DISASTER BREAKING - Beijing Destroyed by Biblical Floods - CCP Panics

ChicagoMan74

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BREAKING - Beijing Destroyed by Biblical Floods - CCP Panics​

I've followed these guys for a bit of time now. They are both expats with Chinese wife's and lived in China. You don't have to watch the full 2 hour video to get the gist of it...but I have to ask...why is this not being widely reported in the west? I mean...economically and possibly politically in China...this is going to leave a mark.

RT 1:58:10

 

mzkitty

I give up.
I've been seeing their flooding videos, and it is terrible. BUT we just went through horrendous flooding in the northeast, and personally I just wasn't up to posting more flood videos. I mean I saw one that had hundreds of cars like going over some kind of falls or something. It got to me............

:(
 

Blacknarwhal

Let's Go Brandon!
Half of me is relieved because there's no WAY that China's going to invade ANYTHING with THAT MUCH OF THE COUNTRY UNDER WATER. And probably undrinkable water at that, so their ongoing problems with water have NOT just been solved.

The other half is horrified because this has to represent a massive loss of life. God help them.
 

TheSearcher

Are you sure about that?
Half of me is relieved because there's no WAY that China's going to invade ANYTHING with THAT MUCH OF THE COUNTRY UNDER WATER. And probably undrinkable water at that, so their ongoing problems with water have NOT just been solved.

The other half is horrified because this has to represent a massive loss of life. God help them.
Same take here. What a crazy tragedy.

Not to hijack this thread, but this sort of instability is common at the end of the 12000-year climactic cycle. And that's about where we are. A lot of what China has been doing in Africa and other places far outside their national boundaries is likely an attempt to get ahead of these changes.
 

mecoastie

Veteran Member
Half of me is relieved because there's no WAY that China's going to invade ANYTHING with THAT MUCH OF THE COUNTRY UNDER WATER. And probably undrinkable water at that, so their ongoing problems with water have NOT just been solved.

The other half is horrified because this has to represent a massive loss of life. God help them.
Or forces them to move the timeline up as a distraction for the masses
 

Matt

Veteran Member
The changing climate is undeniable and the narrative must be controlled! The American mob must not be stampeded... that would kill us all!

Where do you put all of the Americans that currently live in danger zones?

the gov has quietly pulled many of the parasites into kill zones.... coastal flooding will be solving the drug problem very soon... this is why San Fran, Seattle, Portland, etc has been allowed to implode

same reason the high skilled labor force has been pushed to move inland and disperse.... only way to ensure enough survive for recovery.

The Navajos used to dry farm corn and beans here in the four corners..... I struggle to keep it alive with a hose available... the UV is killing everything.... I have to water twice a day.... the juniper trees are dying in large numbers too....

The media is a bunch of bastards, but they really are doing us a favor by not telling the mob just how serious this is
 

Babs

Veteran Member

BREAKING - Beijing Destroyed by Biblical Floods - CCP Panics​

I've followed these guys for a bit of time now. They are both expats with Chinese wife's and lived in China. You don't have to watch the full 2 hour video to get the gist of it...but I have to ask...why is this not being widely reported in the west? I mean...economically and possibly politically in China...this is going to leave a mark.

RT 1:58:10


I've watched these guys (Especially Serpentza) for years. If you want to know the truth about China, listen to them.
 

mikeabn

Finally not a lurker!
As we rebuild (sort of) some of our warmaking ability (ammo) they may feel pushed into a corner with no option but to strike first like the Japanese. Think 'oil embargo' and 'Two-Ocean Navy'. We are distracted by Ukraine (remember the U-boat attacks in 1941 before Pearl Harbor).
 

packyderms_wife

Neither here nor there.
Same take here. What a crazy tragedy.

Not to hijack this thread, but this sort of instability is common at the end of the 12000-year climactic cycle. And that's about where we are. A lot of what China has been doing in Africa and other places far outside their national boundaries is likely an attempt to get ahead of these changes.

Agreed! And it could be one of the reasons they're sending so many balloons over North America. What I noticed about the pattern is that the areas they went over are the ones that Ben from Suspicious Observers said will survive the coming catastrophe... and interestingly enough that's also where our critical military bases are also located.
 

