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Ext User(sir.jpturcaud@neuf.fr)
04-12-2006, 08:05 AM
Interesting confirmation in The Australian of today, of what was
rightly anticipated by Sir Jean-Paul Turcaud, Australia Mining Pioneer.
This is a positive omen of things to come whereby raging cityfires will
run unchecked from one end of Perth ( as well as all Australian minor &
major Cities ) to the other end ... creating in the wake of gutted
homes & buildings the horror of thousand of burned and quickly
decomposed cadavers !

Obviously the Corrupt WA Parliament is babbling about anything &
everything, as well as the other Convicts strain led Parliaments across
the Land. They will all of them fabricate all the schemes that will not
work, but the one allowing the RETURN OF RAIN AND OUTPUT AGAIN OF
WATER IN AQUIFERS ! Of course they cling to their parasites ' position
since before the RETURN OF SIR TURCAUD ALL THREE PARLIAMENTS OF WA,
TASMANIA & THE FEDERAL WILL HAVE TO BE DISMISSED, GUILTY of:
1) for the WA Whorehouse of the Covering up of the 1 000 billions Great
Sandy Desert Swindle & protection of Mining Criminals of Newmont;
Newcrest & BHP over a whole generation.!
2) for the Federal & Tasmanian Governments of the organisation & cover
up of the Port Arthur Holocaust & condemnation of an innocent man to
live sentence !

As a parting note I will tell you a little story. This is the one of a
blow fly caught in a room with closed windows, everything going fine
until she realises the problem with those invisible & or transparent
borders .... She goes around buzzing here & there in complete
freedom... so she beuuuuulieves .... and so you all do beuuulieve,
yapping around and opening endlessly your big fat fly traps....

Please read on below that story about a real & hushed up dramatic
situation and the 10 000 firemen now ( soon 100 000 ) running endlessly
across a whole Country in flames, and only able indeed to control
gutted homes and burning ashes .... Apparently, as for the blow fly
everything is fine !!!!

With kind but sorry regards

Sir Jean-Paul Turcaud
Exploration Geologist & Offshore Consultant
Mobile +33 650 171 464

Australia Mining Pioneer
Founder of the True Geology
http://www.tnet.com.au/~warrigal/grule.html
http://users.indigo.net.au/don/tel/index.html
http://members.iimetro.com.au/~hubbca/turcaud.htm
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/talks/bbing/stories/s28534.htm



*****************************

THE AUSTRALIAN

VILLAGERS FLEE IN FACE OF RAGING BUSHFIRE

Dan Box and Richard Kerbaj
December 04, 2006
RESIDENTS of a village in Western Australia have been forced to
evacuate their homes in the path of an uncontrolled bushfire burning in
bushland north of Perth.

A Fire and Emergency Association spokesman said the blaze had forced
authorities to evacuate the Whiteman Park Village yesterday. The
village is part of the 4000ha Whiteman Park bushland area in Perth's
Swan Valley.

"They're trying to fight it at the moment, it's not controlled (but) it
hasn't threatened structures yet," the spokesman said.

Several helicopters as well as 10 fire engines were involved in the
operation.

Across the nation, firefighters continued to struggle yesterday to
contain a large number of blazes ahead of an expected increase in
temperatures later this week.

Victorians were warned against visiting the state's Alpine National
Park and state forest areas as more than 1000 firefighters battled
fires around the region.

The 51 blazes that were being fought by the Country Fire Authority and
Department of Sustainability and Environment began on Friday afternoon
following lightning strikes in the state's east.

The worst among them was at Mount Terrible, in northeast Victoria.
Firefighters struggled through rugged terrain as they tried to contain
the blaze that burned 250ha of state forest.

While no private properties or homes were under threat, firefighters
anticipated the danger to increase, Parks Victoria spokesman Chris Rose
said.

"Firefighters are working hard to contain these fires in difficult
terrain and remote areas," Mr Rose said.

In NSW, the efforts of about 1000 firefighters were frustrated by
patchy rain, which hampered back-burning operations.

A large fire that has already burnt 82,400ha of the Pilliga Nature
Reserve, in regional NSW, is still burning, despite hail falling.

The Pilliga is home to one of Australia's most genetically diverse
koala populations and fears that hundreds of the animals could have
died have caused a rescue team from Sydney's Taronga Zoo and the
National Parks and Wildlife Service to be sent to the area.

