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To: rey

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You’re apparently deliberately ignoring reality.

I said nothing about Arby’s. There were numerous blocks with all of the trees untouched yet all or most of the houses burned flat.

There is also considerable video of plasma tracks of beam weapons being distorted in the winds, so they were indeed deployed during the high winds.

And the simple obvious fact of the boundary of burn out areas exactly matching the planning maps is way beyond any natural explanation.


83 posted on 03/22/2018 9:23:20 PM PDT by editor-surveyor (Freepers: Not as smart as I'd hoped they'd be)
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To: editor-surveyor

The guy in the video I linked said that Arby’s was destroyed by a laser/beam weapon. He is spouting the same as you. That is why I refer to it. In nearly every instance you state I can show how the wind direction and speed was the factor that shaped the fire. Perfectly natural. Saddles, draws, ravines, creek beds, valleys have a venturi effect on the winds. Perfectly natural. Happens every fire and it will happen again.

Good golly miss molly. I had a stock trailer burn to nothing and 10 feet away a wooden stock pen that was untouched. I had straight lines burned across the pasture at varying angles and I was standing there as it all happened. No laser beams.

Reality? How do you explain essentially the same fire path in 23, 64, and 17? No beam weapons in the first two, no maps. It is the way the wind tracks under certain conditions, plain and simple. Everything was burned up to my home. It should have caught but did not.

Why would an energy beam distort in wind? Isn’t that one of the benefits of such a weapon, no windage or trajectory adjustment? What videos of plasma tracks?


86 posted on 03/22/2018 10:17:08 PM PDT by rey
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