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How Could They be “Forest Fires” if the Forests Weren’t on Fire?

Mark Crispin Miller

… Forensic arborist Robert Brame presents his photographic evidence that, in nearly all those California fires, what burned hell-hot was NOT the forests but the GROUND, the soil left forever STERILE.

What happened time and time again in California (as, no doubt, in Canada last week) certainly did not result from lightning, or excessive heat, or free-lance arson, but some kind of military program that incinerated houses, but left trees standing; that burned “water-loving” trees from the inside, leaving their needles and leaves intact; that burned hot enough to melt glass (which natural Crestorms cannot do); that burned rubber tires with metal rims, but not plastics; and that were followed by the quiet replacement of underground metal pipes with others made of plastic or concrete, and by the impoundment of certain plastic items from the rubble of incinerated homes.

Was it energy-directed weapons (DEWs) that did this? We don’t know what was used to do it, but we can reasonably speculate as to why it was done: as usual, to stoke mass fear (of “climate change”); to kill the soil, in furtherance of food shortages; to thwart the self-sufficiency of those living in the stricken areas; and, relatedly, to drive America’s rural population into the “smart cities” planned by the WEF, UN, Bill Gates et al.

Image: Matt Howard @ Unsplash

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