By Total CoinciDUNCE, Jamaica is Being Erased Right Now – Geo-Engineered Strongest Ever Cat 5 Monster Hurricane Melissa Destroys Jamaica Oct 2025 Prior to Smart City “New Kingston”
Autonomous “Bunker” Tanker Ships being renamed, moved around, used to fuel this and other monster hurricanes. “Surface Aerosol Injection”. Third-strongest hurricane ever recorded in the Atlantic, and Strongest Ever hurricane to make landfall. Right at “Black River” near “New Hope”, by Total CoinciDUNCE. 252 mph wind gusts recorded so far. Unprecedented in this lifetime.
“It looks like all of the aspects of a Smart City Digital Prison are being put into place in Jamaica.” — Shane Buell, 12:40 in
This storm was absolutely weaponized…satellite imagery was shut down overnight.
I’d guess that there are Smart City plans for every city in the world. Every disaster can be used to get closer to those goals.
Tropical Storm Claudette hit Brazoria County Texas July 25th ,1979 and dropped 43 ” of rain in 24 hours , the total was more like 50″ before the rain subsided , but everyone focused on the 24 hour total , which is still to this day a North America 24 hour rainfall record and yes I was there it’s my Birthplace , Lake Jackson, Tx. , I was 20 years old at the time ! So the parking of Storms over an area and letting them dump goes way back, all the way to Project Storm Furry !
The “real story” is that the amplification and geoengineering of hurricane Melissa happens exactly when Jamaica is not only planning a smart city in Kingston, but also Jamaica is petitioning United Oil & Gas from polluting with a recently discovered giant oil reserve… (We will not die for oil petition) … but even more alarming, right when the sovereign government of Jamaica is united in scheduling a referendum on King Charles III to establish a Jamaican Republic? Melissa was an Imperial NeoColonial weaponized hurricane guided to destabilize the emerging local sovereignty of Jamaica… using ionospheric heaters, hurricane amplifying surface aerating barges, stratospheric aerosol injections, phased array transmitters and so on… and the Central Banksters in charge of these Directed Energy Weapons, barges, hurricane patents and weaponized currency and Nature causing this disaster capitalism are counting on us being ignorant not only of weaponized weather… but that countries like Jamaica were never free from colonial rule at all… Now ask yourselves this; If US Gold is brokered by the Bank of International Settlements in Basel, Switzerland, not in Fort Knox or the FED; Who is to say the United States is not still a colony under international banksters with weather weapons right now? Looking at what just happened in Alaska, weather is already being weaponized to capture US resources by supressing local sovereignty.

Evidence of Surface Aerosol Injection






Evidence of NOAA GOES satellite data removal


Evidence of Atmospheric Aerosol Injection – Chemtrails



New Kingston 2030 UN Smart City










4 feet of rainfall possible. Slow-moving hurricane. That’s 4 times more rainfall than Hurriance Katrina that wiped out Louisiana.
What happened in Laihana now happening in Los Angeles, Mexico (Acalpulco), Jamaica, etc. We are entering the “final 5 year plan” phase to meet the UN 2030 Agenda of digital imprisonment.
- Disaster Capitalism
- Land Grabs
- Overhaul of Infrastructure / ReZoning
Motive for recent massive typhoon that wiped out Alaskan village — Gold Mine. Dispute between native community and company attempting to establish a gold mine.




Transcript
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Hello everyone. I'm Tracy Derwin and I'm
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here with Shane Buell. In today's video,
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we'll be going over Hurricane Melissa.
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It's currently making landfall on
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Jamaica right now and we have evidence
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of geoengineering
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and there there's also plans for a smart
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city for the city of Kingston which will
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be called New Kingston. and we'll be
0:25
going into the details of that. And then
0:26
we'll close out with an update to the
0:29
previous video we did about the
0:31
hurricane that hit Alaska and the
0:35
dispute that was going on between the
0:38
native tribe and the um I guess the
0:41
permits of the gold mine that was being
0:44
set up. So, we'll we'll finish with
0:45
that, but um we'll start out with Shane
0:49
explaining the information that he found
0:52
regarding uh Hurricane Melissa. And it
0:55
is the strongest
0:58
hurricane on record to hit land. Is that
1:03
correct?
