Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Thousands Homes Evacuated in Colorado Springs, Co....AGAIN - Same Disasters Visit Same Areas - Different Day

Thousands Homes Evacuated in Colorado Springs, Co....AGAIN - Same Disasters Visit Same Areas - Different Day
Posted By: Infoeditor [Send E-Mail]
Date: Tuesday, 11-Jun-2013 23:29:18

 
Thousands Homes Evacuated in Colorado Springs, Co....AGAIN - Same Disasters Visit Same Areas - Different Day
Poor Colorado has had its share of wildfires the past year or so. They had the big one which even threatened the Air Force Academy there after the Aurora Theater Shooting Massacre (1) and now the Black Forest Area at El Paso County has caused the evacuation of some 2530 homes while hundreds more are on voluntary evacuation status.
Some homes have already burned and homes to the south of the Royal Gorge Bridge and the Arkansas River are threatened from the fire which burned over 300 acres there, also.
Also in northern Colorado a fire in the Rocky Mountain National Park is burning.
Seems like this area is plagued by wildfires while Oklahoma is plagued by tornadoes, etc., same disasters keep hitting same areas.
1.
Colorado wildfire displaces 30,000, threatens U.S. Air Force Academy
http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/index.ssf/2012/06/colorado_fire.html

2.
Wildfires destroy homes in Colorado
http://www.wfaa.com/news/national/Wildfires-destroy-homes-in-Colorado-211130141.html


http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=279440

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm living thru it again.....almost exactly a year later!

Anonymous said...

With all of the corruption spewing from our government, as well as all of the scandals which are currently plaguing the presidential administration, it wouldn't surprise me at the very least if these brush fires were set deliberately by gov't operatives to further the nwo's plan to economically destroy American lives. We know about their weather control program, H.A.A.R.P. systems to cause hurricanes, tornados and torrential downpours and their pinpoint accuracy to deploy them anywhere and at anytime. My guess would be that they could've put out those fires probably less than a 4 to 6 hr period by causing thunderstorms to appear over the affected areas. - Jackie Blue