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Dead Ponderosa Pine Trees. Bass Lake, California

 
ArborFla
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11/25/2019 04:02 AM
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Until the public researches atmospheric "Vapor Pressure Deficit" and "Geoengineering", everyone will still be scratching their heads as you are doing. This is intentional. Geoenginering is real. "One" of the consequences is "Global Tree Die Off". As an International Arboricultural Consultant, I see it every day and the majority of the public has no clue as to what the truth is. We are in deep. When the trees go, we go. The drought is due to the Pacific moisture being locked up and then directed away from Cal. This tech. is not conspiracy and the ionospheric heaters and nexrad stations are working overtime. All weather is controlled and the USA, China, Russia and others have this tech. There are over 100 patents which can be viewed by the public that pertain to weather modification at the US Patent Offices website.
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11/25/2019 04:11 AM
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Re: Dead Ponderosa Pine Trees. Bass Lake, California
I visited Bass Lake a few days ago to see the Ponderosa Pine Die-Off and it sure was a depressing sight. This is due to drought conditions and the Bark Beetle population due to the warmer conditions. If anyone knows, Bass Lake is on the way to Yosemite National Park.

California desperately needs a good Winter season, or else, tree die-offs will be the norm. Which will pose a severe risk of Wildfires next season.

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You can't spray the landscape with nano-sized aluminum particles for 20 years with negative repercussions, like making the soil acidic and flammable and susceptible to beetle destruction.

Same thing is causing many species of amphibians to disappear up here in the PNW, where the spraying has been relentless for 2 decades. Record droughts and fire seasons during the same period.
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Re: Dead Ponderosa Pine Trees. Bass Lake, California
I visited Bass Lake a few days ago to see the Ponderosa Pine Die-Off and it sure was a depressing sight. This is due to drought conditions and the Bark Beetle population due to the warmer conditions. If anyone knows, Bass Lake is on the way to Yosemite National Park.

California desperately needs a good Winter season, or else, tree die-offs will be the norm. Which will pose a severe risk of Wildfires next season.

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 Quoting: #Geomagnetic_Storm#


You can't spray the landscape with nano-sized aluminum particles for 20 years without negative repercussions, like making the soil acidic and flammable and susceptible to beetle destruction.

Same thing is causing many species of amphibians to disappear up here in the PNW, where the spraying has been relentless for 2 decades. Record droughts and fire seasons during the same period.
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Typo correction ^^^
I am the snake

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11/25/2019 04:13 AM
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YOU'RE SUPOSED TO LET THE DRY AREAS BURN AND THEY TURN INTO GREEN AREAS...

DO YOU HAVE ENOUGH PATIENCE TO KNOW TO BURN?
hello?
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11/25/2019 04:18 AM
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Re: Dead Ponderosa Pine Trees. Bass Lake, California
Until the public researches atmospheric "Vapor Pressure Deficit" and "Geoengineering", everyone will still be scratching their heads as you are doing. This is intentional. Geoenginering is real. "One" of the consequences is "Global Tree Die Off". As an International Arboricultural Consultant, I see it every day and the majority of the public has no clue as to what the truth is. We are in deep. When the trees go, we go. The drought is due to the Pacific moisture being locked up and then directed away from Cal. This tech. is not conspiracy and the ionospheric heaters and nexrad stations are working overtime. All weather is controlled and the USA, China, Russia and others have this tech. There are over 100 patents which can be viewed by the public that pertain to weather modification at the US Patent Offices website.
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Take solace that the bible PROMISES to destroy every one of these evil shitbags responsible for this abomination, up to and including all the $3.50 whores who've feverishly worked to cover it up over the last 20+ years.

Just read Revelation 11:18.

These assholes are toast.

Burnt toast.
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11/25/2019 04:19 AM
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Re: Dead Ponderosa Pine Trees. Bass Lake, California
YOU'RE SUPOSED TO LET THE DRY AREAS BURN AND THEY TURN INTO GREEN AREAS...

