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millennial_vulcan ago

OMFG @Jem777 Great minDS! I was going to start a thread on the very same thing. Remember folks, there is no such thing as coincidences when it comes to PEDOGATE!!

THAT VERY AREA IS WHERE BOHEMIAN GROVE IS HELD

(Edit: link http://www.pressdemocrat.com/news/4205786-181/campout-of-wealthy-and-powerful )

What the hell is happening!?

carmencita ago

Yes folks, is right. First the HAARP weather devastation, then to distract us was the LV Shooting then the Napa fire and the Harvey W Exposure. All this is carefully planned. Boom boom boom. One after another. This is for a reason. I propose they knew the Harvey thing was coming so they wanted to destroy evidence in Napa or they exposed Harvey themselves. They will try to placate us with that and then create another diversion to take our eyes off that. I am sorry to sound so jaded but there is no trust were they are concerned. We are all aware of how they work.

Blacksmith21 ago

Don't forget, one of the things the US government was most concerned about was the Nazis' plan to build a space-based convex mirror system to redirect the sun's rays, and concentrate them onto a city, effectively heating the surface of a town to 10,000 degrees within seconds.

I'm not saying that's what is happening/happened in NoCal, but the timing sure is suspicious.

Don't forget. California does burn. It gets very dry there and an ember can float for a mile in those winds before burning out.

But...if HAARP can can influence the Santa Ana winds, puff those hot winds to 40 or 50 and it doesn't take much to get a blaze going.

toknwok ago

Lifelong SoCal resident. Fires are a fact of life, but this one was different. BTW Santa Ana winds don't happen in NorCal.

Blacksmith21 ago

Thanks for the correction. It's whatever the "Bay effect" is. It makes late summer cold as hell there, while it is 96 in San Jose and normally beautiful NoCal (which is really central CA). But the wind blows like hell. What was "different" about it?

duhiki ago

In true NorCal, it gets to the 110+ for a week or two at a time. We're still in fire season.

angry_mob ago

not quite that hot, (80's/maybe 90's)but still hot. what was so weird was the sudden fierce wind that kicked up at nite. not really normal for this time of year and weird for nite time. something about that seemed off to me when it was happening.