Are these homes built using "green" materials that are more incendiary? Remember the high rise in Britain that was clad in "green" materials that trapped scores of people burning them alive.
Once again a California wild fire which only seems to burn homes, cars and out buildings but leaves the trees green all around. Not one of those trees even appeared to be wilted from the heat, hot enough to fully incinerate a house! Amazing, simply amazing.
Houses were as dry as bones. Trees were full of water. Some of the photos show still standing and apparently still living trees burned/singed on the sides where the buildings once stood.
Appears fishy. The areas match the planned rail system route. These fires means the government can prohibit rebuilding in these areas and get the property for nothing under eminent domain. They think we are stupid.
Never will know which homes burned from wildfires or arson.
ReplyDeleteAre these homes built using "green" materials that are more incendiary? Remember the high rise in Britain that was clad in "green" materials that trapped scores of people burning them alive.
ReplyDeleteOnce again a California wild fire which only seems to burn homes, cars and out buildings but leaves the trees green all around. Not one of those trees even appeared to be wilted from the heat, hot enough to fully incinerate a house! Amazing, simply amazing.
ReplyDeleteThis is one for Alex Jones.
ReplyDeleteDEW you believe that smartmeters are forced upon us for OUR benefit?
ReplyDeleteHouses were as dry as bones. Trees were full of water. Some of the photos show still standing and apparently still living trees burned/singed on the sides where the buildings once stood.
ReplyDeleteWhy are these fires so hot?
ReplyDeleteAppears fishy. The areas match the planned rail system route. These fires means the government can prohibit rebuilding in these areas and get the property for nothing under eminent domain. They think we are stupid.
ReplyDeletearen't most fires hot?
ReplyDeleteA God send for people who want to collect insurance on their homes and or vehicles.
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