Qrd: Phx home explodes, investigators blame it on gas explosion, but gas company says there’s no gas lines. Turns out the home owner is an attorney who has been working on a class action wrongful death suit on retirement communities connected to MRNA. Next door neighbor goes on camera and sounds like he’s reading a script. Googled this neighbor, turns out he’s a 20 year army vet who works for AstraZeneca and Johnson and Johnson.
The house uses propane. In my area of Michigan that is a common thing in the towns outside the suburbs where a lot of the upper middle class live. In the azfamily.com story it says all the houses have propane.
Why. AZ rarely ever needs heat. Stoves are electric, AC is electric, zero need for propane and propane accessories in the desert... on the 3 days a year you MIGHT need heat, you just keep the windows closed or worst case use a space heater for 1 night.
I saw that on the news. Piestewa Peak was Squaw Peak for years. It's in a mountain park entered at 7th Street and Camelback, approximately, that borders on very civilized neighborhoods. A few houses may be off the gas line and have big tanks, although those people have the bucks to buy the pipe.
Some activists found the name Squaw offensive, so they renamed it after a female service woman who drove her Hummer into a fixed object in Iraq. Some genius decided this would be a good name for the highway in that area.
Why does it make it any more plausible? Propane is common around my neck of the woods. You have a 1000 gallon tank set away from the house and have it filled a couple times a year. Its quite safe.
Source: http://boards.4chan.org/pol/thread/360525237/glowop-uncovered-get-the-fuck-in-here
Qrd: Phx home explodes, investigators blame it on gas explosion, but gas company says there’s no gas lines. Turns out the home owner is an attorney who has been working on a class action wrongful death suit on retirement communities connected to MRNA. Next door neighbor goes on camera and sounds like he’s reading a script. Googled this neighbor, turns out he’s a 20 year army vet who works for AstraZeneca and Johnson and Johnson.
https://www.azfamily.com/news/questions-unanswered-after-phoenix-home-explodes/article_2a3104c8-8866-11ec-83ac-7beeab029a60.html?block_id=667537
https://www.abc15.com/news/region-phoenix-metro/doorbell-cam-catches-moment-phoenix-house-explodes
Has Anon found something?
lollll they didnt bothered checking if house has gas connection
The house uses propane. In my area of Michigan that is a common thing in the towns outside the suburbs where a lot of the upper middle class live. In the azfamily.com story it says all the houses have propane.
Why. AZ rarely ever needs heat. Stoves are electric, AC is electric, zero need for propane and propane accessories in the desert... on the 3 days a year you MIGHT need heat, you just keep the windows closed or worst case use a space heater for 1 night.
Hot water heater.
I saw that on the news. Piestewa Peak was Squaw Peak for years. It's in a mountain park entered at 7th Street and Camelback, approximately, that borders on very civilized neighborhoods. A few houses may be off the gas line and have big tanks, although those people have the bucks to buy the pipe.
Some activists found the name Squaw offensive, so they renamed it after a female service woman who drove her Hummer into a fixed object in Iraq. Some genius decided this would be a good name for the highway in that area.
Janet Napolitano, who was our governor at the time.
I forgot, that explains all!
Why does it make it any more plausible? Propane is common around my neck of the woods. You have a 1000 gallon tank set away from the house and have it filled a couple times a year. Its quite safe.
People dont need heat in phoenix. Simple as.
Dont need hot water? Dont need gas for your stove? Furnaces arent the only thing run on gas.