October 4th National Emergency Alert Test
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Quite right. Cell phone transmissions are in the microwave range of frequency. A long time ago, I worked on missile guidance radars, to which could beam over a million watts of energy into directed space. Any seagull flying in front of the radar would drop out of the air fried and dead. Microwave energy agitates metal through vibration..... What if cell phone towers could be used by significantly increasing their power input? What would happen to electrical wiring in homes and buildings? Is it a coincidence that the 2nd largest DEW research military facility is located in Maui?
People theorize that DEWs were used in Lahaina. They say, "Look at these oddities. No way a natural fire can do this. Therefore. it was must be DEW technology that caused it." This however, isn't evidence at all and is more closer to speculation than anything else. Yet, something did happen in Lahaina that is beyond explanation. What was it? Okay. All possibilities should be considered, including the DEW theory. We need hard evidence that DEWS were used. We would have to locate the equipment used for the crime to be carried out. The first question needing to be asked is, What was the origin of the DEW technology? Some people say satellites. Other's say airplanes, and yet other people think drones were used. Let's take a look at these. First. Satellites have a very short time window of being over the target. This becomes especially problematic with the amount of time it would take to destroy so much. Secondly, the amount of energy it would take to 'beam' such a destructive force from the distance of space is not plausible. I don't know of any evidence of this ever being accomplished from space. Yes, I have seen the ground-to-air lasers taking out an in flight missile and aircraft. However, the payload of such technology becomes very difficult to overcome for rocketry....think of large transformers and you'll get the idea. Two. Drones have the same problem and the nagging issue of the high winds at the time. People would have seen these and no one ever made any reports of drones flying over Lahaina, so the idea isn't very plausible. Three. Airplanes have the same hurricane wind problem. Yes, airplanes can navigate in hurricane level winds, but this is still perilous and the flight path is restricted to straight line endeavors. Also, no one reported seeing airplanes or even hearing them. would have been noticed. The sound of an airplane is revealing. This leaves us with the question of what source were DEWS somehow used in Lahaina? Until this question is answered, the DEW theory is just another conspiracy theory and ought to be avoided. Our enemies will use it against anyone questioning the "official" narrative.