescue dozens of people still trapped near the Creek Fire in Fresno County, California.
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Mark (Star Mariner)
10th September 2020, 15:25
Things that make you go hmmm..

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https://twitter.com/The_Real_Fly/status/1303899609044004864

onawah
11th September 2020, 06:27
View from overhead of one of the California fires (don't know which one).
So surreal...
https://scontent-dfw5-2.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/119157866_10157898159273195_5926840799226727584_n.jpg?_nc_cat=106&_nc_sid=8024bb&_nc_ohc=ziwqKVBt3JkAX_OaUG-&_nc_ht=scontent-dfw5-2.xx&oh=ea4f88a70ac27fb440bd60b319c20a44&oe=5F7F75DB

raregem
11th September 2020, 10:09
View from overhead of one of the California fires (don't know which one).
So surreal...
https://scontent-dfw5-2.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/119157866_10157898159273195_5926840799226727584_n.jpg?_nc_cat=106&_nc_sid=8024bb&_nc_ohc=ziwqKVBt3JkAX_OaUG-&_nc_ht=scontent-dfw5-2.xx&oh=ea4f88a70ac27fb440bd60b319c20a44&oe=5F7F75DB

These puff clouds remind me of chemtrail spew. If, it is then the metals and other poisons would create an atmospheric barrier. Keeping the heat below the clouds so as not to escape. Perhaps someone with the ability to explain in depth could add to this. Thx.

onawah
12th September 2020, 01:07
"How much more can California take?" reporter asks
California Wildfires morning update: September 11, 2020
125,416 views•Sep 11, 2020
ABC10
83K subscribers
"Updates on California wildfires, including the Bear Fire (North Complex West Zone) and Willow Fire as well as air quality in the region."
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( Not looking good at all. The largest fire in state history, near Eureka CA. , destroyed 750,000 acres. More records doubtlessly yet to be broken.

In Oregon one report says 10% of the population of Oregon are being evacuated. )
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onawah
12th September 2020, 19:56
West Coast states devastated by record-setting fires
51,491 views•Sep 12, 2020
Good Morning America
1.96M subscribers

"Deadly wildfires continue blazing throughout the West Coast."
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(Air quality in many West Coast cities including Portland, Seattle, S.F. 3 times higher than the level just considered "Hazardous".
One man charged with arson in Oregon fire that has incinerated whole towns, 50 still missing, 5 dead from that one fire. 10% of entire population of Oregon still evacuated. Fire retardants not working. Gov. Newsome attributes it to climate change.)

onawah
13th September 2020, 05:38
Raging wildfires in California and Oregon claim yet more lives
4,104 views•Sep 12, 2020
Global News
2M subscribers
"The death toll from wildfires on America’s West Coast is expected to soar, with Oregon officials even preparing for mass casualties."
"Firefighters say they are facing the most explosive blazes they have ever seen and warn the land is so dry, these fires could burn well into the winter months."
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(The largest fire on record in CA. is the August Complex fire, still burning, 19 dead and thousands evacuated so far.
40 fires burning in CA. altogether tonight.)

onawah
13th September 2020, 07:29
See: http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?105795-Chemtrails-Secret-History-Exposed-Deep-State-Eugenics-Smoke-Screen&p=1377704&viewfull=1#post1377704

Gwin Ru
13th September 2020, 14:16
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Bill Ryan
13th September 2020, 14:21
1305138712154648582Yes, thanks. :thumbsup: Here's the video:

https://cdn4.liveleak.com/2020/Sep/12/LiveLeak-dot-com-Breaking_News_-___9FBI_1599908901.mp4.5f5cac4cde55b.mp4?secure=q7wf5mkPAb5SbeEP7DlLcA==,1600008155
https://cdn4.liveleak.com/2020/Sep/12/LiveLeak-dot-com-Breaking_News_-___9FBI_1599908901.mp4.5f5cac4cde55b.mp4?secure=q7wf5mkPAb5SbeEP7DlLcA==,1600008155

The video text says:
On the 9th [Sept], FBI officials revealed that the analysis model of the US Department of Homeland Security showed that most of the initial fires of the west coast wildfires spread along forest roads and caused investigations. Li Jianjun, a 57-year-old Chinese who immigrated to the United States for 20 years, was raided and found a video from his laptop. GPS records of his car showed that he went to the fire area many times in early August.

RunningDeer
13th September 2020, 15:32
1305138712154648582Yes, thanks. :thumbsup: Here's the video:

https://cdn4.liveleak.com/2020/Sep/12/LiveLeak-dot-com-Breaking_News_-___9FBI_1599908901.mp4.5f5cac4cde55b.mp4?secure=q7wf5mkPAb5SbeEP7DlLcA==,1600008155
https://cdn4.liveleak.com/2020/Sep/12/LiveLeak-dot-com-Breaking_News_-___9FBI_1599908901.mp4.5f5cac4cde55b.mp4?secure=q7wf5mkPAb5SbeEP7DlLcA==,1600008155

The video text says:
On the 9th [Sept], FBI officials revealed that the analysis model of the US Department of Homeland Security showed that most of the initial fires of the west coast wildfires spread along forest roads and caused investigations. Li Jianjun, a 57-year-old Chinese who immigrated to the United States for 20 years, was raided and found a video from his laptop. GPS records of his car showed that he went to the fire area many times in early August.

Gwin Ru’s link works for me. http://paula.avalonlibrary.net/smilies/thumbs-two.gif I keep getting the same message for your link. Amazing footage. A good one to keep on the Avalon site in case it’s removed.


http://paula.avalonlibrary.net/News/gone.jpg


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Last Wednesday, justntime2learn left these posts:


All our animals, Jill and I are requesting all prayers and positive intensions anyone has to offer.

We have been on alert to evacuate do to wildfires for 2 days and just recieved the alert to leave.

I know we should just leave, but there's a catch. We can't load up 14 donkees, scores of sheep and I can't leave them. Our neighbor and we decided to open the gates when leaving, so I'm waiting to see fire.

It's difficult having two days to load up everything you want, then deciding what's realy important to take.

Bless you all in advance and much Love :heart:


Yes, on two sides. We have trees almost a hundred feet on just our three acres. I can't imagine the house surviving if one of those trees goes. there's a lot of dry brush outside of our property that I don't have any control over.

my neighbors loading as many animals onto his trailer as he can right now. my daughter offered to pick up seven of our feral cats and kennel them, but We know how bad that would stress them. We have one tame cat we're going to take. they're used to climbing the ladder into the window and coming in the back door, so we will leave both open and I'm building kitty mountain now.

Also, letting 14 donkeys and 60 sheep out onto the road everyone's trying to evacuate wouldn't be helpful, that's why I'm staying.


I really feel like we're going to be okay :heart:


That was some powerful mojo dear friends! Thank You! We're still here but nothing has changed. It's going to be another long day but the weather conditions are more favorable than the past 3 days.

Approximately 2 hours after asking for prayers the wind completely stopped and it cooled off much quicker than the past 3 days. You could even feel the cool moisture on your face.

we've been up most the night so we're going to water everything down then put the sprinkler on our roof and get some sleep if possible.

Again, thank you so much for your prayers and positive intentions.

Bill Ryan
13th September 2020, 15:49
Gwin Ru’s link works for me. http://paula.avalonlibrary.net/smilies/thumbs-two.gif I keep getting the same message for your link. Amazing footage. A good one to keep on the Avalon site in case it’s removed.

Yep, it had a time-sensitive security tag on it. Apologies! But here it is safely archived:


http://projectavalon.net/flame-throwing_drone.mp4

http://projectavalon.net/flame-throwing_drone.mp4

onawah
15th September 2020, 04:38
16,000 firefighters battle California blazes | WNT
ABC News
20,781 views•Sep 14, 2020
9.74M subscribers
"At least 29 major wildfires are burning on the West Coast and threatening hundreds of homes, with conditions only expected to get worse through the week."
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Deadly California wildfires force evacuations and produce hazardous smoke
12,016 views•Sep 14, 2020
CBS Evening News
1M subscribers

"At least 35 people are confirmed dead many more missing from historic wildfires in the West where dozens of blazes continue to rage."
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(More than 70 fires burning now in 10 states, at least 27 dead. Reports were saying cities there have among the worst air quality in the world, now they are saying it's the worst.
Seeing how terrible that is from the videos, it sure made me wonder where the very worst air quality was before !!)
CA. tends to get worst fires in November and December, so it's likely far from over yet.

