Hurricane Hilary is Coming, Strengthens to Category 3
California, Nevada and Arizona Residents Should be on High Alert
"“An evil enemy will burn his own nation to the ground to rule over the ashes” Sun Tzu
It seems the elites have tipped their hands with recent events. Of course Directed Energy Weapons can’t be talked about, not because they don’t or couldn’t exist, but because the implications of them being used on civilian populations is frightening. It’s the same reason that many people, especially those who recieved Covid vaccines, cannot accept that these might have been military countermeasures designed to maim, kill and test bioweapons (probably in some batches more than others, like all proper experiments). They used to keep these things isolated and hidden. Now it’s global and ubiquitous. Why do they hate us so much?
This CNN article regards Hurricane Hilary strengthening to a category 3 storm. Even the name scares me. Significant flooding is expected:
Southern California could receive some of Hilary’s heaviest rainfall. Widespread rainfall amounts of 2 to 4 inches may fall there and in southern Nevada from Saturday through Monday. The heaviest rainfall is expected mainly Sunday and Monday. Locally higher amounts up to 6 inches are possible in areas impacted by the heaviest deluges.
Rainfall amounts of 1 to 2 inches are possible for parts of Arizona, Central California and northern Nevada.
Multiple days of heavy rainfall will give the ground little opportunity to absorb moisture and can progressively worsen the flood threat.
Daniel Swain, a climate scientist at the University of California at Los Angeles, said Wednesday that “multiple years’ worth of precipitation” could potentially fall in some of California’s driest areas.
One of those places is Death Valley, California, the hottest place on Earth. Death Valley typically receives about 2 inches of rain across an entire year, according to NWS data. Moisture from Hilary could unleash enough rain to give Death Valley at least a year’s worth of rainfall in a single day.
Rainfall this exceptional proved destructive in Death Valley last year. Around 1,000 people became stranded in Death Valley National Park last August when 1.46 inches of rain fell in 24 hours and unleashed flash flooding that washed away roads and entombed cars in floodwater-swept debris.
It’s not just about a potential storm surge along the coastline. The rain itself can cause massive destruction made all the worst by dry desert areas not absorbing a lot of water and flash flooding. My prayers are that this one steers (or is steered) away and fizzles (or is fizzled) out. I will be watching it very closely. The predicted rainfall over Las Vegas where my mother and younger daughter are is very alarming at 3 to 7 inches, more than the desert area receives in a typical year. Las Vegas, it should be noted, is surrounded by mountains on all sides, possessing a similar bowl type of topography as so affected New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina. I don’t want to consider the effects if they blew Hoover Dam.
Brian Shillavy at Health Impact News covered it this morning:
by Brian Shilhavy
Editor, Health Impact News
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.
A storm headed in the direction of Southern California became a hurricane and later strengthened to a Category 2 on Thursday, the National Hurricane Center said in a public advisory.
It is expected to bring heavy rainfall to parts of the state after hitting Mexico.
The storm’s remnants are likely to bring flooding rain as well as strong winds to some parts of California, including the Los Angeles Basin, the Weather Channel reports. Heavy rainfall is expected to impact the Southwestern U.S. starting Friday through early next week, “peaking on Sunday and Monday,” according to the hurricane center.
Postel said the storm will likely cause large swells along the coast in the next several days.
“It is rare — indeed nearly unprecedented in the modern record — to have a tropical system like this move through Southern California,” Postel said. (Source – emphasis mine.)
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. (Source.)
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:
URGENT: New Documentary Proves Climate Engineering by Controlling the Weather (NOT “Global Warming”) is Destroying Life and the Planet: Immediate Danger FAR Greater than COVID-19
Wildfires As A Weapon: US Military Exposed as Corporate Media Predicts Killer Floods Worse than Earthquakes for California
Dane produces a news show every Saturday, so I fully expect him to cover Hurricane Hilary this Saturday, or to even broadcast an emergency update before then (he lives in California).
This is going to seem completely unrelated, but I saw this quote regarding a Russian soldier on the war in Ukraine:
[A Russian soldier comments on the losses of Ukrainian men for the minimal gain of a small village.] Sympathy does not come to visit on the battlefield, but seeing how much damage the enemy is taking in Harvest, we experienced feelings that are difficult to describe. We lacked infantry and equipment, but we had enough means of destruction to grind up a significant part of what the enemy threw at the capture of the village. Harvest resembled a meat grinder, which included living people, and minced meat came out. The number of destroyed and damaged equipment was not calculated in units. A very specific residue remained: We lost Urozhayne, and at the same time caused such damage that part of our consciousness refuses to understand the motives of the Ukrainian command. So only those who hate them more than ours can drive their own to slaughter...
Why do they hate us so much? If they have directed energy weapons, for example, couldn’t they be used to make the world better, limiting and lowering floods, fires, droughts and natural devastation that has plagued mankind since Biblical Times at least? It can’t just be about profit. They’re setting the world on fire and it’s spiritual.
Prayers for all of us…
I would suggest for anyone in the affected areas to stockpile water just in case. And not just those little waste of plastic bottle cases but 1 gallon, 5 gallon or better yet 20 or 35 gallon jugs. Flooding, counterintuitively, can lead to contaminated water supplies as has been seen with Maui. An average person needs 1 gallon per day just for drinking...
I'm following this guy for updates on twitter or X or whatever. His update as of 20 minutes ago was that Hurricane Hilary is approaching Category 5 intensity. Google seems to be doing some predictive programming there were a lot of questions about whether category 6 or 7 hurricanes were possible. I'm not trying to fear monger but I am concerned. Prayers...https://twitter.com/RyanMaue/status/1692404877190693154?s=20