BC Canada operation atlas 2021
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BC Canada operation atlas 2021
Hi everyone ! I don't post much but I am here every day , I have this video that I found very very interesting.
Nothing surprises me . The evil designs of wicked men !
https://v16-web.tiktok.com/video/tos/us ... =0&vl=&vr=
Nothing surprises me . The evil designs of wicked men !
https://v16-web.tiktok.com/video/tos/us ... =0&vl=&vr=
- Chip
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Lizzy60
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I saw that photo earlier today, and I didn’t think it looked like mudslide damage. Very fishy.Chip wrote: ↑November 19th, 2021, 7:07 pm Interesting. Look at this bridge:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/ ... umbia-live
- Chip
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Listen to this guy's story about almost getting taken out in a huge mud slide:
https://globalnews.ca/news/8378713/eye- ... -mudslide/
https://globalnews.ca/news/8378713/eye- ... -mudslide/
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buffalo_girl
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No...I don't think the photos are faked. My old computer wouldn't play the tik-tok video so cannot comment on that.
Vancouver, BC is probably in the worst possible setting for a 'natural' disaster. On its north and east, it's up against mountains - straight up from sea level. On it south and west it is surrounded by Puget Sound. This area is always wet anyway, but with 8-12 inches of rain falling within 48 hours and pouring out of those mountains with nothing to impede its flow through narrow canyons or to channel it through the bottom land, it will spread.
Two of our sons live just south of Vancouver, BC in Whatcom County, WA. Drone video reveals widespread inundation of all that beautiful rich bottom land soil. Trees in this area have very shallow root systems. When the ground becomes saturated, it doesn't take much to topple them. There were 50-60mph winds during the storm. The soaked ground will follow the water flow when there's nothing to hold it in place.
I have no doubt that weather is being manipulated with the intent to convince us of Climate Change and the need to further curtail our freedom. There are horrific weather events occurring all over the planet.
Here's an early report from Seattle King 5 on the flooding just south of the Canadian border.
Vancouver, BC is probably in the worst possible setting for a 'natural' disaster. On its north and east, it's up against mountains - straight up from sea level. On it south and west it is surrounded by Puget Sound. This area is always wet anyway, but with 8-12 inches of rain falling within 48 hours and pouring out of those mountains with nothing to impede its flow through narrow canyons or to channel it through the bottom land, it will spread.
Two of our sons live just south of Vancouver, BC in Whatcom County, WA. Drone video reveals widespread inundation of all that beautiful rich bottom land soil. Trees in this area have very shallow root systems. When the ground becomes saturated, it doesn't take much to topple them. There were 50-60mph winds during the storm. The soaked ground will follow the water flow when there's nothing to hold it in place.
I have no doubt that weather is being manipulated with the intent to convince us of Climate Change and the need to further curtail our freedom. There are horrific weather events occurring all over the planet.
Here's an early report from Seattle King 5 on the flooding just south of the Canadian border.
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buffalo_girl
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https://duckduckgo.com/?q=tulameen+bc&t ... iax=images
Click on the Satellite view and zoom out until you bring Vancouver into the frame. You'll see what I'm saying about Vancouver being in a 'tight spot'.
Interview describing British Columbia flooding in the mountains NE of Vancouver.
Click on the Satellite view and zoom out until you bring Vancouver into the frame. You'll see what I'm saying about Vancouver being in a 'tight spot'.
Interview describing British Columbia flooding in the mountains NE of Vancouver.
- PeacefulProtests
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I live on Saltspring Island off the coast of BC, experienced the storm firsthand. It rained hard saturday, sunday and part of monday, but we got less rain than Vancouver did and even we had flooding here, some roads got washed out etc. I do find it odd that Vancouvers Port gets shut down right at the same time that California is experiencing shipping backlogs, nonstop talk of shortages, climate change etc etc. Entire thing feels 100% manipulated
- Niemand
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There are shortages in the UK, we're told it's all "Brexit". In Australia, they're told it's "a trade war with China". In the Netherlands, they blamed supermarket shortages on a "computer hacker".PeacefulProtests wrote: ↑November 20th, 2021, 8:45 am I live on Saltspring Island off the coast of BC, experienced the storm firsthand. It rained hard saturday, sunday and part of monday, but we got less rain than Vancouver did and even we had flooding here, some roads got washed out etc. I do find it odd that Vancouvers Port gets shut down right at the same time that California is experiencing shipping backlogs, nonstop talk of shortages, climate change etc etc. Entire thing feels 100% manipulated
Seems like the same problem seems to repeat across the world with different excuses.
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Sunain
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I've lived in the Vancouver area for 40 years. This is the worst storm we've ever had. The Coquihalla Highway where a lot of the road damage occurred is very mountainous. The road goes from 2 lanes up to 6 lanes depending on the terrain. Throughout the Rockies here in Canada, a lot of the bridges are built on concrete 'stilts' over the rivers. It just looks like that bank was all imported sand, cheap construction. A lot of the rivers were up 10-15 feet in some places over their normal spring snow melt from the mountains.Lizzy60 wrote: ↑November 19th, 2021, 7:22 pmI saw that photo earlier today, and I didn’t think it looked like mudslide damage. Very fishy.Chip wrote: ↑November 19th, 2021, 7:07 pm Interesting. Look at this bridge:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/ ... umbia-live
What really made this more damaging and they aren't really reporting much is the bad forest fires we had this year made the mudslides worse because there was no grass or trees alive to hold the soil on the mountains.
- PeacefulProtests
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Yep and in the USA they are telling everybody the shortages and shipping delays are because people are ordering more stuff lol. Can't make this stuff upNiemand wrote: ↑November 20th, 2021, 8:54 amThere are shortages in the UK, we're told it's all "Brexit". In Australia, they're told it's "a trade war with China". In the Netherlands, they blamed supermarket shortages on a "computer hacker".PeacefulProtests wrote: ↑November 20th, 2021, 8:45 am I live on Saltspring Island off the coast of BC, experienced the storm firsthand. It rained hard saturday, sunday and part of monday, but we got less rain than Vancouver did and even we had flooding here, some roads got washed out etc. I do find it odd that Vancouvers Port gets shut down right at the same time that California is experiencing shipping backlogs, nonstop talk of shortages, climate change etc etc. Entire thing feels 100% manipulated
Seems like the same problem seems to repeat across the world with different excuses.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWpY_xGr9T0
- Niemand
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Re: BC Canada operation atlas 2021
You wouldn't believe how many people here don't believe me when I mention all this. They're so pumped up with the Brexit thing all day that they can't see outside it. They even think these jags and horrible IDs are entirely the result of local politicians (even though they are being introduced in over a hundred countries.)PeacefulProtests wrote: ↑November 20th, 2021, 11:45 amYep and in the USA they are telling everybody the shortages and shipping delays are because people are ordering more stuff lol. Can't make this stuff upNiemand wrote: ↑November 20th, 2021, 8:54 amThere are shortages in the UK, we're told it's all "Brexit". In Australia, they're told it's "a trade war with China". In the Netherlands, they blamed supermarket shortages on a "computer hacker".PeacefulProtests wrote: ↑November 20th, 2021, 8:45 am I live on Saltspring Island off the coast of BC, experienced the storm firsthand. It rained hard saturday, sunday and part of monday, but we got less rain than Vancouver did and even we had flooding here, some roads got washed out etc. I do find it odd that Vancouvers Port gets shut down right at the same time that California is experiencing shipping backlogs, nonstop talk of shortages, climate change etc etc. Entire thing feels 100% manipulated
Seems like the same problem seems to repeat across the world with different excuses.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWpY_xGr9T0