Dozdoats

On TB every waking moment

81 years ago, Nazi Germany launched 'Operation Drumbeat' U-boat offensive
On January 13, 1942, Nazi Germany launched "Operation Drumbeat," the devastating U-boat offensive, right here off the shores of Virginia and North Carolina



Author: Mike Gooding
Published: 2:50 PM EST January 13, 2022
Updated: 4:56 PM EST January 13, 2023
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NORFOLK, Va. — It goes down as one of the most deadly campaigns of World War II, yet it remains one of the least told tales.

Exactly 81 years ago, Nazi Germany launched "Operation Drumbeat," the devastating U-boat offensive in the mid-Atlantic, right here off the shores of Virginia and North Carolina.

It was January 13, 1942, the dawn of Nazi Germany's campaign to defeat America on its own shores. Eighteen of Hitler's U-boats -- or submarines -- sank nearly 500 Allied freighters and tankers along the U.S. Atlantic coast, killing around 5,000 merchant seamen and U.S. Navy sailors./snip/

I used to fish a number of those wrecks.
 

inskanoot

Veteran Member
Speakin‘ of the weather,



THAT CHINESE PLAN TO TURN ALL OF TIBET INTO A WEATHER MODIFICATION TECHNOLOGY​

You may remember a few years ago I blogged about China's plan to turn all of its occupied Tibet into a weather modification technology, and that I blogged about that topic again a couple of years later:

See also China plans rapid expansion of 'weather modification' efforts

I submit, for reasons that will become clear in my elaboration of today's high octane speculation, that this Chinese project to turn all of Tibet into a massive weather modification technology is the proper context in which to view and interpret the following story shared by W.G. (with our thanks):

China begins trial operations with world's largest solar telescope array

Now for all of you Richard C. Hoagland fans, I draw your attention to the article's very definite display of some very "tetrahedral numbers":

The world's largest array of sun-monitoring radio telescopes has begun trial operations in southwest China.
The Daocheng Solar Radio Telescope (DSRT) consists of 313 dishes, each with a diameter of 19.7 feet (6 meters), forming a circle with a circumference of 1.95 miles (3.14 kilometers). A 328-feet-high (100 m) calibration tower stands in the center of the ring. (Emphasis added)
Why "tetrahedral" numbers? In a nutshell, Mr. Hoagland years ago elaborated a complex hypothesis regarding a spherically circuminscribed tetrahedron: if one places a tetrahedron inside a sphere with the verticies of the tetrahedron touching the surface of the sphere, with one of those vertices touching the axis of rotation of the sphere, and then measures the latitude where the other tetrahedral vertices touch the sphere, they will universally fall out at approximately 19.47 degrees north or south latitude (depending upon the northern or southern orientation of the vertex on the axis of rotation). Mr. Hoagland then pointed out in various writings and interviews that if one looks at planetary upwellings of energy across the solar system, many of them contain such upwellings at this lattitude on the planetary surface, the Great Red Spot or Storm on Jupiter being the most famous example, but the Hawaiian volcanoes being a more familiar example closer to home. To Mr. Hoagland, these tetrahedral numbers were, in other words, a clue to a possible hyper-dimensional physics, since if one rotated such spherically circuminscribed tetrahedra in N dimensions, the energy produced would be manifest at that latitude in lower dimensions (such as three dimensions of Jupiter or Earth). Thus, the appearance of numbers involving the coefficient of 195, such as 0.195 or 1.95 or 19.5 are all harmonics of that basic (and apparently dimensionless) "fundamental" of 195...

So it is at the very least suggestive that the Chinese solar telescope appears to have either close approximations (19.7) or actual reproductions (1.95 miles, which turns out to be 3.14 kilometers, a close approximation to yet another "fundamental", pi). It is suggestive because it implies that the solar telescope array, appearing as it does in the context of an entire country - Tibet - being turned into a vast weather modification machine, might be for far more than merely observing the Sun, but also for manipulating or influencing the Sun. After all, the Sun is the chief driver of weather on this planet (not, thank you goofy climate change advocates, cow farts or large scale agriculture).

Is there, however, anything that suggests this in the article?