1:03
In the Atlantic. Yes,
1:04
Atlantic. So, this is um groundbreaking
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and
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um very I guess suspicious that the the
1:13
storm is so strong and it's hitting a
1:16
city with smart city plans.
1:20
All right, thanks Tracy. So, I just want
1:23
to recap something real quick on our old
1:25
video is the fact that uh we saw some
1:28
bunker ships actually sitting in the
1:30
hurricane and one of them was an
1:33
autonomous bunker ship which had changed
1:35
its name about three times. The last
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time actually being about a week before
1:40
this storm. So, um October 15th it had
1:44
its last name change. And I want to show
1:46
just a quick little clip of the
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hurricane and uh where we saw this
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injected convection. I call this surface
1:53
aerosol injection. And this is exactly
1:56
where we saw the autonomous bunker ship
1:58
sitting there ejecting plumes into the
2:01
hurricane.
2:03
All right, so that was the the first
2:05
suspicious sign of geoengineering and
2:08
we'll get into some more later.
2:10
All right. So, as far as what's
2:12
currently happening, the hurricane has
2:14
made landfall just west of Black River
2:17
in a place called New Hope, ironically.
2:20
And this is the third strongest uh
2:23
hurricane ever recorded in the Atlantic.
2:26
And it is the strongest hurricane to
2:28
actually make landfall in the Atlantic
2:29
at 892 millibars. And there has now been
2:34
a wind gust that was recorded at 252
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miles an hour, which is a full 40 miles
2:40
an hour stronger than even category 5
2:42
hurricane Otis in Aapokco a couple years
2:45
ago. So this is really almost
2:47
unprecedented. We haven't seen anything
2:49
like this in, you know, in my lifetime.
2:53
And so this is going to be catastrophic.
2:55
And there are three million people in
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the path of this hurricane.
3:00
All right. So now, um, I do want to
3:02
shift gears a little bit. Um, well,
3:05
actually, I'm going to go through some
3:06
of the geoengineering evidence that
3:08
we've seen. So, I just showed you the
3:10
surface aerosol injection, but there's
3:12
also been some evidence of stratospheric
3:14
aerosol injection, also known as
3:16
chemtrails. And I'm going to play this
3:18
clip. You guys hearing me? Do you
3:20
understand that this is the third or
3:22
fourth hurricane in a row? That the Noah
3:24
slider cuts our feed to view the
3:26
hurricane the day before it hits land.
3:29
know this is not a server issue. If you
3:31
look over here, there's no data past the
3:32
15th hour even to select. If I go back
3:35
here to the 24th, it goes all the way
3:38
all full 24 hours of the day, the 25th.
3:41
Now, we're already into the 26th and we
3:44
can see up to the 3rd hour. But if you
3:45
look at this timeline here, watch this.
3:47
We see the hurricane. We can see much of
3:51
the 25th.
3:54
Okay? Then about 1420 UTC.
3:58
That's the last we see. Then it cuts out
4:01
and then it skips 11 hours and this is
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where we are now.
4:06
It cut 11 hours. And during this time,
4:09
look at the shift. Look at this. This is
4:12
when it went from a tropical storm to a
4:14
category 2 hurricane and is projected to
4:16
become a category 5 and directly strike
4:18
Jamaica. But even for all you naysayers
4:20
out there, ask yourself, why is it every
4:22
single time a hurricane is about to
4:25
strike the United States or Europe, all
4:28
of a sudden the feeds are cut? And then
4:31
when they come back online, these
4:32
hurricanes are significantly more
4:34
strong. Why is that?
