I come from drought-prone Texas where grassfires are a threat we face during dry summers and we never get near constant summer fires the way California does. I have a friend in Cali who hasn't been able to go out since the beginning of summer because smoke is always in the air. She is brainwashed to believe it's climate change. BS. You burn the underbrush, but this is man made, but not how she thinks.
They start the fires to destroy the homes they want to get rid of and to choke the skies with poisonous smoke. So many Californians are too brainwashed with the climate change BS that they think nothing can be done. That's a load of crap.
I've lived in Texas where we sometimes had droughts so severe a cigarette could trigger a large grassfire and we NEVER get these near non-stop fires that choke the skies. This is 100% arsonists.
These fires are painful for the middle class who have to live in fear of when their home might burn and have to stay indoors because you can't breathe the smoke-filled air.
yes, and the firefighters in California say the Cali fires behave differently. there's a heavy fallout of aluminum nanoparticles that coat the dried brush, making them more incendiary. not climate change, but climate engineering (plus arson).
I come from drought-prone Texas where grassfires are a threat we face during dry summers and we never get near constant summer fires the way California does. I have a friend in Cali who hasn't been able to go out since the beginning of summer because smoke is always in the air. She is brainwashed to believe it's climate change. BS. You burn the underbrush, but this is man made, but not how she thinks.
They start the fires to destroy the homes they want to get rid of and to choke the skies with poisonous smoke. So many Californians are too brainwashed with the climate change BS that they think nothing can be done. That's a load of crap.
I've lived in Texas where we sometimes had droughts so severe a cigarette could trigger a large grassfire and we NEVER get these near non-stop fires that choke the skies. This is 100% arsonists.
These fires are painful for the middle class who have to live in fear of when their home might burn and have to stay indoors because you can't breathe the smoke-filled air.
yes, and the firefighters in California say the Cali fires behave differently. there's a heavy fallout of aluminum nanoparticles that coat the dried brush, making them more incendiary. not climate change, but climate engineering (plus arson).