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Volcano Range In British Columbia That Connects To Cali Volcanic Range Active Days Before Cali Fires
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[quote:First time in 1000's of y 255206:MV80NTQyODFfMTExNTg1NTA=] i posted this before the fires, here it is again.....people were smelling sulfur and rotten eggs from volcano fumes before the fires in cali, it's late october near samhain, a major illuminati ritual month, week and day, this shit is crazy but real. October 14, 2007 BC Volcano Alert A formally dormant volcano in British Columbia is the subject of surprise review as over 50 earthquakes have recently shaken the area around this cone in central BC. The volcano has not erupted in 7200 years. Magma is flowing underground and pushing upwards. This is part of the volcanic range that extends into Central California. The extent of West Coast disaster is becoming apparent and is even greater than I ever anticiapted. [/quote]
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i posted this before the fires, here it is again.....people were smelling sulfur and rotten eggs from volcano fumes before the fires in cali, it's late october near samhain, a major illuminati ritual month, week and day, this shit is crazy but real.
October 14, 2007
BC Volcano Alert
A formally dormant volcano in British Columbia is the subject of surprise review as over 50 earthquakes have recently shaken the area around this cone in central BC.
The volcano has not erupted in 7200 years. Magma is flowing underground and pushing upwards. This is part of the volcanic range that extends into Central California.
The extent of West Coast disaster is becoming apparent and is even greater than I ever anticiapted.
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