4:38
Okay, so that clip was actually about
4:40
the missing satellite data, which we
4:42
have seen in the past. She uses the Noah
4:44
slider for these uh images and I
4:46
typically use uh the regional and
4:48
mezoscale meteorology branch. But uh
4:50
both of them get their data from the GO
4:52
satellites which were actually missing
4:54
data again just like during several
4:57
hurricanes in the past including
4:58
hurricane barrel which did graze Jamaica
5:01
last year. Now the next clip that I'm
5:03
going to show is how the chemtrails
5:05
actually show up on the Noah slider. Um
5:07
they do show up a little bit better than
5:09
the regional and messcale meteorology
5:11
branch slider. So, I probably will start
5:12
using the Noah slider more in the
5:14
future. So, here's the chemtrails
5:16
actually getting caught on satellite
5:18
images.
5:19
All right, guys. Just an update on
5:20
Hurricane Melissa and what I'm able to
5:21
see on satellite. Uh, unfortunately, it
5:24
seems that around sunset, they are
5:26
blocking the view of the hurricane. You
5:28
know, there's a bunch of reasons that
5:30
could be that you can theorize if you
5:31
were to put your tinfoil hat on what
5:33
they wouldn't want you seeing them doing
5:34
in the middle of the night. But at about
5:36
2350 UTC, it's about three hours ago.
5:39
This is the last footage I have of this
5:41
hurricane. Remember, this satellite
5:43
typically updates every 10 minutes, but
5:44
I I haven't seen an update in 3 hours.
5:47
So, once again, at around sunset, I'm
5:49
unable to see anything going on with
5:50
this hurricane. And every single time
5:52
this goes offline, it comes back showing
5:55
a major increase in strength in the
5:57
hurricane. I don't like the fact that
5:59
this has happened so frequently with
6:01
this storm. And I'll tell you right now,
6:02
there's quite a few trails coming out of
6:04
this hurricane. And it's hard to see
6:05
them directly overhead, but you can see
6:07
them coming out of the edges where the
6:08
wind isn't as powerful tearing them
6:10
apart, so you can't even recognize them.
6:12
But look at all these trail
6:15
trail.
6:18
These were left over here, but they're
6:20
flowing out the edges because the wind
6:22
is pushing them away. See all this? And
6:24
here's the interesting thing. What kind
6:26
of passenger or cargo aircraft is going
6:28
to fly directly over a category 4 C 5
6:31
hurricane? Let me tell you, none. These
6:34
are the airplanes flying in this area
6:36
right now and they are completely
6:37
avoiding the hurricane. So, whatever's
6:39
flying through that hurricane, leaving
6:40
those trails, they got their radar off
6:43
and there's a lot of those planes. So,
6:44
please take this hurricane seriously. Be
6:46
completely honest with you guys, this
6:47
hurricane does concern me. It has lots
6:50
of trails and they keep taking away our
6:52
ability to see it on satellite.
6:55
All right, so now we have seen evidence
6:57
of both surface aerosol injection and
6:59
stratospheric aerosol injection. And in
7:01
the near future, I will keep a closer
7:03
eye on the Noah slider so that I can
7:05
catch those chemtrails in action. All
7:07
right.
7:07
Okay. Just real quick, the bunker ships
7:10
that are putting moisture in the air,
7:13
that strengthens the hurricane because
7:15
there's more moisture in the storm. And
7:20
is that right?
7:21
Yeah. They're adding a bunch of moisture
7:23
to the air and helping the convection.
7:25
So when they add a lot of moisture and
7:28
perhaps heat to the, you know, to the
7:30
water and the air, it helps with the
7:32
convection, the convective available
7:34
potential energy of the storm.
7:36
And then the the spraying that helps
7:40
with the conductivity of the atmosphere
7:44
or the air. Is that kind of
7:45
Well, that depends on what they're
7:47
spraying. Um, aluminum would actually
7:49
make it more conductive. However, I
7:51
think what's probably going on in these
7:53
hurricane situations could be more of
7:54
like a silver iodide type of situation
7:56
where they're trying to increase the
7:58
precipitation of the storm.
8:00
Okay.
8:00
So, it's hard to say what chemical is
8:02
being sprayed. You know, typically over
8:04
land you see aluminum, but this time it
8:06
could be silver iodide.
