THE WORLD IS BURNING


The world is burning:


Aside from the Carr fire, which burned 89,000 acres as of Sunday morning, among the most serious are:

— The Cranston fire in the San Jacinto Mountains that burned 13,000 acres and several homes.
— The Ferguson fire near Yosemite National Park that closed the park and burned 53,000 acres.
— The River fire in Mendocino County that has burned 13,000 acres and four homes.
— The Ranch fire, also in Mendocino County, that has burned 11,000 acres.
— The Steele fire in Napa County, which burned 150 acres and seven structures.
— The Natches fire on the California-Oregon border, which has burned 4,600 acres.

Several cities set all-time heat records this year — in July — but the most serious heat waves, Patzert said, typically don't arrive until September.

"The dog days are not here yet," he said. "We're in for a long, hot summer."

Greek, Sweden, and Italy fires as well:




The answers are there if you choose to look and understand.

YET ANOTHER ATTACK BY THE RELIGION OF PEACE! 

60 years of NASA lies:

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