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Antifa is still a thing? I figured it and blm were disbanded since the elections were over. I guess it’s never too early to stir the hate-pot for the next elections.
Re: Stupid And Sometimes Not So Stupid Stuff
Posted: Tue Aug 08, 2023 1:21 pm
by Rem700
^^^^We are not lucky enough to have that actually happen.....but i will continue to hope lol.
A lot of useful aluminum alloys melt well below 500°-700° used in electronic components.
I pretty much zoned out at direct energy weapon and turned it off.
Yea, this guy is super weird but the islanders were showing some wild stuff/effects from the wildfires that don't happen during wildfires.
Plus the media is silent on the deaths of families left to burn in their vehicles at roadblocks.
Kind of odd how the "Poors" burnt but the Oprah rich are just fine.
Re: Stupid And Sometimes Not So Stupid Stuff
Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2023 8:48 pm
by nemo
Re: Stupid And Sometimes Not So Stupid Stuff
Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2023 8:50 pm
by WLJ
Dry as a bone brush due to a drought.
There already were wildfires burning on the island
Dumb as a rock Island officials withholding water and other stupid shit.
Hurricane force winds bringing live wires down and pushing the fire faster than people could run.
Stupid media, stupid government.
Incompetence is often mistaken for conspiracy
Nothing new about fires like this, they have happened before. I'll save my tin foil hat for something better
Dry as a bone brush due to a drought.
There already were wildfires burning on the island
Dumb as a rock Island officials withholding water and other stupid shit.
Hurricane force winds bringing live wires down and pushing the fire faster than people could run.
Stupid media, stupid government.
Incompetence is often mistaken for conspiracy
Nothing new about fires like this, they have happened before. I'll save my tin foil hat for something better
Re: Stupid And Sometimes Not So Stupid Stuff
Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2023 11:02 pm
by Rem700
Oprah did hire her own private wildfire crew to keep her place safe…word is well before the fires started. Could be conspiracy but I don’t put anything past the elite these days.
Re: Stupid And Sometimes Not So Stupid Stuff
Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2023 11:27 pm
by Toddstang
Am I the only one that watched the whole video till the end minus the hippy dudes comments? The commercial at the very end sums up the whole point.
We seen this all before in past fires, some houses get spared while all others burns around them. Things like not having asphalt roofing (burning shit lands on roofs) or just luck can make all the different in the world. Seriously, check out videos of past fires, same things happened.
And in past fires we've seen people go See that house there? it's still standing. He must have started it. No he had metal or stone roof and no scrubs around his house.
Re: Stupid And Sometimes Not So Stupid Stuff
Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2023 11:58 pm
by nemo
I can confirm that certain colours do react to laser energy, others are unaffected (depending on wavelength and in tenacity). BUT these are solid colours and NOT gradients or aggregate approximations of real objects. So NO a blue umbrella will react the same as a yellow umbrella (opposite on the colour wheel) to a NON-SPECIFIC FOCUSED BEAM OF ENERGY.
/TRANSLATION: It's all or nothing. Selective irradiation is not really possible. If were even close, cancer patients would rejoice!!
Re: Stupid And Sometimes Not So Stupid Stuff
Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2023 12:52 am
by WLJ
Hawaiian Electric boss Shelee Kimura blasts Maui County over lawsuit and claims its lines were 'de-energized' for more than six hours before deadly wildfire began - but admitted its lines caused an earlier blaze that day https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... e-day.html
Aerial photos show the red-roofed home with a bright white façade still in seemingly pristine condition, against the grey-toned, ashen landscape by which it is surrounded. The fire's death toll is currently tallied at 114, with the number expected to continue rising. 'It's a 100 percent wood house so it's not like we fireproofed it or anything,' Dora told the LA Times. But the couple did recently replace the asphalt roof with a heavy-gauge metal one, and cut down on foliage surrounding the home in order to reduce the risk of termites spreading to the house.
Re: Stupid And Sometimes Not So Stupid Stuff
Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2023 1:01 am
by WLJ
Same thing happened here
In this photo taken during the Laguna Beach fire of October 1993 — A lone house stands as smoke still rises from the ashes the morning after a devastating fire in Laguna Beach claimed more than 400 homes. This house, in the Mystic Hills area, was spared due to its construction and landscape design. The house featured double-pained glass which helps keep heat from igniting the draperies inside the house, a tile roof sealed with concrete on the ends to keep sparks out, and stuccoed eves to hide any exposed wood. Landscaping zones of fire resistant plants also helped. They had no tall, flammable trees near the house. (File photo by Chas Metivier, Orange County Register/SCNG