Additional reporting: AAP

Ext User(tharwa)
15-12-2006, 12:13 AM
Some things need to change in the political situation before the
bushfire threat starts to come back under control:
- politicians benefit from disasters - not from quickly extinguished
bushfire;
- the Commonwealth gives out money ONLY WHEN A FIRE GETS BIG - work out
what state authorities will do...
- green forces at the moment are pushing the concept that fires didnt
naturally hapen - what a load of rubbish
- the spin doctors are pushing 'containment lines' and 'no properties
threatened' rathr than explaining the situation

So until we get back to the situation where we do hazard reduction
burning to make fires smaller, and we hit fires hard and fast - BIG
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sir.jpturcaud@neuf.fr wrote:
> Interesting confirmation in The Australian of today, of what was
> rightly anticipated by Sir Jean-Paul Turcaud, Australia Mining Pioneer.
> This is a positive omen of things to come whereby raging cityfires will
> run unchecked from one end of Perth ( as well as all Australian minor &
> major Cities ) to the other end ... creating in the wake of gutted
> homes & buildings the horror of thousand of burned and quickly
> decomposed cadavers !
>
> Obviously the Corrupt WA Parliament is babbling about anything &
> everything, as well as the other Convicts strain led Parliaments across
> the Land. They will all of them fabricate all the schemes that will not
> work, but the one allowing the RETURN OF RAIN AND OUTPUT AGAIN OF
> WATER IN AQUIFERS ! Of course they cling to their parasites ' position
> since before the RETURN OF SIR TURCAUD ALL THREE PARLIAMENTS OF WA,
> TASMANIA & THE FEDERAL WILL HAVE TO BE DISMISSED, GUILTY of:
> 1) for the WA Whorehouse of the Covering up of the 1 000 billions Great
> Sandy Desert Swindle & protection of Mining Criminals of Newmont;
> Newcrest & BHP over a whole generation.!
> 2) for the Federal & Tasmanian Governments of the organisation & cover
> up of the Port Arthur Holocaust & condemnation of an innocent man to
> live sentence !
>
> As a parting note I will tell you a little story. This is the one of a
> blow fly caught in a room with closed windows, everything going fine
> until she realises the problem with those invisible & or transparent
> borders .... She goes around buzzing here & there in complete
> freedom... so she beuuuuulieves .... and so you all do beuuulieve,
> yapping around and opening endlessly your big fat fly traps....
>
> Please read on below that story about a real & hushed up dramatic
> situation and the 10 000 firemen now ( soon 100 000 ) running endlessly
> across a whole Country in flames, and only able indeed to control
> gutted homes and burning ashes .... Apparently, as for the blow fly
> everything is fine !!!!
>
> With kind but sorry regards
>
> Sir Jean-Paul Turcaud
> Exploration Geologist & Offshore Consultant
> Mobile +33 650 171 464
>
> Australia Mining Pioneer
> Founder of the True Geology
> http://www.tnet.com.au/~warrigal/grule.html
> http://users.indigo.net.au/don/tel/index.html
> http://members.iimetro.com.au/~hubbca/turcaud.htm
> http://www.abc.net.au/rn/talks/bbing/stories/s28534.htm
>
>
>
> *****************************
>
> THE AUSTRALIAN
>
> VILLAGERS FLEE IN FACE OF RAGING BUSHFIRE
>
> Dan Box and Richard Kerbaj
> December 04, 2006
> RESIDENTS of a village in Western Australia have been forced to
> evacuate their homes in the path of an uncontrolled bushfire burning in
> bushland north of Perth.
>
> A Fire and Emergency Association spokesman said the blaze had forced
> authorities to evacuate the Whiteman Park Village yesterday. The
> village is part of the 4000ha Whiteman Park bushland area in Perth's
> Swan Valley.
>
> "They're trying to fight it at the moment, it's not controlled (but) it
> hasn't threatened structures yet," the spokesman said.
>
> Several helicopters as well as 10 fire engines were involved in the
> operation.
>
> Across the nation, firefighters continued to struggle yesterday to
> contain a large number of blazes ahead of an expected increase in
> temperatures later this week.
>
> Victorians were warned against visiting the state's Alpine National
> Park and state forest areas as more than 1000 firefighters battled
> fires around the region.
>
> The 51 blazes that were being fought by the Country Fire Authority and
> Department of Sustainability and Environment began on Friday afternoon
> following lightning strikes in the state's east.
>
> The worst among them was at Mount Terrible, in northeast Victoria.
> Firefighters struggled through rugged terrain as they tried to contain
> the blaze that burned 250ha of state forest.
>
> While no private properties or homes were under threat, firefighters
> anticipated the danger to increase, Parks Victoria spokesman Chris Rose
> said.
>
> "Firefighters are working hard to contain these fires in difficult
> terrain and remote areas," Mr Rose said.
>
> In NSW, the efforts of about 1000 firefighters were frustrated by
> patchy rain, which hampered back-burning operations.
>
> A large fire that has already burnt 82,400ha of the Pilliga Nature
> Reserve, in regional NSW, is still burning, despite hail falling.
>
> The Pilliga is home to one of Australia's most genetically diverse
> koala populations and fears that hundreds of the animals could have
> died have caused a rescue team from Sydney's Taronga Zoo and the
> National Parks and Wildlife Service to be sent to the area.
>
> Additional reporting: AAP