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More than 670 firefighters working to control blaze that has formed 12-mile front on outskirts of Athens
More than 670 firefighters working to control blaze that has formed 12-mile front on outskirts of Athens
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Sep 25, 2024
The apocalyptic horses are galloping hard. In just the first nine months of this year there have been over 350,000 forest fires in South America. It’s not raining much or at all in most of the region, meaning that rivers, lakes and reservoirs are low or dried up. The vegetation is therefore tinder dry, including in urban forests, and susceptible to destructive fires of whatever origin, natural or human caused.
There have been a lot of fires in Ecuador, including in Quito. [Note to my readers: you must click the links in my articles to see and understand what I am talking about. A large number of people receive my blog posts on an automatic email feed of some kind; which is problematic, because many email programs and feeds strip out the videos and images to conserve bandwidth. So I provide links to articles, videos and images, which otherwise frequently get stripped from my blog posts when they go to the email feed(s). You MUST click the links or you will not see what the blog article refers to.]
Here are some images and short videos from Quito yesterday:
Here’s a photo of a smoke column from an urban forest fire in another sector of the Quito area from a couple of weeks ago:
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Look at the upper-right quadrant of the photo and you can see an obvious, low level chemtrail that was laid down right as the fire was raging. Was there a connection between the fire and the chemtrail?
I am guessing that there was. Obvious proximity in time-space blatantly suggests a correlation. As St. Paul put it in Ephesians 6:12 of the Christian Bible:
Does “spiritual wickedness in high places ” concretely include electronic mind-control satellites in orbit around the Earth, and overflying chemtrail planes spraying Humanity and the Earth with demonic poisons?
Of course it does.
As regards the many fires that ravaged the Quito area yesterday, they were preceded by a sickly-sour smell that descended on the city during the predawn hours. I smelled it and so did others. It was a distinctive, bad odor wafting in the wind. The city was subject to aerial spraying of a chemical substance or gas of unknown composition during the dark, predawn hours. Several hours later serious fires broke out all over the metropolitan area.
Mere coincidence?? NOT AT ALL !!
What is happening in Quito and much of the rest of South America is intentional. Dark, evil powers, factions and actors are behind the take-down of South America.
South America is rich in many trillions of dollars of all sorts of resources: fertile agricultural land, Atlantic, Pacific and Caribbean seaports, modern airports, highways, electrical grids, rivers, lakes, huge coastal fisheries, petroleum, gold, uranium, silver, lead, lithium, copper, hundreds of millions of humans/slave-worker-economic-units, etc.
Someone wants all that. They want to take it. So they are destabilizing the entire region, bringing it to its knees.
As an example, due to the lack of rain, agricultural production in Ecuador is plunging. Food production is declining. This is decreasing the available food supply in the markets, while simultaneously directly and indirectly raising the price of food that many poor people (the majority of the population) depend on: things like eggs, cheese, chicken, pork, various corn products and foods that include corn in the ingredients.
This article explains a big part of the why and how:
Ecuador on the Brink: Corn Shortage Sparks Food Crisis - The Cuenca Dispatch
The food supply and food price issues are clearly a huge concern for everyone, inlcuding present company. Past a certain point, if people cannot purchase food due to its high(er) price or downright unavailability, there will be mass death, or terrible (un)civil societal disorder/upheaval, or both.
The many fires are also a very serious issue, both from the destructive flames and also from the angle of all the smoke, soot and fine ash that they put into the air. The smoky, hazy air is a real public health threat.
Along with the fires and declining agricultural and food production crises, there are also terrible municipal and electrical power supply problems. Virtually the entire country, large cities, small towns and rural areas alike, is now subject to frequent, rolling electrical power cuts, and water outages. The water cuts off for hours at a time. The elctricity shuts off for 2 hours, or 5 hours, or 12 hours. It’s unpredictable.
This has roll-on impacts on communications such as the Internet and telephone service, which also cut on and off unpredictably.
Given all these negative factors, the economy of Ecuador is being heavily hammered. I have seen the figure of losses of $92 million recently in the national news media. I am guessing that that is the daily loss to the national economy. Pro-rate that out over time and the economic hit is up into the multiple billions of dollars over the course of a year. That’s a sledge hammer blow for a small country like Ecuador.
At this point, as far as I can see, the cocaine cartels and related criminal bands and gangs are the main generators of economic activity in Ecuador.
