Canada fires perfectly synchronised
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Climate change is causing people to start forest fires
🔥 NO clock to show the span of the time frame that he's scrubbing back and forth.
One minute? One hour? One day?
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DATA please! Let's keep our research presentations squeaky clean, or else we're doing no better than [THEM].
There's fuckery afoot
Canada just went through the heavy winter thaw and then had a month off relatively significant precipitation. These are not organic forest fires. Not even close. Ask any farmer who lives near the affected areas
I wonder if that signifies DEWS or HAARP 🤔
Or drones.
Is there another video of this? I've only seen THIS exact one. sus.
Quebec.. Alberta.. New Brunswick.. Ontario ? New Jersey... spells (their) made up word qanon .... massive trolling event ? Idk
"They" have tried to explain this video away as a time lapse with many hours between each fire so we don't know what we're talking about but that still doesn't explain them in my opinion!
Actually a time lapse explains it even better because looking at the speed of clouds changing - a time lapse can be just a couple of minutes between one and the other, so it makes it easier for one drone to travel the distance when setting the fire. No need to sync multiple drones.
Bpearthwatch did an interesting video pointing out the fires are all along a fault line.
Like all of the UFO talk this week, this appears to be a distraction. Probably tried to time the fires to blot out talk of Mel Gibson’s documentary (if it is indeed real).
Dont forget Quebec had a violent communist revolution that lasted like 30 something years with no prosecutions after it ended....
Another explanation are the burning of DUMBS (synchronised MIL activity), or one huge one.
Wide spread lightning storms could do this. Were there lightning storms?
I’m not sure how lightning storms manifests in Canada, but at least here in Sweden they are accompanied by thick clouds.
No clouds are visible in these pictures.
Lightning won’t start a fire this quickly. It will smoulder for quite awhile before building heat and growing to a point where it’s detectable.
Wildland and structure firefighter here.
Could there be a change in conditions, like a strong wind perhaps, that could come in and cause smoldering fires to flare up at once like this?
Not a firefighter here, but genuinely curious.
Not a firefighter either, but my answer is that it's unlikely. Strong winds would have impeded the growth of tiny fires into big fires by lowering the temperature of the fuel. Have you ever tried to use a cheap lighter when there's a decent breeze out? Wind only accelerates a fire if the oxygen it provides produces more heat than the wind flow takes away. That's part of why strong winds are so dangerous l when wild fires are already big.
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Bro all of them happened at the same time? So you're saying lighting struck at the same time in all those places causing like 20 forest fires when there's no clouds?
Oh yeah, we see these “storms” on the video. There are so many of them that we can’t see the smoke nor fires starting. KEK