Franny
15th September 2020, 05:01
This is a rather damning look at the fires.

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norman
15th September 2020, 05:31
I've been looking at that picture over and over all week but I didn't dare send it to anyone I know because I suspect it's really only a "political" map. Meaning, the data stops at the border because it's a US specific 'political' map. I'd need more real data about Canada before I'd get excited about it and bomb my contacts with it.

I've had more than enough of shooting myself in the foot by sharing stuff that turned out to be misleading, unreliable, disinfo or plain wrong. That Catherine Fitts is backing it is interesting tho'.

onawah
15th September 2020, 05:32
As if they weren't damned enough already! :flame:

Franny
15th September 2020, 05:58
I've been looking at that picture over and over all week but I didn't dare send it to anyone I know because I suspect it's really only a "political" map. Meaning, the data stops at the border because it's a US specific 'political' map. I'd need more real data about Canada before I'd get excited about it and bomb my contacts with it.

I've had more than enough of shooting myself in the foot by sharing stuff that turned out to be misleading, unreliable, disinfo or plain wrong. That Catherine Fitts is backing it is interesting tho'.

True, I had the same thought. It's a somewhat symbolic gesture as there are fires in Canada, just nowhere near the scale as in the US.

Based on this report, Canada Fires (https://cwfis.cfs.nrcan.gc.ca/report) it's a relatively quiet year for fires in Canada tho' there are 2 out of control fires at this time.


Following a years-long series of extreme wildland fire seasons, 2020 has been one of Canada’s quietist since the 1990s.

More and more there are reports of people, especially young people, starting fires all over the west. Fingers are being pointed at Antifa and others of similar ilk.

I pay some attention to is as it's one of the reasons I left California and I also have friends and family there. They are fortunately many miles from the fires but, as one friend said, it's too hot to close the windows and too smoky to keep them open. Difficult times for all and extremely difficult for others.

norman
15th September 2020, 07:35
Macomb County Scanner (https://www.facebook.com/scannermacomb/?hc_ref=ARSFh4Ve9TTYLHkr60f6VcntaA5PtiswPi87jGo26FZaBp_zr7KSExIeefKDPsZBpIY&fref=nf&__xts__%5B0%5D=68.ARAw9wcTq69ivhYTFZp64oPUCw1SIDIW2sqq-or8colBHvoOrkCV6u8JqMV3f3iUgSHrPuWiHhe4MT2bscSn78LGdJrJBW8SrKXZ1rdUqHtKiGkDdVqgu7TXRePOgh3eCDKSD3qbK ukMrujc7FkcfRLuLPYPu8zUGws4BONj_03n5r4W-9AJj9bRJ40myPUi8LwsL1z1mCwg60XdNK8PMre7k4AW86_i1muBvqQKjM3hbKVgbGG4BDXAGRFLVKwCUDUIvW90y7kGVJPndi1jb uTzDpGNJS-MEBfE9TdjAv0qGpbdDH_V3jK7sDUvnZPj3hsp77np8i4rMx-mhZ2Xn3rindhl6reov80&__tn__=kC-R)

11 September at 21:25 (https://www.facebook.com/scannermacomb/videos/352550309202979/?__xts__%5B0%5D=68.ARAw9wcTq69ivhYTFZp64oPUCw1SIDIW2sqq-or8colBHvoOrkCV6u8JqMV3f3iUgSHrPuWiHhe4MT2bscSn78LGdJrJBW8SrKXZ1rdUqHtKiGkDdVqgu7TXRePOgh3eCDKSD3qbK ukMrujc7FkcfRLuLPYPu8zUGws4BONj_03n5r4W-9AJj9bRJ40myPUi8LwsL1z1mCwg60XdNK8PMre7k4AW86_i1muBvqQKjM3hbKVgbGG4BDXAGRFLVKwCUDUIvW90y7kGVJPndi1jb uTzDpGNJS-MEBfE9TdjAv0qGpbdDH_V3jK7sDUvnZPj3hsp77np8i4rMx-mhZ2Xn3rindhl6reov80&__tn__=-R)



California fire tornado.


https://www.facebook.com/scannermacomb/videos/352550309202979/

RunningDeer
15th September 2020, 13:01
This is a rather damning look at the fires.


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FireWeatherAvalanche.org (https://www.fireweatheravalanche.org/fire/) only covers a limited area because they rely on donations and people that volunteer their time. I wouldn't rule out the same for the Catherine Fitts website.





This fire map is powered by a large database of information, and is run on high-end servers. Currently, we volunteer our time developing this product for free and pay the costs.


http://paula.avalonlibrary.net/News/fire.jpg

http://paula.avalonlibrary.net/News/fire-donate.jpg

onawah
16th September 2020, 06:16
Bobcat Fire Continues To Grow As Mount Wilson Evacuates
16,793 views•Sep 15, 2020
CBS Los Angeles
546K subscribers

"A massive wildfire burning in the Angeles National Forest north of Monrovia came within 500 feet of the Mount Wilson Observatory, fire officials said Tuesday."20zELDwddGc

(41,000 acres burnt, only 3% containment, smoke reaches East Coast.)


Bobcat Fire update: Flames edge closer to Mount Wilson, a landmark of modern technology | ABC7
1,782 views•Sep 15, 2020 ABC7
263K subscribers
"The Bobcat Fire is within 500 feet of Mount Wilson, home to SoCal's TV towers and an observatory where 20th century astrophysics was pioneered."
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onawah
16th September 2020, 21:19
From Dutchsinse''s FB just now: "
Dutchsinse
15 mins ·
Huge News!

"September 16, 2020 .. Secretary of Defense Mark Esper has confirmed China + Russia possess and are using directed energy weapons (DEW) in space ."
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onawah
17th September 2020, 20:30
Update and Forecast for Creek Fire, Bobcat Fire, North Complex, and other California Wildfires
931 views•Sep 17, 2020
Holt Hanley Weather
3.01K subscribers

(Comprehensive report for CA., some good news (Bay Area fires pretty much contained) and bad (Mt. Wilson still in danger) and plenty of detailed statistics, more than reports from most news stations. )

"A Red Flag Warning is in effect for the 30-40mph winds moving in later today that could lead to extreme fire behavior and rapid rate of spread. The August Complex is now officially over 839,000 acres making it the largest wildfire in the history of California. Both air quality and wildfire destruction are a major concern for California as more than 28 large wildfires burn throughout the state. The North Complex is now over 280,000 acres making it the 6th largest California wildfire. Unfortunately, 15 fatalities have been reported in association with this blaze.The Creek Fire has increased to more than 228,000 acres making it the #12 largest wildfire in California history. While active burning has slowed for the SCU and LNU Lightning Complex wildfires, they remain at #3 and #4 on the list. Lastly, the Bobcat Fire has grown to 50,000 acres in Southern California, posing a new risk to communities in that area.
Considering there will be hot, dry, windy conditions for the next few days, I will be sure to post daily updates as the situation progresses."

You can obtain the latest information by going to:HveEySMgI9k

(Continually updated statistics on all the CA. fires here: )https://www.sfchronicle.com/projects/california-fire-map/

onawah
18th September 2020, 22:52
The reports from this youtuber are thorough and comprehensive, and issued on a regular basis, much better coverage of the fires than most news outlets
Update and Forecast for Creek Fire, Bobcat Fire, North Complex, and other California Wildfires
616 views•Sep 18, 2020
Holt Hanley Weather
3.29K subscribers
With the major wind event behind us, weather conditions are looking up for the California wildfires as the low pressure system moving in will bring cooler temperatures, higher relative humidity, and possibly rain to our fires. With that being said, the August Complex is now officially over 824,000 acres making it the largest wildfire in the history of California. Both air quality and wildfire destruction remain a concern for California as more than 25 large wildfires burn throughout the state. The North Complex is now over 287,000 acres making it the 5th largest California wildfire. Unfortunately, 15 fatalities have been reported in association with this blaze.The Creek Fire has increased to more than 248,000 acres making it the #10 largest wildfire in California history. While active burning has slowed for the SCU and LNU Lightning Complex wildfires, they remain at #3 and #4 on the list. Lastly, the Bobcat Fire has grown to 60,000 acres in Southern California, posing a new risk to communities in that area.
Although conditions are looking up, I will continue to post daily wildfire forecasts to keep you guys updated.

