This is by far, the BEST video footage I have seen showing that the California fires are NOT normal! Thank you @ESOTERICshade for going thru so many videos to find the best one.
Buildings are burned down to the ground, there are no burn marks on the ground, and all the trees surrounding the buildings are not even touched. These are right in the middle of the city. Nowhere near a forest. These fires, in my opinion, are caused by Directed Energy Weapons (DEW). I made back ups because I wouldn't doubt if these videos are taken down.
https://streamable.com/d7j6t
https://streamable.com/5ynhp
I highly recommend this video as well. The 2nd half especially! This one shows it all up close.
https://youtu.be/Q2q7nN0JYWE
I do not know why they would use DEW's. Maybe like the video says, they are experimenting. Who knows why "they" do what they do in some situations. But I know one thing for sure, there is so much corruption and they are on a roll right now.
Please ping to others so this spreads.
@Carmencita @Jem777 @Millennial_Vulcan @darkknight111 @SayWhatNOWAY
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Commoner ago
The worst hurricanes in years
The worst mass shooting in modern history with no explanation
The worst forest fires in California history
Yep, something is going on.
Didn't Podesta tweet last week about aliens or something like that?
I wonder what they have in store next? Can they shoot these things down from their UFOs and cause a panic. Were these fires a practice run?
Is anybody else having problems connecting with Voat today? I knew I was banned from PG, but I was beginning to think I was locked out from Voat totally.
bopper ago
Exactly. Every hurricane is hitting a major metropolitan area, Katrina at New Orleans, Ike at Galveston and Houston, Harvey drowned Houston, then there's Sandy, and Puerto Rico. Too coincidental.
2impendingdoom ago
I am so sorry you are dealing with all that.
bopper ago
Yeah, no exaggeration, entire communities submerged. An abandoned WalMart lot was filled to capacity and literally 22 (?) feet high w/ stuff and hundreds of refrigerators in one area, and that was just for one town. Unbelievable. My folks were rescued from their home by boat and my elderly mom died just last night, funeral this weekend. "No man knows where his neighbor's shoe pinches."
4_InquiringMinds ago
oh @bopper/so very very sorry about your mom. Like my dear friend said (who transitioned 2 years ago) none of us get out of here alive.
I was raised in Houston so Harvey hit home to me also/still have friends there. Didn't even hit me till the other day Hurricane Harvey then the Harvey bolloywood mess/predictive programming. Sometimes it takes me a few to catch on.
bopper ago
Hi fellow Houstonian and thank-you for the kind words :)
4_InquiringMinds ago
Houston was beautiful way back/50's, 60's. Especially the 50's before they started cementing the bayous. Everywhere forest/5 minutes on my bike and I was in the middle of untouched nature. The bayous were a wonderland. I grew up in Oak Forest/which was really a pine forest. In the 60's we moved to Sharpstown which was horrible...flat open fields, no trees to speak of. By then the freeways were common and the cement was everywhere. It was the start of more serious flooding but still it was just water up to the top of wheels/things like that. Dan Rather made the name for himself during Hurricane Carla which we all went thru just fine. He went national on Walter Cronkite's evening news/did a special on Houston showing the pumping of ground water so Houston was becoming a bathtub waiting to fill. I left Houston after the tornadoes in 83 I think. Was in my old neighborhood, Oak Forest renting when they came. Tornado went right over our neighborhood. Lots of tree damage to cars, houses, but nothing was reduced to rubble. The areas where land was cleared just a few neighborhoods over (strip malls etc) the tornadoes hit the open space and then wiped out the adjacent neighborhoods. After this chain saws were going like crazy, ppl removing their beautiful majestic pine trees bc ya know, what if it happened again? Pure stupidity bc the trees saved their homes/tornadoes go to the highest points. I left a month later and never returned except for few visits. Last visit was about 15 years ago and I didn't recognize Houston at all. Flying in the sky was bright orange all over the city. Shame really bc it was once such a beautiful place. The wildlife along the bayou including panthers was magical. Now the wildlife have names like the bloods, crips or whatever they call them these days lol.
With all the weather manipulation and targeted areas I hope you are in an area that is relatively safe (high ground). I don't think the cabal is finished with the metro areas.
Be safe and again, so very sorry about your mom. At least she didn't pass on during the floods where you could not get to her.
peace~
bopper ago
Thanks again :) Tho I was a child I do remember Carla and I know that's what got Rather his big "start." Yeah the big oak trees were everywhere. Nowhere to go now, even the TX Hill Country is crowded (more than ever). I go out to Big Bend and the Davis Mountains when I want to escape. But those places can get crowded too. Sharpstown is quite the pits now, really run down. Fortunately I didn't get flooded. If you picture Woodstock, and imagine all the people there as flood-damaged cars, that gives some idea of what it was/is like. Hard to believe. I go to the Ozarks sometimes too, Mena ARK of all places.
Commoner ago
Ahhh... so so sorry to hear about everything and your mom, may she rest in peace. We need her to help us out from up above. One more good one to take down these pedophiles.
bopper ago
Thank-you!