'This has never happened': California's only wildfire research center makes scary discovery | |
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Fox Mulder^
User ID: 73883564 United States 04/11/2021 05:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Uhmmm, no. They don't spray the mountains here in California with any pesticides. Possibly the windward side of the mountains where the farms and the vineyards are located. We have been experiencing dry conditions here for awhile. He nowhere in his statements mentions any spraying of anything. "Clements shared an image (above) from the expedition on Twitter and wrote, "The lack of rain this season has severely impacted our chaparral live fuel moistures. Wow, never seen April fuels look so... dry. No new growth anywhere in this Chamise. April is climatologically the highest live FMC of the season. Very Scary!" “Your own government lies as a matter of course, as a matter of policy…” “You can't protect the public by lying to them.” |
nimmerfall
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Peepaws
User ID: 79378449 United States 04/11/2021 05:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Last September was very bad because of the fires all around, the sky was yellow for weeks and they were telling people to stay indoors as much as possible. I am afraid it's going to be a repeat of that this year. Peepaws |
Icey
User ID: 77119763 United States 04/11/2021 08:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Could it be related to the toxic buildup in the soil from the ongoing aerosol spray ecocide/omnicide? Quoting: DancingThought "I was shocked when we went up there because usually in April we have a lot of new growth and old growth, and we didn’t see any new growth on the shrubs," said Craig Clements, a SJSU professor and director of the center. "We weren't seeing any of the lighter colored, bright green new growth sprouting out of the growth. Usually we take clippings of new stems and there weren't any. This has never happened." Read more: [link to www.sfgate.com (secure)] Plants and animals are adapting to the new ice age. Humans are a little behind. Welcome to the new ice age. It has always been about the sun. Try not to starve. In order for that to happen, you need more ice not less, cuz, ICE age [link to nsidc.org] Ice is rapidly growing on both poles and most glaciers around the world. I am SNOWIE. WELCOME TO THE NEW ICE AGE. TRY NOT TO STARVE. |
Icey
User ID: 77119763 United States 04/11/2021 08:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Could it be related to the toxic buildup in the soil from the ongoing aerosol spray ecocide/omnicide? Quoting: DancingThought "I was shocked when we went up there because usually in April we have a lot of new growth and old growth, and we didn’t see any new growth on the shrubs," said Craig Clements, a SJSU professor and director of the center. "We weren't seeing any of the lighter colored, bright green new growth sprouting out of the growth. Usually we take clippings of new stems and there weren't any. This has never happened." Read more: [link to www.sfgate.com (secure)] Plants and animals are adapting to the new ice age. Humans are a little behind. Welcome to the new ice age. It has always been about the sun. Try not to starve. there will never be an ice age again. Actually, we are in one now. I am SNOWIE. WELCOME TO THE NEW ICE AGE. TRY NOT TO STARVE. |
Icey
User ID: 77119763 United States 04/11/2021 08:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Could it be related to the toxic buildup in the soil from the ongoing aerosol spray ecocide/omnicide? Quoting: DancingThought "I was shocked when we went up there because usually in April we have a lot of new growth and old growth, and we didn’t see any new growth on the shrubs," said Craig Clements, a SJSU professor and director of the center. "We weren't seeing any of the lighter colored, bright green new growth sprouting out of the growth. Usually we take clippings of new stems and there weren't any. This has never happened." Read more: [link to www.sfgate.com (secure)] Plants and animals are adapting to the new ice age. Humans are a little behind. Welcome to the new ice age. It has always been about the sun. Try not to starve. Where do you see the temps abnormally cold to prevent sprouting? In North TEXAS everything was late this year. I am SNOWIE. WELCOME TO THE NEW ICE AGE. TRY NOT TO STARVE. |