Sunday, August 20, 2023

Horrible Hilary, earthquake slam into US

Pfc. Sandoval, Seth Auberon (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly

Hillary Clinton just gave away Left’s playbook for censorship and oppression (MSN)

Van Duzen River, California, cliffs crash and create tsunami

Tropical Storm Hilary: Roads flooded in Baja California
(KHOU 11) Aug. 20, 2023: Tropical Storm Hilary made landfall on the Baja California peninsula, flooding roads as seen here in  Mulegé, Baja California, Mexico.

Hurriquake: Coincidental hurricane-quake

Baja California (left), part of Mexico (right).
(WQ) Baja California (Mexico) got it first then Hilary slammed into Alta California (USA), striking San Diego and Imperial County, doing particular damage to one of the gayest communities in the country besides San Francisco, Fire Island, West Hollywood, and New York -- Palm Springs. There are no rivers in the desert only depressions from former rivers called arroyos or washes. These flood and destroy everything in their smooth or rocky path, taking out the railroad 89 years ago. It has been that long since such a storm arrived in SoCal. An earthquake on the fault seen today in Ojai, Ventura County, California happened 89 years ago. Coincidence? Sure, why not? It's not as if the government has their hands on technology that is capable of creating earthquakes...unless this man is to be believed. Others have said there are also lasers or HAARP transmission stations positioned in the U.S. that are able to guide the path of hurricanes (typhoons, cyclones, massive swirling storms the mainstream media claim are completely unpredictable, which they would be unpredictable if humans are able to interfere and drive them to do maximum damage or avoid major population centers).

(Shawn Ryan Clips) Scientist drops bombshell: US has
earthquake-making and other technologies in Antartica

Tropical Storm Hilary Live Coverage

(KCAL News) Here is LIVE team coverage as rain and wind hit Southern California. Subscribe. Official website: kcalnews.com, Twitter, Facebook.

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