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Santini Fan's avatar

Yeah, I’m not buying it either. I told my husband that the news reminds me of the early Covid days when we were subjected to video of people in china dropping dead in the street. I don’t trust this for a minute. Something is being done purposely.

In turn, he offered a good suggestion. Are there any real-time satellite views of these supposed wildfires? I’m guessing not...😡

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LMWC's avatar

I just said the same thing to my husband! Where are the pictures of all these wildfires? People who get all their info from the msm keep saying, “80 million acres burning.” “So far north in the Canadian wilderness they can’t get equipment up there to fight it” “First the fires were in Quebec, now magically in Ontario.” “So dry up there, it’s a tinderbox”, despite heavy rain storms going through. The dead giveaway, the air doesn’t smell like woodsmoke, smells like plastic burning. Very much like the media blanketing when CoVid was dropped.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Well, ain't that just so interesting! A wildfire band straight across the whole blooming country. And the Wash-Oregon border, New Mexico, Arizona, Texas--but surprisingly, I cannot see any along the East Coast north of the Georgia N Carolina border. Isn't that peculiar? Makes me think once again of Catherine Austin Fitts hypothesis (expressed after the Floyd 'mostly peaceful protests' which destroyed so much inner city real estate) of a real estate grab. I had wondered this a.m. if these CA fires might be related to enabling the extraction of more of Canada's huge mineral wealth, especially on the territory of "First Nations People"--maybe also (isn't my shiny hat attractive? 100% pure aluminum--no alloys involved) preparation for 15 minute cities.

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LMWC's avatar

I just viewed your link and all I saw was little 🔥 pics all over Canada supposedly showing thermal hot spots? I am tempted to say, “Big whoop”. If anything, all these little 🔥 across Canada make me more suspicious that we are being gaslit by our governments again.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Good point. You might watch "MrMBB333" channel on YT, the self-described "earth watchman". He posts many reports / stories on weather / forest fires / UAPs and the like, and seems pretty credible.

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LMWC's avatar

Nothing is credible when it does not pass the gut test. My gut told me CoVid was a set up, J6, a set up, the Ukraine most definitely a set up, and many more, “this is insane” acts we’ve been forced to swallow.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

If you’re Christian that’s God given discernment. Comes from submersion in his Word over time.

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barbara ford's avatar

Agree. Anything from a US agency is suspect.

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Fla Mom's avatar

That symbol says it means fires covering >1,000 acres.

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LMWC's avatar

I understand this but I still have not seen one actual picture of the fires burning in eastern Canada. Considering how easy it is to fool everyone with fake pictures, (remember all the pictures of stacked up bodies in Italy and NYC), one would think they would at least spread some of those around, but not even trying, which makes me more suspicious.

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Fla Mom's avatar

And I agree, we should be skeptical of everyone and everything these days.

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Jamie Leigh's avatar

well it does have reports of active fires.

Here's another that I've liked to use

https://www.fireweatheravalanche.org/fire/

But ok it's not like it is live pictures

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LMWC's avatar

Exactly!

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Mary H.'s avatar

I question EVERYTHING these days .

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Befferz's avatar

I mentioned early on on this story (Quebec at that time) that normally Twitter would be full of random people filming & sharing. I did not see a single first hand account.

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LMWC's avatar

We so think alike…

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Ellen's avatar

yes there are. Go to the NASA website.

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