There is, and it's a doozy:

DSRT is situated in Daocheng County, on a plateau in Sichuan province in southwest China. Its main task is continuous monitoring of the sun and observing solar flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs). It will also aid research into monitoring and early warning methods for pulsars, fast radio bursts and asteroids.
DSRT was developed by the National Space Science Center under the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). The array is part of the Meridian Project on space weather monitoring, a major China national science and technology infrastructure.
Amid all that bland prose about measuring space weather and "early warning methods for pulsars, fast radio bursts, and asteroids" lurks the possibility that by collecting data from the Sun, the array could be used as not only a collection interferometer but a multiple wave mixer or power-broadcast antenna array, perhaps even a phased array, to "tickle" the Sun - a giagantic ball of plasma - with a little plasma of its own making. After all, if one wants to modify and manipulate the weather by turning all of Tibet into a weather modification device, then knowing what the Sun was up to on a regular and consistent basis would seem to be a necessity, and thus at the minimum this array is a necessary component of a vast planetary-scale weather modification scheme. (And yes, you may now think of the word "weapon".) Remotely possibly. But I suggest one need not jump through all these hoops to arrive at this conclusion.

In what I advance now I hope people will remember that I know nothing about Mandarin, so I am merely recording my observations about the name of this solar telescope based on some very cursory searches and observations. So back to our not having to jump through hoops to arrive at the speculative conclusion I've arrived at:

The possibility of its use to manipulate in addition to observe is contained in the name of the machine itself: Dao + cheng. Dao, or Tao, is of course a word laden with a complex and multi-layered cosmic significance in the Mandarin. The closest approximation to it in a western language would be the words Logos or Kosmos, both words implying reason and order of a cosmic scale and nature, and for Christians, a cosmic covenant that is at root personal in character. Dao connotes much the same idea of a celestial and cosmic order inclusive of a moral order and covenant, and is intimately linked to that other great Chinese cultural idea, the "mandate of heaven". It might even be argued that the Dao is not only inclusive of this moral and cosmic order, but that it also constitutes a political and cultural imperative to extend that order to nature, and hence to the weather, by applied reason and technology. A little more research will reveal the name Daocheng is also the name of the county in which the array is located, and that name in turn connotes "entrances" to a valley, and so on.

In short, the name itself suggests or implies all sorts of things, most of them having to do not just with passive observation, but submission to, and manipulation and use of, that order. And to crawl out even further on to the twig, and again with the caveat that I'm by no means even remotely familiar with the Mandarin nor with its inner logic or how it "works", I cannot help but think that there is a connection to the Dao de Ching.

And for the final cherry on this wild high octane speculation sundae, many of you may recall the short-lived television series called The Event, about a group of extraterrestrials who look entirely human and who crashed on this planet during the Second World War. These "look-alikes" differ from humans by only a small genetic variance, but because of this variance, are also much longer-lived than humans. They came here in search of a new planetary home because in the plotline of the series, their home planet is dying (how and why we're never told). Toward the very end of the series we learn that these human-like extraterrestrials have been secretly building a vast array of some sort in...

...Tibet.

Indeed, in the final episodes of this short-lived series we are afforded glimpses of this array, and for anyone who has seen the series, it looks for all the world like the Daocheng solar telescope array, leaving little room for doubt that one inspired the other, but in which order we don't know. In any case, in the series, the Tibetan array is hardly a passive "observation-only" device. Its sole purpose and function being, rather, to reach out and "grab" the aliens' home planet, and drag it and park it here in close Earth orbit(with the obvious implication that if it could do that, it could reach out and grab an asteroid, and either smash it into the planet, or stop it from doing so). And with that, the series was suddenly (and in my opinion inexplicably) canceled, leaving everyone hovering in thin air with no conclusion to the storyline.

For some time I've been raising the possibility that humanity now has, within its technological grasp, machines and techniques that could via mechanisms of resonance and so on, affect not just planetary systems like weather, but the Sun itself, and while it's a guess and only a guess, I strongly suspect that there's more to this array than we're being told...and if so, then add China to the very very small list of nations with this ability.

See you on the flip side...
 

