Interestingly, the fires in the Grand Canyon flared up after the ban on uranium mining in the Canyon was lifted
Coincidence?
You decide…
I watched this from the get-go.
An obvious narrative being set-up.
Haven’t watched the above video; as I’m already convinced, it’s an ongoing op.
I live in Nova Scotia and bans on woods travel have been around for decades although used very seldom. 3 times in the last 25 years. The $25,000 fine was introduced a couple of years ago as the smaller fines were no longer working as a deterrent. Too many idjits. The province is tiny in size compared to the other provinces and northern territories
55,284 km2 (21,345 sq mi). Prince Edward Island being the only province smaller than Nova Scotia. I’d point a finger at the insurance industry before the mining industry as that’s been dead for ages. Uranium mining has never occurred here that I’m aware of and there’s no infrastructure in place to accommodate it but there certainly is elsewhere in Canada. We’re loaded with coal, natural gas and gold to name only three natural resources and none are being extracted. What we do have, is a severe shortage of common sense. I was a volunteer firefighter from 1985-2005 and a paid wildnand firefighter for the Provincial Dept of Natural Resources from 2000-2020. I witnessed the lack of common sense bottoming out many years ago. As a kid we knew enough to stay away from the woods during drought conditions like we’re currently experiencing. We were taught that both at home and in school. The only thing being taught for years now is that fires are caused by climate change. Stupidity reigns supreme. We have lots of wind and solar farms with more startups than I can keep track of though.
Uranium mining? That’s a distraction. A climate lock down under the guise of fire protection? That wouldn’t surprise me. Trudeau warned of that during the scamdemic.
Weather manipulation, which has been federally regulated since 1970, is never ever mentioned.
Nobody answered this call. Of course, governments are always ‘testing the waters’ of public opinion to create a ‘divide and conquer’ at the behest of industry(s). What better way to divide the people than the need for jobs versus protecting the environment. The real needs, wants, and desires of our competing globalist masters are always hidden in layers behind the curtain. Any situation can be revisited in the future. The people never see the ‘cut and dried’ version of any scenario. All we can do is speculate with a constant eye on history.