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Please share widely. This is a very comprehensive analysis of the LA Fires. The LA Fires are said to be the most destructive fires in California's history, destroying over 12,000 homes and causing nearly 300 billion in damage. And as of this essay the fires are not contained and heavy winds are expected to increase in the next few days There is no doubt that 100 mile/hour Santa Ana winds, flying cinders and extreme drought conditions were a significant cause of the fires. But the primary cause was the lack of forest and water management. In addition I have concerns that geoengineering, DEWs, Smart Meters and other technologies may have also been employed.

The LA Fires were the result of Globalist Policies and not Climate Change

Did Smart Meters, Geoengineering and DEWs also contribute to the historic fires

https://brucecain.substack.com/p/the-la-fires-were-the-result-of-globalist

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The ice that has formed here is Not Normal. It is chemically nucleated ice. I am physically hurt because of the Stratospheric Aerosol spraying. The ice is extremely shiny and disgusting. I've been walking on these roads every day for over 5 year and can see what they are doing. Unfortunately, I am surrounded by blind and deaf .

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https://expose-news.com/2024/03/09/uk-ambassador-to-the-un-declares/

https://davidicke.com/?s=climate%20and%20nature%20bill

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In April 2014, Glasgow was named as one of the first 32 members of the Rockefeller Foundation's 100 Resilient Cities (100RC) Network (a $100million initiative). Glasgow's membership in the network represents a major step towards creating a strategic, multi-agency approach in proactively managing the inevitable challenges, shocks and stresses the city faces.

Through membership of the 100RC Network, Glasgow is developing a resilience strategy that will act as a roadmap to greater resilience, as we look further into the 21st century. The strategy is being developed with reference to the four essential dimensions of urban resilience: health and wellbeing, economy and society, infrastructure and environment, and leadership and strategy.

On the 1 October 2016, Glasgow City Council appointed a Chief Resilience Officer to lead on Glasgow's resilience efforts. The resilient Glasgow strategy is being directed in collaboration with the people of Glasgow including our residents, businesses and public sector partners.

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