This info is from mid-February but I didn't find any references using "search". icymi
Just the facts, ma'am: https://miro.medium.com/v2/0*1Kt4-vOCGVZ5Q0H-.jpg
VIDEOS:
Cape Coral Florida - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_0pBhHMEBY
Cape Coral, Florida - Residents see mysterious green flight lasers Reporter: Annette Montgomery Published: February 13, 2024 Updated: February 13, 2024 https://winknews.com/2024/02/13/cape-coral-green-lasers/
Cape Coral residents see mysterious green flight lasers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7t7O5fiyRoE&t=18s
I don't think they are for starting fires either. Just for surveillance and looking at the what's on the ground.
3/11/24 - At least 7,000 cows have died in historic Texas wildfires, official says Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller: "Their hooves are burned off, their utters are burnt beyond."
Five wildfires ignited last month in the Panhandle, THE LARGEST CATTLE-PRODUCING REGION IN THE WORLD, leading to a devastating cost: 1.1 million acres scorched, hundreds of destroyed structures, hundreds of miles of ruined fencing and more than 7,000 dead cattle.
Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller stated last week that more than 85% of the state's cattle production occurs in the Panhandle. In 2023, Texas generated approximately 12 million head of cattle, and the Panhandle contributed significantly with 10.2 million head — the majority of which are situated in large-scale feed lots and dairy facilities. https://www.amarillo.com/story/business/agricultural/2024/03/11/texas-wildfires-thousands-cows-dead-panhandle-smokehouse-creek-fire-map/72928670007/
Food shortage. No meat? Help yourself to a bag of crickets. Depopulation.