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Friday, March 31, 2023

Coast-to-coast storm threatens more severe weather, heavy snow next week

Storm 22 is cali and southwest; the other side of the country is a separate system ongoing. For Cali, a couple of days. Southwest, longer. East of Mississippi, the whole week. There be DUMBS everywhere, especially Walmarts. 

Can't forget the wally worlds.






4.2 earthquake near Aguanga shakes Southern California

 A 4.2-magnitude earthquake struck at 6:16 p.m. on Friday, March 31, four miles from the southwest Riverside County community of Aguanga.

The earthquake was reported at a depth of about 8 miles.

The quake was felt in Hemet, Riverside, Rialto, Orange County, Oceanside, San Diego and Encinitas, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

The quake was initially reported on some apps at a 4.5 magnitude.



California snowpack climbs to all-time high, more winter weather on the way

Storm 22 inbound.


 Sharon Udasin

Following a remarkable winter in which back-to-back “atmospheric rivers” pummeled the West Coast, California’s snowpack levels have climbed to an all-time high, according to state meteorologists.

The state’s average snow-water equivalent — the amount of water contained in a snowpack — soared to 236 percent of seasonal norms on Thursday, surpassing a 1982-1983 record, the California Department of Water Resources reported.

While water content in the Northern California snowpack was only 191 percent of seasonal norms, Central and Southern measurements respectively reached 234 percent and 297 percent, the agency noted.

This feat was the result of an unusually wet winter, in which 17 atmospheric rivers barreled into California and 31 total swept across the West Coast at large, according to the Scripps Institution of Oceanography.

“We have atmospheric rivers to thank for all this recent rain,” the institute, based at University of California San Diego, relayed on Twitter.

Atmospheric rivers are “long, concentrated regions in the atmosphere that transport moist air from the tropics to higher latitudes” — producing heavy winds, rainfall and snow, per the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

The most recent such storm occurred this past week, showering the region with rain and snow after months of wet weather — and more is on the way this weekend.

Although this latest deluge was not as dramatic as previous storms, University of California, Los Angeles climate scientist Daniel Swain described the event as “remarkable for one thing.”

“It added even more snow water equivalent to the already record-breaking, essentially 300 percent of average for the seasonal peaks, southern Sierra snowpack,” Swain said during virtual “office hours” on Friday.

“This peak keeps getting higher and higher, and I think that it’s probably getting close to the annual maximum,” he continued.

While that peak may be approaching, the storm series has not entirely wrapped up yet.

“There is one more interesting and very cold system to get through next week, although it doesn’t look like it’s going to produce very much precipitation or wind,” Swain said.

The National Weather Service’s Weather Prediction Center forecasted “heavy mountain snow and lower elevation rain” along the West Coast, from Friday night through Sunday.

This latest influx, according to the forecast, will likely add “more snow to the already anomalous snowpack throughout the West.”

Swain emphasized that this event will probably not yield huge quantities of snow, but that it will bring “additional snow nonetheless.”

Once that system departs, however, Swain said that this “might be the beginning of the end, in terms of California’s very active season this year.”

“We’ve got about another five or six days of active cold weather and then things might change pretty dramatically towards warmer and less active conditions,” he added.

The rain and snow might soon stop falling, but Swain warned that “all of that water is going to have to come downhill sooner rather than later.”

He stressed that during other similarly wet winters, major flooding has impacted California’s central valleys, which are among the top agricultural producers nationwide.

Floods already inundating the region could “affect agriculture for much of the rest of the year” — raising the risk of plant fungal infections, damage to levees or plant drownings, according to Swain.


demon possessed witch freaks out

 The satanic sigils was his first clue, which he obviously ignored. Now, the demons are pushing her to kill him, as she declared.



AI designers admit AI is summoning demons

 The designers and AI, admitting they are demons. 

https://www.bitchute.com/video/0kTvngScltLM/



Thursday, March 30, 2023

And even more giant nephilim

 Just way too much evidence of a reality that was revealed to be true in the Holy Bible..."There were Giants in the Earth in those days, and afterward...." speaking of the flood.

Genesis 6

4There were giants in the earth in those days; and also after that, when the sons of God came in unto the daughters of men, and they bare children to them, the same became mighty men which were of old, men of renown.















And yet more giant nephilim

 Some deny all this evidence and this is just a smattering of posts, because they have stunted souls unable to see and hear, the truth. Some are the damned, who deny what they KNOW to be true, to further the evolution/globular lie. Some sleep, and have never awakened from the deep spell they are under and all their life.













And more giant nephilim

 The fallen angels really made a mess of things. There are a great many petrified chimeras, as well. Average Adamic man was about 12 feet tall, standard size. Which is tiny and NORMAL when compared to the corruption of that era from 4000 years ago.

Now, the corruption is back, as demonstrated. And the newly born black eyed uber demonically everything evil are growing by leaps and bounds. And the stuff already underground...it's imperative the DUMBS be taken out.

As they are.









More Titan Nephilim

 The proof is all around us. Just open your eyes and throw away all those lies they taught you all your life in school and on TV...and be free. For at the end of this rabbit hole, as in all, there is Yeshua and YHVH. Waiting. For you.

Yes, especially you.








The Titans became petrified by the waters of the FLOOD

 They are all around us. Under the ground and above it. Some mountain ranges are first generation nephilim, literally a mile or two tall. Just enormous. Each generation, they shrank in size. Even after the flood, top height for a nephy giant was about 90 feet.

Which we already have alive on earth.

Slits. It had red hair, six fingers, six toes, and this one was about 45 feet tall.