SH Archive 2017 Urban fires in California. Could DEW weapons be the true cause?

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Username: Robinl17
Date: 2019-08-21 21:32:02
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I think they mean the abducted women who were impregnated and then had their babies taken at only a few months of gestation. Lots of books about women saying they were abducted many times, and sometimes they'd play with a big-eyed baby. I know it's weird, but it's part of the whole UFO abduction mythology. To hear that a colony of hybrids was living in Paradise is just so strange and yet, right along with the claimed abductions from 20+ years ago. The timeline fits nicely.
 
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Username: EUAFU
Date: 2019-10-14 20:48:32
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Well, all this is very fascinating. It is even wonderful. I really think it is a gift that so many mysterious and almost miraculous events happen. Where I live unfortunately events are summarized and political conspiracies, corporate corruption in collusion with rulers, banks, drug traffickers and military forces and other common crimes.
 
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Username: iggzy
Date: 2020-03-01 22:21:14
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The comment about the Eureka tv-show made me thinking about the myst tv-show and maybe it was some unwanted/unintended something that needed closing/cleansing, tho the greek or swedish part does not connect too well to that.
 
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Username: Red Bird
Date: 2020-05-09 15:14:11
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Here we go again, in Florida.

 
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Username: EUAFU
Date: 2020-05-10 01:19:08
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Aqui vamos nós novamente, na Flórida.

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What a strange thing. What will "they" say that happened? A selective "forest" fire.
 
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Username: Banta
Date: 2020-05-11 04:02:36
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There's a few wildfires going on in the same general area in Florida, I'm not 100% sure which one the video is referencing. It's confusing because there is Santa Rosa county and then Santa Rosa Beach in Walton County.

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Florida panhandle

You can use this link to view the current wildfires in Florida (though it will give the impression the whole state is on fire...).

https://fdacs.maps.arcgis.com/apps/View/index.html?appid=c66f363e4d654e60b342704e7b273dbc

Homes Burned in Florida Wildfires; Interstate 10 Remains Closed | The Weather Channel

Interesting choice of words.

There's also this. Beulah is on the outskirts of Pensacola, so just right next door:

Beulah Fire Was ‘Human Caused’; Santa Rosa Fire Causes Estimated $1.9 Million In Damage; Both 65% Contained : NorthEscambia.com

It doesn't seem that these fires have resulted in a lot of destruction of property or loss of life as far as what is being reported, but we know how that goes. Certainly a strange pattern here, but like the California ones, I am still on the fence about what the mechanism is that makes these "fires" so selective.
 
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Username: asatiger1966
Date: 2020-05-12 08:46:28
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Owned a small factory for over 20 years. We designed, and fabricated structural steel, that included a Pre - engineered division and a Equine Division. We had a construction company, a different Corporation ,for liability reasons. We shipped the steel package, went in did the site work, poured the concrete, erected the steel that was our base package. Pre-Engineered Buildings , structural for plain commercial buildings, such as cinder block structures such as Walmart, Schools, towns that have a outside masonry code. Our structure their construct.

My favorite was the Equine division. We would have a person referenced to me or the company and take their ranch and build from the grass up, full blown construction. My military background contacts kept us in more work than we wanted. We worked for the DOD, Department of the Navy, build tons of buildings at twenty nine palms, Marine base. On and On.

I said all of that so one can understand my comments about melting metals.

We had a con-rack full penetration welds that would build 220 feet wide frames. I am aware of the heat needed to melt that engine block. While not cracking the asphalt road 5-6 feet away. If TPTB are calling this a wild fire why did the trees not catch fire.
 
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Username: whitewave
Date: 2020-05-12 11:22:21
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In re-reading this thread I was intrigued by your earlier story about how the bunker you were in was penetrated through several concrete layers. I noticed that no one mentioned rail guns. Those will penetrate layers of concrete like it was paper.
Afaik, they are only on naval ships and are not small enough to mount on anything smaller than a ship but, then again, I'm not exactly in the loop on the latest secret technological advancements. I'm sure the military has all sorts of toys the public knows nothing about.
 
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Username: jd755
Date: 2020-05-12 11:34:11
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I wonder if that engine block was aluminium?

If so a wood fire can melt it easily.

Aluminium1220660
Aluminum Alloys865-1240463-671
Aluminum Bronze1190-1215600-655

A bonfire should be treated with respect as it can reach temperatures as hot as 1,100 degrees Celsius (2,012 degrees Fahrenheit)

A forest fire could do it too.

An average surface fire on the forest floor might have flames reaching 1 metre in height and can reach temperatures of 800°C (1,472°F) or more. Under extreme conditions a fire can give off 10,000 kilowatts or more per metre of fire front. This would mean flame heights of 50 metres or more and flame temperatures exceeding 1200°C (2,192°F).
 
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Username: Red Bird
Date: 2020-05-12 12:17:49
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When I look at the videos of individual houses totally ashed (trees etc still standing) I wonder where the people were. Did that whole area (All the houses) get evacuated When not much else burned? People are loath to leave their homes unless it’s really serious, and usually don’t. That is one thing I realized from the CA. fires is that a huge number of people disappearing could be hidden from us. It may not have been, but we would never know.
if this happens somebody should immediately set up a Twitter feed, etc. for people to Individually report on.

Anyway no way a regular fire does this in CA. or FLA. A wildfire fire coming through Vaporizing selected houses. These fires are not natural. We got a lot of video from CA. I wonder if more will come out Of FLA.
 
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Username: whitewave
Date: 2020-05-12 12:53:10
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Yes, but a forest fire should also burn the forest, plastic trash cans, etc. and not just aluminum engine blocks ( if that's what they were).
 
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Username: CitizenShip
Date: 2020-05-12 12:54:39
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But these cars are always on some kind of tarmac which has a very low melt temp.

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Username: whitewave
Date: 2020-05-12 13:07:11
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Not just cars but entire houses. Did no one have a cast iron stove in those houses or a fireplace? Was there no hardened steel in any of the buildings or cars?
 
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Username: jd755
Date: 2020-05-12 13:21:10
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I'm just pondering with my posts on here.
That image of the car & it's melted engine block & wheels, presumably aluminium or an alloy from the un-oxidised shniy puddle. How would molten at 463-670 degrees Celsius run across low melting point tar withut sinking in or setting it ablaze?
A fire only burns for as long as its fuel & oxygen are present yet the road surface bound by tar that melts in the heat of the sun & is highly combustible is barely scorched. The tyres too are perfect fire fuel and are extremely smoky when burning yet no soot or burning is visible on the cars wheel arches/wings.
 
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Username: CitizenShip
Date: 2020-05-12 13:27:11
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Very paradoxical and a mystery for sure!
 
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Username: jd755
Date: 2020-05-12 13:48:57
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I cannot be sure with this image but having gone through a set from over here where a 4X4's engine 'caught fire & melted' on a brick driveway inches away from unmarked pvc framed double glazing & an equally unmarked Cordyline & shrubs alongside it I would err on the side of these cars being 'set up' 'off stage', installed for photographs/video opportunities & then cart it off again. In plain english it's fakery.
 
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Username: CitizenShip
Date: 2020-05-12 13:52:25
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This has also crossed my mind!
 
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Username: Magnetic
Date: 2020-05-12 16:18:09
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No its not fakery. Its a weapon using the principle of magnetic induction heating. Steel can be heated to melting temperatures without damaging trees and plastic garbage bins nearby.
 
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Username: jd755
Date: 2020-05-12 16:23:29
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The photograph is faked. It's aluminium that is being 'melted' not the steel skin chassis of the car. If real the weapons beam must pass right through the steel without harming it.
 
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