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An Average American Patriot User ID: 8547422 United States 10/29/2019 02:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: UPDATE: MariaFire: 7,500 people in Santa Paula, Somis and Saticoy are under evacuations. The fire is now 8,730 acres!!!p37 I cannot take this, I really cannot, they just turned my power back on late last night and now it's going dark again today and these unnatural fierce winds are going to be at their worst where I am on a mountain top. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76130010 PG&E has not turned off the high voltage wires the really big ones which have been the culprits in all these fires primarily and I live near one to close for comfort. If it is them intentionally letting this happen, and hiring the random arsonists to stoke them like the dozen or so scattered odd fires in my area in the past 24 hours as some have suggested, I don't hold much hope. I am traumatized, my neighbors and business owners and beyond for miles and miles and miles. We here in California are being screwed with, feels like war against the people. 50 Years of liberalism is what screwed you....you did all of this to yourselves..... Just one tiny example; [link to www.sandiegouniontribune.com (secure)] I'm a California native. Born and raised. Staunch Constitutionalist. Conservative. Santa Ana winds are a well known, well documented event in California. They're as normal as earthquakes. Fire season is normal in California. Dry weather is normal in California. We've pumped water in from the Colorado for as long as I've been alive. Ever hear of the California aquaduct? What is different now is there are TOO MANY PEOPLE in California and homes have been built in rural areas that used to be forests, natural enclaves etc. People love those views but are surprised when fire races up the hills like burning tornados. My prayers to anyone affected, but "clearing brush" on a hill will only bring you landslides when it does rain. And nothing is going to stop the dry Santa Anas from blowing in from the desert. Pack up and be ready to evacuate quickly. Nothing can save your home if the fire rips through the area but you can sure save your own life. Last Edited by An Average American Patriot on 10/29/2019 02:58 PM Eternal vigilance Is the price of liberty. Speak out and be heard. Be seen and get noticed. Stand up and be counted. Cherish freedom. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 75464238 United States 10/29/2019 03:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: UPDATE: MariaFire: 7,500 people in Santa Paula, Somis and Saticoy are under evacuations. The fire is now 8,730 acres!!!p37 ... Quoting: UH 73776459 AND THE CALI GOV IS GIVING A HAPPY SPEECH WITH A SMILE ON HIS FACE WITH A NEW FUCKING HAIRCUT!!!! Regarding the haircut... Symbolic for something no doubt, but can’t quite put my finger on it... but it be something symbolic, like a thorn in the mind, it eludes. Oh. Perhaps it has something to do with the fire, duh. THE WINDS WILL REALLY TURN IT INTO HELL OVER THE NEXT 60 HOURS TOPS! 5 MILLION PEOPLE WILL EITHER MOVE OR BE 'AFFECTED' BY IT! 1 FIRES THEMSELVES 2 POWER OUTAGES 3 EVACUATIONS 4 EVACUATIONS DUE TO 'POWER OUTAGES' 5 PERM LOSES |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77187068 United States 10/29/2019 03:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: UPDATE: MariaFire: 7,500 people in Santa Paula, Somis and Saticoy are under evacuations. The fire is now 8,730 acres!!!p37 I cannot take this, I really cannot, they just turned my power back on late last night and now it's going dark again today and these unnatural fierce winds are going to be at their worst where I am on a mountain top. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76130010 PG&E has not turned off the high voltage wires the really big ones which have been the culprits in all these fires primarily and I live near one to close for comfort. If it is them intentionally letting this happen, and hiring the random arsonists to stoke them like the dozen or so scattered odd fires in my area in the past 24 hours as some have suggested, I don't hold much hope. I am traumatized, my neighbors and business owners and beyond for miles and miles and miles. We here in California are being screwed with, feels like war against the people. 50 Years of liberalism is what screwed you....you did all of this to yourselves..... Just one tiny example; [link to www.sandiegouniontribune.com (secure)] I'm a California native. Born and raised. Staunch Constitutionalist. Conservative. Santa Ana winds are a well known, well documented event in California. They're as normal as earthquakes. Fire season is normal in California. Dry weather is normal in California. We've pumped water in from the Colorado for as long as I've been alive. Ever hear of the California aquaduct? What is different now is there are TOO MANY PEOPLE in California and homes have been built in rural areas that used to be forests, natural enclaves etc. People love those views but are surprised when fire races up the hills like burning tornados. My prayers to anyone affected, but "clearing brush" on a hill will only bring you landslides when it does rain. And nothing is going to stop the dry Santa Anas from blowing in from the desert. Pack up and be ready to evacuate quickly. Nothing can save your home if the fire rips