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Virus to Mtn., Earth Expnd; 3/5/22 TEC chart; 2022 is gonna be a wild ride!! Midwest out of water!!
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1349942:MV80NzI3MDQ2Xzg2Njg0MzgzXzVFNUFDQURF] [quote:Hnry Bwmn:MV80NzI3MDQ2Xzg2Njc4NTkwXzEyNDNGRUZF] [quote:NewRespiratoryThreat 78314764:MV80MjM5OTMzXzg2Njc3OTY3XzVDMTMyOUJC] April 12th 2021 101 seconds Posted 1 hours ago [b] La Soufriere volcano erupts again, threatening thousands in St. Vincent[/b] [youtube] https://youtu.be/p4S3qTxUoys[/youtube] [b] Published on Apr 12, 2021 St. Vincent’s La Soufrière volcano blew through its dome in the largest explosive eruption to date on Monday, as heavy ash blanketed the eastern Caribbean island. Experts recorded a “huge explosion” from the volcano as its eruption tore through its top and reshaped the peak entirely. La Soufrière began erupting on Friday, triggering evacuation orders for 16,000 people. Officials still fear that some holdouts will not get out in time. Relief efforts are underway to supply the island with cots, tents, water tanks and other basic supplies. Empty cruise ships have also shown up to receive evacuees, although those evacuees have largely remained on the island so far. The current eruption is expected to last days or weeks. Parts of the nearby island country Barbados, to the east of St. Vincent, is also blanketed in volcanic ash carried by winds.[/b] [/quote] [/quote] So many changes.. The Volcanoes are increasing. Thank you for posting this. I meant to but got lost on other stuff. With the volcano ash, respiratory illnesses will multiply. But on the other hand, Volcano ash is creating a buffer so the sun can't burn so bad. https://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message4754756/pg1 The remarks about having to pull off the road because of the intense sun by many people are interesting. We are soon going to be sealing our living spaces so the sun can't peak in. Like a magnifying glass the burn from the sun will start fires. Blocking out windows with a lighter color is better than black because the white doesn't absorb the heat. Strange times.. [/quote]
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For the years I've watched Doom at GLP, I've figured some stuff out. It's not pretty and y'all best be prepped, yesterday.
Got God? Cause it's here.
We are going to start with this one video.
The earth is starting to swell again, so hang on.[bitchute]
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