Tuesday, June 11, 2024

Directed Energy Weapon incinerates homes

Dry out forest with drought, wait for high winds, then hit it with DEW beam = Paradise lost.
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If houses burn but not trees, is it a forest fire?
What were houses are now just heaps of white ash, but the trees are untouched by fire. How?
Magic trees that don't burn? They burn fine.
This is one of the most shocking pieces of citizen journalism ever produced.

Robert Brame, a forensic arborist (tree expert who specializes in analyzing forest fires, bug infestations, and other causes of tree decline or destruction), noticed unusual features of extensive forest fires in California. He decided to personally investigate.

His findings are beyond belief. And the evidence is undeniable: 90% of them were not "forest fires" at all.

If houses burn but trees do not, is it really a forest fire? (Rumble)
When is a fire not a fire? When it "dustifies."
They were caused by something that boiled water, melted metal and glass, burned cars and trucks that were nowhere near anything that set them on fire. This thing burned houses to the ground, disintegrating them to dust (as in the infamous anomaly known as the Camp Fire of 2018 that obliterated the town of Paradise, Butte County, California. Yet, it left all the trees standing.
  • A recent follow up to this story is news that many poorer people in the Americas are coating their roofs with blue paint, tarps, or anything they can get their hands on. If they do not, they fear becoming victims to the strange "fires" that break out but only destroy homes with ordinary roofs. All of those colored blue are spared. Explanation? The DEW (directed energy weapon), like an older photocopy machine, has a flaw in that it does not seem to pick up blue.
His conclusion, as shocking as it may be, is that the only thing that could create these anomalies is a directed-energy weapon.
Directed-energy weapons are known to have been developed by the U.S. and Chinese military. Seeing is believing.  The evidence is overwhelming. 

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