Search
Latest topics
» The infamous DP continusby urchinatheart Yesterday at 3:01 pm
» Call to the DVLA
by urchinatheart Yesterday at 2:36 pm
» BEWARE OF TSB BANK
by daveiron Sun Mar 17, 2024 6:53 am
» SAR dispute
by RaspberryBlu Sat Mar 16, 2024 7:18 pm
» Help / Advice needed on ongoing neighbour harassment
by memegirl777 Sat Mar 16, 2024 5:51 pm
» United Kingdom? Really?
by assassin Sat Mar 16, 2024 4:17 pm
» DWP and HMRC alleged debts
by assassin Wed Mar 13, 2024 7:20 pm
» Serial Posty been awarded £10'000 for a fake bite
by memegirl777 Wed Mar 13, 2024 3:05 pm
» HSBC advice please.
by Trishiapp28 Wed Mar 13, 2024 7:36 am
» He is going to save us again
by flyingfish Sun Mar 10, 2024 12:00 pm
» Government fraud
by midnight Sun Mar 10, 2024 7:01 am
» THIS IS THE ONE ?
by daveiron Sun Mar 10, 2024 3:45 am
» how to remove a shareholder?
by scrwm Fri Mar 08, 2024 12:06 pm
» I DO NOT CONSENT [62%] - ReformUK got 5% of the electorate. Labour 17%
by badvoc Thu Mar 07, 2024 12:25 pm
» What can ai do about Santander
by Godfastro Thu Mar 07, 2024 11:47 am
» Useful videos Council Tax
by daveiron Tue Mar 05, 2024 10:05 pm
» broadcaster vs me
by scrwm Tue Mar 05, 2024 4:37 pm
» The new GOODF process works
by urchinatheart Tue Mar 05, 2024 10:45 am
» Worth a watch
by LionsShare Tue Mar 05, 2024 9:11 am
» Farmers IsThis What's Needed?
by LionsShare Mon Mar 04, 2024 8:46 pm
» Debt Bomb 11
by Biggiebest Sun Mar 03, 2024 10:05 pm
» accepted dca alleged debt
by Mrblue2015 Sun Mar 03, 2024 5:09 pm
» DVLA
by daveiron Fri Mar 01, 2024 9:20 pm
» Solicitors contacted me via e-mail asking for money.
by Kaddabriol Thu Feb 29, 2024 2:12 pm
» Claiming again
by LionsShare Thu Feb 29, 2024 11:07 am
» Useful Utility Vids
by LionsShare Wed Feb 28, 2024 1:59 pm
» what the bank of england runs the country?
by LionsShare Mon Feb 26, 2024 3:54 pm
» know who you are volume ??
by LionsShare Mon Feb 26, 2024 12:19 pm
» New Member
by daveiron Mon Feb 26, 2024 11:55 am
» Learning New Skills _Pt 2 Buying Tools
by assassin Mon Feb 26, 2024 4:35 am
» Learning New Skills _Pt 2 Buying Tools
by assassin Mon Feb 26, 2024 4:33 am
» Learning new Skills Part 1
by assassin Mon Feb 26, 2024 4:27 am
» General Equity?
by LionsShare Tue Feb 20, 2024 7:03 pm
» Visit by appointment notice
by Moonbabymum Tue Feb 20, 2024 4:37 pm
» Discussion on Info'd Vids
by LionsShare Tue Feb 13, 2024 11:52 am
» debts loans mortgages etc (tear off slips?)
by LionsShare Mon Feb 12, 2024 3:54 pm
» Quick one
by Lopsum Sun Feb 11, 2024 6:03 pm
» debt settlement payoff
by daveiron Sat Feb 10, 2024 10:58 pm
» Council tax and summons for arrest
by LionsShare Fri Feb 09, 2024 2:17 pm
» Council Tax (getting answers)
by LionsShare Fri Feb 09, 2024 12:57 pm
» council tax 1st of april
by daveiron Sun Feb 04, 2024 9:46 pm
» DSAR
by daveiron Sun Feb 04, 2024 9:28 pm
» Warning about a previous post
by Mrblue2015 Sat Feb 03, 2024 5:10 pm
» Please leave a comment on this site
by daveiron Fri Feb 02, 2024 10:01 pm
» Lithiun Battery Dangers
by badvoc Fri Feb 02, 2024 1:52 pm
» its a trap
by LionsShare Thu Feb 01, 2024 9:49 am
» Car In Trust
by LionsShare Tue Jan 30, 2024 3:05 pm
» Honest Nottingham Po-lice
by assassin Sat Jan 27, 2024 4:11 am
» Why you rebut a complaint
by assassin Sat Jan 27, 2024 4:05 am
» Village Winter
by assassin Sat Jan 27, 2024 4:03 am
» Sand Batteries
by assassin Tue Jan 23, 2024 5:45 pm
» Hoist Portfolio Holding Limited
by Indebttoo Mon Jan 22, 2024 11:03 pm
» Occupier
by assassin Sun Jan 21, 2024 5:27 pm
» Electric Vehicles
by assassin Sun Jan 21, 2024 4:54 pm
» *** URGENT *** PLEASE HELP
by daveiron Fri Jan 19, 2024 10:02 pm
Moon phases
Wildfires
+2
daveiron
assassin
6 posters
The GOODF Approach :: News :: Other news
Page 1 of 1
Wildfires
California is the latest victim of wildfires, but is it all it appears, or is portrayed to be?
