Hawaiian Electric Shut Off Power 2 Hours Before The Fires Started
(radiopatriot.net)
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Is there anyone coming forward? There can't be that many people on the island. Someone is going to get caught being dirty, and we need to keep pulling on threads to get there.
Absolutely fren... praying more people won't be afraid to come forward IF, they can get someone to listen to them. 🙏
I suspect Hawaiian Electric is their Oswald patsy. Because if the truth came out it would clearly expose the DS.
They have the entire area "walled" off w plastic wall..power company was seen removing burned poles..it's just sketchy as hell
Interesting news, but a very sketchy account. Some of it not even grammatical. Time to wait and see.
Id assume calling them would be easy. Asking survivors would be too. No one would have had power for 2 hours leading up to the fire and I doubt that would happen for any reason.
Well if the power was out then DEW's seem like the only other option. Fire would need something to spread that fast and that chaotically.
Spreading is not a problem. Winds would do that easily. It is the bane of wild fires. Arsonists should be the first alternative. We know they have been in previous incidents.
They have very hot areas next to not burnt areas. So it was quick and super hot. Grass fires and quick but not hot you need more material for it to get hot. Forest fires get that hot but don't leave much non burnt area.
To get cars burnt like the Hawaii ones you could throw gas on it and light them individually. It would be hard there was a street of burnt cars with the cars in the parking lot and the grass on the side of the road not effected. Burning where the power lines happened to be made enough sense. So that leaves me with a whole horde of arsonists who didn't get spotted as people fled. Or we are using military technology on our own cities. Both seem fairly unlikely.
Yes we are. People just can't accept that gov attacks it's own. Look at New Pallestine. It's happening. Our Deep State/ cabal handiwork. And a repeat of covid bullshit.
They've been at war with the American people for 80 years.
The cars already have gasoline in them. Bathe them in a flame (as driven by the winds) and it is credible to suppose that the gas tank would pop a seam, and leak fuel and vapor. The rest would be history. Then the tires would light off. They are not that difficult to set on fire, e.g., the terrible practice of "necklacing" in South Africa.
What is so incredible about arsonists blending into the population? Are they wearing caps with "Arsonist" printed on them? If there were arsonists, they would have known first (of any) about the fire and the right direction to flee.
“Fire would need something to spread that fast and that chaotically.”
Wind! Don’t make it too complicated (DEW). Arson and wind is simple and proven.
here is the bloomberg article this website linked to. There is nothing in it that mentions 2 hours before.
(Bloomberg) -- Hawaiian Electric Industries Inc. soared after the utility pushed back against a lawsuit filed by Maui County that accused the company of starting the deadly Lahaina fire, suggesting that the county’s fire department may be responsible for losing control of the blaze.
While a fire on the morning of Aug. 8 was apparently caused by power lines falling in high winds, the second blaze that swept through the town of Lahaina in the afternoon started hours after Hawaiian Electric Co.’s power lines in the area had been turned off, the utility said Monday in a statement.
Shares of parent company Hawaiian Electric Industries surged as much as 52%, the most record. They had tumbled 70% before Monday. Maui County and investors sued the parent company last week, claiming the utility didn’t cut power and take safety measures to contain the fire.
“We were surprised and disappointed that the County of Maui rushed to court even before completing its own investigation,” Shelee Kimura, president and CEO of Hawaiian Electric Co., said in the statement. “We believe the complaint is factually and legally irresponsible.”
Attorneys for Maui County didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.
The company’s comments set up what could become a contentious legal fight between the utility and Maui County over who’s to blame for a blaze that razed the historic town of Lahaina, killed at least 115 people and caused more than $5.5 billion in damages. Several lawsuits have also been filed against Hawaiian Electric on behalf of victims, accusing the utility of negligence for not turning off the power during critical wildfire conditions.
Hawaiian Electric said the Maui County Fire Department had responded to a morning fire apparently sparked by its power lines and declared by 9 a.m. that the fire was “100% contained.” The Maui County fire chief later reported that his crews had determined the fire was “extinguished,” Hawaiian Electric said.
Shortly before 3 p.m. local time that same day, Hawaiian Electric said its crew members spotted a small fire near the location of the original blaze. The utility said its lines in area had been turned off more than eight hours earlier.
“Unfortunately, the county’s lawsuit may leave us no choice in the legal system but to show its responsibility for what happened that day,” Kimura said.
Did you watch the 'War Room' clip?
Bloomberg article says at top power cut before fire