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BURNING AUSTRALIA! UPDATE Pg 46: 'Liquid gold' and 'a sight for sore eyes' are some of the ways people are describing the rainfall

 
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PINE PINE P-PINE!
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JUST GAVE IT MY ALL...HOPE IT MAKES IT...! DAMM NEAR DEATH OF A FUCKING CONTINENT..UH!
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CONGRATS ON THE RE-PINE....AND, I DIDN'T HAVE TO FUCK ANYONE TO GET IT FOR YOU.....THIS TIME...UH...
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...LOST THE PINE AGAIN...GOTTA PUT OUT SOME MORE...

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looks like 3 fires are going to merge in NSW to create a 'mega' blaze .
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we have prepped to stay in

we have prepped to leave, by car, bicycle or foot

water and rations on hand...

all foods and stuff have taken a huge price spike already...

but we're lucky we live in mosman park, between the river and the sea...

we have friends in the hills that may to evacuate again.. they had to leave the north west and now this.....
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I just hope you know you guys are ALL on our minds here in the States. I can't speak for others but I think we all just feel so helpless and so much despair for your wonderful country.

Please stay as safe as you can and just know, WE are with you as best we can be from so far away!
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looks like 3 fires are going to merge in NSW to create a 'mega' blaze .
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THAT IS THE SECOND ONE OF 'THESE'...BLAST FURNACE THINGS!
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Australia: Muslim teen laughs after appearing in court for setting grass fire
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Thread: I m in brogo nsw Australia on 40 acres watching everything burn around me (Page 2)
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American Firefighters Greeted with Cheers and Applause as They Arrive in Sidney, Australia (video)

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we have prepped to stay in

we have prepped to leave, by car, bicycle or foot

water and rations on hand...

all foods and stuff have taken a huge price spike already...

but we're lucky we live in mosman park, between the river and the sea...

we have friends in the hills that may to evacuate again.. they had to leave the north west and now this.....
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I just hope you know you guys are ALL on our minds here in the States. I can't speak for others but I think we all just feel so helpless and so much despair for your wonderful country.

Please stay as safe as you can and just know, WE are with you as best we can be from so far away!
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Bless you, FYH.
Much appreciated.
No matter what the cause(s) -- don't want to get into that -- the number, intensity & frequency of these fires is unprecedented.
Your good wishes mean a lot....
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American Firefighters Greeted with Cheers and Applause as They Arrive in Sidney, Australia (video)

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hf
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As they should be!
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I missed the ditty on page 41

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A question for Aussies I always wondered about. How much of these forests are Eucalyptus and are those trees as flammable as I imagine they would be?
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Eucalyptus comprises most of our flora... the gases they emit fuel the fires....
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That's what I thought. Sounds worse than dried out pine forests, which I've seen how bad they can burn. I'm not a "thoughts and prayers" type of person but I do wish I knew of a legit way to donate that would actually help and not get skimmed down to pennies by the time it actually reaches a place where it can do any good. It really sucks. The news here isn't really talking about it, and when they do it turns into an excuse to do another "human caused climate change" piece. Stay safe Aussies!
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we have prepped to stay in

we have prepped to leave, by car, bicycle or foot

water and rations on hand...

all foods and stuff have taken a huge price spike already...

but we're lucky we live in mosman park, between the river and the sea...

we have friends in the hills that may to evacuate again.. they had to leave the north west and now this.....
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I just hope you know you guys are ALL on our minds here in the States. I can't speak for others but I think we all just feel so helpless and so much despair for your wonderful country.

Please stay as safe as you can and just know, WE are with you as best we can be from so far away!
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hf hf hf

Ditto
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This guy shows DEWs are destroying property in Australia.

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This guy shows DEWs are destroying property in Australia.


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RE PINE AGAIN FULL POWER!!!! UH.
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A question for Aussies I always wondered about. How much of these forests are Eucalyptus and are those trees as flammable as I imagine they would be?
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Eucalyptus comprises most of our flora... the gases they emit fuel the fires....
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That's what I thought. Sounds worse than dried out pine forests, which I've seen how bad they can burn. I'm not a "thoughts and prayers" type of person but I do wish I knew of a legit way to donate that would actually help and not get skimmed down to pennies by the time it actually reaches a place where it can do any good. It really sucks. The news here isn't really talking about it, and when they do it turns into an excuse to do another "human caused climate change" piece. Stay safe Aussies!
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THIS EXPLAINS THE BLAST FURNACE ASPECT..HOLY SHIT!@
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WE NEED LIVE FEEDS....NEW CHARTS..MULTI COLORED....GRAPHS!!