8:08
Okay.
8:10
All right. So, um now moving along from
8:12
the geoengineering aspects of the storm,
8:15
we want to get a little bit to motive
8:17
actually. So, um, one thing that I found
8:20
is that there are some plans for
8:21
Jamaica, which, uh, the nickname is New
8:24
Jamaica, but there is a specific smart
8:27
city plan called New Kingston. So,
8:30
they're actually going digital and
8:31
they're calling it New Kingston. And
8:34
this is all part of the vision 2030
8:36
Jamaica and the sustainable development
8:38
goals. So, way back in 2015, Jamaica
8:41
along with almost 200 other countries
8:43
signed the UN's agenda for 2030. uh
8:47
their sustainable development goals and
8:49
it says the the SDGs have been
8:51
integrated into the implementation of
8:53
vision 2030 Jamaica and it's advancing
8:56
the achievement of the SGS leaving no
8:59
one behind and I guess you could
9:01
translate leaving no one behind as to
9:03
everyone will be taken along for the
9:06
ride. All right. So now some of the
9:08
details about New Kingston. Some of this
9:10
funding is coming from grants from the
9:12
US and they're going to leverage
9:15
existing JPS smart street lighting
9:18
infrastructure and they're going to use
9:20
it as a control system. Now JPS is
9:23
developing its smart city vision for New
9:25
Kingston while aligning with the
9:27
priorities and interests of key
9:29
stakeholders, whatever that means. All
9:32
right. So then I did actually find a PDF
9:35
on this new Kingston smart city. They
9:38
had a 10-year roadmap which actually uh
9:40
goes way back. Um this plan is supposed
9:43
to be completed by 2030 to 2033.
9:46
Now some of this plan includes smart
9:49
monitoring which involves like not just
9:52
smart meters for electricity but also
9:54
smart meters for your water meter as
9:56
well. And they also have apps where
9:59
citizens can like report on each other
10:01
for littering and stuff like that as
10:04
well as continuous air quality
10:06
monitoring which will notify citizens of
10:08
unhealthy emission levels. And their
10:11
goal is to develop greenhouse gas
10:13
emission inventory and monitoring as
10:16
well as uh let's see green energy too.
10:18
So they have a whole green energy
10:20
initiative for an entire smart grid and
10:23
they also want to go cashless. So the
10:26
Jamaica Urban Transport Company has a
10:29
cashless fair collection system and it's
10:32
part of this smart transportation
10:34
management center which had involves
10:37
automated enforcement, planning and
10:39
emergency management.
10:41
And this is all revolving around these
10:44
what they call fiveminute zones. They
10:46
have little compartmentalized areas that
10:48
are supposed to be reachable within five
10:50
minutes either by walking, biking or
10:53
public transportation. Now, some of this
10:55
involves parking and mobility, and they
10:58
have something called equitable streets,
10:59
which is very similar. It's a pretty
11:01
basically the cookie cutter of the
11:03
complete streets that we've seen.
11:04
They're just calling it equitable
11:06
streets. And they also have green
11:08
corridors just like the West Maui
11:10
Greenway. But what really got me here
11:12
was the retractable ballards for
11:13
automatic traffic control. And that will
11:16
actually come into play when they uh so
11:19
like let's see here. So the pollution
11:22
monitoring is going to be based on
11:24
cutting off certain parts of the city
11:27
when they when they achieve too high of
11:29
a pollution level. So they're actually
11:32
going to use these retractable ballards
11:34
during times of high pollution to be
11:37
able to cut off the traffic and they
11:38
might have certain days where there be
11:40
just like sorry no cars today pollution
11:42
is too high.
11:44
All right so now back to the cashless
11:46
aspect of this and the GIS. So they're
11:48
going to have complete geographical in
11:51
information system and GPS tracking on
11:53
everything with location services and it
11:56
they also have a universal payment
11:58
gateway which will be completely
12:00
cashless. They're trying to get rid of
12:02
cash alto together and we all know that
12:04
you know once people go digital then
12:06
they'll be able to turn off your access
12:08
to your currency and it's all tied into
12:10
a smart city application which controls
12:12
everything. Now, this smart tracking
12:15
involves what they call the Jamaica Eye,
12:18
which involves like all of these CCTV
12:21
surveillance cameras that are tied into
12:23
the Flock system, which are going to
12:24
track more than just people's faces.
