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Acapulco Destroyed by Cat 5, ZERO Coverage


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2023 Oct 27, 5:42pm   1,037 views  15 comments

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Very hard to find anything about this yet. I only know because someone linked me to a video asking for aid. I'll link to both in case anyone want to donate. Sounds fishy as fuck as far as how this came about, weather warfare is a possibility, and would explain the lack of coverage.


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https://hurricaneotisrecovery.com/

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1   PeopleUnited   2023 Oct 27, 6:21pm  

Definitely in the news but will be trotted out when needed to promote the climate change hysteria. https://www.npr.org/2023/10/24/1208353813/hurricane-otis-mexicos-pacific-coast-acapulco

They’ll probably get more money from us taxpayers than Maui fire victims.

And we already know “Ukraine” will get orders of magnitude more than that!
2   Ceffer   2023 Oct 27, 6:21pm  

The BRICS HAARP blues? Like the Turkey earthquakes. We are in the Sci Fi era of environmental warfare. And you thought drones were scary.

Military knows who did this out of the gate, just like all the others. WTF are they going to do, or are they involved?
3   komputodo   2023 Oct 27, 8:29pm  

NuttBoxer says

Very hard to find anything about this yet.

I'm sure ohomen has some people on the ground over there....He might clue us in presently.
4   PeopleUnited   2023 Oct 27, 9:13pm  

komputodo says


NuttBoxer says


Very hard to find anything about this yet.

I'm sure ohomen has some people on the ground over there....He might clue us in presently.



Was that a joke?
5   AD   2023 Oct 27, 10:15pm  

Associated Press and CNN have news on Hurricane Otis devastating Acapulco. CNN reports at least 25 people have died and about 75% of the hotels there are severely damaged.

https://www.cnn.com/2023/10/27/weather/hurricane-otis-acapulco-mexico-images-climate/index.html

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6   clambo   2023 Oct 28, 7:55am  

I'm presently in Baja Sur Mexico and it's on the news down here anyway.
7   fdhfoiehfeoi   2023 Oct 29, 9:46am  

The coverage is barely there. My wife watches some Mexican news stations, and she's seen something on it, but nothing at the level I told her about.

How do they know how many people died when communication is down, and no news teams seem to be going in? What I heard is Mexico press is actually being kept out.

On the hotel damage, I've never seen anything like that outside of a bomb blast. Everything has been blown out and stripped on these structures down the concrete and metal.
8   AD   2023 Oct 29, 10:04am  

NuttBoxer says

On the hotel damage, I've never seen anything like that outside of a bomb blast. Everything has been blown out and stripped on these structures down the concrete and metal.


I hope they went in with rescue teams and set up camps for people who are displaced from their homes.

FEMA and the state of Florida did that for Hurricane Michael, which was category 5. Fortunately Michael's eye was in the middle of Tyndall Air Force Base.

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From Sky News:

Meanwhile, in the face of pillaging, Acapulco's police chief Luis Enrique Vazquez Rodriguez said: "We don't have the capacity to stop looting because there's so many people.

"This is a completely extraordinary situation."

Mexico's President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said: "What Acapulco suffered was really disastrous."

Acapulco is the biggest city in the southern state of Guerrero, one of the poorest in Mexico.
9   DOGEWontAmountToShit   2023 Oct 29, 12:32pm  

The good news:

Mexico can import thousands of cheap laborers from Central America to rebuild.
10   RWSGFY   2023 Oct 29, 3:08pm  

They are after real estate, this is obvious. The question is: why not burn it like Maui or slowly starve it like East Palestine by killing all the chickens? Why every time they want to grab land from the locals they choose a different method of doing it?
11   stereotomy   2023 Oct 29, 3:15pm  

After causing the Acapulco weather event, I think the HAARP network was probably damaged, so we can breathe easy for the next 6 months or so until they replace or upgrade :)
12   RWSGFY   2023 Oct 29, 3:18pm  

stereotomy says

After causing the Acapulco weather event, I think the HAARP network was probably damaged, so we can breathe easy for the next 6 months or so until they replace or upgrade :)


They still can derail trains, so stay vigilant!
13   fdhfoiehfeoi   2023 Nov 3, 7:18am  

Apparently Acapulco was another WEF 15 minute city like Lahaina. Still seeing barely any coverage of this anywhere.
14   RWSGFY   2023 Nov 3, 7:48am  

NuttBoxer says

Apparently Acapulco was another WEF 15 minute city like Lahaina. Still seeing barely any coverage of this anywhere.


And I'm pretty sure they had chickens there too. So two birds with one stone.
15   zzyzzx   2023 Nov 3, 9:17am  

NuttBoxer says

Apparently Acapulco was another WEF 15 minute city like Lahaina. Still seeing barely any coverage of this anywhere.


If Ron Desantis were the mayor of Acapulco, it would be all over the news.

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