What a Normal Forest Fire Looks Like … and what it does not … Robert Brame, forensic arborist

What a Normal Forest Fire Looks Like … and what it does not … Robert Brame, forensic arborist

Houses and vehicles cremated down to steel and white powdery ash, often right next to many trees still standing.

Same old DEW wildphyre script.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-0XHs5W4Qk4

What a Normal Forest Fire Looks Like

BELOW: Trees below should be all sapwood, no heartwood — no discolored centers; they are too thin, too young to be forming heartwood. The heartwood is presumably being formed by microwave heating of the core. Microwave heating molecularly spins water molecules to cause inter-molecular friction and heating.

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BELOW: These tree cores show damage due to progressively more microwave heating which has actually begun to burn the trees from their insides-out.

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BELOW: Most houses ignite roof-first, which is abnormal to wildfires. The microwave blasts of the DEW energy beam superheat the metals (nails, screws, wiring, joiner plates, etc) in the rooves. This also explains the many structures that began burning from inside first.

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“Everything that shouldn’t burn does, and everything that should burn does not.”

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BELOW: Metal of fire hydrant is superheated.

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BELOW: Metals are superheated by eddy currents induced by microwave energy; superheated metals combust nearby flammables.

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“What kind of fire burns only the nails?” 30:00 in

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“The nails were on fire, and when the [energy beam stops] the fire goes out, it doesn’t even climb the wood.” 30:20 in

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“Creeks [near energy beam attacks] are devoid of life; I can’t find aquatic insects, frogs, turtles, newts, fish, nothing, even when the creeks are six to eight feet deep — it’s beyond me, they have electrocuted the creeks.” 31:30 in

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1961 Bel-Air California Wildphyre

The significant Bel-Air Fire in California occurred on November 6, 1961. This historic wildfire burned approximately 16,090 acres, destroying over 484 homes and damaging many others in the affluent Bel-Air neighborhood of Los Angeles. — mentioned by Peggy at around 44:00 in

The Bel Air Fire was a disaster that began as a brush fire on November 6, 1961, in the Bel Air community of Los Angeles. The fire destroyed 484 homes and burned 6,090 acres At least 200 firemen were injured, with mostly eye injuries due to the smoke and flying embers. The fire was fueled by strong Santa Ana winds. There were multiple celebrities affected by the fire.

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