You can obtain the latest information by going to:
https://www.fire.ca.gov

You can find the North Complex Damage Map here:
https://www.arcgis.com/apps/webappvie...

You can find my interview with Joe Rosamond and Ben Bowman here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNgNw... "

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onawah
19th September 2020, 05:59
Strong Winds Fan Flames Of Bobcat Fire, New Evacuations Ordered
917 views•Sep 18, 2020
CBS Los Angeles
548K subscribers
"The Bobcat Fire pushed deeper into the Juniper Hills area late Friday afternoon, where an unknown number of homes have burned on the northeast side of the fire."Mco-5Vh5ToI

(Strong winds fanning the flames, Mt. Wilson Observatory still in danger. )

Bobcat Fire Grows To 72,000 Acres, Remains At 15% Containment
798 views•Sep 18, 2020
CBS Los Angeles
548K subscribers
"The Bobcat Fire grew Friday to 72,000 acres driven by strong winds and warm temperatures in the Juniper Hills area. Fire officials report the fire remained at 15% containment."

onawah
21st September 2020, 20:07
Update and Forecast for Creek Fire, Bobcat Fire, North Complex, and other California Wildfires
720 views•Sep 21, 2020
Holt Hanley Weather
3.44K subscribers

"The Bobcat Fire has grown to 105,000 acres in Southern California, posing a new risk to communities in that area.The August Complex is now officially over 837,000 acres making it the largest wildfire in the history of California. The North Complex is now over 294,000 acres making it the 5th largest California wildfire. Unfortunately, 15 fatalities have been reported in association with this blaze.The Creek Fire has increased to more than 278,000 acres making it the #7 largest wildfire in California history. While active burning has slowed for the SCU and LNU Lightning Complex wildfires, they remain at #3 and #4 on the list.
Although conditions are looking better than last week, I will continue to post daily wildfire forecasts to keep you guys updated."

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onawah
22nd September 2020, 23:20
Not looking good for Mt. Wilson Observatory
Update and Forecast for Bobcat Fire, Creek Fire, North Complex, and other California Wildfires
8,401 views•Sep 22, 2020
Holt Hanley Weather
3.66K subscribers

"The Bobcat Fire has grown to 109,000 acres in Southern California, posing a new risk to valuable resources and communities in that area.The August Complex is now officially over 846,000 acres making it the largest wildfire in the history of California. The North Complex is now over 298,000 acres making it the 5th largest California wildfire. Unfortunately, 15 fatalities have been reported in association with this blaze.The Creek Fire has increased to more than 283,000 acres making it the #7 largest wildfire in California history. While active burning has slowed for the SCU and LNU Lightning Complex wildfires, they remain at #3 and #4 on the list.
Although conditions are looking better than last week, I will continue to post daily wildfire forecasts to keep you guys updated."

You can obtain the latest information by going to:
https://www.fire.ca.gov

You can find the North Complex Damage Map here:
https://www.arcgis.com/apps/webappvie...

You can find my interview with Joe Rosamond and Ben Bowman here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNgNw...

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Bobcat Fire Explodes, Becomes One of Largest in LA County History | NBCLA
41,189 views•Sep 22, 2020
NBCLA
99.3K subscribers
"The Bobcat Fire grew to more than 106,000 acres and destroyed twenty nine structures. Kim Tobin reported on NBC4 News on Sept. 21, 2020."

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norman
27th September 2020, 04:00
Elana Freeland, predictably, takes the Sky Weapon angle on the fires, and is hanging on for a good outcome in the war between what she sees as the Trump side and Deep State side.



Talk is spreading like wildfire that historic blazes in the west were intentionally set, whether by terrorists or directed energy weapons. Is there evidence to support these claims? We go searching for answers with Elana Freeland.


https://youtu.be/KC8cpJwVH8k?t=1477

when I embed videos they always seem to start from the beginning even if I set it to start further up the timeline, but here it is embedded, otherwise use the straight link above.
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norman
27th September 2020, 12:45
Elana Freeland, predictably, takes the Sky Weapon angle on the fires

Starfire Optical Range - sodium laser
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5d/Starfire_Optical_Range_-_sodium_laser.jpg/398px-Starfire_Optical_Range_-_sodium_laser.jpg


Though the caption states that this is a "sodium laser", this is actually misleading as the Starfire Optical Range LIDAR laser seen here is actually two solid state IR lasers, 1.064 and 1.319 microns, that are frequency summed in LBO within a doubly resonant cavity.

The orange beam is observed due to the intense laser light scattering off particles in the air. In general, laser light travelling through a vacuum can not be seen unless aimed directly towards the observer.

onawah
27th September 2020, 18:30
In Dark Journalist's latest talk with Catherine Austin Fitts, the subject of weather warfare is mentioned, starting at 17 minutes in here:
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Also posted here: http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?102135-Dark-Journalist-Joseph-Farrell-UFO-X-Factor-Black-Budget-Secret-Space-Network-16-March-2018&p=1380283&viewfull=1#post1380283

onawah
27th September 2020, 18:48
Dangerous Situation in Bay Area
(The Oakland hills which border the city of San Francisco are a virtual tinderox. Wildfires have raged there in years past, and look likely to do so again.)
East Bay Fire Danger Prompts Ban on Overnight Parking on Grizzly Peak Blvd
4,209 views•Sep 26, 2020
KPIX CBS SF Bay Area
197K subscribers
"Oakland firefighters have already responded to 7 fires so far this season in the Grizzly Peak area. A nighttime ban on parking is in place now to prevent fires sparked by illegal activity."
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Wildfire with 'dangerous rate of spread' burning in Napa County
Photo of Katie Dowd
Katie Dowd
SFGATE
Sep. 27, 2020
https://s.hdnux.com/photos/01/14/30/52/20023982/5/ratio3x2_1200.jpg
https://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/calistoga-st-helena-deer-park-wildfire-evacuations-15600692.php
"A wildfire with a "dangerous rate of spread" broke out in Napa County between Calistoga and St. Helena in the early hours of Sunday morning just as the Bay Area braces for extreme wildfire conditions.

The Glass Fire began around 4 a.m. on the 200 block of North Fork Crystal Springs Road in Deer Park. Napa County Sheriff's Office has issued an evacuation order along Silverado Trail from Larkmead Lane in the north to Deer Park Road to the south. All residents along Crystal Springs Road and North Fork Crystal Springs Road must leave immediately, and the entire community of Deer Park, including Sanitarium Road, is also under an evacuation order. Parts of Angwin are also under evacuation orders.

The fast moving Glass fire has burned over 1,000 acres, prompting evacuations. Much of Northern California is under a red flag warning for high fire danger through Monday evening.

As of 4:45 a.m., Cal Fire said the fire was just 20 acres but had a "dangerous rate of spread" — by 11 a.m., it had already consumed 1,000 acres with 0% containment. After sunrise, Cal Fire began conducting drops of fire retardant from air tankers. The fire is in the hills near several wineries, including Castello di Amorosa, the fortress-like attraction visible from Highway 128.

The Contra Costa County Fire Protection District and the San Francisco Fire Department tweeted that they sent teams to help evacuate patients at Adventist Health St. Helena hospital. Adventist Health announced on Facebook it is transferring all patients and will be in touch with families about their loved ones' new location.

The National Weather Service has a fire weather watch in effect 11 a.m. Saturday through 8 a.m. Monday for the North Bay mountains, East Bay hills and interior valleys. The highest threat will be in the North Bay.

"These are significant fire-weather concerns with all the dry fuels and the winds coming through and lowering relative humidities," said Brian Garcia, a forecaster with the NWS.

As the high-pressure strengthens, the region is expected to be the hottest on Sunday and Monday with near record-breaking heat that could last through Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service. Inland areas will inch up into the high 90s to low 100s.

The Glass Fire takes its name from nearby Glass Mountain. The cause of the blaze is under investigation.

