WayOfTheBern

WayOfTheBern

Promyka5When in the course of human events... 5 insightful - 1 fun5 insightful - 0 fun6 insightful - 1 fun 9 months ago

Agreed. This is one of those topics that is likely to reflexively be branded "conspiracy theorizing," at least until video evidence is forthcoming, which has to be explained in conventional terms, but given what's apparent to the eye, those explanations stretch credulity. While other plausible explanations might explain so-called "chemtrails," though I haven't come to any conclusions on that matter, fires resulting from directed energy weapons are fires of an entirely different sort. And it seems this is why the burned area on the island of Maui is being blocked off from public access.

Promyka5When in the course of human events... 2 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 0 fun3 insightful - 1 fun 9 months ago

Here's a video from a short while back that I had to search to find, which I think is pertinent:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHeoaIh7cx8

Again, mundane fires just don't burn this way.

FThumbStay thirsty, my friends[S] 3 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 0 fun4 insightful - 1 fun 9 months ago

Years ago I lost a Porsche to an engine fire. When the flames reached the gas tank, it didn't explode (because the tank was full), but it did turn the car into a ball of fire so intense you couldn't see the car through the flames. Burned this way for 15-20 minutes, with a fire crew standing by waiting for the fuel to be exhausted. The tires exploded, but the rims remained intact. The front hood, at the center of the fire-ball, was cut with giant fire-crew sheers so they could douse the tank and smoking wreckage. Meaning, even in that intense, sustained heat, no metal parts anywhere melted and had to be cut away.

In the linked video, entire vehicles, to the rims, had melted. That's not a normal fire.

NetweaselContinuing the struggle 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun 9 months ago

Years ago I lost a Porsche to an engine fire.

The way the conversation is going, I have to ask....
How windy was it during the Porsche fire?

FThumbStay thirsty, my friends[S] 2 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 0 fun3 insightful - 1 fun 9 months ago

There was a wind from behind, and the rear bumper looked untouched, but it also likely fed the fire that engulfed the rest.

Which is why I discounted the images of half burned cars. What remains suspicious are homes reduced to ash while the trees surrounding them retained their needles and small branches. Or the blue umbrellas fully intact next to the charred remains of the building. Or the intact and unmarked wood landing adjacent to the burned shell of the mobile home.