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Wildfires and the loss of critical Infrastructure
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Wildfires and the loss of critical Infrastructure

Will they have and implement a plan to replace the infrastructure quickly?

Coffee, Other News and More, August 27th, 2023.

Wild fires and the loss of critical infrastructure

I was thinking a bit about the fires that have been in the news lately, the Maui, the fires over in Greece, which we don't really hear too much about on this side of the globe, but, and also the fires in the interior of BC. Caused me to start wondering if there are more to what's going on here than what people are thinking about. Especially in BC which as one former premier referred to the area where the fires are as the heartland of BC and well if you tear out or burn out the heart of something, what happens to it?

Is that part of the plan? Whole Agenda 2030 never really has made much sense to me, moving everyone to the cities. What's going to be accomplished by that? Are we going to start eating bugs because we no longer have the heartland of the country, if you want? I don't know.

It just doesn't make sense until you take into account that maybe part of the plan is to remove a large portion of the population. But that still leaves the problem of how do you get food to the remaining people if you lost the interior of your country. No, it doesn't make sense.

But there's more that I realized that is it all part of a big agenda that we don't really think about the amount of infrastructure that has burned.

First of all, the landline telephones in a fire obviously get burned down. So do the power poles getting electricity to the area. For most of us living in the modern day, we pretty much think of an area that you can't get electricity into, it's uninhabitable. And well, even worse, if you can't get your cell phone connection, that certainly becomes uninhabitable.

Well, is that part of their plan to burn out the people in the interior BC and migrate what's left of them after the ravages of COVID to the cities where they'll be more easily controlled?

We've got to start connecting the dots and looking at what's the bigger picture than just dealing with one individual crisis at a time.

To me, that's a much bigger part, especially when I throw in the factor of well even if it was, shall we say, clean smoke from a fire, that's pretty harmful and while the air conditions have improved significantly in B.C.

For the most part, there still is a remnant of smoke in my local area, or at least a remnant of smoke in the air quality.

Well, it's never been particularly bad here this year. It's certainly been in the medium or caution range in people that have problems with... I'm quite sure have suffered and feel the effects.

Now, when you throw in the, what are the chemicals in the chemtrails they've been spraying over the earth?

Are we dealing with a much greater long term toxic effect and toxic reduction in our ability to breathe? Now, when you couple this with, well, I've never particularly bought the official COVID line, If you couple it with it, there certainly is something that was affecting people's breathing.

Throw a few extra chemicals in, it's bound to make the whole COVID or whatever the scenario is worse. And well, these are only my own theories that there's more involved and start looking and thinking there.

We've got to look deeper. I think we all have to start looking deeper and thinking, what are the various points?

And if we start connecting the dots, well, truly becomes a concern. Just thought I'd throw these few points out for you to think about.

Thanks very much for watching so far.

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