The Cal Fire incident report for the Glass Fire can be found here."
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Overall report on the California fires from 9/25/20
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onawah
28th September 2020, 17:34
New wildfires scorch nearly 10K acres in Northern California l GMA
16,759 views•Sep 28, 2020

ABC News
9.82M subscribers
The two new wildfires, including the Glass Fire, exploded in size overnight prompting mandatory evacuations for thousands of residents.aG-KGuNbq5M

California Wildfires: Evacuations in place for Butte, Shasta, Napa, Sonoma counties
23,665 views•Sep 28, 2020
ABC10
88.7K subscribers
The Zogg Fire, North Complex West Zone Fire, and Glass Fire have brought mandatory evacuations to Butte, Sonoma, Napa, and Shasta Counties.4eU33QDDgXU


GLASS FIRE: Out Of Control Glass Fire Burns Wineries, Forces Evacuations In St. Helena And Calistoga
3,934 views•Sep 28, 2020
KPIX CBS SF Bay Area
197K subscribers
Out Of Control Glass Fire Burns Wineries, Forces Evacuations In St. Helena And Calistoga
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onawah
28th September 2020, 22:45
Live: Wildfire Coverage Continues
6,046 views•Streamed live 4 hours ago
NBC Bay Area
34.6K subscribers
Our North Bay wildfire coverage continues with a special hour-long midday newscast starting now. http://nbcbay.com/baLBpgH

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onawah
29th September 2020, 05:39
Glass Fire Burns More Than 36,200 Acres; Evacuations Continue
15,931 views•Sep 28, 2020
CBS Sacramento
49.5K subscribers

"Evacuations (80,000) continue is Napa and Sonoma counties following fires developing over the weekend. As of Monday evening, Cal Fire said the Glass Fire has burned 36,236 acres and is 0% contained.
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Fire Crews, Residents Make Stand To Save Homes From Destructive Glass Fire
7,739 views•Sep 28, 2020
KPIX CBS SF Bay Area
197K subscribers
(36,200 acres burnt in the Glass Fire as of tonight, 0% containment, high temps and winds continue.)

"Team coverage of destruction and evacuations caused by the Glass Fire in Napa and Sonoma counties "
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onawah
29th September 2020, 17:40
70 major wildfires burning across 10 states
875 views•Sep 29, 2020
ABC News
9.82M subscribers
Nearly four million acres have burned in Northern California forcing Gov. Gavin Newsom to declare a state of emergency.
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onawah
29th September 2020, 19:52
Comprehensive report & forecast for CA. fires
Update and Forecast for Glass Fire, North/August Complex, Creek Fire, and other California Wildfires
119 views•Sep 29, 2020
Holt Hanley Weather
4.06K subscribers

(Mt. Wilson Observatory appears to be safe at the moment, "mopping up" there now; containment is 62% for the Bobcat fire. Though relatively extreme conditions continue in parts of the LA area. )

"Extreme fire weather conditions have returned to California with temperatures in the triple digits and RH dropping into the low teens. Luckily, the hurricane force wind gusts be saw over the weekend appear to be calming down over the next few days. Due to those weekend conditions though, a number of our major fires have started to flare up again, and a few new fires (Glass/Zogg) have been ignited. The August Complex is now officially over 938,000 acres making it the largest wildfire in the history of California. The North Complex is now over 308,000 acres making it the 5th largest California wildfire. Unfortunately, 15 fatalities have been reported in association with this blaze, and some new evacuations have been put in place with the recent fire growth. The Bobcat Fire has grown to 114,000 acres in Southern California, although we are seeing much slower growth now than has been observed in the past. The Creek Fire has increased to more than 306,000 acres making it the #6 largest wildfire in California history. While active burning has slowed for the SCU and LNU Lightning Complex wildfires, they remain at #3 and #4 on the list.
The extreme heat and dry air will most likely lead to some fire growth, so I will continue to post daily wildfire forecasts to keep you guys updated.

I recognize this is a long video, but I wanted to include as much information as I possibly could.
With that being said, here are the timestamps for the various fires that will take you straight to the fire you want to hear about":
0:00 = Introduction
0:51 = General Wildfire Situation (recommended viewing to understand all the individual fires)
5:28 = Air Quality
8:01 = Glass Fire
17:13 = North Complex
25:47 = August Complex / Zogg Fire
33:08 = Creek Fire / SQF Complex
40:59 = Bobcat Fire / LA Area in General
48:18 = Overview of 2020 Wildfire Season

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onawah
2nd October 2020, 02:32
Update and Forecast for Glass Fire, August Complex, North Complex, and other California Wildfires
8,554 views•Oct 1, 2020
Holt Hanley Weather
4.35K subscribers

"Extreme fire weather conditions have returned to California with temperatures in the triple digits and RH dropping into the low teens with a Red Flag Warning in effect over the Glass Fire and August Complex. Due to these extreme conditions, a number of our major fires have started to flare up again, and a few new fires (Glass/Zogg) have been ignited. The August Complex is now officially over 955,000 acres making it the largest wildfire in the history of California. The North Complex is now over 314,000 acres making it the 5th largest California wildfire. Unfortunately, 15 fatalities have been reported in association with this blaze, and some new evacuations have been put in place with the recent fire growth. The Creek Fire has increased to more than 309,000 acres making it the #6 largest wildfire in California history. While active burning has slowed for the SCU and LNU Lightning Complex wildfires, they remain at #3 and #4 on the list.
The extreme heat and dry air will most likely lead to some fire growth, so I will continue to post daily wildfire forecasts to keep you guys updated.

I recognize this is a long video, but I wanted to include as much information as I possibly could.
With that being said, here are the timestamps for the various fires that will take you straight to the fire you want to hear about:"
0:00 = Introduction
0:33 = General Wildfire Situation (recommended viewing to understand all the individual fires)
5:34 = Air Quality
7:19 = Glass Fire
12:33 = North Complex
15:56 = August Complex / Zogg Fire
21:53 = Creek Fire / SQF Complex
25:56 = Bobcat Fire / LA Area in General

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onawah
4th October 2020, 04:01
Unrelenting fires continue to ravage Northern California
9,331 views•Sep 30, 2020
PBS NewsHour
2.09M subscribers
"Wildfires are again devastating Northern California’s wine country, with dozens of homes and thousands of acres burning this week alone. More than 8,000 wildfires have raged across the state this season, destroying over 7,000 buildings and nearly 5,800 square miles. Weary fire crews are struggling to keep up the effort to contain the blazes amid difficult weather conditions. Stephanie Sy reports."

(This is worth watching even though it's a few days old. Five of the six worst fires in CA. history are from this year, and the fire season is far from over.)

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TargeT
4th October 2020, 04:10
I grew up in southern oregon and know what wilderness management is about, I've been through wild fires in alaska that were 600,000+ acres


What happened in Cali is a direct result of the mentality of the influential governing bodies.

This was not "strange" at all, this was, if anything; seemingly intentional and with LONG term planning.... or (more likely) just gross negligence from a governing mentality that does not often deal with logic/rational motivators and more leans on emotive / intersectionality type of thinking patterns.

onawah
4th October 2020, 05:21
True, the fires on the West Coast don't seem as strange as they did in years past, but it certainly does seem strange that there haven't been more precautions taken to prevent them.
As to whether they are being started deliberately by secret technologies and/or or arsonsists, that discussion has pretty much moved to other threads.


I grew up in southern oregon and know what wilderness management is about, I've been through wild fires in alaska that were 600,000+ acres


What happened in Cali is a direct result of the mentality of the influential governing bodies.

This was not "strange" at all, this was, if anything; seemingly intentional and with LONG term planning.... or (more likely) just gross negligence from a governing mentality that does not often deal with logic/rational motivators and more leans on emotive / intersectionality type of thinking patterns.

onawah
5th October 2020, 06:05
Historic California Wildfires Surpass 4 Million Acres; More Than Doubles Previous Record
2,443 views•Oct 4, 2020
CBS Sacramento
50.7K subscribers
In a year that has already brought apocalyptic skies and smothering smoke to the West Coast, California set a grim new record Sunday when officials announced that the historic wildfires of 2020 have now scorched a record 4 million acres — in a fire season that is far from over._YusAMUjOJc

(This year's 4 million acres of CA. land burnt is more than double the previous record of 1.67 million acres from last year, and there are still 2 months left in the fire season this year. So far 31 known dead. )

Climate Watch: Historically Dry February Set Up Epic Wildfire Season
929 views•Oct 4, 2020
KPIX CBS SF Bay Area
198K subscribers
"Cal Fire announced Sunday that wildfires had scorched more than 4 million acres in 2020 with no end in sight. But, as meteorologist Darren Peck explains, this fire season -- though record-breaking -- was predictable, given the climate conditions that had been brewing all year."

