We did a metallurgical test on a bridge that failed during the Malibu “wildfires. The Tests confirmed that the steel I beams supporting a concrete and asphalt surface above reached temperature above 2600 degrees. The bridge on Mulholland Blvd crossed over a wash with its vegetation untouched. If you look really close, the fires make no sense. When all is said and done and the smoke clears, someone will produce drone footage of the affected area and it will become very clear that these wildfires are very selective. Firefighters remain silent. I was a firefighter and I am very vocal. There is NOTHING normal about these fires.
I'm not saying there isn't foul play, or even that God isn't playing a part.
I'm just saying that an entire house can burn without touching the trees on one side of it.
I work on a farm, we had a grass fire this year. It started from a 6' wide pile of last year's chaff I intentionally lit. The wind kicked up and it spread only in a straight line with the wind. It went for a couple hundred feet but still only remained roughly 6' wide before the wind changed direction. It stayed 6' wide and didn't spread sideways at all, until the wind changed.
We did a metallurgical test on a bridge that failed during the Malibu “wildfires. The Tests confirmed that the steel I beams supporting a concrete and asphalt surface above reached temperature above 2600 degrees. The bridge on Mulholland Blvd crossed over a wash with its vegetation untouched. If you look really close, the fires make no sense. When all is said and done and the smoke clears, someone will produce drone footage of the affected area and it will become very clear that these wildfires are very selective. Firefighters remain silent. I was a firefighter and I am very vocal. There is NOTHING normal about these fires.
I'm not saying there isn't foul play, or even that God isn't playing a part.
I'm just saying that an entire house can burn without touching the trees on one side of it.
I work on a farm, we had a grass fire this year. It started from a 6' wide pile of last year's chaff I intentionally lit. The wind kicked up and it spread only in a straight line with the wind. It went for a couple hundred feet but still only remained roughly 6' wide before the wind changed direction. It stayed 6' wide and didn't spread sideways at all, until the wind changed.