Lmao the thread was removed from r/news because people thought it was fake. But the dam likely did its job and helped divert enough water, but I supposed the dailymail is not the most trustworthy site, though I trust it more than msn, cnn, fox news, etc.
It's the frequency, these were once in a life time events, and now they seem to be happening more frequently, weve had satellites for 30 years, you think were just now noticing it? lol.
Wasnt there like a book, with a bunch of old stories, that talks about increasing hurricanes, tsunamis, earthquakes, etc. (thats sarcasm btw, im talking about the bible)
Why do you think the wayback internet archiver was hacked and DDOSed ...
They don't like when they scrub the internet only to have the wayback machine show the changes to articles, or when articles are redacted all together.
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When the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine was hacked in early October, it looked at first like just another email-and-password smash-and-grab. But that was followed up by repeated Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks that crippled the service. The Internet Archive was hit again on Oct. 20, “this time with the threat actors gaining access to their Zendesk support email system.” The Wayback Machine came back but as a read-only service
If they’re able to use satellites and weather modification technology to create these disasters more frequently, they would use it to bolster their climate change narrative. A couple of years ago when they pivoted from Covid to climate change it seemed really out of place and retarded, but I didn’t consider back then that they were really seeding the idea beforehand of disasters they’d be manufacturing.
I dont think its where these things are happening that matter, I was reading how a old roman dam saved one of the cities.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14032589/dam-spain-floods-modern-defences-failed-valencia.html
Lmao the thread was removed from r/news because people thought it was fake. But the dam likely did its job and helped divert enough water, but I supposed the dailymail is not the most trustworthy site, though I trust it more than msn, cnn, fox news, etc.
It's the frequency, these were once in a life time events, and now they seem to be happening more frequently, weve had satellites for 30 years, you think were just now noticing it? lol.
Wasnt there like a book, with a bunch of old stories, that talks about increasing hurricanes, tsunamis, earthquakes, etc. (thats sarcasm btw, im talking about the bible)
Why do you think the wayback internet archiver was hacked and DDOSed ...
They don't like when they scrub the internet only to have the wayback machine show the changes to articles, or when articles are redacted all together.
EDIT:
If they’re able to use satellites and weather modification technology to create these disasters more frequently, they would use it to bolster their climate change narrative. A couple of years ago when they pivoted from Covid to climate change it seemed really out of place and retarded, but I didn’t consider back then that they were really seeding the idea beforehand of disasters they’d be manufacturing.