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(The commentator in the video above attributes the record-breaking fires this year to drought, but also to increased carbon dioxide (global warming), while Dane Wigington attributes it to weather manipulation. See: http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?99671-Weaponising-the-Weather&p=1381535&viewfull=1#post1381535 )


ALSO SEE: DEW Directed Energy Weapon beams into NEW MADRID SEISMIC ZONE as 1,100F temps flare up
28,581 views
10/04/2020
dutchsinse
433K subscribers

"DEW = Directed Energy Weapon

Either someone at the National Weather Service is trolling the world and putting out fake information across the whole world somehow.... or we have something serious going on with our plate shifting and releasing heat.

Add in the DEW about half way through the video as I find it.... as we know those previously showed up in OTHER clusters of fires (on the west coast a few weeks ago see here): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRPKP...

DEW in space confirmed the past few weeks by the Dept. of Defense: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0RfY...

In addition to the strange beams showing up going down into the New Madrid Seismic Zone of Southern Missouri Northern Arkansas .. at the same time frame (or shortly after) a series of extreme hot spots at 900K (1,100F) began flaring off in clusters from New Madrid Missouri, up into the Wabash Valley seismic zone (Indiana Ohio Kentucky). Additionally hot spots in the 800K+ temp spectrum showing in clusters across Pennsylvania, New York, and Maine.

Washington state is also experiencing a cluster of the same kind of activity as the New Madrid!

Live view of the GOES 16 satellite here: https://weather.cod.edu/satrad/?parms...

Beam view here: https://weather.cod.edu/satrad/?parms...

Worthy to note the SAME THING is happening in Washington State today as well (Oct. 4, 2020) .. see Washington State flaring off with dozens of hot spots all at once here: https://weather.cod.edu/satrad/?parms... "

Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XqYE1Pi334I

onawah
6th October 2020, 03:41
THOUSANDS OF HOT SPOTS appear across Plate + New Madrid -- Plate shifting? Big quake?
31,705 views•Premiered 95 minutes ago 10/05/2020
dutchsinse
433K subscribers

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(Unprecedented and dramatic new developments)

More here:https://www.dutchsinse.com/10-05-2020-dew-directed-energy-weapon-beams-into-new-madrid-seismic-zone-as-1100f-temps-flare-up/

Also posted here: http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?98526-Dutchsinse-and-other-non-mainstream-earthquake-reporters&p=1381816&viewfull=1#post1381816

TargeT
6th October 2020, 13:45
I'm currently working for a section of NGA (https://www.nga.mil/)

Trust me when I say it's a government agency and efficiency isn't our motto; also all of that stuff is managed by code that is writen in house... some times a sensor input gets messed up by coding issues etc...

anyway, don't think those dinosaurs that the public has access to are any better; they are FAR worse... I wouldn't build too much off that info.

Now the meta data from Starlink will be VERY juicy, that you could work with.

onawah
7th October 2020, 21:16
Can you go into a bit more detail?
Such as what is "all that stuff" you referred to?
Can you provide an example of "a sensor input gets messed up by coding issues etc... "?
Are you referring to what appears to be energy beams in the weather maps?
What would "meta data from Starlink" consist of?
Thanks


I'm currently working for a section of NGA (https://www.nga.mil/)

Trust me when I say it's a government agency and efficiency isn't our motto; also all of that stuff is managed by code that is writen in house... some times a sensor input gets messed up by coding issues etc...

anyway, don't think those dinosaurs that the public has access to are any better; they are FAR worse... I wouldn't build too much off that info.

Now the meta data from Starlink will be VERY juicy, that you could work with.

onawah
9th October 2020, 23:45
Update/Weekend Forecast for Creek Fire, August Complex, other California Wildfires, and Air Quality
431 views•Oct 9, 2020
Holt Hanley Weather
4.64K subscribers

"There is mostly good news in the extended forecast as temperatures could be dropping into the 60's, humidity could be rising to 100%, and we may even see some rain. Unfortunately, the Creek Fire and August Complex continue to spread, reaching 332,000 and 1,021,000 acres burned. The Castle Fire also continues to grow reaching 165,000 acres, putting it on the Top 20 Largest Wildfires in California History list. The Glass Fire is basically looking out right now with the total acreage burned hovering around 67,000. The Zogg Fire also appears to be slowing down with acreage burned staying at 56,000, and the Bobcat Fire remains at 116,000. The North Complex is hovering around 319,000 acres and the fire activity appears to have calmed down here as well.
Stay tuned for daily updates and forecasts on the California wildfires, and on the hot/dry conditions we may be seeing next week.

I recognize this is a long video, but I wanted to include as much information as I possibly could.
With that being said, here are the timestamps for the various fires that will take you straight to the fire you want to hear about:"
0:00 = Introduction
0:48 = General Wildfire Situation (recommended viewing to understand all the individual fires)
5:24 = Rain Forecast
7:05 = Air Quality
9:13 = Creek Fire / Castle Fire
15:58 = August Complex
19:33 = North Complex
21:21 = Other Wildfires
23:15 = Overview of 2020 Wildfire Season

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onawah
20th October 2020, 19:08
California wildfire smoke caused thousands additional deaths, Stanford researchers predict
5,491 views•Sep 23, 2020
ABC7 News Bay Area
134K subscribers
"The Bay Area's record-breaking streak of poor air could cost thousands of lives, according to new research. A Stanford professor predicts at least 1,200 additional deaths and 4,800 ER visits in California are due to indirect exposure to the recent wildfire smoke."

FULL STORY: https://abc7ne.ws/3coOGrY
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TargeT
20th October 2020, 19:51
Can you go into a bit more detail?
Such as what is "all that stuff" you referred to?

All the hardware, all the sensor platforms currently pointed down (well, all the US owned ones anyway)


Can you provide an example of "a sensor input gets messed up by coding issues etc... "?

Sure, most of the data output is just gathered by various sensors (I'd say optical, but they go far beyond the visual spectrum) these sensors return a small micro-voltage based on what they were intended to "sense" and that micro voltage is interpreted by software and put into a "human friendly" format... lots of room for error especially when your mostly using "one of" equipent.


Are you referring to what appears to be energy beams in the weather maps?
Or just data anomaly, yeah.



What would "meta data from Starlink" consist of?
Thanks


Well think about what Cell towers can do, but now it's just 1 vendor and it's global (plus what if those ~40,000 low earth birds have a few extra sensors put on there?)

so basically what we have now but much easier for surveillance access to your personal data / meta data.

Strat
20th October 2020, 23:08
I'm currently working for a section of NGA (https://www.nga.mil/)


Ah ha! Well that explains your Eye's Wide Shut "Halloween" costume you Illuminati lovin' son of a bitch.

(:biggrin:)

TargeT
21st October 2020, 01:02
I'm currently working for a section of NGA (https://www.nga.mil/)


Ah ha! Well that explains your Eye's Wide Shut "Halloween" costume you Illuminati lovin' son of a bitch.

its got a theme, but it's not the illuminati

https://kbimages1-a.akamaihd.net/1d9440c2-acbe-40aa-9182-93160a12ecfb/353/569/90/False/the-chaos-protocols.jpg

onevoice
21st October 2020, 22:40
I'm currently working for a section of NGA (https://www.nga.mil/)


Ah ha! Well that explains your Eye's Wide Shut "Halloween" costume you Illuminati lovin' son of a bitch.

its got a theme, but it's not the illuminati

https://kbimages1-a.akamaihd.net/1d9440c2-acbe-40aa-9182-93160a12ecfb/353/569/90/False/the-chaos-protocols.jpg

"The Chaos Protocols" is available to down load here (https://book4you.org/book/2739562/0efe3a).

onawah
25th October 2020, 04:12
Berkeley Sunday Hills Residents Urged to Leave Before High Winds Arrive
1,259 views•Oct 24, 2020
KPIX CBS SF Bay Area
202K subscribers
"Hill-dwellers in the East Bay were considering whether to get out of high-density neighborhoods with dry, high winds expected to raise the risk of fire Sunday afternoon."
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onawah
26th October 2020, 23:38
Silverado Fire Prompts Evacuations For 60,000 People
4,560 views•Oct 26, 2020
FOX 5 San Diego
9.36K subscribers
"More than 60,000 have been asked to flee after the Silverado Fire in Orange County quickly jumped from 10 to 2,000 acres."
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Silverado Fire Rapidly Grows, Threatens Homes in Irvine
14,419 views•Oct 26, 2020
ONSCENE TV
110K subscribers
IRVINE - SILVERADO (CNS) –

"A wildfire broke out Monday southwest of Silverado in the Santa Ana Mountains of Orange County.

