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To: ponygirl
Bodies in Pompeii contracted and in Hawaii. Look at the fingers and toes. The issue that PunishmentDelivered was trying to point out is that the second body was face down. This is not typical. As the body contracts legs fold up a little and turns the body. The first body shown is typical of how a body burns. Face down is odd. Though his arms are stretched out not allowing the body to turn.

What is noticeable to me all of them was hit hard and fast with a huge heat wave. To the point they went unconscious or already dead. If that is a dog it's odd. Assuming the dog was barking he seem to have frozen or already dead in that position and then burned. The neck of the dog should've curled up

Something feels off about these pics. I don't know enough to make a good assessment.

This is another video that doesn't make sense to me. note the dead shrub close to the camera very close to the fire. How did a dried up shrub not burn? These houses in Kahoma Village are brand new homes. Maybe a year old.
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1,567 posted on 09/06/2023 1:36:07 PM PDT by Steve Van Doorn
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To: Steve Van Doorn

re: Fire videos

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Anybody have any idea what language is spoken in the first video? It doesn’t sound Spanish, maybe vaguely Tagalog - not English or even Pidgin English. No verification that it is in Maui.

Second video - the dried shrub could have died as a result of the radiant heat. This video was taken a few days after the fires and it is possible that the local FD did stop the fire at the house preventing it’s spread. Note the black filters around the drains in the driveway.

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1,576 posted on 09/06/2023 3:23:09 PM PDT by Porkchop
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