through the area but you can sure save your own life. Failure stems from decades-long focus on climate/renewables instead of fortifying electric grid & a weak, distracted governor THREAD [link to twitter.com (secure)] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78119319 Portugal 10/29/2019 03:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: UPDATE: MariaFire: 7,500 people in Santa Paula, Somis and Saticoy are under evacuations. The fire is now 8,730 acres!!!p37 @Weather_West 7 minHá 7 minutos MaisDaniel Swain retweetou Bob Henson I've never seen this language used before either. @NWSLosAngeles: is this the first issuance of an "Extreme Red Flag Warning?" This sounds similar to the upgraded "Emergency" version of Tornado and Flash Flood Warnings by @NWS during particularly dangerous events. @bhensonweather An "extreme red flag" warning--first time I've seen this--is out for LA/Ventura mountains from late Tues through Thurs. Winds could gust to 80 mph, and relative humidities could drop to 1-2%, even though temps won't be very warm. A frightening scenario. … |
nutmeg User ID: 76388104 United States 10/29/2019 03:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: UPDATE: MariaFire: 7,500 people in Santa Paula, Somis and Saticoy are under evacuations. The fire is now 8,730 acres!!!p37 WTH are you talking about? Paradise? 666th day of what? Last Edited by nutmeg on 10/29/2019 03:59 PM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76130010 United States 10/29/2019 03:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: UPDATE: MariaFire: 7,500 people in Santa Paula, Somis and Saticoy are under evacuations. The fire is now 8,730 acres!!!p37 I cannot take this, I really cannot, they just turned my power back on late last night and now it's going dark again today and these unnatural fierce winds are going to be at their worst where I am on a mountain top. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76130010 PG&E has not turned off the high voltage wires the really big ones which have been the culprits in all these fires primarily and I live near one to close for comfort. If it is them intentionally letting this happen, and hiring the random arsonists to stoke them like the dozen or so scattered odd fires in my area in the past 24 hours as some have suggested, I don't hold much hope. I am traumatized, my neighbors and business owners and beyond for miles and miles and miles. We here in California are being screwed with, feels like war against the people. Prayers for you and your family ! ^^^This^^^ Sending love and prayers big-time!! Thank you to both of you for being compassionate, and anyone else on this thread who may have send well wishes, it felt good to read, but I feel guilty complaining at all when so many all over the planet are experiencing volumes worse, even in my near vicinity. I am tired, I have already once lost all to fire, my dream home and everything in it, it is a never ending wound which revisits frequently in this state and others. I left southern California after the loss, went to Colorado, and the fires there were pretty ominous as well, so I went to Canada, and the fires were terrible, so I came back to Cali and low and behold. Right now I am on my mountain top in Santa Cruz, in my redwood house waiting for the firepocolypse to visit my neighborhood, seems inevitable. I can hope , but all my new and valuable possessions accumulated after the last fire, over several years are sitting in storage units in Healdsburg, a mile from the fire there which threatens to take out the town. It's not pretty, but I am alive and this is what counts, and the stuff, screw it, I can get more, teaches you what you really don't need and can do without. But they are doing this and it feels like an assault. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78119319 Portugal 10/29/2019 03:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: UPDATE: MariaFire: 7,500 people in Santa Paula, Somis and Saticoy are under evacuations. The fire is now 8,730 acres!!!p37 @mikebettes 23 minHá 23 minutos Mais The Santa Ana winds turn extreme tonight and the fire danger goes way up across Northern and Southern #California. We'll have live coverage from The Golden State and speak live with Governor #GavinNewsom on #WUTV 5-8pm ET. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78119773 United Kingdom 10/29/2019 04:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: UPDATE: MariaFire: 7,500 people in Santa Paula, Somis and Saticoy are under evacuations. The fire is now 8,730 acres!!!p37 @bhensonweather An "extreme red flag" warning--first time I've seen this--is out for LA/Ventura mountains from late Tues through Thurs. Winds could gust to 80 mph, and relative humidities could drop to 1-2%, even though temps won't be very warm. A frightening scenario. … The words 'spontaneous combustion' come to mind. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78119319 Portugal 10/29/2019 04:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: UPDATE: MariaFire: 7,500 people in Santa Paula, Somis and Saticoy are under evacuations. The fire is now 8,730 acres!!!p37 @bhensonweather An "extreme red flag" warning--first time I've seen this--is out for LA/Ventura mountains from late Tues through Thurs. Winds could gust to 80 mph, and relative humidities could drop to 1-2%, even though temps won't be very warm. A frightening scenario. … The words 'spontaneous combustion' come to mind. Just terrible! |
