Posted on 08/17/2023 7:58:01 PM PDT by CFW
There was a time not more than a decade ago when we could expect disasters and potential disasters in America to be televised. In 2023, the most reliable sources for information are from our peers through social media and other channels. That’s why it’s unfortunate that the best coverage I could get on the fire that’s currently raging in Wahiawa near Honolulu in Hawaii is on Twitter:
🚨BREAKING – Another fire has started in Wahiawa, Honolulu, Hawaii 🔥😨
(Excerpt) Read more at thelibertydaily.com ...
I guess that power to run the water pumps was cut off. Getting sea water into water tankers (2,600 gallons) would be a timely process.
Why, because I don’t automatically agree with you???
And this response is not an answer to my question. It’s just evasion and deflection.
I’ve seen plenty of your posts, and none of them contribute to any normal attempt to understand the topic at hand.
Your posts are consistently pro-deep state, as though you’re some sort of trainee from Camp Peary.
Good grief. You post things and expect people to just believe them, with no evidence or proof of what you assert?
YOU are the one that’s ‘brainwashed’, and I’ve pegged you as a lightweight.
Thanks for the conversation.
You people need to stop reading my file at the deep state. Just let go of all that and come up with your own stuff for once.
LOL!
You think quite a lot of yourself if you believe that there’s really a ‘file’ on you anywhere.
You aren’t the sort that anyone pays that kind of attention to.
You’re just good for laughs.
Don’t worry, I’m used to being ignored.
I guess that’s why you work so hard for attention...
Your ability to resist paying attention to me is less than your ability to interpret motive.
And your ability to interpret motive is, for all practical purposes, nonexistent.
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