Anonymous ID: 46b7c7 Sept. 4, 2018, 9:47 p.m. No.2883289   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3350 >>3425 >>3497 >>3521 >>3764 >>3922

>>2883248

 

Part 2

 

It appeals me, for some reason, to envision raptors spreading bush fire to flush out, or smoke out, the prey hiding in the scrub and such. Sorta turns a pro-Hussein notion – or tactic – on its head. Never let a crisis go to waste?

 

Raptors that pluck up bits of twigs on fire to use as a tool to create a feeding frenzie.

 

See pic.

 

It is an unusual, unexpected, and startling phenom.

 

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Anonymous ID: 46b7c7 Sept. 4, 2018, 9:58 p.m. No.2883381   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3521 >>3764 >>3922

>>2883281

 

In the Disney version, and the brief description I found from Disney online, it is Dodo who tries to set the fire – using Rabbit's furniture. Doesn't get it going.

 

The soot in the chimney is what causes Alice discomfort and to sneeze away the Lizard buddy of Dodo.

 

Dodo recruited Bill (the Lizard) and Dodo had been recruited by Rabbit.

 

Here is another Q Post regarding flushing out.

Anonymous ID: 46b7c7 Sept. 4, 2018, 10:11 p.m. No.2883497   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3521 >>3764 >>3922

>>2883289

 

Part 3

 

Washington Post, 2014

 

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How did investigators know it was Sierra Pacific? If you ask the defendants, they’ll say investigators “knew” because this family-owned company has very deep pockets. And, too, a bulldozer used by a company working under contract for Sierra Pacific that day reportedly produced a spark.

 

It’s not easy to feel sympathy for a mega-company that may have caused such a terrible fire. But what if there were other possible culprits, known about but never revealed by the plaintiff’s attorneys? Alas, such is the case.

 

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Has not history repeated itself, yearly, in Cali?

 

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