About 6 months ago, national polling revealed that 65% of the population had no regular job or employment, and were scrabbling out an existence in the informal economy: prostitution, street crime, drug dealing, informal sales of fruits/vegetables/shoes/small appliances/clothing/socks/diapers/candy and crackers/ice cream cones and popsicles/books/handicrafts/children’s toys/cheese/beauty products/sandals/etc. in the streets and public transport, informal/off the books taxi drivers, sidewalk cooks/vendors selling street food, beggars, transients and homeless people living in the streets and eating garbage, and so forth.
Now before you say to yourself: Yeah, that’s Richard Sauder; he’s as bad as Michael Snyder, always warning about some grim scenario. Yada-yada-yada - - let me emphasize that this is happening now.
Additionally, the polling also indicated that 66% of the national populace wanted to emigrate to another country, the top preferences being such destinations as the CONUS/U$$A, Inc., Spain and Italy. I personally know a woman who recently left for Spain, for example. There are millions more who would do the same this very day, if they also had the money for an airline ticket and a passport. But when most of the population has an annual income of between $1000 and $5000, that option is not a realistic exit strategy for the majority of people.
And most tellingly, the polling showed that 53% of the population would welcome a coup d’état. The present government in Ecuador is so criminally incompetent and mobbed up (regardless of party), that a little more than half of the population would accept a coup d’état; presumably on the premise that a military government could not be worse, and might possibly be at least a little better than the government now in office.
And don’t even get me started on the many missing people, up into the unknown thousands. Where are they? Who/what is taking them? What is their fate? The public do not know, and the central “government,” such as it is, says nothing about that ghastly reality at all.
It’s hard to know where the buck stops in Ecuador. The current president was born in Miami, so he’s not Ecuadorean by birth. He was not born in Ecuador! This is known by many, but has not been a political issue so far. His education was at exclusive, expensive, private universities in Chicago, Boston, New York City and Washington-DC. He frequently flies for days at a time to the CONUS/U$$A, Inc. - - Washington-DC, New York City, Miami.
He is an obvious CONUS/U$$A, Inc. puppet. Moreover, the country has used the U$$A, Inc. Federal Reserve Note for more than 20 years now. Ecuador has a completely dollarized economy. The Central Bank of Ecuador is, thus, essentially a subsidiary of the Federal Reserve Bank in the CONUS/U$$A, Inc. The Central Bank of Ecuador buys billions of dollars worth of ‘Murikan currency, much of it slightly used - - pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, half-dollar and dollar coins, one, two, five, ten and twenty dollar bills, and puts them into circulation in the daily, street-level economy. It goes without saying that the narco-business is very heavily U$$A dollar dependent, in Ecuador and many other countries, and requires regular infusions of billions of U$$A, Inc. dollars for its sprawling, international operations.
That’s how the game works. It’s the dollar’s world (at least until now, barely) - - we just live in it.
When the dollar collapses, and it’s on its last legs, the jig will be up here, and also in a lot of other places in Latin America and elsewhere around the world. Whatever level of merriment is now being had by all, will melodramatically escalate to a correspondingly higher degree of unpredictable intensity.
I say all that by way of preface to answering the question above: who/what are/is really in charge of Ecuador at present?
The so-called government “authorities” who are ostensibly in charge of the country are a transparent, criminally corrupt clown show. They can’t even reliably keep the water and electricity on. They cannot effectively, competently and professionally design/plan/build/finance/manage/operate/maintain/reliably repair the national electrical grid, municipal water systems, roads and highways, structure and manage the national economy, or keep organized crime and street crime at bay, for that matter.
They are sociopathic children with criminally corrupt $$$$-signs in their eyes, larcenously scheming to cash out from their months or years in the government.
No, the real controlling power lies elsewhere.
It keeps itself concealed and under armed guard. You won’t easily peer behind its occluding façade.
They/It: over the last year, I have seen many strange motorcades coming and going on the streets and highways in Quito proper, and in the Quito metro area. There are typically anywhere from four to seven or eight new, SUV-style vehicles of various colors - - white, black, tan, brown, muted green - - with dark tinted window glass, flashing blue and red police-style lights inside the front windshield, lacking any license plates, devoid of any markings, letters, numbers, words, etc. and always with some sort of police- or military-like security escort, in front of and following the motorcades.
There are many of these mysterious motorcades coming and going in Quito and the Quito area. I have seen a good number of them over the past year.
The following points stand out:
There are a few obvious observations, among which the first has to be that they are almost certainly not a unit of the Ecuadorean government, in that none of the vehicles have any markings or license plates at all, not even government or military license plates, which is a plain violation of the transit laws. So they are outside of, impervious to, and/or above the legal jurisdiction of the National Police and Transit Police of the various levels of government in Ecuador.
