Must We First Be Experts? The Emperor Has No Clothes

Neither do I. I am not a firefighter, forest ranger, biologist, meteorologist, virologist, botanist, physician, theologian, nor a host of other titled people

Must I:

  • Be a registered nurse to treat a laceration? Not yet.
  • Have a forestry degree to correctly identify tree species and features? Not yet.
  • Become a landscape architect to install a nice flower bed? Not yet.
  • Be a plumber to fix a faucet? A mechanic to change a car battery? Not yet.
  • Have a PhD in Physics to understand that significant differences in thermal mass and flammability exist between materials, and when materials such as crops, roots, prairie grass, soil, trees, rocks, metal structures and plastics are ignited, they should register temperatures within their respective (and historic) ranges (assuming they should even burn)… despite wind conditions?
    I guess so.

I have five senses; decades of experiences, discoveries and mistakes; a lifetime of memories, relationships and decisions; and most importantly, the ability to reason and conclude. Nor am I the only one, but we are a diminishing breed it seems.

I do not need expertise:

  • To know that fire-consumed metals adjacent to unburned combustibles is unnatural.

  • To realize that something changed, something new and devastating came into the mainstream, around 2017 with those wildfires in northern California.

  • To conclude that new cloud classifications refer to non-organic (created) cloud types and are not rare, recent discoveries, despite what Ari at the Weather Channel says.

  • To notice relationship between: chemtrails; cloud and air mass appearance, formation, and behavior; energy propagation indications; and subsequent weather development.

  • To understand basic statistics, which, inform and advise when they’re accepted and used, but reveal conspiracy and evil when they’re ignored and denied.

  • To observe and learn patterns; whether in nature, on machinery, in politics, behaviors or when demonstrated by unions, corporations, and government agencies.

  • To discern narratives, be they out of the mouths of robotic journalists, controlled opposition, preachers, politicians, pundits, and/or useful idiots.

And since I am slow, like Forrest Gump:

  • To learn, eventually, when and where to cast pearls and shake off boot dust.

But never convincing, eh?

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@sharick
What do you want?! My focus is in a different area. If YOU feel led to report on these fires, etc., be my guest. I will continue to post on what I feel led to report.

Sharick: You have put this so eloquently, and it expresses what we have felt for years when dealing with local politicians. In the past I used to write to them, expressing concern with different things we felt were eroding life in our community, certain environmental pollution issues that impacted us on our property, weird stuff going on with so-called “health care” (over which we felt our tax money was squandered), local road safety issues, and also some animal cruelty issues. Prior to covid, someone from the provincial member of legislative assembly would call us from his or her office (or write a letter), calmly informing us that whatever we highlighted was not to be considered as they relied only on “experts”. The pattern was always, always, always the same: some excuse as to why my issue was not to be addressed, because it hadn’t come to them via an “expert”. I once asked the representative who phoned: “If you only listen to the experts, then what is the purpose of the role of your office as my member of legislative assembly”? Who actually represents the constituents if only the politically designated “experts” are the only voices that get an ear? I suggested that we get rid of the MLAs and MPs and Mayors as they are a waste of tax money – to which the representative replied in outraged shock: “Oh no - we can’t do that, then we wouldn’t have a democracy!” And to which I then replied: “Well, I don’t see any democracy if there is no one to speak on behalf of my concerns, if only politically designated “experts” who don’t even live in my community are the ones to whom the ear is turned”.

I wish I had had a copy of your post with me – perhaps it could have done him some good to read that.

Strangely enough, once the covid racket started, I wrote a letter to my MP, MLA, and Mayor asking them to come clean with all of that stuff. At that point, they had stopped responding to letters. No one in our community who wrote a letter about that stuff received any reply – the politically designated “experts” were the ones who had the ear of the politicians, and the constituents were left out in the cold. So-called “democracy”.

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Not being an expert may be an advantage. If this is technology, only a few insiders who are handcuffed from speaking about it have the knowledge how it works. There are non-blue roofs unaffected in the vid, but several blue roofs clearly were not touched. What clue does this give about the frequency of the energy being used? Collaboration of the community of non-expert minds is the value of bringing discussion like this to the site. Someone on the site may have info about the color blue, lasers of various frequencies in use, optics/emissivity/reflectivity etc (not me). Hmmm I wonder if there is an up-tick in sales numbers for blue colored roofing metal. I wonder if there is a coincidental ‘extra ingredient’ used in the pigment for blue roofs. Several threads here that could be pulled.

I am a landscape architect and installing flower beds is NOT in the job description. That is called “landscaper”. We are engineers, ecologists and land planners coordinating architecture and specific site construction specialists. Thanks. Forty years of having to explain that concept and it gets old.

By the way, you DO need to be trained to see the patterns if we are to fix what has been broken for so long in this country.

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Thank you for the smile this morning. I DID choose my words carefully.

Thought you missed the thread. :slightly_smiling_face:

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