Geoengineering
Watch
Global Alert News, March 7,
2020, #239 (Dane
Wigington)
So
many have mistakenly chosen to believe that the paradigm we have all
known would somehow continue indefinitely into the future. Unfolding
realities make clear how incorrect such a conclusion was and is. As
of yesterday, the Costco in Redding, California, was completely out
of toilet paper, paper towels, and bottled water was being rationed.
How soon till the store shelves are completely cleaned out? Countless
factors are converging to fuel a perfect storm of collapse, our
former way of life is unraveling by the day. Can we still correct our
course before impact?
We
must never underestimate our personal power to affect the equation
for the better. Each and every individual that our collective efforts
helps to awaken matters more than we can fully comprehend. All are
needed in the critical battle to wake populations to what is coming,
we must make every day count. Share credible data from a credible
source, make your voice heard.
Dane
Wigington
The
image of the "controlled burn" linked below was taken last
night from my backyard on the east side of Lake Shasta, California.
The fire spread quickly because there were many separate points of
ignition, all of them started by a US Forest Service helicopter
dropping fire starter bomblets. The extent of the fires is actually
much larger than this image reveals. Question, does this ridge of
blazing fires in the photo below look like a “controlled burn” to
you? Is this how the US Forest Service claims to be protecting our
remaining forests from wildfires? By burning the forests down ahead
of time so that we no longer need to worry about forest fires? It is
truly sickening to see so much habitat intentionally set ablaze under
the facade of “managing forests”. I have personally managed (in
the field) six large habitat restoration projects on the opposite
side of Shasta Lake from the fire shown in the image below. Three of
the projects I managed were carried out working with the State of
California, three more of the projects I managed were with the US
Department of Agriculture. I have personally carried out dozens of
controlled burns on forest lands. Setting a forest understory on fire
without weeks or months of preparation in the understory to be burned
will kill many or most of the trees. Once the trunks are exposed to
excessive heat, the trees will die, even if the crowns of the trees
don’t burn.. Further, consider this so called “controlled burn”
has been carried out after the driest and warmest February ever
recorded in this region. No matter what excuse the US Forest Service
provides for such destructive burns, this activity is not for the
overall good of Earth's habitat that yet remains functional.
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