AND SOMEONE PLEASE FEED THE FUCKIN TROLL...THEY GENERATE PAGES PEOPLE...DO 'I' HAVE TO DO EVERYTHING?!...UH.
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Leonardo DiCaprio's Earth Alliance launches a $3million Australia Wildfire Fund to assist firefighters, help local communities and save wildlife
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Leonardo DiCaprio's Earth Alliance launches a $3million Australia Wildfire Fund to assist firefighters, help local communities and save wildlife
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..THAT COCKSUCKUH JUST SHIT THIS OUT NOW...? HOW LONG AGO?
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These celebrity funds are scams run by morons with an agenda. In my experience, they get in the way more than help the people that really need it. And of course they have to let us all know how compassionate they are by announcing it loudly and telling us how much they "gave".
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...



Next we come to clear evidence of the covert use of Directed Energy Weapons (DEW) again in New South Wales, Australia. Both screenshots depict melted vehicle components, while trees in the same area remain unaffected, which could only have melted via temperatures that are impossibly attained in this type of bushfire.

[link to stateofthenation.co] (Includes photos of lasers like in CA)

If this is true...it makes me sick to my stomach thinking about it and knowing that these people control the planet.
 Quoting: Happy in Nature


1961 Bel Air Fire - green trees surround concrete house foundations. No DEW


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There was plenty of evidence of DEWs in thee Paradise fire, including photos of lasers like the ones mentioned in the article I linked to.

I now that there have been plenty of arsonists arrested for the Australia fires, but we also have an out-of-control Deep State controlling the world and with their underground cities and bunkers, they have proven that they have no desire to protect the planet.
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You may have noticed that California's PG&E has been criticized for shutting off electricity to thousands of customers lately. They do that during high wind conditions to stop 'Paradise-like' conditions from happening when their equipment falls/fails and shorts causing overload and transformer explosions in dried out and droughted landscapes. This starts nasty, windy brush fires in places that are sometimes severely dried out or in places where there might be manzanita brush which will create a fast moving really hot fire.

IMO it also could short the users equipment at the garage near where their smart meter is. Homes and cars have a good amount of petroleum products - especially in the garage. Type of house is a consideration too. There was a woman who was a TV news personality here in AZ that transferred to CA to one of the bad fire areas a few years back. Her sister had already recently moved next to their parents. All 3 lived on the same block. Both of the girls houses were still standing (post 2000 home) while the parents 80's home burnt to the ground - primarily from all the exposed wood.

The biggest reason for homes burning out in CA and Australia is from ember-caused fires. Embers blow up, over and into subdivisions against homes but they fall harmlessly through trees while it's windy. They can travel a ways before falling back to earth in the nasty fires. This is why trees are green and/or not burnt standing next to totally burnt-out homes....which is obvious from the '61 Bel-Air fire video posted .. neighborhoods look exactly like Paradise neighborhoods.

When considering evidence and motives all evidence needs to be considered and not just the low-hanging fruit. I've wondered why "they" would be burning up the wealthy folks homes...like Oprah's around Santa Barbara/Montecito. Remember those nasty Manzanita fires they had, then the subsequent heavy rain and mudslides. Yeah, I'm pretty sure Mother Nature will take care of herself and any thing that gets in her way now....no DEW or HAARP required.

IMO that's all meant to muddy the Global Warming debate that should be had. Same with the completely false idea that the Aussie fires are completely the result of arson - that's meant to distract from the conditions/environments.
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Drought conditions have always existed. It is a natural cycle and has nothing to do with CO2 emissions. Sunspot activity and Grand Solar Minumum and Maximums seem to have the biggest effect on temperatures. They effect seismic activity and drought conditions as well. We are entering a Grand Solar Minimum, which we saw with the crazy record low temps last winter and snow in June of this year. A significant percentage of crops were not planted to to freezing temperature sand flooding of precious farmland.

The whole concept of "climate change" is based on Global Warming, which we know isn't happening. We also know that temperature gauges were put in the middle of black asphalt parking lots and under AC vents to generate false high readings to make a computer generated model work. Weather is not climate, by the way.