The vehicles have plain, one-color paint jobs with no markings, designs, logos, insignias, words, numbers, symbols, acronyms, letters, abbreviations, flags, adornments, decorations - - no indentifying features of any sort. Their ownership or organizational affiliation is expressly unknowable.
Their police-like/military-like security escort is possibly by a mercenary or private security contractor - - which may or may not be from Ecuador.
Where these motorcades are coming from and going to remains unknown - -at least to me.
Who or what is inside the vehicles in the motorcades also remains unknown. The window glass is very dark; such that it is impossible to see the interior of the vehicles.
What the people/entities inside the vehicles are doing in and around Quito is unknown. The operational objectives/agendas are as clear as mud. Opaque.
There is not a peep about these motorcades on the TV news shows or in the newspapers. I see them all the time, so the national news media and their many reporters who are out and about surely must also see them. And yet they remain silent. The TV channels, radio stations, newspapers and news magazines are controlled. The press in Ecuador has been muzzled and chained.
I am entertaining the presumption that the bare majority of 53% of the population in the national polling earlier this year who expressed a desire for a coup d’état have gotten their wish; that whoever/whatever are in the many, unidentified motorcades that I am seeing scurryng about Quito and the metropolitan area are now the de facto, hidden, secret (so far), brain/muscle trust at the top of the Controlling Power Pyramid in Ecuador.
But they/it? are not openly showing their face/s. They make an effort to conceal their identity. They do not want to be publicly known.
Why?
What/who is/are in all of the many, unmarked motorcades?
The CIA? The Mossad? The WEF? The WHO? The U.N.? The Bank of International Settlements (BIS)? Venetian Black Nobility? A high-level consortium of the multi-trillion dollar cocaine-cartels? E.T. delegations, perhaps nonhuman? In-your-face actual demons from the Satanic realms? Something/someone else?
I do not know. I cannot answer my own question. To my knowledge I am the only one asking it publicly. If you happen to know, email me.
Things have radically changed in a lot of important, crucial ways, and we, the public at large, are not being informed about what is really going on and why.
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A massive fire has broken out at the BioLab chemical plant in Conyers, Georgia. As the fire spread rapidly, local residents were evacuated and emergency crews were dispatched to the scene. The environmental and public health effects of the fire are being investigated.
Article: Evacuation area expanded as fire reignites at Rockdale County BioLab
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Matthew 24:2 And Jesus said unto them, See ye not all these things? verily I say unto you, There shall not be left here one stone upon another, that shall not be thrown down.
Fire to the east of Grand Teton National Park continues with thick smoke blanketing the town of Dubois Wyoming. Ranches and live stock are in the path of the fire. Helicopter was seen doing water drops on the fire.
Article: Massive Wildfire in Wyoming Expands to Over 75,000 Acres - Newsweek
The video is of Kenny Johnson testifying at the public hearing (on Tuesday) concerning the recent chemical fire at the BioLab plant in Conyers, Georgia. Kenny Johnson, the Rockdale County Soil and Water Conservation District supervisor, testified on Tuesday alongside business owners and leaders frustrated by the fire last month at the BioLab plant in Conyers, 25 miles (40 kilometers) east of Atlanta. In the hours after the fire, hazardous plumes spread into neighboring counties. According to the Georgia House Democratic Caucus, the 62-year-old Johnson “complained of shortness of breath and subsequently collapsed in the hallway” after the meeting, local news outlets reported. State Rep. Viola Davis, who is a nurse, administered CPR until medical officials arrived and rushed him to Grady Memorial Hospital. He died later that day. “Kenny dedicated years as the Soil and Water Conservation District representative and as an environmental justice advocate,” Davis said. “His unwavering commitment to environmental justice and his testimony on the effects of the Biolab chemical fire on the community remain etched in our memories.”
Article:
Rockdale County Environmental Supervisor Dies Suddenly After Collapsing Following Testimony on Toxic BioLab Fire
Kenny Johnson, the 62-year-old environmental supervisor for Rockdale County’s Soil and Water Conservation District, tragically died Tuesday after collapsing near the Georgia State Capitol.
Johnson was attending a public hearing concerning a recent chemical fire at the BioLab plant in Conyers, Georgia. The meeting was focused on assessing the long-term impacts of the toxic plume that emerged following the fire on September 29.
The BioLab facility, located about 30 miles east of Atlanta, caught fire last month.
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