This is not meaningful evidence. These are anecdotal conclusions of an amateur. Meaningful evidence would be video of the cars igniting and the source of the ignition.
If the car had a small fire ignited from the grass fire. The contents of the car & gas would have been enough fuel to burn at a temperature hot enough to do the damage if left to burn. Just my judgment as a retired fireman.
There's definitely some "anomaly" that occurred to these vehicles. Melted aluminum indicates temperatures of 1250 degrees Fahrenheit and more. The solidified steam in the 2nd video that u/Merkava_4 posted indicates even higher temperatures. What caused it? It certainly wasn't from a brush fire. It was something else.
I wonder if anyone has traced air traffic above Luhaina during this time when the conflagration started? What about satellite and their positions. There has to be answers. Were there ships off the coast. Any military operations during that time?
Did we see any melted aluminum? The wheels seemed to be mainly intact. The stuff under the car that looked like metal that was liquid and then hardened, looked like solder to me. Maybe there's a lot of solder in a radiator.
On that 2nd video that u/Merkava_4 posted where I indicated there was "even higher temperatures" there were no rims left, but rather just a river of solidified metal. As far as the tires are concerned, the only remaining element of them were the wire weave.
You do realize that if a tire catches fire it can ignite a magnesium wheel and that wheel would be almost impossible to extinguish and would melt as was shown.
I'm not saying there wasn't, and still isn't, tons of fuckery going on with this event, but melted allow wheels is not a hill to die on.
I've seen more carbeques than I care to remember and wheels do indeed catch fire and melt like that with normal car fires.
If there is a way to burn a building down with a smart meter, is there a way to remotely use the car computer to burn the car? I have no idea, I am just throwing this thought out there.
If the computer fed continuous DC to the coil packs that might do it. Something will fail, whether the fuse, the computer, or the coil pack. The most engines have a plastic cover on top now, above the coil packs.
Flame temp of burning rubber can apparently reach over 2000f, motor oil once combusted according to a quick search can burn over 2100c, engine blocks have quite a bit of oil, so based on that yes, all those things could melt under the right conditions.
These guys have really good videos out. They show a jeep that was similar to mine there was just disintegrated. Yet there wasnt burnt grass around it. Thank God people are now questioning things more!
I hope all this evidence is being gathered, documented and saved.
FBI dive teams on the ground right now gathering up all the evidence to "save" it alright.
Sanitizing the crime scene every way possible to support the lies they will tell the public.
It’s being redirected to conspiracies.win by the mods.
Well I thought you were doing this!
This is not meaningful evidence. These are anecdotal conclusions of an amateur. Meaningful evidence would be video of the cars igniting and the source of the ignition.
He doesn't draw any conclusions. He asks you to draw your own conclusions.
If the car had a small fire ignited from the grass fire. The contents of the car & gas would have been enough fuel to burn at a temperature hot enough to do the damage if left to burn. Just my judgment as a retired fireman.
Not.
Deep State doing the DEW! Wake Up America!!
That was the second site. Before that, they went to the first site of a single car burned out with nothing around it.
Site 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9L9WvlCli0
Site 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lg2WV-B26pA
I watched both of those the other day. It sure is strange.🤔
There's definitely some "anomaly" that occurred to these vehicles. Melted aluminum indicates temperatures of 1250 degrees Fahrenheit and more. The solidified steam in the 2nd video that u/Merkava_4 posted indicates even higher temperatures. What caused it? It certainly wasn't from a brush fire. It was something else.
I wonder if anyone has traced air traffic above Luhaina during this time when the conflagration started? What about satellite and their positions. There has to be answers. Were there ships off the coast. Any military operations during that time?
This is a great idea. Any planefags in the house?
Did we see any melted aluminum? The wheels seemed to be mainly intact. The stuff under the car that looked like metal that was liquid and then hardened, looked like solder to me. Maybe there's a lot of solder in a radiator.
On that 2nd video that u/Merkava_4 posted where I indicated there was "even higher temperatures" there were no rims left, but rather just a river of solidified metal. As far as the tires are concerned, the only remaining element of them were the wire weave.
That sold me. I can see a tire catching and burning. Melting the wheel down to nothing? Nope.
You do realize that if a tire catches fire it can ignite a magnesium wheel and that wheel would be almost impossible to extinguish and would melt as was shown.
I'm not saying there wasn't, and still isn't, tons of fuckery going on with this event, but melted allow wheels is not a hill to die on.
I've seen more carbeques than I care to remember and wheels do indeed catch fire and melt like that with normal car fires.
If there is a way to burn a building down with a smart meter, is there a way to remotely use the car computer to burn the car? I have no idea, I am just throwing this thought out there.
Yes on the first question. As far as cars, I've not looked into the ability to burn a car yet.
But as far as remotely controlling a car, yes, that technology is not only available but implemented.
If you don't make the payment on your Tesla, it will remotely drive it back to the dealership.
If the computer fed continuous DC to the coil packs that might do it. Something will fail, whether the fuse, the computer, or the coil pack. The most engines have a plastic cover on top now, above the coil packs.
This is an interesting:
Firefighter Whistleblower: Maui Attack NOT A Wildfire (Insurance Adjuster Specializing In Fires)
https://www.bitchute.com/video/OXW3XBVl367Q/
Oh man, everything’s on fire. I sure could use a new car. Pours gasoline everywhere. Match lit. Plausible.
They had no cell towers after. Wonder who dialed up the 5G until fires broke out. Don't they know that is cabal sop?
These dudes need to go back to high school science class. Wind and embers. Cars burn hot.
do engine blocks and wheels and brake calipers typically melt into liquid aluminum on the ground ?
Flame temp of burning rubber can apparently reach over 2000f, motor oil once combusted according to a quick search can burn over 2100c, engine blocks have quite a bit of oil, so based on that yes, all those things could melt under the right conditions.
Yes. Tires burn hotter than the melting point of aluminum.
These guys have really good videos out. They show a jeep that was similar to mine there was just disintegrated. Yet there wasnt burnt grass around it. Thank God people are now questioning things more!
fyi...
dirt does not burn
What's that got to do with anything?
It's in the title of the submission.
Yes, and they talk about it in the video. What are you trying to say?
That observation certainly strengthens the case for an outside source of ignition.
The regular flame of a fire has to spread somehow.