Anonymous ID: 9f3bd5 Nov. 13, 2018, 6:08 p.m. No.3893308   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3446

>>3893259 LB

Interesting… power lines near the burnt vehicles in multiple pics. Clue?

 

PG&E is supposed to be under scrutiny right now in these fires…not a dig I've been on. I'm in FL where things are…let's say…tense.

Anonymous ID: 9f3bd5 Nov. 13, 2018, 6:19 p.m. No.3893471   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3495 >>3671 >>3674

OK, this may be stupid, but it seems to fit the evidence…

 

Is it possible to modulate the frequency of a power line in such a way as that it becomes in effect an induction wire and causes any ferrous metals within it's range to begin to superheat and combust any organics or even itself?

 

Think of an induction burner on the stove…it's just wire that the current is flipped really fast and makes nearby ferrous metals atoms rapidly switch back and forth heating up.

 

If a power line could be made to do that it would explain why the fires aren't conductively migrating, because they being inductively started.

 

What say the electrical engineer fags? Realm of possibility?

 

The reason this occurred to me was seeing power lines near burnt cars in several pictures and houses burnt, but yards and trees not burned. The fires almost started from within. The DEW theory is interesting, but this is a little more down to earth and existing tech..

Anonymous ID: 9f3bd5 Nov. 13, 2018, 6:23 p.m. No.3893535   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>3893495

True, but requires you to be there and leave a piece of molten chain behind. If a smart meter could tell the transformer to overload the line or switch from 60Hz to 15000Hz you could cherry pick your targets.

Anonymous ID: 9f3bd5 Nov. 13, 2018, 6:41 p.m. No.3893878   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3909 >>3919 >>3925 >>3934 >>3981 >>3998

>>3893565

Because the power line started the fire INDUCTIVELY…they're controlling the AC frequency to turn the lines into INDUCTION circuits. Any magnetic metals nearby would begin to superheat to the combustion or melting point.

 

Spooky theory, but seems more realistic than the blue lasers from space picking random sh*t to fry. This is tech on your countertop right now.

 

Control the transformers and viola! Presto cooker Uber Grande size.

 

Look at the car in this picture…only thing around is the power line. Either the big bird in the sky likes random moving targets or it got inductively toasted. In my totally, business major, unscientific opinion. But I can see ffs.

Anonymous ID: 9f3bd5 Nov. 13, 2018, 6:49 p.m. No.3894028   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>3893925

Could an EM signal be radiated passively then. These power lines are coming up suspect not just on my thinking. PG&E and their smart meter programs have been brought up at least in the past two days. What if the smart meter could task the transformer? IDK…like I said, I'm a business major, not an EE.

 

I know they have more fires in solar minimum and we're in the dip now…which lowers our magnetic shields and allows more solar radiation to reach the ground. I wonder if it's occasionally enough to energize the line to overload. I know it happens in solar flares, not sure about sustained rads.