Saturday, May 7, 2016

159 | 'Grab what you can', Canadian wildfire headlines, May 7, 2016



I think this is what '159' ultimately comes back to for the Bible prophecy makers.  Think about this world we live in.  The majority of people, when confronted of a problem, instead of solving it, fall to their knees, fold their hands, and pray.  Take a look around.  How is that working out?  Its the primary reason for the majority of problems we have in this nation.  Almost everyone's head is full of bullshit that doesn't do a damn bit of good for anyone.

And since when does Canada have wildfires this time of year?  The weather must be as out of synch there as it is here.  We've already had more eighty degree days for 2016 than we would have gotten in a single year less than a decade ago.  May just started.  A decade ago, the first eighty degree day would have come in July.

http://www.cnn.com/2016/05/06/americas/canada-wildfire-what-they-took/index.html

6 comments:

  1. Zachary, It's not. I'm in Canada. The weather is actually colder than I remember as a kid! There's much more to the fires than I would like to discuss in open channel. Extremely tragic to property, thankfully no lives were lost, but they are Very politically convenient, let's say. And the other big one burning in central Canada is right off Provincial Highway #44.

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  2. As for the quick spreading, it would be easy to understand as near Fort McMurray, AB (56° 43′ 35″ N, 111° 22′ 49″ W) the forests are primarily Pine trees. Anyone who has ever burnt a dry Christmas tree knows those things are extremely flammable

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  3. For more political and economic insight into the impact of the fires just see the letter by billionaire Kevin O'leary to Alberta premiere Rachel Notley
    http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/kevin-oleary/an-open-letter-from-kevin_b_9385016.html

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  4. CNN poorly coded their Masonic Jew hoax this time. It's extremely hard to impossible for Canada to have a wildfire in May. Canada is the coldest Nation on earth.

    I'm sure that 2016 (which is this year) will be the year when the Sheeple will discover Gematria and will wake up sooner.

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  5. Lance Natur, it's certainly not impossible! The area is dry this spring and You're in Jack Pine tree country at Fort Mac! Those trees really do explode during a forest fire sending flaming balls of fire in every direction! What is strange is that the forest firefighting budget was just slashed two weeks before the fire by $15 million.

    http://edmontonjournal.com/news/politics/alberta-premier-rachel-notley-defends-cut-in-wildfire-budget

    Emily RYAN, 15 yr old daughter of the deputy fire chief for a community (suburb) near Fort McMurray was one of two evac car crash related fatalities on Highway 881 south of Fort McMurray, AB

    http://news.nationalpost.com/news/canada/firefighters-daughter-15-killed-in-crash-while-fleeing-fort-mcmurray-fire

    The wildfire now nicknamed "The Beast" is heading for the Provincial border it's Saskatchewan after which it will threaten the community of La Loche, SK

    The Canadian Red Cross reports today that it has received $44 million in donations for the Evacuees of Fort McMurray.

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  6. blaming the fire on climate change! sickos!!!

    http://www.cnn.com/2016/05/06/opinions/sutter-canada-wildfire-climate/

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