Hundreds of Thousands of examples of homes and vehicles being cremated down to white ash — inexplicably, bewildering so (until you know the awful reality of why and how) — right next to vegetation, trees largely unburned. A particular kind of exotic weaponry introduced in 1983 by President Reagan can do all this, explaining all the mountains of otherwise inexplicable evidence and hallmarks.
Numerous wildphyres magically happen on trash- and recycle-pickup days. This brings most plastic bins to the roadside, allowing for quick cleanup by the DEW cleanup crews that zip through immediately during and after the wildphyres, removing the damning evidence of non-burning plastic bins. Plastic bins also do not burn in microwave ovens. Because most wildphyres are DEW-fueled these days, the plastic bins will not burn, leading to questions if they were left at the crime scene.
In Lahaina and many other DEW target sites, blue objects were miraculously spared. The best defense against this onslaught is paint your roof and vehicles light blue. That seems to repel the microwave blasters. No kidding.
DEW Hallmark – Unnatural fury; impossible incineration; insufficient fuel (unless metal itself is superheated by microwaves in Directed Energy Weapons).DEW Hallmarks – Innumerable trees and vegetation immediately adjacent to countless ‘fires of Hell’, yet most survive unburned, untouched even, whilst homes and vehicles are superheated (by microwave weaponry) and cremated down to white ash.DEW Hallmarks – “Spot fires” in the lush, wet greenery. No embers. No nearby fires. This is caused entirely by microwave beam and/or Project Minos which is an underground energy attack.DEW Hallmarks – Houses burn from within, because the internal metal is superheated by the microwave weaponry. Cook a metal fork in your microwave oven to understand what is going on.Do houses with backup power and LED lighting survive? — Comment on video — “For anyone wondering. The house at the end of the video, with the Christmas lights on it survived with relatively minor damage. Every other home on that intersection was completely destroyed. Damage to this area was nothing short of apocalyptic, with an extremely small percentage of homes surviving.”