I left out one of their favorite vectors of destruction: that of unnatural "natural" disasters they either create or amplify, such as great flood, wind, lightning, drought, freeze, sinkholes, and quakes, besides, of course, not so wild "wildfires."
The Dante and Milton literary tells on the man-engineered nature of several of those "wildf…
I left out one of their favorite vectors of destruction: that of unnatural "natural" disasters they either create or amplify, such as great flood, wind, lightning, drought, freeze, sinkholes, and quakes, besides, of course, not so wild "wildfires."
The Dante and Milton literary tells on the man-engineered nature of several of those "wildfires" were the headlines of "Raging Inferno" for Paradise, CA and Paradise, KS. Of course, Lahaina was often called "paradise," too, for its great beauty, but now it's referred to as "Paradise Lost." The name "Lahaina" also means "merciless sun" (laser?) and "day of sacrifice" in Hawaiian.
BTW The remains of the older Hawaiian civilisations, otherwise known as "natives" altho they were just part of a succession of civilisations in that area, had been in a battle with the govt. for decades about reclaiming LaHaina as theirs. Finally a date had been set for a couple of weeks after the fire took place when LaHaina would be handed back to the natives. And of course this could not be allowed to happen. The origins of the words La Haina come from that earlier widespread civilisation, which was part of a massive thriving "tartarian" or "old world" network, and it means The People, eg. themselves. You will find similar words like Ayna for "the people" in all South American languages, thruout all the southern hemisphere islands, and as far away as Japan, and people and cultures travelled freely between all these areas using the ocean as a highway.
So really very sorry, Michael Srite, KS must be the state abbreviation for Kansas. Hope you didn't have to think too hard! I obviously didn't --
Paradise, Kansas is a small community of 35, as of the 2020 census, in Russell County in the central northern part of the state along the 39th latitude. It was likely picked as a fire site because of its name, or there's also another obscure masonic or occultic reason as to why. The town was nearly completely destroyed in the December 2021 fire, but they're rebuilding. If you can find Waldo, Paradise is just due west.
I left out one of their favorite vectors of destruction: that of unnatural "natural" disasters they either create or amplify, such as great flood, wind, lightning, drought, freeze, sinkholes, and quakes, besides, of course, not so wild "wildfires."
The Dante and Milton literary tells on the man-engineered nature of several of those "wildfires" were the headlines of "Raging Inferno" for Paradise, CA and Paradise, KS. Of course, Lahaina was often called "paradise," too, for its great beauty, but now it's referred to as "Paradise Lost." The name "Lahaina" also means "merciless sun" (laser?) and "day of sacrifice" in Hawaiian.
BTW The remains of the older Hawaiian civilisations, otherwise known as "natives" altho they were just part of a succession of civilisations in that area, had been in a battle with the govt. for decades about reclaiming LaHaina as theirs. Finally a date had been set for a couple of weeks after the fire took place when LaHaina would be handed back to the natives. And of course this could not be allowed to happen. The origins of the words La Haina come from that earlier widespread civilisation, which was part of a massive thriving "tartarian" or "old world" network, and it means The People, eg. themselves. You will find similar words like Ayna for "the people" in all South American languages, thruout all the southern hemisphere islands, and as far away as Japan, and people and cultures travelled freely between all these areas using the ocean as a highway.
What is Paradise, KA?
So really very sorry, Michael Srite, KS must be the state abbreviation for Kansas. Hope you didn't have to think too hard! I obviously didn't --
Paradise, Kansas is a small community of 35, as of the 2020 census, in Russell County in the central northern part of the state along the 39th latitude. It was likely picked as a fire site because of its name, or there's also another obscure masonic or occultic reason as to why. The town was nearly completely destroyed in the December 2021 fire, but they're rebuilding. If you can find Waldo, Paradise is just due west.