CultureOfCritique

The most damning evidence I've seen are two phenomena captured on a lot of pictures and videos that don't make sense in a normal fire.

  1. Evidence of extreme temperatures for fires that normally wouldn't get this hot. Structural steel beams that are twisted and warped. Aluminum wheels completely melted off of cars. Car glass that has become liquid and solidified again. Housewares that would normally survive (porcelain toilets and tubs, granite countertops, etc.) are completely gone. Meanwhile the grass outside is often unburnt, or trees right next to the house or car are somehow unscathed.

  2. Signs that fires started at places where metal objects were embedded in other materials-- for example, fires starting at the points where road signs attach to wooden poles with metal screws, halfway up the pole, while the bottom is unburnt. Guardrails along roads where the posts burned exactly at all the points where the metal rail attached to the pole, but not elsewhere. Fenceposts that burned only where metal fencing was touching them. In a normal fire, everything would burn from the ground up (or occasionally elsewhere from embers) but you wouldn't see this phenomena of metal being the starting point for fires over and over again.

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Any time I see "payouts to insurance companies", by zionist radar goes off the charts.

Utility company PG&E said on Friday it has reached an $11 billion settlement agreement with entities representing about 85 percent of insurance subrogation claims...

The company said these claims were based on payments made by insurance companies to individuals and businesses with insurance coverage for wildfire damages.

So basically the zionist bankers got PG&E to pay their insurance losses.

PG&E filed for bankruptcy earlier this year citing billions of dollars in expected losses

I wonder who bought PG&E (for pennies)?