In Canada they have morons running around setting bush fires. The media and government have replaced arson with wildfires. Lol. Climate lockdown coming soon.
At least we get to give a payback to you Yanks. You remember, the spill in Ohio? Eat smoke liberals in New yark. Lol
In Canada they have morons running around setting bush fires. The media and government have replaced arson with wildfires. Lol. Climate lockdown coming soon.
At least we get to give a payback to you Yanks. You remember, the spill in Ohio? Eat smoke liberals in New yark. Lol
ЁЯСНCan't say why the cluster started as I haven't checked Environment Canada yet for weather records. We do have a bad tradition of lighting up "make work projects" in the north. Dry spring, heat wave, beer money, govt plan, lightning...
Equally odd was Wednesday night the air was dead still in Manitoba-0 mph. Turns out the phenomena was from Texas across most of the states into Canada. Wind turbines generated only 2% of normal average in the US. This was preceded here by a kick ass thunderstorm, entire sky was lit every single second for about 20 minutes. I did not witness even 1 ground strike, everything was strictly cloud to cloud.
Huge fires suck air big time yet half the continent has zero wind.Aye, that's odd my friend.
Trudeau of course is singing the climate change song and next he will be pushing for "net zero" to be brought forward a few years "to keep Canadians safe".
Interesting how their maps showing degree of fire risk in each Province are so detailed, then suddenly the fire risk zones will follow provincial borderlines exactly.
okay. so "national historical data over the last four decades shows that 1989 was a peak year for wildfires. In that year, there were roughly 12,000 wildfires and an estimated 7.5 million hectares of area was burned" (or ~18.5 acres). we got 10 MIL acres as of now ( 1 Hect = 2.47 acres) So not surpassed as 1989. IF this is all accurate. It still raises questions.
In Canada they have morons running around setting bush fires. The media and government have replaced arson with wildfires. Lol. Climate lockdown coming soon.
At least we get to give a payback to you Yanks. You remember, the spill in Ohio? Eat smoke liberals in New yark. Lol
It's not arson, it's a Turdeau make work summer program for the crews that burnt 40+ churches.
This is an excellent opportunity to subliminally reinforce the recent convid mask psyop.
isnt it odd that they all started at about the same time?
ЁЯСНCan't say why the cluster started as I haven't checked Environment Canada yet for weather records. We do have a bad tradition of lighting up "make work projects" in the north. Dry spring, heat wave, beer money, govt plan, lightning...
Equally odd was Wednesday night the air was dead still in Manitoba-0 mph. Turns out the phenomena was from Texas across most of the states into Canada. Wind turbines generated only 2% of normal average in the US. This was preceded here by a kick ass thunderstorm, entire sky was lit every single second for about 20 minutes. I did not witness even 1 ground strike, everything was strictly cloud to cloud.
Huge fires suck air big time yet half the continent has zero wind.Aye, that's odd my friend.
https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/media-blames-climate-change-for-canadian-wildfires-despite-arrest-of-multiple-arsonists/
Trudeau of course is singing the climate change song and next he will be pushing for "net zero" to be brought forward a few years "to keep Canadians safe".
Bingo! Maybe even permanent masking, he's that fЁЯСАking stupid, exceeded only by the 30% of his loyal sock supporters.
yup. Coffeeandcovid was reporting 10X the # of fires over a usual fire season. @2SG, what's the likelihood that occurs? That smells off ЁЯШЛ.
WSJ says 10 MIL acres. ugh. https://www.wsj.com/articles/canada-wildfires-rage-as-blazes-get-bigger-across-the-world-7a9e8e18
Interesting how their maps showing degree of fire risk in each Province are so detailed, then suddenly the fire risk zones will follow provincial borderlines exactly.
okay. so "national historical data over the last four decades shows that 1989 was a peak year for wildfires. In that year, there were roughly 12,000 wildfires and an estimated 7.5 million hectares of area was burned" (or ~18.5 acres). we got 10 MIL acres as of now ( 1 Hect = 2.47 acres) So not surpassed as 1989. IF this is all accurate. It still raises questions.
* 18.5 MIL. *
Thanks--my first thought on that (and receiving the outcome here in SE PA) was ARSON