Anonymous ID: 707638 Nov. 17, 2018, 6:32 p.m. No.3945734   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5745 >>5765 >>5806 >>5886 >>5907

>>3945670

So far it’s the best explanation for the anomalies apparent in these fires over the past year(s).

 

I will repeat a question from last bread:

 

Would a lab analysis of the melted metal, say aluminum from wheel rims, be able to tell whether the cause was traditional heat vs. induction(?).?

 

In other words, there would be evidence left in the metal itself that would indicate how it melted?

Anonymous ID: 707638 Nov. 17, 2018, 6:42 p.m. No.3945835   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5853 >>6100

>>3945806

I don’t disagree that aluminum can melt in a normal car fire, just that there are so many, burning in the street, away from plausible accelerants, while plastic garbage bins 20 feet away are undamaged.

 

My question was whether a lab could discern the use of EMF manipulation to cause oxidation by looking st the metal after it’s melted/cooled.

 

I think somebody should get samples if they can.

Anonymous ID: 707638 Nov. 17, 2018, 6:47 p.m. No.3945887   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5921 >>6180

>>3945853

You’re an idiot, the point is to see whether there’s chemical signature or other evidence that indicates method of melting, if EMF manipulation played a role in the fire, whether that could be ascertained in a lab. Still haven’t got an authoritative answer on that.

Anonymous ID: 707638 Nov. 17, 2018, 6:57 p.m. No.3945978   🗄️.is 🔗kun

So 2 less commented-upon oddities that stand out about the CA fires are that 1) the guardrails and road signs have been burning off their supports while surrounding rural vegetation burns in a normal fashion, and 2) asphalt bridges over steel girders have melted/caught fire and failed.

 

I think the answer to #1 is that the it is the metal bolts through the 4x4 wood posts that are the source of ignition, most likely via some emf fuckery.

 

As far as #2 asphalt bridges failing, curious if anyone has theory of what could cause such effect.

Anonymous ID: 707638 Nov. 17, 2018, 7:17 p.m. No.3946182   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>3946143

Here’s an electrical line failure from Carr Fire, that’s the pylon that looks like scrambled metal, and the other shot shows where it was ripped off the ground.

Anonymous ID: 707638 Nov. 17, 2018, 7:36 p.m. No.3946397   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>3946355

You don’t need to twat, look I did it for you without being signed in to twitter. You’re welcome.

 

https://mobile.twitter.com/MikeTokes/status/1062860470284050433