It wasn't a forest fire. Over the past few weeks Canada has had a problem with churches being burned down. It seems as though the arsonists burned the church in Lytton, which resulted in the rest of the town burning down and then started a wildlife.
You are correct. My brother lives in Shuswap Lake area in BC. Told me this story about the MD and then shortly after he refused to stop documenting, talking, etc. the town was razed. To me looks like DEW used same as in Fort McMurray, Alberta and Cali and Oregon. Ironically the Canadian National and the Canadian Pacific railways which links commerce from Vancouver to Eastern Canada both use the same bridge which crosses the Frazer river here in Lytton. Every RR tie on the bridge is burned. Train service is halted indefinitely pending fire investigation and then rebuild. The only other ways for commerce is air and The 2 highways that cross Canada. Look at a map. Infrastructure destruction now on the way. Keeping in mind 70% of Canadians took the jab already.
We live in the Shuswap as well - right along the TransCanada highway and the rail line. Our SIL works for CP. Trains are running, and there’s been a huge increase in transport trucks since the fire. They are keeping things moving via a detour of the bridge in Lytton, but it will likely increase costs and time significantly. They’re trying to blame the fire on the railways - it is inevitable that wheels on rails produce sparks and sometimes fires. But that’s not an unknown and we’ve noticed locally that there is a wide berth of limestone or lava rock (or other inflammable substance) along either side of the tracks. This is all railway owned land along the tracks and they maintain it (our SIL did that as well for 3 yrs). Anyway, they may be trying to cripple the rail lines with lawsuits, or it’s simply a false flag to turn attention away from some other cause. Someone else suggested a fire set in a church there because of the info coming out about the past abuse/deaths of so many Indigenous children. Now this new wrinkle. Seems a lot of attention being focused on this tiny little town of only about 1,000 people. (Also, re: the fires. There had been a fire/fires burning up slope of Lytton for days and temperatures hit record highs the day before the fire. All you need is a bit of wind to kick up and off it goes. Tragic, but still could have been just natural cause.)
Isn't this the town that just burned down completely like 2 weeks ago in a Forrest fire?
It wasn't a forest fire. Over the past few weeks Canada has had a problem with churches being burned down. It seems as though the arsonists burned the church in Lytton, which resulted in the rest of the town burning down and then started a wildlife.
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You are correct. My brother lives in Shuswap Lake area in BC. Told me this story about the MD and then shortly after he refused to stop documenting, talking, etc. the town was razed. To me looks like DEW used same as in Fort McMurray, Alberta and Cali and Oregon. Ironically the Canadian National and the Canadian Pacific railways which links commerce from Vancouver to Eastern Canada both use the same bridge which crosses the Frazer river here in Lytton. Every RR tie on the bridge is burned. Train service is halted indefinitely pending fire investigation and then rebuild. The only other ways for commerce is air and The 2 highways that cross Canada. Look at a map. Infrastructure destruction now on the way. Keeping in mind 70% of Canadians took the jab already.
https://bc.ctvnews.ca/video-photos-from-helicopter-show-damage-left-by-lytton-b-c-fire-1.5500069
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cnyZb72UYsI
We live in the Shuswap as well - right along the TransCanada highway and the rail line. Our SIL works for CP. Trains are running, and there’s been a huge increase in transport trucks since the fire. They are keeping things moving via a detour of the bridge in Lytton, but it will likely increase costs and time significantly. They’re trying to blame the fire on the railways - it is inevitable that wheels on rails produce sparks and sometimes fires. But that’s not an unknown and we’ve noticed locally that there is a wide berth of limestone or lava rock (or other inflammable substance) along either side of the tracks. This is all railway owned land along the tracks and they maintain it (our SIL did that as well for 3 yrs). Anyway, they may be trying to cripple the rail lines with lawsuits, or it’s simply a false flag to turn attention away from some other cause. Someone else suggested a fire set in a church there because of the info coming out about the past abuse/deaths of so many Indigenous children. Now this new wrinkle. Seems a lot of attention being focused on this tiny little town of only about 1,000 people. (Also, re: the fires. There had been a fire/fires burning up slope of Lytton for days and temperatures hit record highs the day before the fire. All you need is a bit of wind to kick up and off it goes. Tragic, but still could have been just natural cause.)
https://www.bitchute.com/video/7KSJ0PjdMEUN/
Great Comment fren. This is SO crazy...
https://www.bitchute.com/video/7KSJ0PjdMEUN/
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