12:26
They're going to be tracking license
12:28
plates and uh identification and all
12:31
sorts of things. They also have gunshot
12:33
detection as well as drones, which are
12:36
going to be released to track everything
12:38
as well. So it looks like all of the
12:40
aspects of a smart city digital prison
12:43
are being put into place in Jamaica.
12:46
And then I wanted to point out there are
12:48
a lot of similarities be you know with
12:50
Jamaica, Lahina, Aquapocco. These are
12:54
areas uh sometimes they're islands but
12:57
also Teneref in Spain um with a they're
13:00
they're islands with high tourism often
13:03
very beautiful areas and I think kind of
13:07
like strategic I you know I don't know I
13:10
feel like they're you know they're
13:13
they're in locations they're kind of
13:15
doing them all over they're not doing
13:17
them like all in one area. I don't know.
13:20
It's just kind of what I've been
13:21
noticing.
13:22
Yeah. I would say some of the areas that
13:25
we've reported on like in Alaska there
13:27
is a geopolitical strategic aspect to it
13:30
and that may also be the case with
13:31
Jamaica but just like we've seen in so
13:33
many other smart cities it is very tied
13:35
in with tourism and so usually what we
13:38
see is when a certain location tourist
13:41
destination gets about a receives 80%
13:44
compliance with the UN's sustainable
13:47
development goals then they get what's
13:49
called like a five-year plan and that
13:52
fiveyear plan is basically the the
13:55
development plan to turn it into a smart
13:57
city. So once they reach 80% then that
13:59
five-year plan kicks in. And it turns
14:02
out that a lot of places around the
14:04
globe their five-year plan is now
14:06
kicking in because this is the last five
14:08
years before 2030.
14:11
Okay.
14:13
All right. Um, just really quick, here's
14:16
a map of Jamaica and uh the storm has
14:19
been making landfall on the western tip
14:22
of the island. Not nearly on the tip,
14:24
but more closer to where this says Blue
14:25
Fields at. That's the area where the
14:28
Black River is and New Hope. And it is
14:30
going to cross that western tip of
14:32
Jamaica. However, it will impact the
14:35
entire island with heavy rainfall and
14:37
the southern coast with extreme storm
14:39
surge. And I think they said the the
14:43
rainfall they're expecting was it 25 in
14:47
today or
14:49
uh yeah, so between two to three feet at
14:52
least in um along that southern coastal
14:56
area, but since it's traveling so
14:58
slowly, some places could see up to four
15:00
feet or they've even predict predicted
15:03
up to 50 inches of rain for some places.
15:06
But uh when you're talking four feet of
15:08
rain, that's like three to four times as
15:10
much rain as Hurricane Katrina dropped
15:13
at its maximum. And that's uh well over
15:15
the amount that Hurricane Helen dropped
15:18
at its maximum.
15:19
And they're they're expecting the storm
15:21
surge to be kind of similar to Helen,
15:25
like the amount of water height.
15:29
Yeah. Yeah. So the storm surge for Helen
15:32
mostly affected Florida but it was I
15:34
think like 15 feet plus and they are
15:37
expecting I believe 15 to possibly 24
15:40
foot storm surge along certain areas of
15:43
the southern coast which is catastrophic
15:45
that would flood the second floor
15:47
actually.
15:48
Yeah that's significant.
15:51
Yeah.
15:51
Um but I'm glad you know people are
15:54
noticing and we have seen posts about
15:56
the smart city. Um, so hopefully people
16:00
are catching on and they're going to
16:02
start seeing this pattern more clearly.
