Blue Green Items Survive Pacific Palisades DEW Hellfire
Anomalies galore strongly evidence DEW attack.
“So this is how They did ‘resets’ in the past: They burned everyone out. …and maybe also scared them away with virus…this broke society then community then family and was the beginning of the many, many suspected past forced endings extending all the way back into history.” Not a single person is seen in ‘routine habitat’ from even a few days before the onslaught, and this abandonment is nearly universal at all DEW attack sites. LAURAFARMS said it best, “I get the [ominous] feeling like I’m not supposed to be here.”
On Saturday, January 11, 2025, Santa Monica Closeup photojournalist Fabian Lewkowicz captured the devastating aftermath of the Palisades Fire in Pacific Palisades. Although the area remains closed to the public, limited access has been granted to first responders and accredited media to document the scene. Lewkowicz’s coverage includes striking images of destroyed businesses and beachfront homes, offering a glimpse into the sheer scale of destruction extending into nearby Malibu.
Both the commercial and residential areas in Pacific Palisades have been significantly impacted, with numerous businesses and homes completely demolished. The once-vibrant commercial district, known for its lively shops and popular dining spots, has been reduced to rubble. Among the losses is the historic Pacific Palisades Business Block building, a beloved landmark, leaving residents mourning the loss of key cultural and economic pillars.
Residential neighborhoods have also suffered severe damage. Many homes, including properties owned by well-known public figures, have been completely destroyed. The fire’s rapid advance gave residents little time to collect personal belongings, resulting in widespread loss and hardship for families.
Since it began on January 7, 2025, the Palisades Fire has become one of the most destructive in Los Angeles history, with more than 1,900 structures burned and significant loss of life. As recovery efforts continue, authorities are working to assess the full extent of the damage. Residents are being urged to follow all safety advisories and remain patient during this critical period.
The road to recovery will be long and challenging. However, officials and community leaders remain committed to rebuilding, and the resilience of the Pacific Palisades community will be essential as they navigate the difficult months ahead.
Fabian Lewkowicz, an award-winning accredited photojournalist and press photographer based in Santa Monica, is renowned for his captivating imagery and storytelling. As the creator of Santa Monica Closeup, he draws on years of experience with local media outlets like the Santa Monica Daily Press and The Corsair to capture iconic moments in the city’s history.
Santa Monica Closeup is a visual chronicle of the vibrant and diverse community of Santa Monica, brought to life through Fabian’s seasoned lens. With deep roots in the city, he offers an authentic and intimate glimpse into everyday life, crafting compelling videos that resonate with both locals and visitors alike.
Fabian’s photographs have been showcased in a wide range of venues, from museums and art galleries to hospitals, department stores, banks, and public institutions like fire and police stations. His photography captures the essence of Santa Monica, portraying everything from its breathtaking landscapes and stunning sunsets to its unique culture and diverse community.
BELOW: Open-air fire of any kind, amount, intensity or fuel source can NEVER melt steel girders. Warped, wilted, melted, drooping, distorted steel girders are always 100% giveaway of involvement of DEW (or blast-furnace!). Energy of DEW induces eddy currents in metals which vaporize and/or pool and puddle, flow like hot lava; or else the metals (usually steel) superheat, insta-rust, wilt/warp/distort and combust nearby flammables — the metal itself is made into a “fuel” source for the resulting flames which often self-extinguish (due to lack of fuel) when the energy beam moves on. Thin superheated steel (car hoods or van side panels) can sometimes evaporate, apparently either via the superheating and consequent rapid oxidization or else via molecular self-repulsion. Grounding — sunken pipes, fenceposts, etc — tends to ameliorate damage as the energies are drained away, apparently, before causing the otherwise usual massive damage.

BELOW: Uniformly “toasted” and insta-rusted metal is another hallmark of superheating due to DEW-induced eddy currents causing frictional molecular heating, like how a microwave oven spins and thereby superheats water molecules. Once the vehicles’ insulative rubber tires melt away and the vehicles’ metal wheel innards drop down and melt into the pavement, at some point the overall conductivity to ground / ground-potential often enough increases to the point of ‘diminishing destruction’ afforded to the beam weapon, and the beam is moved on. DEW-meisters are no doubt routinely tuning their weaponry. Notice the van’s roof has been disintegrated, either via massive oxidization or via material self-repulsion at the molecular level; this is shown repeatedly in laboratory receation of HUTCHISON EFFECT.

BELOW: Just like in Lahaina DEW attack, blue items survived. Plastic also survives, presumably because it does not melt in microwave ovens, so why should it melt under microwave DEW attack…

Any melting is caused by nearness to other items on-fire, or to superheating of internal metal parts such as lid-clasp or wheel axel.

It’s weird how many plastic recycle containers are out and about on the roadways, as if the wildphyre magically happened on the pick-up, after pickup (because all bins are empty). Instead, it seems far more likely that a fire-staging and/or clean-up crew pulled the bins to the roadways for easy pickup by a subsequent team. Oh yes, these DEW attacks are tightly coordinated. Brand-new white-painted vehicles are nearly always involved along with foreign / non-resident workmen.

BELOW: The metal itself was superheated from the molecular frictional heating caused by eddy currents induced by the microwave DEW weaponry. This perfectly explains how tens if not hundreds of thousands of vehicles have been so profusely ‘toasted’, burned down to cremated white ash and remnant insta-rusted steel, despite the otherwise confounding lack of fuel adequate to feed fires intense enough to cause the resulting damage. The metal itself is weaponized by the beam weapon.

BELOW: Wood, plastic and grounded metals are not affected by DEW weaponry. Trees and shrubs are most often toasted but not reduced to ash, which would happen in a normal conflagration intense enough to cremate largely steel cars down to white ash and insta-rusted remnant metal. The beam weaponry is focused on the metal objects to cause maximum destruction because the overall goal is to drive out the citizens and grab their land. The extremely overwhelming plethora of identical evidence fitting this exact description circumstantially proves the point.

BELOW: Tree toasted, toppled. Vehicle burned down to near disintegration, white ash, insta-rusted crumbling oxidized remnant. Normal fire can not possibly do this.

BELOW: All DEW attack have similar look, even going back to earliest available textbooks, photos, archives. The beam energy weaponry and its use by “They” is ancient. Our generation has perhaps allowed it to be placed into drones (instead of dirigibles and hot-air balloons, or perhaps flating mirrors and lenses for the solar beam weaponry used in the past to melt stone castles, etc) It sounds preposterous, absolutely freaking insane, but yet it is the only and absolutely perfect 100% total explanation for all known evidence.

BELOW: Just like in Lahaina DEW attack, the non-metallic table umbrellas are essentially untouched, despite being otherwise flammable and sitting immediately beside total immolation. This same pattern repeats everywhere in all DEW attacks.