beeches User ID: 77354011 United States 10/29/2019 04:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: UPDATE: MariaFire: 7,500 people in Santa Paula, Somis and Saticoy are under evacuations. The fire is now 8,730 acres!!!p37 I cannot take this, I really cannot, they just turned my power back on late last night and now it's going dark again today and these unnatural fierce winds are going to be at their worst where I am on a mountain top. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76130010 PG&E has not turned off the high voltage wires the really big ones which have been the culprits in all these fires primarily and I live near one to close for comfort. If it is them intentionally letting this happen, and hiring the random arsonists to stoke them like the dozen or so scattered odd fires in my area in the past 24 hours as some have suggested, I don't hold much hope. I am traumatized, my neighbors and business owners and beyond for miles and miles and miles. We here in California are being screwed with, feels like war against the people. 50 Years of liberalism is what screwed you....you did all of this to yourselves..... Just one tiny example; [link to www.sandiegouniontribune.com (secure)] I'm a California native. Born and raised. Staunch Constitutionalist. Conservative. Santa Ana winds are a well known, well documented event in California. They're as normal as earthquakes. Fire season is normal in California. Dry weather is normal in California. We've pumped water in from the Colorado for as long as I've been alive. Ever hear of the California aquaduct? What is different now is there are TOO MANY PEOPLE in California and homes have been built in rural areas that used to be forests, natural enclaves etc. People love those views but are surprised when fire races up the hills like burning tornados. My prayers to anyone affected, but "clearing brush" on a hill will only bring you landslides when it does rain. And nothing is going to stop the dry Santa Anas from blowing in from the desert. Pack up and be ready to evacuate quickly. Nothing can save your home if the fire rips through the area but you can sure save your own life. Failure stems from decades-long focus on climate/renewables instead of fortifying electric grid & a weak, distracted governor THREAD [link to twitter.com (secure)] This too worried about straws to worry about human lives Liberalism is totalitarianism with a human face – Thomas Sowell |
FeedYourHead User ID: 77416429 United States 10/29/2019 04:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: UPDATE: MariaFire: 7,500 people in Santa Paula, Somis and Saticoy are under evacuations. The fire is now 8,730 acres!!!p37 I cannot take this, I really cannot, they just turned my power back on late last night and now it's going dark again today and these unnatural fierce winds are going to be at their worst where I am on a mountain top. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76130010 PG&E has not turned off the high voltage wires the really big ones which have been the culprits in all these fires primarily and I live near one to close for comfort. If it is them intentionally letting this happen, and hiring the random arsonists to stoke them like the dozen or so scattered odd fires in my area in the past 24 hours as some have suggested, I don't hold much hope. I am traumatized, my neighbors and business owners and beyond for miles and miles and miles. We here in California are being screwed with, feels like war against the people. 50 Years of liberalism is what screwed you....you did all of this to yourselves..... Just one tiny example; [link to www.sandiegouniontribune.com (secure)] I'm a California native. Born and raised. Staunch Constitutionalist. Conservative. Santa Ana winds are a well known, well documented event in California. They're as normal as earthquakes. Fire season is normal in California. Dry weather is normal in California. We've pumped water in from the Colorado for as long as I've been alive. Ever hear of the California aquaduct? What is different now is there are TOO MANY PEOPLE in California and homes have been built in rural areas that used to be forests, natural enclaves etc. People love those views but are surprised when fire races up the hills like burning tornados. My prayers to anyone affected, but "clearing brush" on a hill will only bring you landslides when it does rain. And nothing is going to stop the dry Santa Anas from blowing in from the desert. Pack up and be ready to evacuate quickly. Nothing can save your home if the fire rips through the area but you can sure save your own life. There it is...the decades old argument....funny though, your own Forest Service says it is the overgrown and dead brush that provides the number #1 fuel that causes the spread of these fires...how bout that. [link to www.americanthinker.com (secure)] According to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE), shrubs and live and dead vegetation are the most important factor in forest fires, being an easily ignitable fuel source that helps spread the flames quickly over vast distances. For a dry and warm state prone to fires, regular clearing measures removing this vegetation should be common sense. However, California has enacted several laws that heavily restrict such vital fire-preventing measures as logging, removal of dead trees, and clearing of dry underbrush. Ask Alice when she's 10ft tall This is a battle for the future of civilization. If free speech is lost even in America, tyranny is all that lies ahead. Elon Musk |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76130010 United States 10/29/2019 04:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: UPDATE: MariaFire: 7,500 people in Santa Paula, Somis and Saticoy are under evacuations. The fire is now 8,730 acres!!!p37 I cannot take this, I really cannot, they just turned my power back on late last night and now it's going dark again today and these unnatural fierce winds are going to be at their worst where I am on a mountain top. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76130010 PG&E has not turned off the high voltage wires the really big ones which have been the culprits in all these fires primarily and I live near one to close for comfort. If it is them intentionally letting this happen, and hiring the random arsonists to stoke them like the dozen or so scattered odd fires in my area in the past 24 hours as some have suggested, I don't hold much hope. I am traumatized, my neighbors and business owners and beyond for miles and miles and miles. We here in California are being screwed with, feels like war against the people. 50 Years of liberalism is what screwed you....you did all of this to yourselves..... Just one tiny example; [link to www.sandiegouniontribune.com (secure)] I am an eighth generation Californian, my great grandfather once held the office where Newsome sits at present, he was in no way a liberal, and none of my other bloodline who built this once fair state. There are plenty of non Democrats and Non Republicans in the state, free thinking, wise, conservative leaning, while being open minded, independent political folks in California, they just have lost ground to corporate interests for too long and it's no longer a by the people for the people, like much of America. This is treachery the likes I have never seen and if it happens here it will happen in other states, don't say I never told you so... |
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hankie Everything User ID: 77753356 United States 10/29/2019 04:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: UPDATE: MariaFire: 7,500 people in Santa Paula, Somis and Saticoy are under evacuations. The fire is now 8,730 acres!!!p37 I cannot take this, I really cannot, they just turned my power back on late last night and now it's going dark again today and these unnatural fierce winds are going to be at their worst where I am on a mountain top. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76130010 PG&E has not turned off the high voltage wires the really big ones which have been the culprits in all these fires primarily and I live near one to close for comfort. If it is them intentionally letting this happen, and hiring the random arsonists to stoke them like the dozen or so scattered odd fires in my area in the past 24 hours as some have suggested, I don't hold much hope. I am traumatized, my neighbors and business owners and beyond for miles and miles and miles. We here in California are being screwed with, feels like war against the people. 50 Years of liberalism is what screwed you....you did all of this to yourselves..... Just one tiny example; [link to www.sandiegouniontribune.com (secure)] I'm a California native. Born and raised. Staunch Constitutionalist. Conservative. Santa Ana winds are a well known, well documented event in California. They're as normal as earthquakes. Fire season is normal in California. Dry weather is normal in California. We've pumped water in from the Colorado for as long as I've been alive. Ever hear of the California aquaduct? What is different now is there are TOO MANY PEOPLE in California and homes have been built in rural areas that used to be forests, natural enclaves etc. People love those views but are surprised when fire races up the hills like burning tornados. My prayers to anyone affected, but "clearing brush" on a hill will only bring you landslides when it does rain. And nothing is going to stop the dry Santa Anas from blowing in from the desert. Pack up and be ready to evacuate quickly. Nothing can save your home if the fire rips through the area but you can sure save your own life. Old dry brush is what needs removing and cleared totally away from housing. It would not need to be except or those winds you have. I have noticed most fires start down and run up the hill, that maybe the place to clear the most, then fire breaks in the mountains in places to keep the fire better to control. This works, we had similar problems when I was you, fire never help and landslides sure do happen after fires. The only plant we used to stop landslides was Kutzu and you have to control it. Mostly it to bring in people to study the fire patterns and that would be going back to as many fires as possible, where they start and most are set by accidents and sometime deliberate, other things that could start them should be studied. One thing for sure, where they start is the focal point, if most start down and work up, that where you put most of the start of work to fix it. The breaks keep home from burning most of the time, no grass can burn if it not there to burn. Winds pick of sparks and carry them a long way sometimes, most of the time it just not far and if the first is easier to put out, there won't be more, fire in wind is carried from fire to fire. I been watch how these seem to spread, running the ground first. Sorry I got a headache These are the times that tries men's and women's souls! May we come though it victorious! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 75556722 United States 10/29/2019 04:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: UPDATE: MariaFire: 7,500 people in Santa Paula, Somis and Saticoy are under evacuations. The fire is now 8,730 acres!!!p37 I cannot take this, I really cannot, they just turned my power back on late last night and now it's going dark again today and these unnatural fierce winds are going to be at their worst where I am on a mountain top. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76130010 PG&E has not turned off the high voltage wires the really big ones which have been the culprits in all these fires primarily and I live near one to close for comfort. If it is them intentionally letting this happen, and hiring the random arsonists to stoke them like the dozen or so scattered odd fires in my area in the past 24 hours as some have suggested, I don't hold much hope. I am traumatized, my neighbors and business owners and beyond for miles and miles and miles. We here in California are being screwed with, feels like war against the people. 50 Years of liberalism is what screwed you....you did all of this to yourselves..... Just one tiny example; [link to www.sandiegouniontribune.com (secure)] I'm a California native. Born and raised. Staunch Constitutionalist. Conservative. Santa Ana winds are a well known, well documented event in California. They're as normal as earthquakes. Fire season is normal in California. Dry weather is normal in California. We've pumped water in from the Colorado for as long as I've been alive. Ever hear of the California aquaduct? What is different now is there are TOO MANY PEOPLE in California and homes have been built in rural areas that used to be forests, natural enclaves etc. People love those views but are surprised when fire races up the hills like burning tornados. My prayers to anyone affected, but "clearing brush" on a hill will only bring you landslides when it does rain. And nothing is going to stop the dry Santa Anas from blowing in from the desert. Pack up and be ready to evacuate quickly. Nothing can save your home if the fire rips through the area but you can sure save your own life. Voice of reason. Unlike many posts here. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78119319 Portugal 10/29/2019 04:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: UPDATE: MariaFire: 7,500 people in Santa Paula, Somis and Saticoy are under evacuations. The fire is now 8,730 acres!!!p37 John Kreuzer @john_kreuzer Heads up #SantaRosa friends and family. #KincadeFire [link to twitter.com (secure)] … KRON4 News ✔ @kron4news JUST IN: Santa Rosa residents to heed evacuation orders as winds shift [link to www.kron4.com (secure)] … 1 8:21 PM - Oct 29, 2019 |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 76869065 United States 10/29/2019 05:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: UPDATE: MariaFire: 7,500 people in Santa Paula, Somis and Saticoy are under evacuations. The fire is now 8,730 acres!!!p37 For normal people....... this is kaliforeignia. They would have to put tofu or pink slime on the grill...... I wonder what all the fucking blunderfuck gang bangers are going to do while the power is out to all the burglar alarms???? How many wanna bet the crime rate drops like a rock while the power is out ??? Yeah , no , its gonna be a fucking free for all with all the dimdoo's |
PirateMonkey User ID: 78092783 United States 10/29/2019 05:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: UPDATE: MariaFire: 7,500 people in Santa Paula, Somis and Saticoy are under evacuations. The fire is now 8,730 acres!!!p37 More proof of sabotage "Found this small bridge burning. Nothing around it had burned." [link to twitter.com (secure)] 7/11 was a part time job! Psalm 35:19 Let not them that are mine enemies wrongfully rejoice over me: neither let them wink with the eye that hate me without a cause. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78119319 Portugal 10/29/2019 05:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: UPDATE: MariaFire: 7,500 people in Santa Paula, Somis and Saticoy are under evacuations. The fire is now 8,730 acres!!!p37 @KRON4WTran 32 minHá 32 minutos Mais Feels almost like shooting popcorn at a tank. Look at how small that aircraft doing water drops over Kincade fire looks compared to the smoke. the fire has now spread into lake county. Many aircraft are doing the drops. ⁦@kron4news |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78120779 United States 10/29/2019 05:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: UPDATE: MariaFire: 7,500 people in Santa Paula, Somis and Saticoy are under evacuations. The fire is now 8,730 acres!!!p37 Power went back on in my Area of western calaveras county, this morning but its going backk at 4:00pm today likely for 3+ days. There is some drama goiing onn already, generators are getting ripped off in the middle of the night,(while theyre running!) heard some small arms last night at 0200, there are fights at the one gas station thats open in San Andreas, ca. People aregonna start killing each other |