As you say, stray embers create more forest fires, which is why the land she be backburned or cleaned up with a machete or weed whacker or whatever and then build swales and rainwater capture to use the natural rainfall to better irrigate the forest, particularly along the firebreaks. this is proper forest management. When you think of the CO2 emissions from a wildfire (aside from the carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxide gases, volatile organic compounds, and particulate matter), plus the loss of CO2-intaking trees and plants, maintaining forest breaks and backburning brush makes far more sense for the environment. Australia woudln't have lost a third of the koala population had there been proper forest management. This devastation is directly related to the fear-mongering carbon tax crowd who are so self-righteous and caught up in their own egos that they will never admit that they were the ones who fucked up and allowed Australia to burn.

As for DEWs, there are photos of lasers plus the testimony
of dozens of firemen, fire chiefs and arson investigators that have pointed out the impossibility of a fire getting so hot that a ceramic tubs would disintegrate into ash and rims melt off tires, and yet the plastic trash bin on the street 50 feet away is standing perfectly. That isn't normal.test these weapons on a human population. The people who rule the world have created the ultimate weapons of mass destruction, creating more CO@ emissions and environmental damage that any other industry", yet no one calls oy this waste If CO2 emissions were really a problem, China and India would not be allowed to double their emissions under the Psris Accords.

Agenda 21, buying up land for a commuter rail, or just general instability are a reasons corrupt government would want to do this. These people have built weapons to destro the earth muiplee times and have built underground cities and bunkers, so obviously they do not care about the earth,

The majority of forest fires can be traced to human activity be it arson or inadvertently leaving a campfire still smoldering. There are certain regions that are naturally drier than others. When a fire rips through, anything not cleared will burn.

According to police, humans are responsible for 103 fires. Using water from fracking, diverting water sources, chemicl sprays. and lack of forest management are contributing factors to this tragedy,
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AND SOMEONE PLEASE FEED THE FUCKIN TROLL...THEY GENERATE PAGES PEOPLE...DO 'I' HAVE TO DO EVERYTHING?!...UH.
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A question for Aussies I always wondered about. How much of these forests are Eucalyptus and are those trees as flammable as I imagine they would be?
 Quoting: KeepingItReal


Eucalyptus comprises most of our flora... the gases they emit fuel the fires....
 Quoting: CitizenPerth


That's what I thought. Sounds worse than dried out pine forests, which I've seen how bad they can burn. I'm not a "thoughts and prayers" type of person but I do wish I knew of a legit way to donate that would actually help and not get skimmed down to pennies by the time it actually reaches a place where it can do any good. It really sucks. The news here isn't really talking about it, and when they do it turns into an excuse to do another "human caused climate change" piece. Stay safe Aussies!
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Cobargo doctor runs practice out of motorhome after losing surgery in bushfire
ABC South East NSW By Tynan King and Adriane Reardon
Posted Thu at 2:22pm

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A doctor who has been working in Cobargo for decades will continue to tend to his patients despite his surgery burning down.

Dr Jeffrey Lee has been practicing as a GP and specialist physician in Cobargo for just over 30 years.

The Badja Forest Road fire swept through the town and destroyed homes and businesses on New Year's Eve, including Dr Lee's surgery located out at his property.

His home, located a short distance from his surgery, survived.

In the days following the fire, Dr Lee has continued taking appointments from his regular, local patients from a solar-powered motorhome at his property.

"I kept getting people contacting me for help, so I just set up a surgery in here," Dr Lee said.

"For consultations it's actually quite comfortable. It's bigger than most surgery consulting rooms actually."

Solar-panels attached to the motorhome provide hot water and lighting, which is lacking in the town still facing power outages as a result of the fires.

Dr Lee lost most of his medical tools when his surgery burnt down in the blaze and he is only equipped to take some consultations and tend to minor wounds.

He has found most of his patients are seeking mental health support

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'String him up': Accused firebug is hit with death threats and confronted by furious locals at court as he's charged with lighting a bushfire - after three people died in blazes nearby

-Michael Truong, 36, of New South Wales, was charged with lighting a bushfire

-East Gippsland residents have already fronted the alleged firebug in court

-Truong was apprehended by residents after he was allegedly caught in the act

-Locals have threatened harm against Truong, who remains behind bars for now

By WAYNE FLOWER IN MELBOURNE FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA

PUBLISHED: 15:21 AEDT, 9 January 2020 | UPDATED: 18:55 AEDT, 9 January 2020

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A New South Wales man accused of lighting a blaze in fire-ravaged Victoria has been been hit with death threats.

Michael Truong, 36, of no fixed address, was apprehended by Johnsonville locals - about 20 kilometres east of Bairnsdale in Victoria's fire-torn east - last week.

