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Concerns rise over climate engineering amid devastating park fire

July 30, 2024 | Butte County, California


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Concerns rise over climate engineering amid devastating park fire
During a recent government meeting, discussions centered around the ongoing challenges posed by wildfires in California, with particular emphasis on the need for professional intervention and community support. A speaker raised concerns about \"abnormal\" occurrences during a recent park fire, suggesting that these may be linked to illegal climate engineering operations that have reportedly been acknowledged by Governor Newsom and local supervisors for over five years. The speaker called for expert advice to explore potential strategies for mitigating future fires.

Another participant, Julie, shared her personal experience of witnessing a significant plume of smoke near her home, highlighting the urgency of the situation. She reflected on her interactions with survivors of previous wildfires, emphasizing the community's resilience and the proactive measures taken by residents to protect their properties.

The meeting underscored the pressing need for collaborative efforts and professional guidance to address the increasing frequency and intensity of wildfires in the region, as community members seek effective solutions to safeguard their homes and environment.

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