Those blue umbrellas are the item that has me considering energy weapons as a possibility now. That last pic is crazy. Though I wonder if the laser settings were specifically set to not burn blue, or if there is something about the color that is protective?
Blue lasers burn the best. Reflective surfaces will stop a laser in its tracks from burning anything. The darker the color, the more likely to burn. I also wonder if the solar panels acted as a receiver for the laser and maybe pumped too much voltage back into the power grid. Voltage should go up as they collect more power but not sure if that was related to the cause. Could be too much power came through the meters on the solar panels and caused the power company to surge the power and then smart meters to start blowing up. I didn’t believe the laser theory but the speed of the fire does make sense if it’s being pointed via a laser and misses random objects. Things still burn after being hit if powerful enough. Solar panels likely reflect some light and are not black, more blue on the best kind. Objects also heat up as they collect laser light until being burnt. If small clouds changed the focus, it could also explain why some trees burned from the inside I believe
Pt. 2 here. https://twitter.com/WallStreetApes/status/1693418817194696783
Those blue umbrellas are the item that has me considering energy weapons as a possibility now. That last pic is crazy. Though I wonder if the laser settings were specifically set to not burn blue, or if there is something about the color that is protective?
edit: u/Oh_Well_ian brings some good counter points to the table on this. https://greatawakening.win/p/16c2IBn0WE/x/c/4TwS5mOtAvq I am open to the idea of it being an energy weapon. Not certain yet. Though the original post gives things to consider.
Blue lasers burn the best. Reflective surfaces will stop a laser in its tracks from burning anything. The darker the color, the more likely to burn. I also wonder if the solar panels acted as a receiver for the laser and maybe pumped too much voltage back into the power grid. Voltage should go up as they collect more power but not sure if that was related to the cause. Could be too much power came through the meters on the solar panels and caused the power company to surge the power and then smart meters to start blowing up. I didn’t believe the laser theory but the speed of the fire does make sense if it’s being pointed via a laser and misses random objects. Things still burn after being hit if powerful enough. Solar panels likely reflect some light and are not black, more blue on the best kind. Objects also heat up as they collect laser light until being burnt. If small clouds changed the focus, it could also explain why some trees burned from the inside I believe