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Massive wildfires have rapidly spread across the Canadian province of Quebec, fueled by dry and hot weather conditions and multiple lightning strikes. The number of fires escalated from 36 to over 100 following a thunderstorm on June 1st, catching authorities off guard. As of Thursday, that massive conflagration has gotten worse. Much, much worse. And the flames are spreading.
Trace Gallagher of Fox News gave a sobering update on Thursday about the unprecedented scale of the wildfires in Canada, which have ravaged the forested countryside and dealt severe damage to air quality throughout the northeast.
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“While most fires in the Western provinces are under control, the fires have now opened new fronts spreading to eastern provinces of Nova Scotia, Quebec, and Ontario. Right now, there are 437 active fires with about 250 out-of-control. About 26,000 Canadians have evacuated their homes because of the fires. And experts say the hazardous conditions in New York City are the worst on record.”
A Tik Tok user named Al Vachon had his own beliefs about why the raging wildfires may be suddenly spreading throughout the Canadian wilderness.
Actually, they aren’t started by Humans. I’m not saying humans haven’t gone in since they started, but it’s actually from the solar flares, hitting the earth, and it revs up the core. Watch Dutchsinse on YT – he explains how it works – when there are instabilities under the tectonic plates, there will fires from the magnetic fields flaring before quakes. No, I am not kidding. They have them in southern Central America too. If you use that geo data base – look how the fires start the same instant – and you can see black spots? If you look in the ocean for the edge of the plate along the west coast? You’ll see the black spots there, also. Go watch Dutch’s YT from just a day or 2 or 3 ago. He’s figured out a lot about the physics involved, how the EMFs affect earth and he does a scary job of predicting earthquakes. In fact, he called the Fukushima one in Japan in 2011, among many, many others. Fascinating. The fires started when there was still significant snow on the ground in Canada.
People have been charged with arson. Excess hyperbole is not needed.