Daily Mail Australia has been told Truong faced-off with a horde of angry locals during his appearance at Bairnsdale Magistrates' Court, where he was charged with lighting a bushfire.

Michael Truong, 36, was apprehended by a group of concerned citizens after they saw him allegedly lighting a fire in East Gippsland

Michael Truong is accused of trying to start a bushfire in the same region


More than half-a-billion hectares of land in Victoria has been burnt out in East Gippsland, with dozens of properties lost and many remote communities left without power and phone coverage.

Three people have been confirmed dead in Victoria's east, with the death of Mat Kavanagh last Friday being confirmed as bushfire-related.

Buchan man Mick Roberts was identified as the first victim of the bushfire emergency, while Maramingo Creek timber worker Fred Becker was confirmed dead at the weekend.

Truong was approached by suspicious residents, including a Country Fire Authority captain, after they saw the New South Wales-licensed vehicle loitering in bushland.

On closer inspection, the residents claimed that Truong had set fire to pieces of paper in thick scrub.

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Aussy Firefighters took a photo of this laser pointing down from the sky. [link to m.facebook.com]

This guy shows evidence of Directed Energy Weapons used in Australia.
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Cobargo doctor runs practice out of motorhome after losing surgery in bushfire
ABC South East NSW By Tynan King and Adriane Reardon
Posted Thu at 2:22pm

[snip]

A doctor who has been working in Cobargo for decades will continue to tend to his patients despite his surgery burning down.

Dr Jeffrey Lee has been practicing as a GP and specialist physician in Cobargo for just over 30 years.

The Badja Forest Road fire swept through the town and destroyed homes and businesses on New Year's Eve, including Dr Lee's surgery located out at his property.

His home, located a short distance from his surgery, survived.

In the days following the fire, Dr Lee has continued taking appointments from his regular, local patients from a solar-powered motorhome at his property.

"I kept getting people contacting me for help, so I just set up a surgery in here," Dr Lee said.

"For consultations it's actually quite comfortable. It's bigger than most surgery consulting rooms actually."

Solar-panels attached to the motorhome provide hot water and lighting, which is lacking in the town still facing power outages as a result of the fires.

Dr Lee lost most of his medical tools when his surgery burnt down in the blaze and he is only equipped to take some consultations and tend to minor wounds.

He has found most of his patients are seeking mental health support

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Megafire' forms after multiple blazes merge: three fires all at emergency level



The East Ournie Creek fire and Dunns Road fire were both upgraded, joining the Green Valley fire as the state's three emergency level blazes. The East Ournie Creek fire is now merged with the Green Valley fire at one point, and the Dunns Road fire at another, forming a huge fire more than 600,000 hectares (2,2317 square miles) in size.

Further north, Fire commissioner Shane Fitzsimmons confirmed that two new fires, one in the Blue Mountains and one at emergency-levels near Coonabarabran have likely been started by lighting strikes. …There's aircraft working. It's remote, difficult to get access to. A large tanker, is working to limit its spread and hopefully, we will get through the more difficult conditions throughout the evening before that becomes problematic."

While in West Australia, a Perth suburb has been evacuated as witness reported a “flaming tornado” crossing over the Kwinana freeway and train line before starting a scrub fire behind the Cockburn Gateway shopping centre, close to apartment blocks.
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Alpine regions urged to evacuate as communities across Victoria, NSW warned fires could become erratic with 95kph winds

Residents of East Gippsland and Alpine communities in Victoria and New South Wales are preparing for the worst and being warned that "the next hour or two is really critical". Shortly after 5:00pm, authorities issued an emergency warning for Bright, Eurobin, Porepunkah and surrounding communities as a bushfire to the south heads towards them. It appears to be the first time an emergency warning has been issued for Bright, which was teeming with tourists before mass evacuation warnings were issued at the start of the bushfire crisis.
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Yesterdays fire south of Perth was caused by the failure of a wheel bearing on a boat trailer, scroll down a bit to get that information in this link:

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That fire now is at, "Watch and Act" status.

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Re: BURNING AUSTRALIA! UPDATE Pg 46: 'Liquid gold' and 'a sight for sore eyes' are some of the ways people are describing the rainfall
Yesterdays fire south of Perth was caused by the failure of a wheel bearing on a boat trailer, scroll down a bit to get that information in this link:

[link to www.abc.net.au (secure)]

That fire now is at, "Watch and Act" status.

[link to www.emergency.wa.gov.au (secure)]
 Quoting: AdorableLittlepixie



Dear god. The whole place is tinder.





GLP