If this person is any indication of the kind of screwballs who live in Hawaii, then no wonder the state is so screwed up.
Careful there. She may put a Hawaiian curse on you. She is a holistic software developer after all.
> If this person is any indication of the kind of screwballs who live in Hawaii, then no wonder the state is so screwed up. <
Yes, indeed. Her account is a strange blend of personal observations and weird cosmic stuff. For example, she talks about experiencing a “strange flooding wave of energy in my head” the day before the fires.
And she identifies that energy as “dark energy”. What the heck?
I saw videos of the winds. The high winds blew down a power line and started a fire.
Not only the author but the commentators as well.
Are we becoming completely populated by a generation of flower child nuts? These are the people who Jesse Waters would interview or the ones outside the theater that Letterman would interview. They seem to becoming not the exception but the common.
At first I thought your comment was harsh, but then I read the article, and it merely a series of some observations, disjointed thoughts, with bad conclusions, all based on her feelings and faulty “spirituality.”
"This was not just a random act of mother nature. It reminded me of the strange fires in Paradise, California a few years back which swept through and wiped it off the map. Their only crime was getting in the way of a high speed railway project slated to come through the town."
This is completely bogus. The Paradise fire started due to poor maintenance of PG&E power transmission infrastructure. The high-speed rail project is 200 miles south of the burn area and is not slated to ever get anywhere near Paradise. If she can make up stuff like this without any factual basis, nobody should trust anything she says.
ah ha, a Dallas demon-crrat
Well these are the people that keep voting for Crazy Mazie, after all.