Yogizorch

Has No Life - Lives on TB
All this is likely doing is putting their backs in a corner. That's making it closer to war, not further away. They are going to get desperate here right quick and given the history, the only alternative in their minds is violence and war.
I wonder how replacing the leaders managing their nuclear arsenal plays into this. Maybe they were replaced by someone willing to actually launch an attack.
 

mzkitty

I give up.
Alright, I looked..... this is from 2 hours ago:

Flooded rivers, trapped residents test China's disaster response​


August 3, 202311:52 AM EDTUpdated 2 hours ago

BEIJING, Aug 3 (Reuters) - From coping with dangerously swollen rivers to helping residents trapped in waterlogged cities, China's disaster-response systems are being put to the test after one of the strongest storms in years brought record rainfall that could take weeks to recede.
Typhoon Doksuri battered northern China this week with extreme rain, breaking Beijing's 140-year rainfall record and dumping volumes of rain that normally fall in a whole year in the populous province of Hebei.

As the last of Doksuri's rain drift into China's northeastern border provinces, a region the size of Britain is grappling with the aftermath and the urgent tasks of safely discharging overflowing water from reservoirs and rescuing tens of thousands of people trapped in their homes.

As of Thursday, more than 1.2 million people in Hebei had been taken to safety. The volume of rain that fell in the province exceeded the storage capacity of its large and medium-sized reservoirs by more than two-fold, state media said.

The Hai river basin, where five rivers converge and which includes Hebei and Beijing, is going through a "flood evolution process" with its flood-control engineering systems experiencing the "most severe test" since inundations in 1996, state media reported.
In the summer of 1996, large-scale flooding in the Yangtze river basin killed about 2,800 people, damaged millions of homes and inundated swathes of cropland.

Authorities in Hebei raised its natural disaster emergency response level while Beijing kept a warning in place for landslides on its outskirts.

Floodwaters could take up to a month to recede in Hebei, where Zhuozhou is the hardest hit city, a water resources department official told state media. About 100,000 people in the city southwest of Beijing have been evacuated, or a sixth of its population.

China has long been aware of urban waterlogging risks, with rapid urbanisation creating metropolitan sprawls that cover floodplains with concrete. Extreme weather driven by global warming is making it worse.

Rainfall in northeastern provinces could be as much as 50% higher than normal in August, China's national forecaster warned.

LOGISTICS NIGHTMARE​

One severely affected area in Zhuozhou is the township of Matou, where roads turned into rivers, power and drinking water supplies have been cut, mobile phone signals are down and many residents are trapped in their homes.

Rescuers in rubber rafts and boats plied Matou's waterlogged streets, stopping to belay trapped residents down from high-rise buildings. Some residents were carried to safety by large forklifts, a state broadcaster reported.

"Is there no way to discharge the water now? The water is not receding and the rescue efficiency is too low," said one social media user, alarmed that some places in Zhuozhou are 6 metres (20 feet) under water.

"The six metres of water is not a problem of heavy rains at all, but a problem of flood discharge."

But rescue efforts have been difficult.

City and emergency management officials have stopped accepting new rescue teams from elsewhere, state-backed media reported, citing over-crowded access routes and a lack of coordination as adding to safety concerns.

State media said rescuers from around China have been offering to help with Zhuozhou's flood relief but some have not received the approval they need from officials to operate on the ground.


From 3 hours ago, video, 43 seconds:

Front-End Loaders Rescue People Trapped In China Flood​

August 3, 2023

Front-end loaders are rescuing people in flooding brought on by the heaviest rainfall in 140 years in Beijing. The flooding collapsed a highway, washed away roads and left thousands displaced.

 

TheSearcher

Are you sure about that?

1DWPA
 

john70

Veteran Member
Half of me is relieved because there's no WAY that China's going to invade ANYTHING with THAT MUCH OF THE COUNTRY UNDER WATER. And probably undrinkable water at that, so their ongoing problems with water have NOT just been solved.

The other half is horrified because this has to represent a massive loss of life. God help them.
the war machine is not under water
 

Blacknarwhal

Let's Go Brandon!
the war machine is not under water

It might as well be. If it isn't, then it's not going to be looking in the right direction when every Zhang, Zhao and Hop Sing in the phone book comes knife-first into the CCP's back passage. You think that social credit is going to prevent them from fixing up long pig to quiet their children's bellies?
 

packyderms_wife

Neither here nor there.
It might as well be. If it isn't, then it's not going to be looking in the right direction when every Zhang, Zhao and Hop Sing in the phone book comes knife-first into the CCP's back passage. You think that social credit is going to prevent them from fixing up long pig to quiet their children's bellies?

Given another thread here were millions of chinese were invading the US via our southern border, me thinks they are planning on eating american long pig.
 
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