RoyLuhza

For the Sun to be burning like that the ozone in the local area that normally blocks out harmful rays must have become depleted .. in 2013 there was a similar thing where I am in Brisbane Au.

It was as though the Sun had become brighter as it were, even indirect light inside the house produced sharp shadows while the terrible glare seemed to be trying to force its way in through keyholes, the skylight and from under the door.

I postulated "they" had caused a solar infraction the same way they cause earthquakes by inserting a cell of the opposite polarity to the surrounding medium according to Nicola Telsa's thesis.

No one else that I know of was aware of the same thing however it definately happened .. a few days prior there had been a similar brightening much as you described but much less intensity .. it hasn't happened since cheers :)

Kat-the-Cat

I am not disagreeing because I do not know much about DEW to really be saying otherwise... So just a reminder. You know modern homes are built out of fucking plywood and materials that burns up like a motherfucker?

ridleychozo

What flattens the chimneys into dust though? What boils aluminum and turns bathtubs into ash? What is the highest recorded temperature of a Forest Fire versus the melting point of aluminum?

ScannerDarkly

Aluminum melts at 1200F.

Structure fires range from 1200-2000+

You don’t need space lasers to burn down entire neighborhoods built of flammable materials, late in the summer.

ridleychozo

How hot does a chimney have to get before it's turned into dust?

ScannerDarkly

Do you have some proof that chimneys are being turned to dust en masse?

I’m also curious why you think laser beams from space are needed to burn down wooden buildings, filled with flammable materials, late in the summer on the windiest day in years.