Random thoughts:
The scare event was covid-19
Jan 2020 until April timeframe the WORLD was scared of C-19. Around April we started getting HCQ and Ivermectin news. This split the people like us from the normies.
Vaccines, lockdowns, power grabs world wide based off this one event. Build back better, the great reset, all the WEF, UN, WHO plans are based off virus events. C-19 is the WORLD WIDE event to scare people into handing over their bodies to authoritarian schemes.
Food shortages, chip shortage, job losses, economy all link back to this “war” event. Even looking over the edge of WWIII is based off this event.
Keeping in mind multiple meanings: Watch the water: Trump boat parades, water flowing back into Crimea, Commi-fornia water issues, Lake Mead, … many multiple meanings. Yet, showing early support for Trump with out getting shot by Antifa was probably the main ‘watch the water’ event.
Scare event::: Q Post 521, Jan 13, 2018. It was almost 2 years to the day that C-19 videos started coming out of China.
The only people that will survive past 2030 are the unvaccinated.
Not that this was your point, but I thought I'd throw it out there.
Lake Folsom, near Sacramento CA has been empty for several years now. Right after our water supply was topped off in, I think 2017 (maybe 2016?), whatever, a few years ago, it was full (as it really always had been). But then they started dumping all the water out into the Bay. Folsom, a major CA reservoir went from full to almost completely empty within a year. Summer last year (2021), I went on a CA camping trip. Both Shasta and Oroville, the two largest CA reservoirs were also pretty much completely empty. I'm not gonna lie. It was a little bit scary seeing just how really empty they were. They are rivers with a damn, but it's as if there was no damn. Lake Shasta, the largest reservoir looked like a large creek (only a slight exaggeration). I've been to all those places numerous times in my life. I'd never imagined anything like that.
Two weeks ago I went to Folsom again. It was completely full. To the brim full. Nary a word about that anywhere. I was completely shocked.
This 'official site" says it's at 57% capacity, but there's a road that goes along the brim (not a main thoroughfare, that one is about 10+ feet higher up, but a service road or something). That lower road was about 3-5ft above the water surface. Where they fit the other "43% capacity" I have no idea. Maybe they mean "57% of what it can handle before it kills a hundred thousand people in Sacramento."
I just thought it was interesting.
I wonder if they purposely drained them to get to something underneath? Just a thought. That is really odd.
Folsom in the news cycle recently ... one of the people in the lightening strike DC story went to high school in Folsom. Odd that it was mentioned.
https://news.yahoo.com/los-angeles-bank-executive-among-013544930.html
there's the article
wow