Governments can send man to the moon, spend huge sums building warships, rockets, nuclear missiles, tanks, and many other things using public money but they seem unable to cure simple problems such as wildfires in areas such as California, but why. Actually then can prevent them and as California has over 1000 miles of coastline and this means they have access to over 1000 miles of water which can be used to fight fires; what is missing is the willingness to invest a small fraction of the annual monies spent on the defence systems to actually put in place a series of effective firefighting systems.
Instead, they rely upon firefighters working in hostile conditions using fire engines which carry finite amounts of water from a readily available source to the area of a fire they are tackling and this takes time, they only deal with a small area of fire at a time and then bring in aeroplanes and helicopters which can only carry small amounts of water and they bomb the area with relatively small amounts of water which is ineffective and more of a publicity stunt, than something effective, but it does cost a lot of money which means people are making profits from public money.
Reality is somewhat different as it is perfectly possible to install a series of pipework fed from the sea and into these huge swathes of land and connect them to free standing monitor systems capable of firing water up to two miles from themselves, or a 4 mile diameter from them; and a simple series of these could be installed at relatively low costs and cost very little to run and maintain, they could be installed in areas of highest population density and effectively prevent fires from starting as well as dousing fires already started. It has been noticed that many of these fires were within easy reach of the sea and simple fire control systems could have doused these fires and prevented them reaching homes, closing roads, and putting human lives at risk, so why havent they been installed.
In reality they could form their own fire breaks simply by starting them during periods of drought ridden conditions or periods of high risk and douse the trees, ground, and any houses in the vicinity, they dont rely upon mains drinking water, and they can have other items such as pigs blood injected into the water supply line to give foam if they are actually fighting an established fire, or injecting powdered clay as this douses fire and forms a air barrier to prevent fires reigniting.
Thoughts?
Governments can send man to the moon, spend huge sums building warships, rockets, nuclear missiles, tanks, and many other things using public money but they seem unable to cure simple problems such as wildfires in areas such as California, but why. Actually then can prevent them and as California has over 1000 miles of coastline and this means they have access to over 1000 miles of water which can be used to fight fires; what is missing is the willingness to invest a small fraction of the annual monies spent on the defence systems to actually put in place a series of effective firefighting systems.
Instead, they rely upon firefighters working in hostile conditions using fire engines which carry finite amounts of water from a readily available source to the area of a fire they are tackling and this takes time, they only deal with a small area of fire at a time and then bring in aeroplanes and helicopters which can only carry small amounts of water and they bomb the area with relatively small amounts of water which is ineffective and more of a publicity stunt, than something effective, but it does cost a lot of money which means people are making profits from public money.
Reality is somewhat different as it is perfectly possible to install a series of pipework fed from the sea and into these huge swathes of land and connect them to free standing monitor systems capable of firing water up to two miles from themselves, or a 4 mile diameter from them; and a simple series of these could be installed at relatively low costs and cost very little to run and maintain, they could be installed in areas of highest population density and effectively prevent fires from starting as well as dousing fires already started. It has been noticed that many of these fires were within easy reach of the sea and simple fire control systems could have doused these fires and prevented them reaching homes, closing roads, and putting human lives at risk, so why havent they been installed.
In reality they could form their own fire breaks simply by starting them during periods of drought ridden conditions or periods of high risk and douse the trees, ground, and any houses in the vicinity, they dont rely upon mains drinking water, and they can have other items such as pigs blood injected into the water supply line to give foam if they are actually fighting an established fire, or injecting powdered clay as this douses fire and forms a air barrier to prevent fires reigniting.
Thoughts?
assassin- Admin
- Posts : 3547
Join date : 2017-01-28
Location : Wherever I Lay My Head
Re: Wildfires
From what info I have seen in passing ,there appears to be moves to depopulate California.
Not only these fires which many believe are deliberately started ,but the state is also heavily
chem trailed.
We all know what agenda that suggests.
Not only these fires which many believe are deliberately started ,but the state is also heavily
chem trailed.
We all know what agenda that suggests.
daveiron- Admin
- Posts : 4892
Join date : 2017-01-17
Re: Wildfires
Very good to see she is naming those responsable for these crimes against humanity.
I watch a lot of '1st amendment audits ' on youtube ,and its frightening how dumbed down
Americans are,(and they are not much better here.)
I watch a lot of '1st amendment audits ' on youtube ,and its frightening how dumbed down
Americans are,(and they are not much better here.)
daveiron- Admin
- Posts : 4892
Join date : 2017-01-17
Re: Wildfires
Here's another view.
Those here in the UK might remember the floods a few years back. Huge areas of land lay ruin to flooding and later erosion. And after it all, all the climate nonsense and man made bull, it was found out or made general knowledge that it was all about the EU wanting to flood old tracts of land to alow wildlife to take over, bringing A.21 closer to us all.
