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Monday, February 05, 2024

FULL SCALE GLOBAL WARMING PROPAGANDA ASSAULT GOING ON IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA!!! How Many Of The People Who Are "Without Power" Have Been Denied Power By the Power Companies To Push Global Warming Agenda?




HERE'S WHAT THE NEWS IS REPORTING:

An intense, long-lasting atmospheric river is moving across California — bringing widespread power outages and the potential for mudslides and life-threatening flooding as it dumps heavy rain and snow. Follow our live coverage here. This is what’s happening:

• Rare high flood risk persists: A firehose of rain has parked over Southern California, including Los Angeles, worsening the high risk of flooding throughout Monday. Torrential rainfall and “locally catastrophic” flooding is possible in Orange County through Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service office in San Diego.

• Power outage numbers remain high: Strong winds and rain have knocked out power for nearly 600,000 customers in California, particularly along the coast, according to the tracking website PowerOutage.us. Winds reached 98 mph in Santa Clara, and the San Francisco International Airport saw winds near 60 mph.

• At least one fatality reported: A man in Yuba City, about 40 miles north of Sacramento, was killed Sunday by a large redwood tree that fell as winds of nearly 50 miles per hour hit the area. “Through the investigation, it appeared he was possibly using a ladder to try and clear the tree away from his residence when it fell on him,” the Yuba City Police Department said in a statement. The man’s identity has not been released.

• Los Angeles sees wettest day in 20 years: The torrential downpour brought an astonishing 4.10 inches of rain Sunday to downtown Los Angeles, marking the wettest day the city has seen since 5.55 inches of rain fell on December 28, 2004. 

"A torrential downpour"

"Atmospheric river" 

"Life-threatening"

1 "man was killed by a falling tree"

The last paragraph above tells us this has happened before, and even worse. 

Yet, somehow, we made it through 2004. 

But the, in 2004, I don't remember us getting hit by a 

BOMB CYCLONE!!!!


IT'S PRACTICALLY A NUCLEAR WINTER,  GUYS!

By the way, yesterday, my wife and I went downtown, to play some pool. Then we headed over to the bookstore to drink coffee, eat cheesecake, and buy books and magazines. 

We just barely made it back alive.

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