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Message Subject Encrypted HF traffic on Military and FEMA frequencies WEST COAST
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thank you for the heads up OP, its all adding up.
 Quoting: AlaskaLove


I reported on the EBS thread that I have been researching these new reports of multiple EBS activations and I found that many military bases are showing signs of major movement including the east coast. Military aircraft in the skies not normally seen. Myself saw and heard multiple F-16's and other aircraft depart from the 144th and have not seen them return thus far.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 28536338


I live near Lake Tahoe. On Sunday, Nov. 25th, saw a Coast Guard C-130 flying low and fast from the north to the south over the lake. Usually they fly higher. It didn't land at the local Tahoe airport either. On Monday, Nov. 26th, saw a Coast Guard Blackhawk helicopter flying at a high rate of speed from north to south at low level. It didn't land at the local airport either. Have seen and heard military fighter jets every day since Sunday, more than the usual one or two per week. Have noticed the Direct TV signal freezing up, jumping, or the screen just going black lately. Haven't seen any EBS broadcasts yet. I expect to though, and soon!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 28420709


We are all going to head for the hills due to a repeat of this,


December 1861 - January 1862: California's Great Flood
Beginning on December 24, 1861, and lasting for 45 days, the largest flood in California's recorded history was created, reaching full flood stage in different areas between January 9–12, 1862. The entire Sacramento and San Joaquin valleys were inundated for an extent of 300 miles (480 km), averaging 20 miles (32 km) in breadth. State government was forced to relocate from the capital in Sacramento for 18 months in San Francisco. The rain created an inland sea in Orange County, lasting about three weeks with water standing 4 feet (1.2 m) deep up to 4 miles (6 km) from the river.[1] The Los Angeles basin was flooded from the San Gabriel Mountains to the Palos Verdes Peninsula, at variable depths, excluding the higher lands which became islands until the waters receded. The Los Angeles basin lost 200,000 cattle by way of drowning, as well as homes, ranches, farm crops & vineyards being swept-away
 
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