Message from @The Gwench

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2018-11-13 22:54:31 UTC  

@Samwise This is a conspiracy server. Just because I am posting information about a known conspiracy, does not mean that I’m a proponent for that conspiracy. I am providing content for members to research and discern for themselves. All members are encouraged to provide sources that support or oppose that conspiracy. Your participation is welcome of course.

2018-11-13 23:22:22 UTC  

Maybe those fires were purposely started

2018-11-14 03:36:01 UTC  
2018-11-14 03:38:43 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/512109098695917578/Screenshot_20181113-193819_YouTube.jpg

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/512109098695917579/Screenshot_20181113-193755_YouTube.jpg

2018-11-14 03:39:05 UTC  
2018-11-14 03:39:12 UTC  

Interesting vid

2018-11-14 04:00:59 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/512114699295260673/image0.png

2018-11-14 04:23:41 UTC  

@The Gwench no need to be aggressive, I'm putting forward an opinion... which is also what this server is dedicated to.

2018-11-14 04:25:28 UTC  

@Samwise I’m only correcting a misconception on your part. Nothing personal.

Btw, I have a conspiracy you might be interested in.

2018-11-14 04:26:08 UTC  

Oh okay sorry

2018-11-14 04:26:35 UTC  

No worries. You’re from South Africa, right?

2018-11-14 04:27:20 UTC  

Yes

2018-11-14 04:28:14 UTC  

I heard that the water shortage in Capetown is false.

2018-11-14 04:28:45 UTC  

It's not

2018-11-14 04:29:13 UTC  

It’s got something to do with primary water. I’ve got info for you.

2018-11-14 04:29:31 UTC  

One second. 😃

2018-11-14 04:29:34 UTC  

You see, South Africa has this cycle

2018-11-14 04:30:28 UTC  

Every ten years give or take, South Africa has a period of wet and dry... I'm speaking broadly here.

2018-11-14 04:31:00 UTC  

Now the Western Cape, is more at risk coz there's a limited supply of water sources

2018-11-14 04:31:15 UTC  

It’s about ground water. There’s plenty of it.

2018-11-14 04:31:47 UTC  

Depends on the water table and where it is situated

2018-11-14 04:31:59 UTC  

You know what a plateau is?

2018-11-14 04:32:08 UTC  

Sort of.

2018-11-14 04:33:44 UTC  

👆Deborah Tevarres is very much into this topic. It has to do with the 100 resilient Cities. A foundation started by Rockefellers

2018-11-14 04:35:00 UTC  

I've been to the western cape, my cousin stays in one of the cities near Capetown

2018-11-14 04:35:33 UTC  

Gwen

2018-11-14 04:35:51 UTC  

Yes

2018-11-14 04:35:54 UTC  

Do you know that some rocks are more porous than others?

2018-11-14 04:36:17 UTC  

Do you understand what surface runoff is?

2018-11-14 04:36:24 UTC  

Yes

2018-11-14 04:36:47 UTC  
2018-11-14 04:36:51 UTC  

Right so, yes there's a good supply of water underground that's understandable

2018-11-14 04:37:21 UTC  

However, it is dependent on how accessable this water is

2018-11-14 04:38:21 UTC  

For example, there could be an underwater lake in an area, this is common, but the moment you try to take advantage of the water you bring other dangers into play

2018-11-14 04:38:30 UTC  

You could cause a cave in

2018-11-14 04:39:20 UTC  

The reason why the water crisis down there was so hyped was because of the period of rain that came