Anonymous ID: 991bfd March 17, 2022, 4:13 p.m. No.15886763   πŸ—„οΈ.is πŸ”—kun   >>6768 >>6778

>>15886746

 

Just another coincidence. Look them up and look at the damage.

 

1755 - Great Fire of Lisbon, w/ Earthquake and Tsunami

1788 - Great Fire of New Orleans

1794 - Great Fire of New Orleans

1796 - Great Savannah Fire, GA

1802 - Portsmouth City Fire

1805 - Great Fire of Detroit

1808 - Great Fire of Trinidad

1810 - Charleston, SC

1811 - Great fire of Podil

1811 - Great Newburyport fire

1813 - Great Portsmouth Fire

1814 - Great fire of Tirschenreuth, Ger

1815 - Great Fire of Petersburg, Virginia

1817 - Great Sag Harbor Fire

1817 – Great Fire of Saint John’s, Newfoundland, CA

1818 - Great Fire of Salzburg, Austria

1819 - Great Schenectady Fire

1820 - Great Savannah Fire, GA

1822 - Great Fire of Canton, China

1824 - Great Fire of Edinburg, GB

1825 - City fire of Saint John, N. B. CA

1826 - Great Fire Kempston, Bedford, Peterborough, Huntington

1827 - Great Fire of Turku, Finland

1827 - Great Fire of Alexandria, VA, D.C.

1828 - Arita, Saga, Japan

1830 - Great Fire of New Orleans

1831 - Great Fire of Raleigh, NC

1831 - Great Fire of Fayetteville, NC

1833 - 1839 – Fires of Charleston, SC – 1833, 1835, 1835, 1835, 1836, 1837, 1837, 1839, 1839, 1839, 1839, 1839, 1839

1834 - Great fire of the UK Parliament

1834 - City Fire of Syracuse

1835 - Great Fire of New York, NY

1836 - US Patent Office Fire

1837 - City fire of Saint John, N. B. CA

1837 - Great Fire of Southampton, UK

1838 - Great Fire in School Street, IN

1838 - Great Fire of Charleston, SC

1839 - Great Fire of Mobil, AL – 4 separate fires 29 september – 9 october from Athens to bankrupt

1840 - Great Fire of Louisville, KY

1842 - Great Fire of Trondheim, Norway (additional fires 1841, 1842 + 3 more)

1842 – Great Fire of Hamburg, DE

1843 – Great Fire of Kingston, JA

1843 – Great Fire of Tallahassee, FL

1843 – Great Fire of Fall River, MA

1844 – Great Fire of Boston, MA

1844 - Great Fire of Gravesend, UK

1845 – Great Fire of Bridgeport,

1845 – Great Fire of New York, NY

1845 - Great Sag Harbor Fire

1845 – Great Fire of Pittsburgh, PA; destroyed over 1000 buildings

1845 – La Playa (de Ponce), the city port of Ponce, Puerto Rico fire, wiped out most of the Ponce vicinity

1846 – Great Fire of Saint John’s, Newfoundland, CA

1846 – Great Fire of Nantucket, MA

1847 – Great Fire of Bucharest, Romania

1848 – Great Fire of Albany, NY

1848 – Fire in Medina, Ohio. Destroyed the entire business district.

1849 – Great Saint Louis Fire, MO

1849 – First Great Fire of Toronto

1850 - First Great Fire in Philadelphia

1850 - Great Fire of Fredericton

1850 - Great Fire of San Francisco

1851 - Great Fire of San Francisco

1852 – Great Fire of Montreal, CA

1853 - Great Fire at Oswego

1854 - The Great fire of Newcastle and Gateshead

1855 - The Great Fire at Bankside , London

1856 - City Fire of Philadelphia

1857 - First Great Fire in Sandhurst

1858 - Great Fire of Christiania

1861 – Great Charleston Fire, SC

1862 – Troy, New York, 671 buildings destroyed

1863 – Great Fire of Denver, CO

1864 – Great Fire of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia: Over four city blocks burned with over 50 houses razed; 0 deaths, 4 injured

