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Steve Martin's avatar

Hi John.

Yes, this mess is stinking to high heaven. Back in my undergrad days, I spent three summers as a mountain fire fighter in Northern Arizona (Tanker Truck Operator, but also worked with Hot Shots and Helitack) ... and there are just way too many 'coincidences' that do not match my experience.

But one that I have not heard others pick up on yet is terminology.

For example, there is a huge difference in declaring a medical intervention as a 'vaccine' rather than a 'bioweapon'.

While 'wildfire' is fairly generic, I did indeed fight 'forest fires' in Arizona ... in heavily forested areas.

I may be wrong, but although there is a dense forest closer towards the center of the island, that forest is quite far from where either of the two fires were supposed to have started.

The area between the location of the origin of the 2nd fire and the town of Lahaina appears to have been very thinly forested, and mostly grassland. That would make this 'wild fire' closer to a 'brush fire'. Quite the brush fire, and nothing like any real forest fire I've ever fought in Arizona.

Trees do occasionally burn from the inside out, and the resulting scar resembles and is named for 'cat face'. But these are usually caused by lightning strikes, none of which accompanied this fire ... and I find it difficult to believe a wind-blown ember could cause such a violent cat face.

I saw, and posted to another social media site that shall not be named, the arborist interview. For what it's worth, I think he was too cautious in assessing what this could be ... maybe for fear of also being disappeared.

I urge all readers to download this video before it is disappeared.

Cheers from Japan,

Prayers for Lahaina

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M Green's avatar

It's a bit like 9/11. You know, free fall of WTC7, and parts of the Towers, still-molten steel found weeks after the collapse in the rubble, nearly complete pulverization of the concrete and you know something's happening, but you don't know what it is, do you, Mr. Jones? I had watched the arborist video last night and wished he could do more of the hard science, but putting that aside--and it would take years to get it right and to prove how what had happened had happened--it was enough to make clear that what we thought had happened had happened and we still have no better way to ring the alarm. "Pardon Our Dust, or, Why the World Trade Center Dust Matters"

http://911review.com/articles/green/PardonOurDust.html

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