“Unprecedented” Hurricane Heads Towards California
In what could potentially be another climate terrorist attack following the horrendous climate terrorist attack in Maui last week, an "unprecedented" Pacific tropical storm has just been upgraded to a Category 2 hurricane, and is headed to California this weekend. Greg Postel, a hurricane and storm specialist at the Weather Channel, stated: "It is rare — indeed nearly unprecedented in the modern record — to have a tropical system like this move through Southern California." Given the government's complete failure to warn people in Maui about the deadly fire that caused such a horrible loss of life and property, if you live in the Southwestern part of the U.S., please take precautions and prepare for the worst case scenarios, while praying that they do not come to pass. But do NOT rely on the government to give you accurate information, or you could end up like the victims in Maui who lost everything, including many of them who lost their lives, because they trusted their government officials to give them accurate information. Tropical storms on the U.S. West Coast are extremely rare, with the last hurricane to hit California being back in 1939. Like the recent tragedy in Maui, you can be sure that this storm will be blamed on "climate change." But the fact is that weather manipulation and fires have been weaponized by the military for many years now, so I am choosing to call these storms "climate terrorist attacks." Dane Wigington has probably done more research on the topic of "geoengineering" than anyone else for the past several years, and if you want to look at the evidence that the military weaponizes both weather and fires, please see some of our previous coverage of his work. Current forecasts of Hurricane Hilary show it making landfall in Mexico, and then continuing on as a tropical storm through Southern California all the way up to Reno, Nevada. If this forecast holds true, then it takes it through the Central Valley of California, which supplies about half of America's food. This part of California suffered deadly flooding just a few months ago this past Spring, as farmlands were completely washed out.