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Curious distribution of Oregon and N. California fires along highways


               
2020 Sep 11, 2:11pm   11,319 views  88 comments

by Patrick   follow (59)  

https://weather.cod.edu/satrad/?parms=regional-w_northwest-natcolorfire-200-0-25-12&checked=usint-map&colorbar=undefined



There would be a lot more fires in the drier eastern halves of those states if they had occurred naturally.

Conclusion: the fires are arson by climate cultists to whip up fear.

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1   georgeliberte   @   2020 Sep 11, 2:49pm  

During the Floyd protest in May all the looting in Fairfield, CA occurred in close quick easy access to I-80. Just sayin.
2   Hircus   @   2020 Sep 11, 3:42pm  

More importantly, is the way the fires start. I wish the images went back before sept 8th, because thats when this effect was visible. The wind is blowing west, as seen via the smoke. But the OR fires spread south over the course of a day, as if an NPC were driving and starting them. Odd that so many fires independently start in the same day, despite most being too far apart to ignite each other.

Patricks image shows a major hwy, but there's plenty of smaller roads that go right through the fires.
3   Blue   @   2020 Sep 11, 4:05pm  

There are satellites scan the entire earth continuously. One can rewind and find out activity. There are very sophisticated sw available to process and analyze what is happening if needed.
4   ignoreme   @   2020 Sep 11, 4:22pm  

Just get out of CA Patrick. Trump is gonna win, CA is gonna secede, I say let them. Blow up the few roads crossing the Rockies so they can’t get over. We can take it back in 20 years after they all sodomize themselves to death.
5   Patrick   @   2020 Sep 11, 5:11pm  

georgeliberte says
During the Floyd protest in May all the looting in Fairfield, CA occurred in close quick easy access to I-80. Just sayin.


You're right, what the organized looters seem to do is rent a bunch of cars and drive on the highway to the looting zone.

http://www.surfsantamonica.com/ssm_site/the_lookout/news/News-2020/September-2020/09_04_2020_How_Santa_Monica_Police_Thwarted_Looters.html

At around 6 p.m., Santa Monica Police Chief Cynthia Renaud sent out a message asking police "partners" to email smtips@santamonica.gov if they saw something suspicious.

"We want to share that there will be a continued visible presence of SMPD officers in the community this evening given a threatening Instagram story shared in the last hour," Renaud wrote.

At around 6 p.m. the Police Department deployed its drone to monitor incoming traffic.

An hour later -- as called for in the Instagram post -- caravans of rental cars began exiting the freeway and traveling in rows of three to five towards the Downtown.

Officers began pulling over drivers who who violated the traffic code, Cobarrubias said.

"As soon as we started doing traffic stops the others would leave," she said. "As soon as they saw the officers, they veered off.

"The cars kept circling the Downtown area."

It was an unusual sight on a weekday night during a pandemic.

"The Downtown area on a Tuesday night doesn't get a lot of people," Cobarrubias said. "This looked like a Friday or Saturday night when it was busy."

The pattern of the looting was similar to that in other cities like Chicago, she said.

"It's the same M.O. (modus operandi). Organized groups are renting cars and driving in caravan style."
6   Patrick   @   2020 Sep 11, 5:13pm  

ignoreme says
Just get out of CA Patrick.


The dilemma is that I still have a great job here, probably best I ever had.

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