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How the authorities everywhere call private rescues to a halt

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From Robin Westenra @ substack

After posting this yesterday

Was the closing of bridges in Lower Hutt a psyop, or an “abundance of caution”?

Robin Westenra 21 Apr

That is not an assertion but points to a line of questioning

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I had some very helpful comments from TruthWatchNZ that I wish to share with you.

Coming from the Rangitikei myself yes that river photo does look like the Mangaweka area!

IMHO I’d watch those closures. I’ve been looking closely at the disasters world wide (many manufactured via weather modification tech) and there are growing similarities to how they go down.

One of them is blocked exits. Road blocks. Closed bridges. In one of the Lahaina articles it was noted that only those who ran the road blocks lived to tell the tale.

Another aspect is, they call private rescues to a halt. And/or prosecute them after the event. (Mt Maunganui, White Island, Gabrielle, Pike River).

They also release dams pleading innocence but give no warnings or very late warnings.

Another is, warning alarms not working or again, too late.

It’s all forming a pattern which doesn’t make sense until you begin to join other dots and listen to real first responders.

These two from Hurricane Harvey tell all, (note there’s a video at the end of the article):

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