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Meanwhile in Valencia.


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2024 Nov 1, 4:46pm   139 views  10 comments

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1   Ceffer   2024 Nov 1, 8:09pm  

And what did Valencia do lately to bring down the wrath of the HAARP gods? Hmmmm.
2   HeadSet   2024 Nov 2, 7:48am  

Ceffer says

And what did Valencia do lately to bring down the wrath of the HAARP gods? Hmmmm.



3   WookieMan   2024 Nov 2, 8:51am  

Having lived through a 100+ year flood in IL, this shit happens. Doesn't have to be for a reason. I hate it when weather events that happen from time to time and there's some human excuse for it. Fires I can kind of get, but not rain and wind events. It was sunny two days ago here and we had tropical storm level sustained winds with gust up to 50mph.

Shit happens. Is my point. I'm also in the windiest part of IL. They likely had to shut down the wind turbines so they didn't break. A bunch of field fires as well with the harvest and the wind fueling the fire. I'm just glad the corn is down. Got to have your head on a swivel at intersections when it's up.
4   Patrick   2024 Nov 2, 8:56am  

Right, every time they blame "the worst storm in 200 years" on global warming or whatever, I think, "Well, what caused that one 200 years ago then?"
5   Ceffer   2024 Nov 2, 6:53pm  

'Act of Nature' is exactly the cover story they want you to believe. Always easier to stomp an ant colony when the ants have no idea where it came from. There is no form of energy the various fiends have at their disposal that they will not weaponize or abuse.



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6   Ceffer   2024 Nov 2, 6:55pm  

Floating HAARP weapon?

7   stereotomy   2024 Nov 3, 6:34am  

I looked at the satellite imagery. All the rivers are lined with concrete channels, and people have built up to the edge of the tiny greenbelt surrounding the river. This is a recipe for disaster, even in desert conditions.

Back in the day, people didn't build near the ocean or on the banks of rivers. Any buildings were shacks constructed with the knowledge that they would be destroyed in a flood or storm surge.

Hell, the Nile used to flood every year and inundate mass areas in upper Egypt. Nobody died because the people didn't live there.,

Once common sense (aka practical logic and experience) dies, freedom is the next victim.
8   WookieMan   2024 Nov 3, 7:44am  

stereotomy says

his is a recipe for disaster, even in desert conditions.

One of the worst storms I've been in was monsoon season in AZ, August. Was at Alice Cooper'stown in Phoenix (now closed). The fucking sign was torn off the building. We couldn't leave because there was 3' of water out the front door. We drank beer for another 2 hours waiting for the water to recede.

That was a weird trip/conference. Got to experience a dust storm that same trip. That was interesting. Saw it coming and was just like we should probably get inside. A good choice. Also don't bring your mother in law to a conference to help watch the kids. Free food, free booze/wine and she was still a bitch. Didn't pay for a thing. Flight. Nothing. That was a crazy trip.
9   RWSGFY   2024 Nov 3, 10:32am  

stereotomy says

I looked at the satellite imagery. All the rivers are lined with concrete channels, and people have built up to the edge of the tiny greenbelt surrounding the river. This is a recipe for disaster, even in desert conditions.

Back in the day, people didn't build near the ocean or on the banks of rivers. Any buildings were shacks constructed with the knowledge that they would be destroyed in a flood or storm surge.

Hell, the Nile used to flood every year and inundate mass areas in upper Egypt. Nobody died because the people didn't live there.,

Once common sense (aka practical logic and experience) dies, freedom is the next victim.


Add FEMA and its Euro brethern to the picture and people start feeling entitled to live on the beach or on a riverbank and be rescued and made whole every time shit (predictably) hits the fan.
10   Ceffer   2024 Nov 3, 10:38am  

They don't even give the HAARP residents the option of clearing out like they do in announced wars. The delusion of 'act of God' has to be maintained so the residents aren't warned.

The FEMA camps in North Carolina are mercenary camps i.e. guys with steroid muscles, vests, tats, beards and automatic rifles. They aren't there to 'help', they are there to clear out, incarcerate and disguise operations like conquering vikings for the Globalist entities.

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