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  • TurdBomber
    TurdBomber Member Posts: 20,035 Standard Supporter

    Did @oregonblitzkrieg get recruited into that CIA program where they gave everyone massive amounts of acid?

    he runs it.
    "MKInfra"
  • oregonblitzkrieg
    oregonblitzkrieg Member Posts: 15,288
    edited August 2020

    Hurricane Season set to be Worst on Record for the USA



    As electric companies continue to chip away at the power
    outages caused by Tropical Storm Isaias, attention is turning
    to another problem across the Hudson Valley.

    The entire region has experienced cell service issues since
    Tuesday, including the inability to make phone calls and
    the loss of internet connection.

    The problem has been reported by all carriers. Cell towers
    from New Jersey into the region sustained major damage
    and will require service.

    The same storm knocked out 14 percent of Puerto Rico's cell
    towers.


  • oregonblitzkrieg
    oregonblitzkrieg Member Posts: 15,288


    Calcasieu Louisiana - Dick Gremillion with OHSEP Louisiana says that there are a lot of cell towers
    down making communicating with phone or radio is difficult. He asks all residents in the area to text rather than
    call people as this is less taxing on what limited service they have.

    The damage to the area is at least two times the damage that Rita did.

    It is not safe for residents at the moment and anyone who is trying to come back to the area to stay should understand
    that the area’s infrastructure can not support them.


    Lake Charles Louisiana - "It looks like a bomb went off. And I can tell you this, in all my years, I've never
    seen Hurricane damaged like this, cut through a city. It is like a tornado cut through here. This behind me, this is one of
    the many cell towers that came crashing down during the storm.
    - Meteorologist Rob Marciano