There was a podcast I listened to years ago, can’t remember the speaker now but it was Higherside Chats, and she talked about how the end game was to burn everything. That the chemtrails contribute. I’ll have to keep looking.
Trees are hard to burn. In the forests there is a lot of undergrowth and tinder around the trees. This keeps the fire around the trees much longer so they burn.
In an urban setting the lawns and streets are clear around the trees. The trees are not exposed to fire long enough to burn in most cases.
Have you ever put a pine bough in a fire? Or even a branch of an oak with green leaves? The pine needles and leaves burn like gasoline. This is a defense that trees have. Their foilage burns hot but very quickly and the fire passes on. There isnt time for the tree itself to catch.
Absolutely, I used to work as a hired hand on a ranch in the great piney forest. That oil that they have burns like crazy. If a fire breaks out near them that has enough heat to melt steel, there's no way the tree would remain un-burned.
do you have the list??
There was a podcast I listened to years ago, can’t remember the speaker now but it was Higherside Chats, and she talked about how the end game was to burn everything. That the chemtrails contribute. I’ll have to keep looking.
Edit: found it. Search Deborah Tavares. I heard her in 2020 on The Higherside Chats (https://www.thehighersidechats.com/deborah-tavares-weather-weapons-resource-restrictions-the-control-agenda/) after the Paradise fires but looks like SGT Report just had her on a few days ago regarding LA/Palisades fires (https://rumble.com/v68qx8p-firenados-and-un-rothschild-engineered-infernos-deb-tavares.html?e9s=src_v1_ucp). I will make a separate post because it’s good stuff.
Trees are hard to burn. In the forests there is a lot of undergrowth and tinder around the trees. This keeps the fire around the trees much longer so they burn. In an urban setting the lawns and streets are clear around the trees. The trees are not exposed to fire long enough to burn in most cases.
Many of the trees are pine trees which catch fire very easily.
Have you ever put a pine bough in a fire? Or even a branch of an oak with green leaves? The pine needles and leaves burn like gasoline. This is a defense that trees have. Their foilage burns hot but very quickly and the fire passes on. There isnt time for the tree itself to catch.
Absolutely, I used to work as a hired hand on a ranch in the great piney forest. That oil that they have burns like crazy. If a fire breaks out near them that has enough heat to melt steel, there's no way the tree would remain un-burned.
Makes you go umm
We should look at old photos from years ago,to see the difference.
I agree. That is the work of a EM weapon.