It appears as though the DEW narrative op has been successful
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Salty Cracker and Wall Street Apes are now insinuating it. The op was a success, they've created a narrative binary where either space lasers did it or climate change (MSM narrative) did it. Meanwhile the much more likely story (strategic arson ahead of high winds + collusion with crooked state and local officials to mishandle the response on purpose) has effectively been shoved under the rug. Now instead of having the entire internet digging into that to possibly find some arsonists or conspiracies to mishandle response, they are instead "laser focused" on space lasers.
Of course, if the DEW theory is correct, this is fine. I just don't think it is.
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I have heard from someone on this site who claimed to be an electrician that they don't have the capacity to light a home on fire
Theyve caused tens of thousands of house fires. So who ever said that is full of shit. I just gave a link that showed thousands of examples already complied back in 2016.
They may have caused hundreds of thousands of fire by now.
Downvote brigade out in full force today.
The meter, or a botched installation?
They may not have an option. I'm hearing that there is a lawsuit in motion regarding the downed power lines and a failure to switch off the power in advance of the winds. (Now common practice in California.)
They get classified as faulty meter or botched installed. It often takes months for them to start to people start to think it was made to fail.
Ineptitude is creeping into professions. The deadly 737 MAX is a case in point.
Your supply cable will more likely melt (acting as a fuse) before your house lights up. Also the main breaker inside your house would need to somehow fail in an unsafe fashion for that much draw to occur.
care to discuss u/sugmadeek ? This is what he posted Zerro, I haven't gone through it yet - http://emfsafetynetwork.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Summary-of-Evidence-on-Smart-Meter-Fires.pdf
Current wise, true. The NEC is very conservative. Some youtubers have tested typical house cable and it takes many times the rated current to catch fire. The breakers will trip way before. It's what they were designed to do. The problem P = V²R. You only need 41% more voltage to double the power.
If they unhooked the neutral line at the neighborhood transformer then the two 120v legs will play tug of war. The "looser" gets overvolted. Interestingly some of the smart meter complaints sound like an open neutral fault. Plausibly deniable too, if caught they can blame it on copper thieves.
Devices with motors and transformers are likely to burn from overvoltage. Every house has a doorbell transformer. Want to really f*** up these devices? Feed them DC. A diode can be easily hide in a smart meter. Most likely these devices are equipped with thermal fuses that should prevent fires. But should we trust the people who manufacture it all, China?
Also, if siding did not have proper fire retardants added could they tell after the fact? Modern building codes may be lax on plastics. Most safety regulations are written in blood (or ash.) Tell it to the Grenfell Tower residents.
2 months ago there was a video about smart meters getting set on fire remotely. This video was decided to be a hoax. https://archive.li/8O0Qw But was it comms?
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