To be fair. A drought stricken tree would go up like a matchstick and be gone in very little time whereas the house woukd collapse into a pile and burn for ever.
Goven the lack of clarity in the photo its impossible to see the condition of the trees while the houses all burn.
I did cleanup OPS for this fire. The official fire story never sat right with me because multiple climate change activists had been arrested for arson already. I suspected the state caused the fire for aid money (laundering). Now I suspect it may have had more criminality to it than I could have imagined...... Land grabs, forcing people into the city (paradise and concow residents were corralled into chico), aerial weapons.... I'm open to it all now. Always seemed strange to me how that fire seemed to burn some places and not others, now I know I'm not crazy.
There's a machine doing all of this. The exact coordinates of each house is programed in and then each house is set on fire individually from the center of the house.
Visual Machine Learning is an old field of study. Identifying house coordinates from Google Earth seems like a piece of cake compared to facial recognition software. Then it's run by someone at the top.... to kick out which ever houses they don't want burned. Just guessing here.
I see all these houses at one moment, putting off the same color of yellow. And it's from the inside going out, like you said. Flame color is directly associated with temperature. All the houses having the same color suggests coordination with the starting time of these fires and the energy method used. Standard radiant infrared energy, like a fireplace gives off, doesn't explain what's happened in Paradise or on Maui.
To be fair. A drought stricken tree would go up like a matchstick and be gone in very little time whereas the house woukd collapse into a pile and burn for ever.
Goven the lack of clarity in the photo its impossible to see the condition of the trees while the houses all burn.
Look at pics on line of Paradise after the fires
I see lots of burnt pines, idk what you're on about
https://www.insider.com/photos-paradise-california-one-year-on-camp-fire-inferno-2019-10#the-camp-fire-was-unprecedented-even-for-california-where-25-of-the-states-residents-are-always-exposed-to-a-very-high-or-extreme-fire-threat-12
Yep. Forest Fires can happen in expansive parking lots too.
https://files.catbox.moe/643ooh.jpg
How does fire spread between the buildings with burning the trees?
I might be retarded, but directed energy weapons seems like the most likely explanation.
Dew weapons! The Pentagon admits having them.
I read that somewhere today but I didn't track where.
I did cleanup OPS for this fire. The official fire story never sat right with me because multiple climate change activists had been arrested for arson already. I suspected the state caused the fire for aid money (laundering). Now I suspect it may have had more criminality to it than I could have imagined...... Land grabs, forcing people into the city (paradise and concow residents were corralled into chico), aerial weapons.... I'm open to it all now. Always seemed strange to me how that fire seemed to burn some places and not others, now I know I'm not crazy.
There's a machine doing all of this. The exact coordinates of each house is programed in and then each house is set on fire individually from the center of the house.
Visual Machine Learning is an old field of study. Identifying house coordinates from Google Earth seems like a piece of cake compared to facial recognition software. Then it's run by someone at the top.... to kick out which ever houses they don't want burned. Just guessing here.
I see all these houses at one moment, putting off the same color of yellow. And it's from the inside going out, like you said. Flame color is directly associated with temperature. All the houses having the same color suggests coordination with the starting time of these fires and the energy method used. Standard radiant infrared energy, like a fireplace gives off, doesn't explain what's happened in Paradise or on Maui.