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Title: Southern California Fires
Post by: Maria Regina on December 06, 2017, 01:46:21 PM
Please pray that the horrific Santa Anas will cease blowing so that firefighters can attack these fires by land and air.

We are currently in an evacuation zone although it is voluntary at this time. Thankfully, winds are  blowing the smoke and ash away from us. Tonight and Thursday, with winds predicted from 60 to 80 in the mountain passes, we could be under mandatory evacuation. Winds are predicted to remain with us until Friday or even Sunday.

I have an uneasy feeling that these winds may have been generated by HAARP and the military industrial complex. It is so rare that we have these Santa Anas this late in the year. In addition, until these winds were generated, we have experienced continual geoengineering clouds for the past three weeks that must have contained Lithium because almost all my neighbors complained of headaches, muscle aches, and abdominal aches and pains, but no fevers or other flu like symptoms. Aches and pains are telltale signs of lithium toxicity. More importantly, lithium is a fire accelerant, and the flames have been supernatural in strength, consistent with lithium.

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Title: Re: Southern California Fires
Post by: Maria Regina on December 06, 2017, 01:57:38 PM
(https://dsx.weather.com/util/image/w/gettyimages-886669792_master.jpg?v=ap&w=980&h=551&api=7db9fe61-7414-47b5-9871-e17d87b8b6a0)(https://dsx.weather.com/util/image/w/gettyimages-886611664_master.jpg?v=ap&w=980&h=551&api=7db9fe61-7414-47b5-9871-e17d87b8b6a0)
Title: Re: Southern California Fires
Post by: Maria Regina on December 06, 2017, 02:00:15 PM
The above photo of a burning Sunland home is taken from the weather channel
https://weather.com/photos/news/2017-12-05-southern-california-wildfires-images

The image immediately below is from the Ventura fire, where an apartment building exploded into fire.

Over 100 homes and buildings have been destroyed in all these Southern California fires.

Again, the explosive nature of these fires leads me to believe that lithium is the culprit.
That several firefighters have had to be hospitalized shows how violent these firestorms are.
This geoengineering needs to stop before firefighters and others are killed.
Title: Re: Southern California Fires
Post by: Maria Regina on December 06, 2017, 03:02:05 PM
Not only California, but also Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Washington State, Oregon, Idaho, Utah , Wyoming, and Montana have been hit with fire tornadoes, explosive roof and tree fires, and explosive wild fires suggestive of the aerial spraying of lithium. 

Again, fire fighters have lost their lives when sudden fire tornadoes have towered above them leaving no way of escape. If this is being orchestrated by HAARP and the Military Industrial Complex, then they are guilty of genocide.
Title: Re: Southern California Fires
Post by: Meg on December 06, 2017, 07:03:28 PM
I don't know of anyone else on the forum lives in the area of the fires, or has family members who live there. My husband's 92 year-old step-father, who has senile dementia, has been taken by family members from the nursing home he was residing in, in Ojai, and they are all staying in a hotel in Santa Barbara, because of the threat of fire in the Ojai area. I think they are doing fine, and hopefully the fire won't spread too much further. 
Title: Re: Southern California Fires
Post by: Maria Regina on December 06, 2017, 07:50:39 PM
I don't know of anyone else on the forum lives in the area of the fires, or has family members who live there. My husband's 92 year-old step-father, who has senile dementia, has been taken by family members from the nursing home he was residing in, in Ojai, and they are all staying in a hotel in Santa Barbara, because of the threat of fire in the Ojai area. I think they are doing fine, and hopefully the fire won't spread too much further.
What is affecting many people is the poor air quality due to the smoke, burning tires, and burning chemicals (household poisons).

The very young and the elderly are the ones who suffer the most during fires. Air conditioning is a must.

O Lord Jesus Christ, Son of the Living God, have mercy on us and save us.
Title: Re: Southern California Fires
Post by: Neil Obstat on December 06, 2017, 08:38:10 PM
I don't know of anyone else on the forum lives in the area of the fires,
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You don't know of me?
I can see two of the fires from my yard.
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This has been a very DIRTY wind.
Title: Re: Southern California Fires
Post by: Marlelar on December 06, 2017, 08:57:36 PM
I find it suspicious that just like the NorCal fires, no one is talking about what started them.  Too many fires moving too fast to be spontaneous.
Title: Re: Southern California Fires
Post by: Neil Obstat on December 07, 2017, 12:24:46 AM
I find it suspicious that just like the NorCal fires, no one is talking about what started them.  Too many fires moving too fast to be spontaneous.
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I heard a fire dept. captain today on the radio explaining what it means now that the warning level for fire danger is "code purple." He said we have never had this level of danger before, so this is a first. During code purple, not only is the fire danger very high, they can't fly fire-fighting aircraft or helicopters due to the dangerous wind conditions. It's a combination of dry vegetation, dry air (there is practically no humidity in the air), dry, fast wind and warm temperature. Later this week the temperature is going up with the Santa Ana winds -- I can feel it getting warmer today already. They're predicting wind gusts of 70-80 mph for the next 3 days.
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Under these conditions, someone throwing a cigarette out the car window can start a brush fire. A power line falling to the ground can start a fire. A tumbleweed or piece of paper trash stuck on a car's catalytic converter can start a brush fire.  Sparks flying out of a barbecue or chimney, or lightning can do it as well (but we haven't had any lightning - it precedes rainfall and we haven't had any of that either). 
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And then there are deliberate fire-starters, like some lunatic with a Molotov cocktail, or whatever.
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So I guess it's possible that some deep-state high-frequency magnetic-pulse weapon could be to blame. 
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Title: Re: Southern California Fires
Post by: B from A on December 07, 2017, 08:59:16 AM
You don't know of me?
I can see two of the fires from my yard.

I thought of you, Neil, when I heard about the fires.  Prayers for you & yours. 
Title: Re: Southern California Fires
Post by: Meg on December 07, 2017, 10:16:49 AM
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You don't know of me?
I can see two of the fires from my yard.
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This has been a very DIRTY wind.

I forgot that you were in SoCal, Neil. It's scary that you can see two of the fires from your yard.

I had to drive through eastern Washington, near the fires there last summer, and the smoke-filled air was awful. It must be quite smoky where you are.

Not much in national news this morning about conditions of status of the fires.

My husband said that one of the fires started near the Thomas Aquinas college located between Ojai and Santa Paula. It's very wooded with a lot of trees in that area.
Title: Re: Southern California Fires
Post by: Meg on December 07, 2017, 10:43:24 AM
What is affecting many people is the poor air quality due to the smoke, burning tires, and burning chemicals (household poisons).

The very young and the elderly are the ones who suffer the most during fires. Air conditioning is a must.

O Lord Jesus Christ, Son of the Living God, have mercy on us and save us.

Yes, the smoke is a huge concern. It's best to stay indoors, but then, like you say, air-conditioning is important. It didn't know that burning tires and chemicals were also a factor.  That just makes it so much worse of course. 

I just hope that there isn't loss of life, and in the Santa Rosa fires.