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ValkyrieDigitalis 2 points ago +2 / -0

The Danish Intelligence full movie is posted here: https://rumble.com/v3bdgns-movie-night-storm.html

Not sure what to make of this yet

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ValkyrieDigitalis 5 points ago +5 / -0

Fun fact:

The roads there get hot enough to melt your flip flops in the August heat. I have personal experience with that.

Also, most roads in Hawaii use crushed lava stones. As they age, the roads turn pink. They fill the potholes with more crushed lava stones and it looks like a pink leopard with black spots.

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ValkyrieDigitalis 6 points ago +6 / -0

I think I may speak for a lot of people on this... I don't know that trust is the right word. Hope. I am hoping the plan is real and will support it until I know otherwise.

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ValkyrieDigitalis 6 points ago +6 / -0

Despite her reference to Proud Boys infiltrating the police, I think this lefty is waking up to some truths...

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ValkyrieDigitalis 1 point ago +1 / -0

Since they've tried everything else in their black bag-o-tricks to get MAGA to lash out and have failed, they will likely try this... because they want civil war. They may get it after all.

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ValkyrieDigitalis 5 points ago +5 / -0

Only if flies land on all their heads except Pence - he gets a swarm and maybe a roach this time.

I've got better things to do than watch a bunch of neocon nancies pretend they know what the public wants and needs while sharpening their knives and splitting their tongues.

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ValkyrieDigitalis 5 points ago +5 / -0

Actually, August is the low point of the tourist season in Hawaii. Too damned hot, no surf, and monsoon season.

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ValkyrieDigitalis 2 points ago +2 / -0

I deactivated my account and logged out on all my devices and removed the app. My account is still not deleted after 3 months. So don't bet on it.

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ValkyrieDigitalis 6 points ago +6 / -0

Hopefully, enough people have woken up to piss on their parade.

My fear is that if it doesn't work, they'll release something like ebola on the populations.

But keeping everyone in fear over real or perceived potential disasters is the name of the game, no?

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ValkyrieDigitalis 1 point ago +1 / -0

Correct!

I grew up in Newport-Mesa and went through the El Ninos of the 80s. I still have a lot of family that lives there.

The Newport peninsula will get flooded, the boats in Newport Harbor will get their docks busted up and mooring lines tested. The rental and vacation waterfront homes will get filled with 5 feet of sand and kelp (karma is a bitch). The dumb people who bought homes in the old Huntington Beach and Seal Beach marshes will get flooded to their rooflines or 2nd floor when the Santa Ana river canals overflow. There will be a lot of whining and finger pointing about this.

The bigger issue will be mudslides in the hills, flash floods undermining roadways, and water on the highways. It's very true that SoCal people don't handle driving in bad weather well. To this day, I hate driving in bad weather ;)

As a side note... do you know that the biggest underground river in the world flows under OC? When the "big one" does finally hit... the game will be called liquefaction. Its fed by the Colorado River and much of the California Aqueduct leverages it. There was a maintenance hatch near my home just outside of Palm Springs that my son and I used to stand on because we could hear the hum of the water rushing through. It sounded just like the huge pipes in the Hoover Dam (if you've ever taken the Damn Dam Tour)

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ValkyrieDigitalis 1 point ago +1 / -0

Most of LA is shielded from surges since there are 40-100 foot cliffs that line the beaches. Orange County and San Diego have some of this, but are mostly at sea level or even built on sandbars (like Newport Beach and Long Beach) or even built in marshes (like Huntington Beach and Seal Beach).

The bigger threat has and always will be... flash floods coursing down from the mountains and onto the drought cracked natural flood plains most towns and cities. One of the purposes of the Hoover Dam was to control the annual flooding on these plains. AND, mudslides. Mudslides continue to be devastating to communities in the hills and base of SoCal mountains, as well as roads.

During the El Nino of the 80s, for those that are old enough to recall that... basically 6 months of heavy rains and storms, SoCal survived the mudslides, surges, flash floods, flooded streets, and inconveniences. They will survive this... there will just be a lot more whining and finger pointing.

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ValkyrieDigitalis 7 points ago +7 / -0

There is nothing uplifting or holy about that presentation. I'm not one to shout satanism from the roof tops or even in quiet circles, but that... that was straight out of Eyes Wide Shut.

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ValkyrieDigitalis 5 points ago +5 / -0

A while back after 9/11 starting around 2003, there were many posts about Walmart's relationship with FEMA and the way the Walmarts' have been setup to be easily converted to holding camps including turrets. IMO, the whole deal with being able to park in their parking lots overnight is a grooming move towards this end.

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ValkyrieDigitalis 2 points ago +2 / -0

In several videos posted by locals, they mentioned baseball sized "fire hail". Having lived through several of the Malibu & Santa Monica Mountain fires which were fanned by Santana winds at 35-40 mph, I'd seen embers blown and huge fire tornados dancing on the hill ridges (which is quite a site to behold). I also went to high school on the Big Island and experienced a Cat 3 and Cat 4 hurricane while living there. I saw roofs blown off and all manner of things flying through the air. I've been trying to piece together what would have created this baseball sized "fire hail" since I heard about the - certainly not DEWs directly. I've also reviewed a lot of footage of people escaping the fires, but so no actual evidence of these fire balls, so it my be over exaggeration. It still rattles around in my brain though.

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ValkyrieDigitalis 1 point ago +1 / -0

I actually lived in Ventura at the time this occurred. I lived literally across the street from Port Hueneme at the time and worked up the hill in Thousand Oaks near the last offramp to go down the hill. Many of us left early that day to try to get down the pass before the 101 was closed off. Too late. The roads were already gridlocked. I ended up staying at a friend's home in the Valley that night after trying to get through on PCH and later taking the back road from the 118. I had to make arrangements with my neighbor to watch my dog. I wasn't able to get back to Ventura from LA for 2 days. The fires were still raging, but the 118 finally opened up - 101 and PCH were still closed.

When the roads opened, I drove down PCH past Pt Mugu once roads were open. I actually didn't see much charring more than 15 ft past the fences. I also flew an UltraLite out of Camarillo a few weeks later at about 800ft. We flew over the side of the hills and out over the water which is on the southside of Pt Mugu and did not see that the fire spread into the base.

Why do you believe Point Mugu Naval Air Station should be included in this list?

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ValkyrieDigitalis 2 points ago +2 / -0

A few months ago, I was permabanned by pencil neck Schiff's crew for for stating he should be hanged like all other traitors. Not sure if every one else who posted similarly was also permabanned. So Twitter/X can go to hell as far as I'm concerned.

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ValkyrieDigitalis 7 points ago +7 / -0

This might be slightly believable IF

  • the sirens weren't setup to be used for other disasters including wildfire
  • the cops had not been directed to block the only safe exit road for hours
  • there had not been a shelter and place directive for the town
  • the fires had not broken out simultaneously
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There are other issues. The full context of events must be considered. Individually, all these issues could be dismissed as a "comedy of errors". And, certainly, in these "errors" could be boiled down to poor governance except the part about blocking traffic for hours at the only safe exit - that's criminal and they know it because they blocked reporting and fenced off the area. And, we have seen this occur at various scales over the past year... an even bigger context.

Pull your head out of the sand, buddy.

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