16:03
And we have a lot of new viewers from
16:05
Jamaica. So, uh, thank you for those in
16:08
Jamaica that are now starting to learn
16:10
about this because
16:13
we're starting to see,
16:16
you know, um,
16:18
basically what happened in Lahina, we
16:21
see that happening in LA, in Mexico, and
16:25
I'm I'm just assuming a lot of the sim a
16:28
lot of the same things are going to
16:30
start showing up in Jamaica. the um
16:33
disaster capitalism, the land grabs, the
16:38
changing of just kind of just changing
16:41
the infrastructure to support this new,
16:43
you know, green initiative,
16:46
right? It is too late to avoid the
16:48
disaster, but there is still a chance
16:50
that the Jamaicans could avoid the
16:52
redevelopment. um they do have to fight
16:54
this plan and they may actually if if
16:57
enough people wake up and oppose it,
16:59
they may actually be able to
17:00
successfully oppose it just like we've
17:02
seen in Costa Rica and now possibly on
17:05
Big Island Hawaii as well, which are in
17:07
the process of dismantling their smart
17:09
city plans.
17:12
Yeah. Um, and we do, we haven't
17:14
mentioned the book, we do discuss this
17:16
in depth in our book. And we'll try to
17:19
link the videos that we did on Maui that
17:23
um discuss these things because when
17:26
you're in an area where something like
17:28
this is happening, it's really helpful
17:31
to know to kind of know what's going to
17:33
happen so you can get ready, you know,
17:36
for these new bills to come up, for the
17:39
reasoning of areas. So, we'll try to
17:42
link as much um content that applies in
17:46
the description. And was there anything
17:49
else on Jamaica we wanted to bring up?
17:53
Um I believe that's everything I have on
17:54
Jamaica for now, but I will be keeping
17:56
my eye on it.
17:59
Okay. And then we want to do a little
18:02
update on Alaska because I'll let you
18:06
pull up the the visuals. Uh when we
18:10
discussed the motives for that hurricane
18:13
in Alaska, we're kind of unsure, you
18:16
know, what the purpose of it was. We
18:18
know that we know that there gold lines
18:20
there and with the value of gold being
18:22
as high as it is, I think it's at like
18:24
4,000 an ounce. Um there is a dispute
18:28
between one of the uh native communities
18:31
and the company that is trying to set up
18:34
a gold mine.
18:36
And here is the
18:40
Yeah.
18:41
Yeah. So, this is a comment from a
18:42
viewer uh named Byron and he says there
18:44
is a pending lawsuit from the people of
18:46
Kipnook over permits at the Donlin gold
18:48
mine and it turns out that the
18:50
shareholders they are playing a shell
18:51
game but it can be traced back to
18:53
Vanguard, Black Rockck, Capital Research
18:55
Group and State Street which are the
18:57
same ones that we've seen time and time
18:59
again including in Maui.
19:01
Right. And then their cons their main
19:03
concern was the mercury contamination
19:05
that they were thinking was going to get
19:07
into their water supply.
19:10
Correct. Yeah, it looks like they are
19:13
using some sort of mercury based uh gold
19:15
extraction process which would
19:17
contaminate the watershed of the Kusco
19:19
Quim River which actually does drain out
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into the bay near Quigoling and Kipnook.
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So, this bay here is uh where it it
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flows out, but they do actually get most
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of their salmon from this river. And if
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they continue on with this gold mine,
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then they're going to contaminate this
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river with mercury.
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So, thank you, Shane, so much for um
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bringing up all this information.
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And for those in Jamaica, uh we're
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sending our prayers and I hope everyone
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stays safe and we will do our best to
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keep an eye on, you know, all the
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shenanigans that go on after the storm
19:58
leaves. Um and for our next video, we'll
20:01
try to get this one up hopefully by the
20:03
end of the week. But I'm um I'm going to
20:06
be sharing some very interesting search
20:09
results regarding me, my name, and I
20:14
think some of Shane's that were coming
20:18
up in Tel Aviv and um well in Israel.
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So, we'll be putting that up as soon as
20:25
possible. And it it was really
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surprising that we saw our names popping
20:30
up in search results. So, um, that's
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going to do it for today. Thank you guys
20:35
so much for watching and we'll see you
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all soon.
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Bye.