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Texas/Oklahoma Panhandles Continue To Burn - Were These Fires Accidents? - Or Something Far More Nefarious!

Saturday, March 2, 2024.
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Update On The Smokehouse Creek Fire In The Texas Panhandle:

Heartbreaking, devastating, horrible, unbelievable, surreal all fail to describe the situation in the Texas Panhandle.

Over 1,078,086 acres of grassland has now burned in the Texas Panhandle wildfire. It has burned 1,684 square miles and is only 15% contained. The parameter of the fire is 550 miles long.

So far it is estimated that over 10,000 cattle have been killed in the fires. There have been human deaths from the fires also. Westerly winds gusting up to 50 to 70 mph today and tomorrow are only going to exasperate,and worsen the problem and grow the fires even more!

Were these fires accidents? Possibly. We don’t know yet. Is there something far more nefarious behind these devastating fires? Possibly! Were Direct Energy Weapons (DEW) used to start these fires? We don’t know…yet.

One thing is very certain and that is that the massive loss of cattle (well over 10,000 perhaps far more) will have major impacts on America’s available beef supplies in the grocery stores in the comings weeks and months. The price of beef will sky rocket also. Expect shortages too.

Now these massive losses of cattle in these fires along with the 18,000 head of cattle killed in the Dimmit, Texas Dairy Farm Fire on April 10, 2023, and one does not have to stretch the imagination very far to realize something is wrong here. Not to mention other recent cattle losses, and the so called chicken fires over the past couple of years.

Do you think that maybe the Globalist really are trying to starve us out! I certainly do!


Coincidence? Mysterious Wildfires Destroy Texas Beef Industry

The American Journal March 1, 2024


Courtesy of Chad Casey on X.


Massive wildfires in Texas panhandle pose threat to cattle industry

KPRC 2 Click2Houston March 1, 2024

Flames continue to burn through the Texas Panhandle. The Smokehouse Creek Fire has burned over a million acres, the largest recorded fire in Texas history.

Texas Panhandle ranchers remove dead cattle killed by wildfires

Associated Press March 2, 2024

Ranchers in the fire-scarred Texas Panhandle are facing a grim task of disposing possibly thousands of dead cattle killed by smoke and flames. #texas #wildfire #fire #news

Oklahoma wildfires taking large toll on ranchers' livelihoods as flames claim cattle's lives

KOCO 5 News March 1, 2024


Perimeter of the Smokehouse Creek fire spans 550 miles

by Corbin Voges Fri, March 1st 2024 at 5:46 PM

AMARILLO, Texas (KVII) — The Smokehouse creek fire as of Friday evening is at 15% containment. The concern for this weekend is fires will likely try to rekindle in the strong winds. 15% containment may sound like a very low number, but during the press conference this afternoon in Borger, fire officials stated that the perimeter of the Smokehouse creek fire is 550 miles long.

To put that number into perspective, driving around the perimeter of the fire is the same distance as driving from Amarillo to Kansas City. This is an extremely expansive length that firefighters are trying to cover ahead of a weekend where critical fire conditions will once again be present.
Hot, dry, and windy conditions will all be present on Saturday and Sunday. Gusts will be anywhere from 40 to 50 mph this weekend. Fire Danger will be critical to extremely critical level. Try not to create any sparks! A Fire Weather Warning will be in effect from Saturday afternoon through Sunday evening. Temperatures will be in the 70s all weekend with humidity as low as 5%.

90% of wildfire starts are human caused and officials are messaging how imperative it is to not have any new fires this weekend that would otherwise pull resources away from the fires that are still active.

The forecast next week shows cooler conditions behind a pair of cold fronts. The first set to arrive Monday evening and the second on Thursday evening. There is a low chance for precipitation late next week.

National Weather Service Home Page.

Storm Prediction Centers Fire Weather Outlooks Today & Sunday.

Amarillo National Weather Service Office Web Page.

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