Octavio Rivera
Daily Stormer
August 12, 2018
Natura has recently sent Ebola-chan back to Congo to cleanse the world from gay cannibals.
Her work is not yet done.
Jupiter, also known as Jove.
Another angel has been sent.
Flash floods caused by heavy rain have killed half a dozen people in Sudan.
Thousands of homes have been destroyed in the eastern state of Kassala.
Back during May, the Storms destroyed a functional dam and three villages.
Resulting torrent was so severe it all but destroyed three villages and left bodies six miles away.
One by one, great disasters will befall these “people” who do not carry Neanderthal (Aryan) / Greco-Roman blood.
This happened to us before.
(WARNING: deep red pills, take all at once, in order– 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
They are blaming huwhitey, as usual.
A British millionaire has been charged with manslaughter after 48 people died – nearly half of them children –following a dam burst on his farm in Kenya.
Perry Mansukhlal Kansagra, whose vast 33,000-acre plot in the Rift Valley produces tea and coffee, denies the charges and has rejected claims the structure was built illegally.
48 “People.”
What was huwhitey supposed to do? Nature clearly wants african niggers to drown, and their huts and villages removed from Creation.
These are not isolated cases.
Five people have been confirmed dead and one missing following a heavy rain that caused flooding in some parts of Kumasi in Ghana.
5 personnes périssent et une autre portée disparue dans les intempéries de #Tamanrasset https://t.co/MZTJZsCCC0 pic.twitter.com/YoFNzdPZ9x
— Radio Algérienne (@radioalgerie) August 5, 2018
MONROVIA, Montserrado – Henry Williams, head Liberia’s National Disaster Management Agency, says over 28,755 people in twenty five communities have been seriously affected by flooding in the country.
This was Abeokuta yesterday. It's very bad. pic.twitter.com/wLP5srjJru
— kokoroewa (@onaskokoroewa) July 14, 2018
OMG! Results from yesterday's 3hrs rain in Abeokuta. ? ? pic.twitter.com/D8sDgpae5o
— Hafeez (@TheReal_Hafeez) July 14, 2018
Why does the media appear to be silent about the devastating flood that ravaged #Abeokuta? What has been the emergency response by @Govsia @AsoRock and other stakeholders? Hearts out to all who suffered loss. @bolsaid @SANNigeria @PrinceADEJOHN @channelstv #WITC #WomenParticipate pic.twitter.com/Kb0auPosCP
— Dr. Anne 'Muyiwa (@AnneMuyiwa) July 15, 2018
Why does the media appear to be silent, “Doctor” Anne ‘Muyiwa?
We wuz lerned an shit.
You see, “doctor” – Nature’s will would be made clear to the television audience. If the goyim see this, they will instinctively know.
That would be bad for the Chosen Hebrew People.
They would then have to shut it down.
48 bodies have so far been recovered. We have also established #IDP camps at the Tudun Wada and Jibia Primary schools with a well equipped Medical Team and adequate water supply. @nemanigeria pic.twitter.com/9ztUCb51OM
— Aminu Bello Masari (@GovernorMasari) July 16, 2018
The devastation caused by the heavy rains/flood at Kukan Danmaciji of Jibia LGA is indeed enormously overwhelming and heartbreaking. While praying for the repose of the departed souls, the @KTSGovt will do it's able best to alleviate the sufferings caused by the losses. pic.twitter.com/2KQIElWHeh
— Aminu Bello Masari (@GovernorMasari) July 16, 2018
Ivory Coast was also hit by the great bringer of Storms.
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs:
The March to May 2018 (MAM) seasonal rainfall at some stations, such as Narok, Eldoret-Kapsoya and Makindu, was the highest recorded in the last 50 years, according to the Kenya Meteorological Department.
An estimated 800,000 people have been affected by the floods countrywide.The death toll from ongoing rainfall and flooding has risen to 186.Interventions to assist 592,000 pe ople in 25 counties are ongoing.The UN Central Emergency Response Fund has allocated US$5 million for the response.
Gibs for the nigs.
“EU releases €1.5 million to help flood victims in Kenya in the wake of a deadly dam burst”
Not only they’re flooding Europe with africans, they also provide gibs in negroland.
Heartbreaking. number of deaths from landslides in @KarongiDistr due to heavy rains that ravaged villages in #Rwankubasector last night growing. Our volunteers are working with authorities to provide first responder aid. We condole with families and friends of the deceased pic.twitter.com/FYWghOszY3
— Rwanda Red Cross (@Rwandaredcross) May 7, 2018
deaths in @KarongiDistr landslides which eroded homes in this beautiful district now at 17, 12 badly injured and 300 are homeless. #rainyseason in #Rwanda has been destructive and affected families will nurse wounds caused by losses for long, our volunteers are on field helping pic.twitter.com/fl5jLTdhoV
— Rwanda Red Cross (@Rwandaredcross) May 7, 2018
How old were you when you realized that the Red Cross, the World Health Organization, the (((communist globalists))) deliberately increased the population of Africa, going back decades, to be unstable and dependent, so that they could flood us with unstable, dependent people in our own lands?
Min. @DeBonheurJeanne , governor @RwandaWest and other authorities join the population of Rwankuba sector @KarongiDistr to bury 15 people killed by landslide Sunday night. Other 3 were buried yesterday. pic.twitter.com/IMBym1zVCF
— MIDIMAR Rwanda (@MIDIMARRwanda) May 8, 2018
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs:
Overall, more than 427,000 people have been affected as of 26 April and of these nearly 175,000 have been displaced as a result of the flash and river flooding in Hirshabelle, South West and Jubaland states as well as Banadir region, according to data collected by humanitarian partners. Assessments are ongoing to determine theimpact of flooding in affected areas.
La Police du #Burundi donne le bilan des inondations d'hier samedi en zone Buterere au nord-ouest de la capitale #Bujumbura: "216 maisons détruites dans les quartiers Kiyange II et Mirwa", selon le Commissaire de Police Ntemako Antoine, DG Protection civile pic.twitter.com/m8TTioy8e2
— Ikiriho (@Ikiriho) April 29, 2018
INFO – #Buterere (#Bujumbura) : 1 900 personnes sans abri
Plus de 300 maisons détruites par les eaux de la rivière #Mutimbuzi ? https://t.co/AKgonpZqim #BurundiCrisis #Burundi ?? pic.twitter.com/fyPPe7e5Pt— SOS Médias Burundi (@SOSMediasBDI) May 1, 2018
Minisitiri @DeBonheurJeanne yasuye abaturage bo mu @NyabihuDistrict mu mirenge ya Jenda na Bigogwe bagezweho n'ingaruka z'imvura nyinshi: Amazu 129 yasenyutse, hakangirika imyaka iri kuri ha 60.5 yangiritse. pic.twitter.com/OEJpd8ofT2
— MIDIMAR Rwanda (@MIDIMARRwanda) April 25, 2018
How can we save what has been condemned by Nature, by the aspect of its own design?
Deformity.
Why should we? Why spend money, energy, time, for something that brings destruction everywhere it touches?
Why not just let events run their natural course?
Coming soon, to Africa…