4K Drone footage of the Lahaina Maui Fire - Finally a good look at what happened there.
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Lahaina, Maui Fires
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Shit like this is insane:
Fuck that house
Fence not burned, house right next to it, not burned. Grass not burned. It's like they targeted the one house in that neighborhood that was registered Republican.
It is located here:
20°52'56.47"N 156°40'55.26"W
The house was built at the same time as adjacent houses, during 2020 (as noted from Google Earth). There is nothing likely different about that house compared to the neighbours, as they were built at the same time probably by the same people. VERY VERY STRANGE - not what you would expect from indiscriminate fire
https://media.gab.com/cdn-cgi/image/width=619.6363636363636,quality=100,fit=scale-down/system/media_attachments/files/145/891/058/original/f67ab80ac470cd0d.jpeg
Memed it
https://rumble.com/v39srmz-muai-fires-2023.html
Weekend Warrior does good compilations
HOLY MOLY that was eye-opening!! Thanks for posting.
Fuck yeah! Bring on the spice!!!
If the homes were fitted with smart meters, you can cause a surge or outage remotely...
Is there any way to verify? Assuming their smart city goals, I would imagine any new construction development would feature smart meters.
Or the smart meter was there to paint the target...
Also noticed a bunch of standing structures had solar panels on the roof.
This may have been done through the electric company... were the residents of Lahaina preparing an uprising of sorts, or just stubborn landowners?
edit: Watch the video above. 80% of the unttouched structures have solar panels...almost like they are ready for the smart city so didnt need to be demolished.
I think just stubborn land owners. They vote 2:1 for Dems, so pledging their (unknowing) allegiance to the globo-homos did nothing for them.
Id venture to say their allegiance is what may have cost them their lives in this case, and in CA.
There aren't even burn marks on the fence or the house next to it. It's like it cleanly burned into its foundation.
A shrubbery?
No sign of smoke on the next blue house, which also seems to be a wooden house.
How does a house burn down to a pile of ash and all the surrounding properties are untouched. If the fires were spread by the high winds, it would be impossible for the adjacent properties not to even have debris or heat damage.
Some things just aren't right.
I'm listening to all the plausible excuses but I'm not convinced.