Notice the melted engine block steel that melted and ran down in front of the car. It take a minimum of 2600 degrees F to melt steel into a liquid. Notice the trees have their leaves. Notice the blacktop road and the yellow paint is unaffected. This is textbook Magnetic Induction heating profile.
Here is another video showing bodies in cars and if paused at 1:26 and 1:44 you see melted engine block run off that look like silver streams. This is graphic so don't watch if you don't want to see dead people. HighImpactFlix
Almost all of the people killed were unable to flee their cars as they were incinerated by magnetic induction heating of the steel of the car.
Notice the melted engine block steel that melted and ran down in front of the car. It take a minimum of 2600 degrees F to melt steel into a liquid. Notice the trees have their leaves. Notice the blacktop road and the yellow paint is unaffected. This is textbook Magnetic Induction heating profile.
Here is another video showing bodies in cars and if paused at 1:26 and 1:44 you see melted engine block run off that look like silver streams. This is graphic so don't watch if you don't want to see dead people. HighImpactFlix
Almost all of the people killed were unable to flee their cars as they were incinerated by magnetic induction heating of the steel of the car.
Things are getting beyond frightening with this "fire" situation. I try not to see a conspiracy in every bizarre situation, but it's hard not to come to the conclusion that this ain't natural. Those poor people were like sitting ducks.
Theory: Electric Universe, and whatever melted Petra, etc. is ramping up again. I think what is happening in Cali is just a taste of what is to come.
Could be wrong. Don't want to scare anybody.
'A BIBLICAL DISASTER’ Greece wildfires – 74 dead, 150 injured and ‘eight missing’ as apocalyptic wildfires near Athens burn families alive in their cars.
Look, I don't know. Maybe I've been looking at ancient melted buildings too much and am drawing imaginary lines. Maybe I'm not. It's just that everything sure seems to be ramping up lately.
This is reaching epic proportions. I do remember hearing about the fires in Greece.
For the last 5 or 6 years every summer there are big massive wild fires in Canada, it's just up the road, well about 4 hours away and then we always have fires in eastern Washington every Summer. some days the smoke is so bad it's hard to breath and it can be hazy/smokey for weeks on end. Or a couple of times a ridge starts burning behind us, we live at the foot of Mt. Rainer. One of my friends in Canada has had to flee her house 2 years in a row.
From the BBC in July 26 2018, so they have some catching up to do.
Wildfires have been sweeping through coastal towns east of the Greek capital, Athens. Dozens of people - including families with children - have died as they tried to escape the flames.
But fires are also raging in Sweden, as far north as the Arctic Circle, and have caused huge damage in countries including Portugal, the UK and the US in recent months. Wildfires around the world
Yeah this is unnerving, unsettling and just plain old f**ked up, big time. When I think of some of the other things that have been foisted on the public, really does this surprise me. NO, just another day in paradise.
We just watched Geostorm a couple of days ago and it of course made me think of the fires. I tried to watch the second youtube video and but it just went into a sit and spin mode and then my computer froze up and I lost my internet connection. I'm not going to try and watch it again. Maybe it was removed?
Anyway, yeah all these fires don't seem like a natural occurrence by any means.
Sure, the leaves are off the trees. But if these houses are literally leveled from fire, how did these trees remain standing? This looks like the aftermath of 9/11 or Hiroshima, not a seasonal wildfire.
Yet another photo of liquid aluminum. It melts at 1220 deg. Fahrenheit, by the way. The last time I saw liquid metal like this was (other "wildfires" not included) 9/11. Note the green trees in the background, as somehow a fire that burns over 1000 deg. leaves anything behind made of carbon.
At this point there are three hypothesis that I have:
1. All of these photos are 100% fabricated by mainstream media to make the fire look a lot worse than it actually is (global warming propaganda)
2. This fire was legitimate, but has been modified through geoengineering to be hotter and spread quicker than a regular fire
3. Straight up D.E.W. to help nudge Agenda 2030 ever closer.
-Some more thoughts on this concept:
-Is this technology some kind of test for a Project Bluebeam-type event? Holographic projections of an alien invasion are gonna need a little oomph to really sell to the public. Steel melting fire beams coming from the sky would certainly sell the sizzle, pardon the pun.
Some might also call this the wrath of a vengeful God. I don't really go for the whole Abrahamic monotheist thing personally, but the idea of a God or deity performing some sort of karmic retaliation for the treatment of the Earth could fit nicely into someone's narrative.
The real question is - - at what point do more people (normies, if you will) start giving a critical eye to events like this? It is the folly of humankind to assume that people in positions of power have humanity's best interest in mind. The average person would never dream of using D.E.W. weapons on innocent people, so it must mean that no one else would use this technology in such a shamelessly evil way. A world of cynics like myself is likely too extreme to be viable, but it seems modern society completely lacks skepticism that isn't hand-fed to them by talking heads or verified users on social media.
A world of cynics like myself is likely too extreme to be viable, but it seems modern society completely lacks skepticism that isn't hand-fed to them by talking heads or verified users on social media.
I've noticed I can point out something to people, and they disregard it as if I hadn't even spoken. Later on, someone on tv or youtube will point out the exact same thing, and only then do people get it. They have absolutely no memory that I told them the exact same thing before. Or if they do remember, they get angry when I point out I told them before the talking head did. I guess there's the possibility that I planted a seed... but people do like to shoot the messenger, and I'm sick of dodging bullets.
I've noticed I can point out something to people, and they disregard it as if I hadn't even spoken. Later on, someone on tv or youtube will point out the exact same thing, and only then do people get it. They have absolutely no memory that I told them the exact same thing before. Or if they do remember, they get angry when I point out I told them before the talking head did. I guess there's the possibility that I planted a seed... but people do like to shoot the messenger, and I'm sick of dodging bullets.
There is something about the psychology of humans where this is the case. In my day job, I could make a statement during negotiation that isn't resonating with the client. The next step is getting management involved - - in which they repeat the exact same thing to the client. The person now understands the exact same thing I told them earlier, but because someone else with some level of authority said it it makes sense all of a sudden. This is applicable in 99% of cases.
In regards to conversations with friends or family - - I've learned that the best thing to do is to hold my hot take on something unless I am explicitly asked about it. Or - even better - leave them with a nugget of information or a question that is vague enough to pique their interest without sending them into full on cognitive dissonance mode. "Oh yeah, those fires in CA are pretty insane. Isn't it crazy that the fire was over 1200 degrees but still managed to leave trees with green leaves standing next to burned out cars?" Not a super elegant example but you get the point. If they are interested enough, they'll find themselves down the rabbit hole in no time.
Yeah I do the same thing, "do you know how frickin hot that is.?"
It's Authority Figure Syndrome. We are indoctrinated as children to listen to the adult in charge, they know all. And most of us never get over it.
I have that happen all the time, if I say something, I'm a dumb ass, but then later they hear the same thing from somebody else and then it makes sense to them.
normies, haha. It was a joke with my work friend that if I mentioned I thought somebody was weird, then.. Wow, that person must really be weird.
People don't want to think something could be going on, that's things aren't right.