Cal Fire said the blaze started at 6:47 a.m. in the area of Santiago Canyon and Silverado Canyon roads. Orange County Fire Authority firefighters reached the scene when the fire was at 10 acres, but it grew because of strong Santa Ana winds and by 8 a.m. covered 50 acres.

Crews are “aggressively attacking the fire with air units en route,” an OCFA spokesman said.

Authorities are asking residents of the Orchard Hills community along Portola Parkway near Irvine to consider evacuating, but no evacuation orders were immediately issued, Orange County Fire Authority Capt. Greg Barta told KTLA.

The fire authority said its ground crews are receiving air support in their battle against a blaze moving at a “moderate rate of speed,” The Orange County Fire Authority reported.

The blaze broke out after the National Weather Service issued red flag warnings in several areas of California, including Orange County, warning of a high risk of wildfire because of strong winds, low humidity and very dry vegetation."
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onawah
27th October 2020, 18:29
Silverado Fire Puts More Tens of Thousands in Orange County Under Evacuation Orders | NBCLA
616 views•Oct 27, 2020
NBCLA
106K subscribers
"The Silverado Fire was possibly started by utility lines, according to Southern California Edison."
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onawah
4th December 2020, 22:59
Raging Southern California wildfire sparks mandatory evacuations
200,633 views•Dec 3, 2020
CBS Evening News
1.09M subscribers
"An explosive and out-of-control wildfire in Southern California's Orange County is being fueled by ferocious winds. At least two firefighters have been injured. Jonathan Vigliotti reports."F9wKeCGlWDU

Rain Forest
10th April 2021, 12:21
Not only the more and more frequent mountain fires in California, but also the fires in the Aamzon Rain Forest and Australia......It seems a small part of a big plan. I don't think the fires were due to the ”dry“weather either.

Even at the thought of the invention of Plastic and its being put to use in our daily life....i feel something wrong.

Our present civilizations have been existing for thousands of years(at least),everything we had been using as containers had not caused any white pollution until we started using plastic containers widely.The natural environment had been safe. ----I don't think it was a coincidence. Our ancestors were smart.

The person who invented plastic didn't know that it was not biodegradable ? And he encouraged it to be used widely in our life?

When a smart person starts taking a certain kind of pills( poison) for some purpose(for example ,a doctor telsl him/her to take it for this person's own good,but it has some side-effects,at the same time the doctor gives this person antidote to remove the side-effects), that is he/she should either has the antidote at hand to take at proper point to get rid of the side-effects , (unless he/she wants to commit suicide), or he/she has the right to know that the pills are posinous .(Usually nobody would take poison withou antidote.)

If he/she doesn't know the pills is poisonous in fact and what bad results the pills will lead to , and start taking it without hesitation ,becomes severly sick and dying. There is only one possibility:The doctor kills him/her on purpose by not telling him/her the truth of the pills. Who is the doctor ? Why does he do that ? (the same reason as mountain firs were made.----to make the planet less and less liveable for human beings.)


The same question about nuclear power plant. If it is only being used in countries with a big population to solve the problem of energy... It is highly understandable...
But in many places without a big population,where there are a lot resources ,a lot of alternative choices (hydro power,themal power...) ,they also use nuclear power plant...

Everything seems to be used to bring us to the end this way or that way. We are like fish in the net.:(

Eva2
1st May 2021, 15:59
'How a first date may have led to a murder, a cover-up and a huge wildfire that killed 2'
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2021-04-29/lnu-lightning-complex-fire-started-as-a-cover-up-for-murder-police-say

onawah
2nd July 2021, 04:24
Mount Shasta: Over 1000 firefighters battle "Lava" fire in No Cal
Jun 30, 2021
RMG News
48.1K subscribers

"The Lava Fire — burning between the city of Weed and Mt. Shasta — jumped from 1,446 acres on Monday to 13,300 acres as of 10 a.m. Tuesday. It's 20% contained, according to the U.S. Forest Service. More than 1000 personnel are fighting the fire. Tuesday, firefighters planned to scout for containment opportunities north of the fire and hold constructed lines to the south and west, cutting off the fire before it reaches residential areas, the Forest Service said. Steep rocky terrain, limited road access to the fire and limited water sources close to the fire are impeding firefighting efforts in the area."
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onawah
2nd July 2021, 17:52
Blancolirio is back--California Drought and 'Lava' FIRE UPDATE
(Evacuations in effect)
45,171 views Jul 1, 2021
3.7K
blancolirio
255K subscribers

"Big fires in Siskiyou County CA. Hmong grower killed in shootout during evacuation. A live look at the Air Attack on the 'Salt' fire."
LINKS:https://www.sacbee.com/news/california/fires/article252444173.html

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N.CA. Drought and FIRE Update
334 viewsJul 1, 2021
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California Drought Oroville Update- "Drying Up!"
395,181 viewsJun 18, 2021
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TravelerJim
2nd July 2021, 18:14
I think it was Walter Bosley (interesting researcher) but maybe someone else - regardless... the pitch was made that the 1849 gold rush was a storyline to get the white folks to spread out across America quickly. There might have been some gold found but if that was the larger goal it worked. That one event might have sped things up quite significantly.

No reason why the reverse could not be true. In other words, make **** happens that gets people, or certain people, away from the coast... Fires using technologies which are not disclosed. blm. antifa. drugs, other crazy public policies. droughts, etc...

Why would someone want this? China has said it needs at least parts of North America, and they seem to have already taken over so much control in Canada. Future Earth changes "they" know about, maybe due to earthquakes? Hard to know.

From my perspective, the "elite" now think they can get away with anything. Covid, Covid vaccines, stolen national elections, etc. Pretty emboldened. Maybe they are right.....

oz93666
3rd July 2021, 02:12
In other words, make **** happens that gets people, or certain people, away from the coast... Fires using technologies which are not disclosed. blm. antifa. drugs, other crazy public policies. droughts, etc...

Well that's a theory Jim ... But this is happening GLOBALLY ... ..Australia , India , Thailand ... Even the Amazon rain forest!! And a rain forest isn't easy to set alight (very wet!) ...

Beyond doubt this is done by the SSP ... They have thousands of craft which can cloak ... many sort of heat rays , lasers, masers and disintegration weapons at their disposal ( just one cloaked craft dustified the towers on 9/11 source KM )...

So they're busy causing chaos , causing anomalous weather to destroy food crops , and it will all be blamed on the "global warming" lie ...Convincing humanity we've messed things up ... Then the malevolent ET's will arrive ( the same ET's that direct the Illuminati) . They will pretend to be our saviors , they can fix it all , give us clean energy , advanced tech , if only we hand over governance of the world to them.

