>>394535
Good sir, trump is putting massive tariffs on Chinese made goods, so he is aware of the situation.
>>394535
Good sir, trump is putting massive tariffs on Chinese made goods, so he is aware of the situation.
This is a screen grab from a walkabout after Carr Fire. Shows massive structure/vehicle incineration with little effect on either vegetation or plastic.
There are a number of instances where a few homes were not burned in a neighborhood, I wonder if thereโs a common feature they have that helped them survive ?
Also, an anon made the point a few days ago that analyzing the melted aluminum in a lab would be able to show whether the metal was melted by traditional fire or by induction (?).
Anybody wise on whether the molten metal could be a smoking gun ?
This is part of the war comrade, Fire discussion belongs here
Note the guardrail wooden supports burned off while natural vegetation had a normal fire experience. Why did the supports burn? Because they had metal bolts through them which became igniters due to EMF manipulation
Yeah. Not really even possible under normal fire conditions.