People who use this saying don't know how physics works.
Litghning strikes the same point twice all the time... several times over, in fact. That's what lightning rods at the top of buildings are for - such as those on any building all over the world including this one Trump Hotel Chicago.
During any given stormy night, the highest lightning rods will be struck not only twice but dozens of times over, again and again.
Aren't those dates wrong? This happened before 2016 I thought
Needs the electricity to time travel.
Oct 22 2020 Post#2222 2222 20-Sep-2018 12:25:34 PM NZST 8ch/qresearch
Brainstorming the plans many plots:)
People who use this saying don't know how physics works.
Litghning strikes the same point twice all the time... several times over, in fact. That's what lightning rods at the top of buildings are for - such as those on any building all over the world including this one Trump Hotel Chicago.
During any given stormy night, the highest lightning rods will be struck not only twice but dozens of times over, again and again.