DO YOU HAVE ENOUGH PATIENCE TO KNOW TO BURN?
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I am the Snake ^^^

Very fitting username.
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11/25/2019 04:24 AM
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Re: Dead Ponderosa Pine Trees. Bass Lake, California
I love Trees...Damit

nice pics
 Quoting: Pooch


I believe most of the dead/dying trees are lodgepole Pine.

they do not fight off the bark beetles as well.

However, Ponderosa in a stressed drought condition do poorly also.

All the Best
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11/25/2019 04:40 AM
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Re: Dead Ponderosa Pine Trees. Bass Lake, California
The gorgeous Black Hills in South Dakota are under attack from pine beetles. When you hike there you can see it, all the dead pines everywhere like skeletons.

I was told that the [alive] pines you see currently in the Black Elk wilderness are less than 50% what there used to be in that area.

I always hike Black Elk Peak (Harney Peak) whenever I'm up there and it's still a stunning place but it's sad what is happening to the trees - one day there will probably be no more trees there.
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11/25/2019 04:58 AM
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Re: Dead Ponderosa Pine Trees. Bass Lake, California
Cedars are flourishing
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11/25/2019 06:01 AM
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Re: Dead Ponderosa Pine Trees. Bass Lake, California
only a serious cold will kill the beetles -20 F to -35 F depending on the timing
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11/25/2019 07:10 AM
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Re: Dead Ponderosa Pine Trees. Bass Lake, California
We're losing a lot of trees in Colorado too. Up in the mountains there are large areas being cleared out by pine beetles and fires. It's happening faster than they can grow back. On the front range I am seeing a lot of the old cottonwoods dying off but new ones aren't growing. I think this state will begin to look more like Nevada soon.
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Re: Dead Ponderosa Pine Trees. Bass Lake, California
only a serious cold will kill the beetles -20 F to -35 F depending on the timing
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agnihotra will get rid of them [link to agnihotra-online.com (secure)]
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Re: Dead Ponderosa Pine Trees. Bass Lake, California
I visited Bass Lake a few days ago to see the Ponderosa Pine Die-Off and it sure was a depressing sight. This is due to drought conditions and the Bark Beetle population due to the warmer conditions. If anyone knows, Bass Lake is on the way to Yosemite National Park.

California desperately needs a good Winter season, or else, tree die-offs will be the norm. Which will pose a severe risk of Wildfires next season.

[link to www.flickr.com (secure)]

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 Quoting: #Geomagnetic_Storm#


both problems will be solved with agnihotra [link to www.agnihotra.com.au (secure)]
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11/25/2019 07:13 AM
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Re: Dead Ponderosa Pine Trees. Bass Lake, California
Keep it up, and we will holocaust the Vanessa bots...
Éireann

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11/25/2019 07:14 AM
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Re: Dead Ponderosa Pine Trees. Bass Lake, California
:(

Very few unicorns left in Cali

no water for you
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God has a heaven full of rain hf
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I love your pure faith, GFG. It's so refreshing. hugs
Eireann~

I am crucified with Christ: nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me: and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me, and gave himself for me. - Galatians 2:20
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Re: Dead Ponderosa Pine Trees. Bass Lake, California
I visited Bass Lake a few days ago to see the Ponderosa Pine Die-Off and it sure was a depressing sight. This is due to drought conditions and the Bark Beetle population due to the warmer conditions. If anyone knows, Bass Lake is on the way to Yosemite National Park.

California desperately needs a good Winter season, or else, tree die-offs will be the norm. Which will pose a severe risk of Wildfires next season.

[link to www.flickr.com (secure)]

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 Quoting: #Geomagnetic_Storm#


You can't spray the landscape with nano-sized aluminum particles for 20 years with negative repercussions, like making the soil acidic and flammable and susceptible to beetle destruction.

Same thing is causing many species of amphibians to disappear up here in the PNW, where the spraying has been relentless for 2 decades. Record droughts and fire seasons during the same period.
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you can bring them back with this





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