Footage Taken After The Devastating Fires In Maui Shows That Everything Is Burnt But The Trees And There's Only One Explanation ...
Deadly wildfires burning in Hawaii have killed dozens and forced thousands to evacuate, fueled by a mix of land and atmospheric conditions that can create
My parents live in Maui. Will be asking for on the ground Intel when I can
Whats the word?
My mom says nothing appears abnormal. That trees have burnt to. That they just look like fires started from a storm that have grown from the fast winds. I'm gonna be asking her for more info and pictures when she can
Did the storm dump rain or flames. Hard tocatch tropical lush plants on fire?
Ryan, so Glad hearing that your dear parents are Alive, & safe & uninjured.
Thanks sis I'm glad as well
Green trees/wood is full of water and doesn't burn. Anyone who has ever had a camp fire knows this.
Yup, and nature is awesome, some trees require fire to spread their seeds, pine trees for example.
"The U.S. Coast Guard said crews rescued 17 people who jumped into the Lahaina harbor in an effort to escape the flames."
17...calling card
How often is it 16? Or 18? Seems like never, but I'm definitely biased and not looking for those numbers. Perhaps I'll start looking for 16, 17, and 18 in the news and begin a running tally of each.
This kind of speculation is stupid. There is no need to guess at the validity of a fire and whether trees might be left unburnt. Similar fires, in similar locations have happened hundreds, thousands of times. Just look at photographs and compare them. Were there any trees left unburnt in other fires or not.
For example: The firestorm that burn Tokyo. Look at trees alone road in center: https://turnstiletours.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/s_w14_001Tokyo.jpg
Look at all the pictures here where fire devastated area, but trees left unburnt. https://www.illawarramercury.com.au/story/421153/australias-worst-bushfires/
In my view, getting caught up in the type stories distracts us from what really matters.
Healthy trees rarely burn. Deciduous trees rarely burn. Crown fires are nearly exclusive to coniferous trees with the exception being spring time, before the trees have developed leaves.
This is completely normal wildfire aftermath. Especially in a wet environment.
Happened in California too. Everything destroyed but the trees
like the fact that it was ARSON
knee jerk DEW-bots have an excuse to never look for the criminals who start these fires
Thanks for pointing this out.
Everything is burnt but the trees, but don’t point that out or ur a conspiracy theorist
People use the term when they want to stereotype you so that they can just write off whatever you say. I wear it as a badge of honor but make no mistake, once you are labeled by someone as a conspiracy theorist, they stop listening to you.
Same. I wear it with a badge of honour. I'd much rather wear a tinfoil hat than a blindfold.
the implication of DEW is stupid and labeling yourself a conspiracy theorist to bolster an argument is weak
it was ARSON
find the fire starters and stop with the bullshit
grab a paper cup, fill it with water. light it on fire. it won't burn.
proof
My hubby picked up on this immediately. Something smells
Yep saw pics of burnt out cars and buildings but the ground was unmarked, no scorch marks or soot…
I thought the deep state did not have orbital weapons any more.
The "Tree" of Liberty needs to be watered ! It's sooooooo way beyond time.
Everything is burnt. Hurricane Dora winds and our incompetent Maui fire department are to blame.
They’re full of water??!!
It's obviously climate change, so we have to vote Democrat. https://greatawakening.win/p/16c246ealb/any-big-storms-are-the-result-of/c/
DEW
.....maybe it was bat bombs haha
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bat_bomb
I see the same thing here, that I saw in many of the fires in Northern California. Cars, parked nowhere close to anything that can burn, totally incinerated, sometimes melting the wheels themselves. Houses burned to the foundations, surrounded by lush green foliage, with no damage whatsoever. We are overlooking something here.