Tropical Storm Ian Looks as Sinister as the Worst of Crimes Compared
Posted by HCN on Sunday, September 25, 2022
Published 9/24/2022 10pm EST
There have been recurrent shouts from a number of sources about the situation of human trafficking in the southeastern part of the US, and the situation is not comprised by Florida all by itself.
For brief illustration's purpose, on a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being the worst, if one were to draw a circle on a piece of paper and color it in, the darker the color, the worse the crime, the circle matching the 10, or human trafficking sometimes being reported out of the region, would be very dark.
What that circle looks like, is what the satellite imagery of perhaps the eye of the storm of Tropical Storm Ian that is predicted to head toward Florida right now. About as ominous among other descriptions left out here that describe a despicable dajjal, to maintain some kind of peaceful tone,
Respectfully, each creation is what it is in its own right, however, sometimes when something mirrors or is used in an illustration, the equal and opposite reaction principle may leave both sides described about the same.
The storm Ian appears as nothing to take lightly. 24 counties are under state of emergency. The predictions say the storm will arrive to Florida this Thursday, however, waiting until the last moment to prepare might not prudent. In storm world, most often we only know the full extent of what will happen when it actually happens or after. Demolished water towers, building collapse, floods, and chaotic high winds may be in the ingredients of it all. Moreover, the gusts on the fringes of the storm might be felt as far up us Georgia, west as Alabama and so on.
There have been recurrent shouts from a number of sources about the situation of human trafficking in the southeastern part of the US, and the situation is not comprised by Florida all by itself.
For brief illustration's purpose, on a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being the worst, if one were to draw a circle on a piece of paper and color it in, the darker the color, the worse the crime, the circle matching the 10, or human trafficking sometimes being reported out of the region, would be very dark.
What that circle looks like, is what the satellite imagery of perhaps the eye of the storm of Tropical Storm Ian that is predicted to head toward Florida right now. About as ominous among other descriptions left out here that describe a despicable dajjal, to maintain some kind of peaceful tone,
Respectfully, each creation is what it is in its own right, however, sometimes when something mirrors or is used in an illustration, the equal and opposite reaction principle may leave both sides described about the same.
The storm Ian appears as nothing to take lightly. 24 counties are under state of emergency. The predictions say the storm will arrive to Florida this Thursday, however, waiting until the last moment to prepare might not prudent. In storm world, most often we only know the full extent of what will happen when it actually happens or after. Demolished water towers, building collapse, floods, and chaotic high winds may be in the ingredients of it all. Moreover, the gusts on the fringes of the storm might be felt as far up us Georgia, west as Alabama and so on.