1864 – Atlanta, Georgia, burned after time given for evacuation of citizens by order of William Tecumseh Sherman

1865 – City Fire of Richmond, Virginia, burned by retreating Confederates

1865 – Columbia, South Carolina, burned while being occupied by troops commanded by William Tecumseh Sherman

1866 – Great Fire of Portland, Maine

1868 – Auerbach in der Oberpfalz, Bavaria. Arson destroys 107 houses and 146 other buildings; 4 deaths

1870 – Great Fire of Constantinople, Turkey

1870 – Fire in Medina, Ohio, consumed all but two blocks of the business district, nearly wiping out the entire town

1871 – Great Chicago Fire, IL

1871 – Great Peshtigo Fire, Wisconsin

1871 – Great Urbana Fire, OH

1872 – Great Boston Fire of 1872, destroyed 776 buildings and killed at least 20 people.

1873 – Great Fire of Portland, OR

1874 – City Fire of Chicago, destroyed 812 structures and killed 20 people.

Anonymous ID: 991bfd March 17, 2022, 4:15 p.m. No.15886778   πŸ—„οΈ.is πŸ”—kun   >>6794

>>15886763

Just a few more. And there's more.

 

1877 – Saint John, New Brunswick Fire destroyed 1600 buildings

1878 – The Great Fire of Hong Kong, destroyed 350 to 400 buildings across more than 10 acres of central Hong Kong.

1879 – Hakodate fire, Hakodate, Hokkaidō, Japan, 67 fatalities, 20,000 homeless

1881 – Thumb Fire in Michigan

1881 – Ringtheater fire in Vienna, Austria

1886 – Great Vancouver Fire, Vancouver, British Columbia

1887 - Cannon Falls Fires, MN

1889 – Great Fire of Spokane, WA

1889 – Great Bakersfield Fire - destroyed 196 buildings and killed 1 person

1889 – Great Fire of Seattle, WA

1889 – The First Great Lynn Fire, Lynn, Massachusetts - destroyed about 100 buildings

1891 – Great Fire of Syracuse

1892 – Great Fire of Saint John’s, Newfoundland, CA

1893 – City Fire of Clarksville, Virginia.

1894 - Great Hinckley Fire

1894 – Great Fire in Shanghai; over 1,000 buildings are destroyed

1896 - Great Fire of Paris, Texas; destroyed much of the town

1897 - The Great Fire of Windsor, Nova Scotia Canada, destroyed 80% of the town

1898 - Great Fire of New Westminster, British Columbia

1898 - Great fire of Park City, Utah

1906 – Great SF Fire and Earthquake

1914 – Great Salem Fire, MA – 1376 bldgs

1918 - Cloquet, Duluth, and Moose Lake Fires

Anonymous ID: 991bfd March 17, 2022, 4:53 p.m. No.15886939   πŸ—„οΈ.is πŸ”—kun

>>15886909

The old guard is systematically being destroyed. I'm starting to believe Putin taking leadership and control of Russia was ahead of the curve. Before PDJT.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrei_Kozyrev

Anonymous ID: 991bfd March 17, 2022, 5:06 p.m. No.15887014   πŸ—„οΈ.is πŸ”—kun

>>15886985

>Bernard-Henri Levy’s presence in Odessa should give pause to those who still believe NATO is not involved in Ukraine

 

Oh they are.

 

During the offensive on Marinka the stronghold of the 1st mech. battalion of the 54th brigade πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ , Multiple NATO weapons were captured including NLAW, SMAW , AN / TPQ-48 radars and personal belongings of American β€œinstructors” who fought on the side of the Ukrainian Nazi battalions. A US Tennessee flag and other items were found in a backpack near the remains of the killed militants,