Yeah I seen that shit about "Al Qaeda" & I don't believe a G*d D*amn thing the media says (or the Government
for that matter.
Here is my opinion on what is going down.
For those individuals that have been living under a rock for the last 10 years or more, or possibly brain dead,
or maybe just stupid or brainwashed from washing too much TV........This is what's up.....
America or what is left of It is being taken over by a fascist dictatorship & They are gearing up for Marshal Law.
It is coming SOON. Another possibility is that YOUR Money may soon be worth shit. (actually the true value of
the U.S. Dollar right now is about 1 cent.). NOW...... What happens when millions of Americans
can not buy food because their money is worthless?
I tell You what happens, You end up with a fucking Nightmare of biblical proportions.
Many of the ones who seen it coming & prepared for It will be heading for the hills with their bug out shit
to escape the carnage. & the foreign UN troops that will be marching in the streets & doing their best to
take away any Guns from stupid Americans, which brings us to the question, why are millions of acres of land being burned up for? SO You can't hide!
Naturally the perpe-traitors would rather have stupid Americans believing in a fake enemy to make it appear
that we need Marshal Law on Our soil to save us from the "Terrorists" so that They can TRY & take away any remaining (2nd amendment) rights in order to reach their goal of a One World Fascist Government.
Ha ha, thats fucking beautifull,nothing at all to do with 50+years of agressive suppression of the cycle of nature,and nature forceing on us its cycles that must happen in some way or another....but if your theory is true that means the end is now as those burnt areas will be thick with growth next year...........reminds me of all the bullshit with clearcutting 20yrs ago, all the protests and fags whineing about the devastation,now 20yrs later, the bowron clearcut,the one so big you could see from the moon,is now a 30'+ tall forest and growing and thriveing..once the biggest clearcut in the world...
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and trees that are being destroyed by bark beetles are all week, because there are too many trees per acre for the soil and water to keep them all healthy.
And Yellowstone is fucking amazing now after the fire. The first time I went through and saw Old Faithful was when everything around it was burning. I went through 3 years ago and couldn't believe it. Fewer trees and all the dead understory burned and it now the soil is as fertile as ever.
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and trees that are being destroyed by bark beetles are all week, because there are too many trees per acre for the soil and water to keep them all healthy.
And Yellowstone is fucking amazing now after the fire. The first time I went through and saw Old Faithful was when everything around it was burning. I went through 3 years ago and couldn't believe it. Fewer trees and all the dead understory burned and it now the soil is as fertile as ever.
I remember when I was a kid in 1st grade, living in hot Springs South Dakota sitting on my front porch with my Dad in the evening watching the all the mountains around me just glow red with the fires. I have a cabin up there now in the hills, and youd never know it was on fire.
Maybe the fires will slow down the beetle killing from spreading any further.
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I remember when I was a kid in 1st grade, living in hot Springs South Dakota sitting on my front porch with my Dad in the evening watching the all the mountains around me just glow red with the fires. I have a cabin up there now in the hills, and youd never know it was on fire.
Maybe the fires will slow down the beetle killing from spreading any further.
The fires will definitely slow the beetles, but the extreme conservation that happened for so many years has taken it's toll, and without letting loggers go in and thin out the trees, other areas will be just as susceptible. Since 2003 Big Bear, CA and other areas around there have been undergoing some pretty serious thinning of the forest, to try and get it under control. A healthy tree will survive the bark beetles. Around Kernville, CA, well just north of, off of Sherman Pass road about 10 years ago was a major fire, that grew huge, and now that area looks completely different and healthy. Another 10 years and it'll be amazing. Shit even the savage ass Native Americans knew that naturally occurring fires were a good thing.
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Anyone remember California a few years back?
Yep....oceanside, Vista, north of san Diego. Burned tons. My mom was evacuated, she lucked out. I just drove from casper, wy (saw 2 fires south of casper/Douglas area) to home sweet new Mexico (drove past all 6 Colorado fires-at the time) and watching 2 huge fires going on here as well. Crazy dry seasons. It'll flourish again.