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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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Thank you and for your service. I think even Helen Keller could deduce that this was no natural occurring event. Thankfully it looks like the Hawaiians are fighting tooth and nail against TPTB. We all need to stand behind them. May God Bless them, Eric West and those they lost to the evil ones. We CAN and WILL prevail!

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Thank You, Steve.

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Thank YOU John. This video is a very good find. I am still in the process of gathering data for my own post about this, but as new info keeps coming in, it will be a slow process.

Something interesting from the viewpoint of an applied linguist here. Listen to what Police Chief John Pelletier says at 1:00:37.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_iADgmizvM

Freudian slip? The fact that he is also the coroner seems to point in that direction.

Cheers John, and thanks again.

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"We're doing data scrubs, no excuse me, we're drilling down into the particulars."

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Yep, covered that in a previous video, please view thank you!

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Thank You, Peggy. I grow vegetable gardens, too.

:-)

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They wanted to appropriate the land for themselves (Oprah, Obama, etc...) but since the Hawaiian people refused to sell them their "sacred land" they passed a law (2 weeks before this disaster) that in case a natural disaster happened on sacred land it would become the property of the government who would see how to re-appropriate the land...the wanted Maui to be a "15 minute" city...probably to house "their" slaves"...so any town who fight the implementation to a "15 minute city" might suffer the same consequences....I am watching Barriere in Central British Columbia...they fought their council refusing to go into a psychopath 15 minute city.

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Here the link to an interview with the "Forensic Arborist" as he now labels himself. Posted in the Mark Crispin Miller substack ( 2nd link )... Mind bending and a must see! Spread to everyone possible.

https://youtu.be/Bs3o3z0G8tw

https://markcrispinmiller.substack.com/p/all-the-materials-that-didnt-burn?publication_id=383085&post_id=136654492&isFreemail=true&r=1k0304&utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email

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Thank You, he is being interviewed specifically related to the Maui/Lahaina fire, and has the same pictures and legacy of experience.

He is talking about microwave directed energy weapons and weather modification. He focuses some on tires that have rubber burned out, evaporated, and steel wires intact. Some tires are unaffected, and he says are always polyester belted.

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Hi! Yes, the woman interviewing him is a resident of Maui and she concentrates on that event. During the interview, however, he includes his vast experience investigating many of these, "unnatural fires" ...including Santa Rosa, CA (where I live), Paradise, CA and lets us know this is happening all over the world...we just don't get that news. He and his retired Fire Captain friends have put themselves at great risk exposing this admittedly unknown-how-it-works-exactly technology and inserts his and other fire experts' opinions, which focus on the microwave spectrums.

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A retired firefighter says, "that's not a wildfire, that's a weapon".

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