Well my view is that it's the same thing. Vast tracts of land, natural growth of uncleared scrub by order (fact) and insurance jobs aplenty.
Those here in the UK might remember the floods a few years back. Huge areas of land lay ruin to flooding and later erosion. And after it all, all the climate nonsense and man made bull, it was found out or made general knowledge that it was all about the EU wanting to flood old tracts of land to alow wildlife to take over, bringing A.21 closer to us all.
Well my view is that it's the same thing. Vast tracts of land, natural growth of uncleared scrub by order (fact) and insurance jobs aplenty.
Tom Bombadil- Very helpful
- Posts : 278
Join date : 2017-07-26
Location : London and Wales
Re: Wildfires
When I used to watch tv, there was a program called The Last Alascans .Where an area the size of the state north carolina was being totally depopulated. From memory there are only about 6 families left and when their children die no further permits will be granted .60 odd years from now there will be no one left.
daveiron- Admin
- Posts : 4892
Join date : 2017-01-17
Re: Wildfires
Tom Bombadil wrote:Here's another view.
Those here in the UK might remember the floods a few years back. Huge areas of land lay ruin to flooding and later erosion. And after it all, all the climate nonsense and man made bull, it was found out or made general knowledge that it was all about the EU wanting to flood old tracts of land to alow wildlife to take over, bringing A.21 closer to us all.
Well my view is that it's the same thing. Vast tracts of land, natural growth of uncleared scrub by order (fact) and insurance jobs aplenty.
I remeber LEEDS being deliberitely Flooded.
and Much talk about the Undredged Rivers.
( A friend of Ceylons was having trouble at that time with the Rivers and Canals Charity Responsible for dredging )
I also wondered if all those flooded properties may be sold off cheap,
and who might buy them.
Of course in California the destruction doesnt have to be quite so Random,
Take a look at some drone footage to see a PRECISION Wild Fire at work.
Society of the Spectacle- Admin
- Posts : 1289
Join date : 2017-01-15
Location : Castor
Re: Wildfires
I'm guessing that they will not grant permits for the homes destroyed to be rebuilt. Also no insurance co.will insure those that remain.
daveiron- Admin
- Posts : 4892
Join date : 2017-01-17
Re: Wildfires
Think about it a while, if a canal or river becomes silted up it loses lots of water capacity and this is usually unseen until it is so bad that they are nearly clogged and can pass very little water, or in technical terms it loses volumetric efficiency, so what does this actually mean.
When rivers or canals were built they were designed to overflow and this means they were designed to allow excess water to overflow the lock gates and release their own pressure, they were designed to hold a yield volume of water which has a designed weight of 1Kg per litre of water or 4.54Kg per imperial gallon (not US gallon) of water. Canals were built to a semi circular design and this was for good reason, something called "abrupt weight transfer" occurs which basically means the weight of water is evenly distributed around the whole surface area of the canal, but if a canal silts up the silts weigh anything from 1.7Kg to over 4Kg per litre and you remove the naturally occuring abrupt weight transfer. It works thus, the huge weight of the silts bear directly down and this overloads the bottom of the canal and destabilises the ground directly beneath it, the reduced volume of water at the top pushes directly sideways, and the whole structure becomes unstable.
With much less volume for water, the same volume of water has to travel much faster to dissipate it over the lock gates and as water has a finite rate of dispersal, it overflows the banks and floods the surrounding ground and as it subsides it drags lots more silt back into the canal and this is flowing silt which can increase the weight of the travellong or flowing water to 2-3 times its original weight. If canal lock gates are increased in height (as many are) it hampers its rate of dispersal, and with water slurry at around 3 times its original weight, something has to give somewhere which is the weakest point and this can be many miles away from the problem.
When rivers or canals were built they were designed to overflow and this means they were designed to allow excess water to overflow the lock gates and release their own pressure, they were designed to hold a yield volume of water which has a designed weight of 1Kg per litre of water or 4.54Kg per imperial gallon (not US gallon) of water. Canals were built to a semi circular design and this was for good reason, something called "abrupt weight transfer" occurs which basically means the weight of water is evenly distributed around the whole surface area of the canal, but if a canal silts up the silts weigh anything from 1.7Kg to over 4Kg per litre and you remove the naturally occuring abrupt weight transfer. It works thus, the huge weight of the silts bear directly down and this overloads the bottom of the canal and destabilises the ground directly beneath it, the reduced volume of water at the top pushes directly sideways, and the whole structure becomes unstable.
With much less volume for water, the same volume of water has to travel much faster to dissipate it over the lock gates and as water has a finite rate of dispersal, it overflows the banks and floods the surrounding ground and as it subsides it drags lots more silt back into the canal and this is flowing silt which can increase the weight of the travellong or flowing water to 2-3 times its original weight. If canal lock gates are increased in height (as many are) it hampers its rate of dispersal, and with water slurry at around 3 times its original weight, something has to give somewhere which is the weakest point and this can be many miles away from the problem.
assassin- Admin
- Posts : 3547
Join date : 2017-01-28
Location : Wherever I Lay My Head
The GOODF Approach :: News :: Other news
Page 1 of 1
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
|
|