Posted on 11/29/2022 10:53:32 AM PST by Red Badger
Don’t know...but his name starts with “G” and ends with “d”.
OH, I get it!
Burned to get rid of any dna evidence left behind?
They were only part of the group of cars, that’s involvement enough to make be think firebugs weren’t involved. The Imposterident would have surely been in his regular heavily armored car.
Gerald?
Gerard?
Gad?
Galahad?
Garfield?
Godfried?
Gifford?
G_d
Radio static...chatter: “Which vehicle was the laptop in, sir? Over”
***pause***
Radio clicks: “I’m not sure. Over”
/zot
Apparently, Ford and Lincoln SUVs like this one have experienced quite a few electrical fires from a circuit board for the cooling system. That fire looks like it was pretty intense though. What fuels the fire once it gets started?
How do you burn the entire front end off of a car?
When it’s made of plastic.......................
“When it’s made of plastic”
I’ll be the first to admit I’m living in the past.
“... and according to a partly readable serial number on one of the burned hard drives they may have once belonged to Hillary Clinton, on her server....”
Is that where they left those bottles of accelerant?
Apparently, they didn’t read the MEMO about not exposing EV batteries to saltwater...something learned in Florida during Hurricane Ian.
Dick Hertz, Dick Hertz, paging Dick Hertz...
So how many vehicles on car lots, parking garages, malls etc. parked closely beside each other just catch on fire. All used for transporting the same group of people, (who happens to be the POTUS and his security) the fires starting in the same part of the car?
AND Weider still, HERTZ is investigating, NOT the SService or FBI, etc.
Where these “green new deal” electric vehicles? We know about all kinds of fires with EV and how persistently long and hot they burn.
Personal experience: My MiL lives on a farm in Illinois. Because of the size of their “back yard”, she uses a golf cart to get to the outbuildings. Well......she parked the golf cart under a carport in front of the house. The golf cart’s electric battery caught the cart on fire, the fire spread to the car parked next to it, and that jumped to the front of the house and it spread up the front and over the roof. All in a manner of minutes. Scary. My grandson was staying with her as he did yardwork for her earlier (she’s 93) and got her out of the house.
So advice is never park a golf cart that runs on a battery in your garage. Insurance replaced it and they got a gas powered cart as a replacement.
I don’t know how folks who have an EV dare to park them in the garage. That’s like waiting for a bomb to go off.
Don’t know...but his name starts with “G” and ends with “d”.
Remember the DC lightning strike last year?
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