Mike Gorman
3rd July 2021, 07:10
I'm currently working for a section of NGA (https://www.nga.mil/)


Ah ha! Well that explains your Eye's Wide Shut "Halloween" costume you Illuminati lovin' son of a bitch.

its got a theme, but it's not the illuminati

https://kbimages1-a.akamaihd.net/1d9440c2-acbe-40aa-9182-93160a12ecfb/353/569/90/False/the-chaos-protocols.jpg

I had zero idea this even existed, Geospatial resources so openly presented War Fighters? Such a wealthy military America has.

onawah
3rd July 2021, 17:56
Wildfires Scorching The Globe-70 New In A Day In BC Alone
1,788 views Jul 2, 2021
EEARTS
13K subscribers

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onawah
22nd August 2021, 04:18
RED FLAG WARNING-Winds UPDATE-CA Wildfires
23,702 views Aug 21, 2021
2.5K
blancolirio
268K subscribers
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CA Wildfires Live 21 Aug 2021
12,027 views
1.1K
blancolirio
268K subscribers
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onawah
31st August 2021, 04:56
EVACUATIONS! South Lake Tahoe Caldor Fire UPDATE
37,802 views Aug 30, 2021
3.1K
blancolirio
269K subscribers

LINKS:
Evacuations: https://www.arcgis.com/apps/webappvie...
Inciweb: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/
CalTopo:https://caltopo.com/map.html#ll=40.15...
Windy: https://www.windfinder.com/#9/38.9626...
CalFire Red Flag Warning: https://www.fire.ca.gov/programs/comm...

Caldor Fire Evacuation
30 Aug 2021
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blancolirio
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Franny
31st August 2021, 06:44
Thanks, this book looks like it could be interesting. And just in case it is, found it here:

The years since the financial crash have seen the realization dawn that the great promise of modern civilization will go unfulfilled. Study hard, work hard, buy a house, retire happy. It's all a lie, spun for the benefit of a tiny elite. The richest eighty-five people on earth have as much wealth as the poorest 3.5 billion. Each month, the numbers change but they never improve.
Magical and spiritual discourse has failed to keep up with this new reality. The Chaos Protocols aims to fix that.

Join Gordon White as he shows you how to use chaos magic not only to navigate these trying times, but to triumph as well. Discover how to become invincible through initiation, and wage the mind war that will keep you moving toward what you really want. From sigil magic to working with spiritual allies, The Chaos Protocols helps you act on the unwavering belief that your life should matter and you're not going to let something as trifling as the apocalypse get in the way of it.

Praise:
"Gordon White gives a master class on the hard economic realities and the kind of low down and dirty magic for which he has become famous. Pragmatic, sharp, and funny, The Chaos Protocols is a treasure of a book."―Peter Grey, author of Apocalyptic Witchcraft
"Take two parts Magick Without Tears, a measure of The Wealth of Nations, a pinch of Ian Fleming and a dash of Noel Coward and you have this almost promiscuously readable text. Whoever said books on magick can't be fabulously entertaining as well as eminently practical has obviously not read up on their Gordon White. Remedy that situation."―Chris Knowles, author of The Secret History of Rock n' Roll and Our Gods Wear Spandex

https://1lib.us/book/2739562/0efe3a






I'm currently working for a section of NGA (https://www.nga.mil/)


Ah ha! Well that explains your Eye's Wide Shut "Halloween" costume you Illuminati lovin' son of a bitch.

its got a theme, but it's not the illuminati

https://kbimages1-a.akamaihd.net/1d9440c2-acbe-40aa-9182-93160a12ecfb/353/569/90/False/the-chaos-protocols.jpg

I had zero idea this even existed, Geospatial resources so openly presented War Fighters? Such a wealthy military America has.

onawah
12th May 2022, 04:26
BREAKING!! SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY GOING UP IN FLAMES!!
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The Healthy American Peggy Hall
156K subscribers

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onawah
6th September 2022, 01:03
The 2022 California fire season has started.
I wonder if we will be seeing more anomalies this year as in the past, like trees untouched with cars melted right next to them, etc...
California Wildfires: Mill, Mountain Fire
5,556 views Sep 4, 2022
ABC10
191K subscribers

"Mill Fire: Officials said 2 people are dead after the Mill Fire sparked in Siskiyou County. At least 132 structures were destroyed or damaged."
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waves
7th September 2022, 01:18
The 2022 California fire season has started.
I wonder if we will be seeing more anomalies this year as in the past, like trees untouched with cars melted right next to them, etc...

I'd now call it 'fire excuse season' worldwide and would reverse the question... I wonder if we'll ever see any more natural major fires this lifetime without telltale anomalies.

Inversion
7th September 2022, 01:36
The 2022 California fire season has started.
I wonder if we will be seeing more anomalies this year as in the past, like trees untouched with cars melted right next to them, etc...


I saw this the other day and thought it was unusual because there's no smoke or fire damage on the trailer.
nbclosangeles (https://www.nbclosangeles.com/traffic/big-rig-truck-catches-fire-on-5-freeway-in-newhall-temporarily-closing-lanes/2970235/)
https://media.nbclosangeles.com/2022/08/Capture-big-rig.jpg?quality=85&strip=all&crop&resize=850%2C478

Johnnycomelately
7th September 2022, 03:49
But your example casts doubt on the ‘anomalous vehicles-burned, must-be-lasers-from-space’ hypothesis.

Anyway, I’ve been watching Deke Lunder at The Lookout, who talks about the fires and the measures against them and doesn’t speculate or even (afaik) report on the causes. I’ll bet he sleeps good, and so do I.

Zeke, today:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BfPW4Fqz2ag



The 2022 California fire season has started.
I wonder if we will be seeing more anomalies this year as in the past, like trees untouched with cars melted right next to them, etc...


I saw this the other day and thought it was unusual because there's no smoke or fire damage on the trailer.
nbclosangeles (https://www.nbclosangeles.com/traffic/big-rig-truck-catches-fire-on-5-freeway-in-newhall-temporarily-closing-lanes/2970235/)
https://media.nbclosangeles.com/2022/08/Capture-big-rig.jpg?quality=85&strip=all&crop&resize=850%2C478

onawah
8th September 2022, 19:21
The Lookout--California Wildfires
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9/8/2022
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16.3K subscribers

"New heat maps for the Mosquito Fire, near Foresthill, Fairview Fire, near Hemet, Radford Fire, near Big Bear, and Fork Fire, near North Fork. Also, we look at potential fire spread, and talk about wildfire history, and some of the mapping tools we use to analyze fire behavior."

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onawah
10th September 2022, 00:23
Culling of the population via geoengineering is the subject treated openly and frankly in the discussion from the beginning.
Which is refreshing (in a weird way) and it's about time that subject isn't treated with kid gloves anymore.
Graphene and surfecants are being found in the chemtrails now as well as strontium, barium, aluminum and manganese.


REAL CULPRIT BEHIND CLIMATE CHANGE & PLANETARY EXTINCTION--DANE WIGINGTON:GEOENGINEERING
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Veritas TV
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g1cuFwdqlsU

Also posted here: https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?99671-Weaponising-the-Weather&p=1517174&viewfull=1#post1517174

onawah
10th September 2022, 00:34
CALIFORNIA ON FIRE (AGAIN) -- STRANGE FOOTAGE
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The Healthy American Peggy Hall
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"Wild" FIRES: Natural or not?
https://youtu.be/TlG6UvfdE2s

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onawah
10th September 2022, 01:03
Mosquito Fire Update: California wildfires has burned nearly 30,000 acres
4,887 views Sep 9, 2022
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CBS Sacramento
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"The Mosquito Fire has grown to nearly 30,000 acres and is 0% contained."

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Firefight in Fairview Fire at standstill as tropical storm inches closer
4,625 views Sep 9, 2022
CBS Los Angeles
874K subscribers

"Firefighters and residents hope that Tropical Storm Kay will bring rain to help take down the state's largest fire of the year. So far, the Fairview Fire in Riverside County has burned more than 27,000 acres."

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Johnnycomelately
16th September 2022, 06:21
Some flesh and blood angels, all except maybe the landowner interviewed in the last interview about the prescribed burn on his land. But who’s to judge? — he might be a benevolent neighbor.

I like the volunteers interviewed, especially the busman’s-holidaying blue-helmeted Firing Boss (would like to see an interview of his boss, the Burn Boss). Other good interviews too, couple of 2 dozen drip-torchers and pitchfork-wielders on the multi-day operation. Field-vid of that prophylactic burn starts just before 50:00. Before that and closing the vid Zeke talks from his home studio.

Keeps impressing me with his turns of phrase, quality talk and wit. Anybody else here a connoisseur of that?

I have a note “~38:00, “story”” written. He knows he has an important message, about the value and the how-to of prescribed burns in his area of operations. I am hoping he blows up, has success.

