If John Paul Jackson's visions are accurate, there's no way to tell if this was the big storm he talked about, or if there's another one coming. As for the big earthquake, the San Andras fault is long overdue for some shake, rattle and roll. Either way, you couldn't pay me enough to live in California. I've seen too many movies. It always stuns me to hear about people getting wasted away in cars. They had days notice that this was coming. Where did they have to go that was that important? People do the same thing around here in a huge snow storm. Idiots! You can't fix stupid.
Ugh. People always try to put California in the ocean.
I lived there for much of my early life. Now I live elsewhere but own 4 rentals there. I called all 4 tenants to ask if they were OK and of course ask if they'd need me to send any handyman efforts their way. Each family let me know the news reports were way overblown and that this was pretty much just like any other heavy rain. Except in summer instead of winter. There's always "some" damage in a state where a weather event happens. This is normal. Normal in any state, normal in California too. TBH each family I rent to was originally from the Midwest and South, so they would've been fine if Hilary had stayed a hurricane and not got downgraded to the little wet storm that they ended up with.
I suspect this bit of fear-porn was written up prior to the "storm" because if anything, God dialed it way back before hitting California.
If John Paul Jackson's visions are accurate, there's no way to tell if this was the big storm he talked about, or if there's another one coming. As for the big earthquake, the San Andras fault is long overdue for some shake, rattle and roll. Either way, you couldn't pay me enough to live in California. I've seen too many movies. It always stuns me to hear about people getting wasted away in cars. They had days notice that this was coming. Where did they have to go that was that important? People do the same thing around here in a huge snow storm. Idiots! You can't fix stupid.
Very interesting! Only time, which declares all, will tell.
Ugh. People always try to put California in the ocean.
I lived there for much of my early life. Now I live elsewhere but own 4 rentals there. I called all 4 tenants to ask if they were OK and of course ask if they'd need me to send any handyman efforts their way. Each family let me know the news reports were way overblown and that this was pretty much just like any other heavy rain. Except in summer instead of winter. There's always "some" damage in a state where a weather event happens. This is normal. Normal in any state, normal in California too. TBH each family I rent to was originally from the Midwest and South, so they would've been fine if Hilary had stayed a hurricane and not got downgraded to the little wet storm that they ended up with.
I suspect this bit of fear-porn was written up prior to the "storm" because if anything, God dialed it way back before hitting California.