re: Lahaina
“Maybe it’s more reparations- waterfront condos for the Japanese.”
when things like this happen it’s so normal to try and fill the blanks for cause isn’t it. My thoughts were going to the 2nd Chinese “weather” balloon hanging out over Hawaii for a week or so while we on mainland US were concentrating on the other balloon over Northeast US. Truth will never be known — but the Press can start with something simple like: Why was there NO Air Alert to the people - had to find out by looking out the window? and by smell? Horrid.
LJ — please don’t leave your friend’s report of 400 bodybags brought in by NG — as last mention for us for the weekend. Must be a purposeful oversupply, right?
I hadn’t heard about the weather balloon. I know there’s been a lot of seismic activity and a possible link to ground hot spots, but that might freak out every islander. The remote viewers saw an event coming, so some people had a heads up, but it’s unlikely they’ll ever tell us how accurate Lookingglass might be. I know prayer changes thing though and throws a monkey wrench in evil plans.
When I lived in Hawaii many years ago, I had a dream of one of the islands totally engulfed from a volcano. I figured I didn’t want to reside there permanently, or anywhere in the Ring of Fire. I regularly pray peace over the tectonic plates. Every person is an energy field, and it helps the planet if we’re at peace, but they can’t bring “order out of chaos” if we’re manifesting the Kingdom and that cuts into their ‘bottom line.’
That’s the last thing re: the fire she texted me, the winds were 60-80 MPH, knocked trees onto power lines, started 3 fires that turned into infernos because of wind.
The effing power companies should de-energize the lines in high winds like that! Or better yet, bury them. Fires around my area often start because of trees or branches falling on the power lines. Usually put out in time.
About 10 (/) years ago, a fire started about 1/2 mile from here, dry grass, plenty of grass, trees etc between my house and fire, was summer so everything was dried out. Winds were a steady 40 MPH, very winy, from the south. I saw ashes out the window, called friends, in minutes got the evacuation order. Wind driven fires can travel faster than one can imagine.
Heroic action by 3 counties’ fire engines plus helicopters stopped the fire about 1/8 mile from my neighborhood. I could not go back to my house until 10PM, about 14 hours after it started.
Naui had 3 fires, and very high winds, and a lot more people, plus some hills, fire always runs uphill fast and very hard to stop, gives people hardly any warning.
The Chico/Paradise fire in Northern CA a few years, also started by power lines.