Anonymous ID: 537f2a Nov. 11, 2018, 9:30 p.m. No.3862980   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>3862106 (pb)

>>Disturbance my ass!!! Need to dig!!!

 

Agreed. Probably need local intel though. The power companies are being blamed, but it seems likely to me that sabotage is involved. For example, the "disturbance" caused a relay to kick out at 2:22pm. That's a number which jumped out at me as symbolic. Same for the name of the road it's near, "fire officials say the fire started in the area of Alfa Road."

 

2:22 near Alfa Road. Coincidence? Not. There are many ways to create a spark or sparks from high-voltage power lines. Given the four data points we now have, I doubt seriously that the power companies' lack of maintenance is at fault.

Anonymous ID: 537f2a Nov. 11, 2018, 9:36 p.m. No.3863025   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3095

>>3862981

Felons aren't all black, by any means. Consider that (((their))) long-term plan was to make felons of us ALL, to eliminate the vote. Consider the book, Three Felonies A Day (Silvergate & Dershowitz), or this article reviewing that book: <https://mic.com/articles/86797/8-ways-we-regularly-commit-felonies-without-realizing-it#.gLRaiKEVf>

 

The long-term goal to deprive us all of our vote has been in place and unfolding for decades. I applaud efforts to correct that trend and undo the damage already done.

Anonymous ID: 537f2a Nov. 11, 2018, 10:13 p.m. No.3863300   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3317 >>3324 >>3358

>>3862999

A long time ago I flew with a powerline repair crew. They flew a helicopter very close to the power lines and a skilled lineman would note the condition of every tower, every insulator on each line. In remote areas, gunshot damage was a common cause of insulator damage and failure. If aimed just right, a single bullet can bring down a power line. This eventuality would NOT be PG&E's fault, but rather the fault of the person pulling the trigger. Given that the first fireman on the scene verified that the power line was down, sabotage is the likely scenario.