Stings the shit out of my eyes after about 5 minutes in it. I'm in Pennsylvania right now.
In the apartment complex across the way, SMOKE DETECTORS HAVE BEEN GOING OFF RANDOMLY ALL DAY.
I can't believe how little attention this is getting. This is fucking absurd. I've been around the world, and I've never seen smoke from a wildfire travel like this and shit up a neighboring region so much.
Anyone out on the west coast? Did this shit happen to you when all those wildfires were ripping through California?
It's a strange, brownish-gray haze that smells like burning wood. It's tolerable for a few minutes, but then it feels like you're breathing through a soked cloth or something. Then your eyes and nose start stinging. That's what it's been like around here for me and others.
People keep mentioning an arsonist? Anyone have a source on this? I firmly believe that this whole thing was manmade, either by the government glowniggers or by some diverse migrant monkeys.
Theory: This is going to be used to advance climate change bullshit. There's some kind of chemical in this smoke that will cause deaths and serious, chronic respiratory issues in people in the affected areas. They'll blame it on climate change, and then use the deaths/illnesses as a hammer to slam w/e bullshit climate change bill on the table through the congress. This doesn't even sound far-fetched after the nightmare that governments put us through with the pandemic hoax.
I used to live in Reno, NV. Cali used to fill our skies with smoke. I don't remember smoke alarms going off. It burned my eyes some and you could feel it after being out in it a bit but I don't think it was anything like you guys have been describing. When NV itself caught on fire it usually just smelled like someone threw sage on a campfire. Sunrises and sunsets were quite pretty, though.
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