~“Why not require/provide filter-respirators and flame-retardant PPE clothing for workers putting fire on the ground, including these volunteers? Because the natives who’ve done this for centuries didn’t have that, and we don’t want to be firing when we need that anyway.”


9/15/2022 Update and Prescribed Fire

The Lookout
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NOT OFFICIAL FIRE INFORMATION

An update on new developments on the Mosquito Fire. The fire's eastern front is 19 miles wide, and the continues to spread freely, though slowly across much of this area.
After a fire update we talk about potential fire effects from the fire, and also, about ideas for dramatically increasing the amount of prescribed fire in our forests. We conclude with a sneak peak at a video about landowner burning in Butte County, California.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hajven6a5xc

norman
4th December 2024, 00:01
The first round of the California fires was in 2017, near the end of the first year of Trump's first term.

During the 2020 lockdown a podcast series sprang up called The Quarantine Tapes (https://podbay.fm/p/the-quarantine-tapes). In episode 32 on May 5th 2020 the host interviewed Bernie Krause
(https://podbay.fm/p/the-quarantine-tapes/e/1588698003)
Bernie Krause is a world famous nature sound recordist who started recording natural sounds in 1968 and by 2017 he, his wife and cats was living in a nice home on a 10 acre plot in Glen Ellen in the wine country of California. On the 9th of October their house was burnt to the ground and they narrowly escaped with their lives. The cats and all their possessions didn't make it.

Soon afterwards, Bernie told a newspaper, “The whole hillside near our house had burst into flames, almost like spontaneous combustion. I only had time to make sure my wife could make it to the car [...] The road was completely on fire. We drove through a wall of flames and were lucky enough to get out.”

In this podcast interview in 2020 (https://podbay.fm/p/the-quarantine-tapes/e/1588698003) he revealed something that raises my suspicions (as if they weren't already raised), especially considering Bernie's social status on the left/progressive side of the political watershed in America and the world.

He said the EPA contacted him to suggest he get a copy of all his archive of recordings out of the country. Bernie added an anti-Trump political reason to it that may or may not have been part of what the EPA told him. Either way, it pinged my ears and triggered me to make this post here.

Make of it what you do, give it a listen:


The Quarantine Tapes - 032 - Bernie Krause (https://podbay.fm/p/the-quarantine-tapes/e/1588698003)
32 minutes - Posted May 5, 2020




An article worth a read (https://www.kqed.org/arts/13811269/bernie-krauses-equipment-decades-of-musical-memorabilia-lost-in-fires)

Tintin
22nd February 2025, 08:31
From O'Keefe Media Group (https://x.com/JamesOKeefeIII/status/1893037313602560293), dropped February 21st:


LEAKED PHONE CALL: LA Mayor Karen Bass Preemptively Defended Ghana Trip Despite Local Catastrophe: "I'm Missing Two Workdays, That's It"; Dropped Cryptic Warning Days Before LA Fires

"Read in between the lines... hold tight, you will understand soon."

https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1893037092948631552/pu/vid/avc1/1280x720/ayvOzNKgxN-bhkKc.mp4?tag=12


n a private phone call with an anonymous source, Mayor Karen Bass (@MayorOfLA) sought to downplay her trip to Ghana as a brief visit, as criticism mounted: "Just so you know, I'm missing two workdays. That's it. And if President Biden extends me an invitation, I took it,” prioritizing international commitments over immediate local concerns.

Just three days before fires erupted in the Los Angeles area, Bass issued a cryptic message to our source, advising them to "read in between the lines and hold tight… you will understand soon," suggesting she was aware of significant developments that would soon impact the city.

Bass also acknowledged the growing dangers surrounding MacArthur Park. "The situation is very dangerous," she said, citing security concerns. She remained adamant in her refusal to hold a press conference, stating, "I will take the criticism before I do a publicity stunt, and frankly, a press conference at this point in time, which would just be publicity."

Bass further explained her position, stating, "If I have a choice between that and compromising something, I just have to go along with it. It's not my area of expertise," emphasizing her lack of qualifications to make informed decisions regarding the area.

When the source emphasized the safety concerns of residents and property owners MacArthur Park, noting that "41,000 people live within a square mile here," Bass maintained her stance stating, "But they want to hear that something is going to be done,” making it clear that no action is currently being taken to address security risks.

Tintin
22nd February 2025, 09:05
More on the above here (https://x.com/JamesOKeefeIII/status/1893018188159557858):


NEW: Sources have provided us recordings of LA Mayor Karen Bass after our fire story below

BUT: Sources are concerned with retaliation.

PROMISE: My Citizen Journalism Foundation pledges to have the backs of anyone who comes forward with evidence of waste, fraud or abuse

At CJF we LOVE retaliation because it brings awareness to the content, makes the story bigger and helps us help you!


SHOCKING HIDDEN CAMERA CONFESSION: LA Mayor Official Admits Office Knew Wildfires Were Coming, Claims There Was “Nothing They Could Do,” Blames Residents Who “Lost Everything”; LADWP Project Manager Confesses the Pacific Palisades Reservoir Was Empty for "A Year"

“Their yards were out of code. Like, nobody gave a f*ck.”

“How long was the reservoir empty?” “Like a year.”


“Red flag warnings, like, it's a big indication of fires. So, of course they did,” admitted Alex Boz, an international relations staffer for the Los Angeles Mayor’s Office, acknowledging that the Office was fully aware of the devastating fires before they occurred. When pressed on the issue, Boz dismissed any responsibility, reiterating, “Of course they did,” referring to the LA Mayor’s Office knowing the fires were coming, “But the thing is, there’s nothing they can do.”

When discussing fire-prone areas like Pacific Palisades, Boz stated, “They've lost everything,” shifting the blame onto homeowners: “Their yards were out of code. Like, nobody gave a f*ck.” He continued, “The houses, like, they're supposed to be, like, a certain amount of feet apart, too.” Boz dismissed the destruction as inevitable, saying, “It was just, like, a ticking time bomb.”

“Firefighters… just didn’t have enough [water],” said Angel Luna, Project Manager for the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (@LADWP), regarding the critical water shortage during the fires that ravaged the region. When asked how long the Santa Ynez reservoir had been empty before the fires, Luna confessed, “a year,” highlighting LADWP’s failure to take preventive measures, leaving the region vulnerable to disaster. According to Luna, part of the problem stemmed from firefighters damaging LADWP equipment: “They [firefighters] were also breaking our equipment,” he stated.

Luna also admitted to ignoring his mandatory LADWP training for the Water Emergency Command Center. “It was something that I was ignoring like earlier this year,” Luna confessed. He later revealed he completed his training “after the fact,” only after the devastation had already hit.

When confronted about his statements on hidden camera, Alex Boz repeatedly responded with “no comment” when asked about Mayor Bass’s actions, the city’s unpreparedness for wildfires, and his dismissive remarks about President Trump’s water policies.

Angel Luna also refused to answer direct questions regarding the year-long depletion of the San Ynez Reservoir. Pressed on his claims that LA firefighters damaged equipment, contributing to the critical water shortage during the fires, Luna repeatedly deflected, insisting, “I would need to speak to legal representation.” When asked why emergency water command training only took place after the fires, Luna gave the same response. Despite being reminded of the public outrage over LADWP’s failure to provide water while homes burned, Luna refused to engage, ultimately stating, “I will not be coming back to you," before hanging up.

https://video.twimg.com/amplify_video/1892671474508382208/vid/avc1/1280x720/2PTRj9TCN5BzLWXa.mp4?tag=14

norman
27th February 2025, 05:20
On March 22nd there is going to be a marathon live stream with experts etc, all about the Maui, Paradise LA fires and others around the world.

Juan O Savin kicks off this video with the news and asking all podcasters to help live stream it.


JUAN O SAVIN- GITMO & PAIN COMING. Q - JMC 2 25 2025

https://rumble.com/v6poqyo-juan-o-savin-gitmo-and-pain-coming.-q-jmc-2-25-2025.html?e9s=src_v1_ucp

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norman
2nd March 2025, 13:47
Something for consideration.

Directed Energy Weapons (DEW)

https://rumble.com/v6pylcu-directed-energy-weapons-dew.html?e9s=src_v1_upp

v6nqoo4/?pub=1yatds