As an AZ resident, this post literally hits close to home. Thanks for sharing Doc.
And yes, AZ is "the desert" but it has been abnormally dry. I haven't seen a raindrop in 5 months or more. That's not normal for an AZ winter. Usually there's some rain. Not much, but some.
And yes, chemtrails over AZ have been vast and frequent.
And yes, AZ has several designated "smart cities" and Waymos all over the place.
Hope we're not hit with the next disaster but wouldn't surprise me if we were. And our current (fraudulently installed) leadership is about as bad as Newscum, if not worse. Hobb Goblin is in bed with the DS and the cartel.
I just came across this. Wasn't even looking at this topic.
There’s been no rain for 154 consecutive days in Phoenix - the second longest dry spell on record (160 days in 1972) - as drought conditions persist across Arizona.
So it seems to me that insurance companies are trying to get ahead of what's going on in California.
Not that there's anything planned.
If you have conditions like this, the longer they persist, the more likely you have a big fire.
As an AZ resident, this post literally hits close to home. Thanks for sharing Doc.
And yes, AZ is "the desert" but it has been abnormally dry. I haven't seen a raindrop in 5 months or more. That's not normal for an AZ winter. Usually there's some rain. Not much, but some.
And yes, chemtrails over AZ have been vast and frequent.
And yes, AZ has several designated "smart cities" and Waymos all over the place.
Hope we're not hit with the next disaster but wouldn't surprise me if we were. And our current (fraudulently installed) leadership is about as bad as Newscum, if not worse. Hobb Goblin is in bed with the DS and the cartel.
I just came across this. Wasn't even looking at this topic.
There’s been no rain for 154 consecutive days in Phoenix - the second longest dry spell on record (160 days in 1972) - as drought conditions persist across Arizona.
So it seems to me that insurance companies are trying to get ahead of what's going on in California.
Not that there's anything planned.
If you have conditions like this, the longer they persist, the more likely you have a big fire.
So the bet is what comes first, rain or big fire.