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re: Experts warn California of a disaster 'larger than any in world history.'
Posted on 8/14/22 at 10:50 am to Lakeboy7
Posted on 8/14/22 at 10:50 am to Lakeboy7
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trust me when a Cat 5 goes up Louisiana's arse pipe they dont care.
Probably not, their shitty literacy rate is going to destroy them soon enough, they have enough to worry about.
Posted on 8/14/22 at 11:00 am to RogerTheShrubber
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their shitty literacy rate
Not book readers like Alaska and LA huh?
Posted on 8/14/22 at 11:03 am to Nado Jenkins83
Good grief....
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A new study says that as the Earth warms, a massive California flood gets more likely
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Similarly unrelenting storms have happened in the past
Posted on 8/14/22 at 11:06 am to Hangover Haven
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It won't come into fruition and this will be just another BS article to sell papers...
It could very well come to fruition, as evidenced by their own damn report that similar storms and floods have happened in the past. This is just more "Unprecedented" shite that has never happened before ever in the history of ever, despite the fact that it has.
Posted on 8/14/22 at 11:11 am to shallowminded
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Just look at Houston and Atlanta post Katrina.
Newsflash. Atlanta and Houston were full of thugs before Katrina
Posted on 8/14/22 at 11:18 am to Nado Jenkins83
itt, people wishcasting the death and destruction of tens of millions of fellow americans all because they vote differently
Posted on 8/14/22 at 11:21 am to Lakeboy7
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Not book readers like Alaska and LA huh?
Das Kapital. I imagine most could quote that book, but nothing else.
California has the lowest rate of HS graduation and literacy in the nation, both LA and AK are ahead of CA. So Californians need pictures.
This post was edited on 8/14/22 at 11:30 am
Posted on 8/14/22 at 11:27 am to Bard
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This is why so many consider anthropomorphic global warming to be such a joke.
One day they say it's going to cause flooding, the next they say it's going to cause droughts, then they put a movie out saying it will cause snap deep-freezes, then a "documentary" saying the Arctic will be completely free of summer ice by 2013 (hint: it's still not free of summer ice almost a decade later), then they say sea levels will rise... "soon".
...Their dire predictions don't come true yet they still believe, it's almost like a religion and all they're missing is sacrificing a virgin to a volcano.
I agree with you to a great sense. Yet some of what you'd alluded to is occurring on a regular basis. (the "Oceans Rising" claim is the only item that I'd deem impossible.)
The last 20 years the greatest Movie/TV theme are all related, aren't they": "Panic" over:
Climate disasters. Planetary cataclysmic. Vaccine/Zombie Pandemics. Alien invasions/disclosures.
They all also happen to be issues of political interests and subject that just happen to mirror the Hollywood narrative. Coincidence?
I believe the most compelling questions to ask are:
-- HAVE powerful enough Technology-Powers *already* been created and now activated? (see the world-wide non-stop un-Godly weather patterns, fires, floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, "Pandemics" etc).
--- Were we first softened up psychologically and subconsciously conditioned by Hollywood and climate propaganda to expect *and* accept what were the dire predictive programming for in-coming narratives & agendas?
Posted on 8/14/22 at 11:28 am to Nado Jenkins83
Wait..:I thought CA was going to run out of water due to climate change caused historical droughts.
Posted on 8/14/22 at 11:32 am to GumboPot
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The temperature at an official NOAA temperature station next to LA in Santa Barbara as been pretty steady for the last 100 years or so:
And the urban development and sprawl in these areas has increased 100 fold over this same time…so all of the new concrete and asphalt would account for any subtle increase from these stations in cities.
Posted on 8/14/22 at 11:36 am to Nado Jenkins83
“A disaster larger than any in World History”
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Posted on 8/14/22 at 11:37 am to tiggerthetooth
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They already made a few movies on this.
^^^THIS (and non-stop for the last 20 years+)
Add to the Hollywood list of disaster/calamity flicks:
-- Pandemics (usually reated to "Zombies")
-- Floods
-- Aliens
-- Ghosts & Demons
-- Super Heroes with God-like powers "saving" the world from OTHERS with God-like powers and a world climate system run amok
-- Earthquakes, Twisters, Mother Nature "rebellion"
Oddly, the boogieman Nuclear War movies of the 60s-80s no longer frighten anyone much. Nor is the threat of "Terrorism" from lily-white, goldie-locks Eastern European sociopaths frightening any longer.
Posted on 8/14/22 at 11:41 am to Nado Jenkins83
I think they are right. If the 2nd largest city in the country, which gets less that 15 inches of rain in a year, gets a monthlong storm with over 100 inches of rain, yes millions of people will be displaced.
Posted on 8/14/22 at 11:43 am to Nado Jenkins83
Seems like their drought problem will be solved.
Posted on 8/14/22 at 11:45 am to Rebel
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Can we get that on the schedule for next week?
Gotta start some time, right?
Below is the urban planning goal for 2030:
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Posted on 8/14/22 at 12:06 pm to Nado Jenkins83
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Experts warn
These experts are fricking terrible at being experts.
Posted on 8/14/22 at 12:10 pm to Nado Jenkins83
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It says that an extreme monthlong storm could bring feet of rain
Has there ever been a month long storm in a desert before?
Posted on 8/14/22 at 12:14 pm to Nado Jenkins83
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massive California flood gets more likely — one that would swamp Los Angeles, displace millions and cause historic damage.
Aenema- Tool
Posted on 8/14/22 at 12:17 pm to Nado Jenkins83
Gavin can die a slow and painful death
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