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I've been hearing a lot about this. I've heard that people in Florida are painting their roofs blue. Will

Florida be the next place they burn up? It's a strong posibility considering the number of conservative republicans down there and the numbers of old people as well. It's a well known fact that republicans and old people are not favorites of the D.S.

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... Nor do they like their Governor, or Dr Ladapo. Lots of people are flocking there for retirement, good gun laws, and land. I don't think they have official made the WHO/WEF/UN "terrorist organizations", but maybe if every state did, they'd stay out of America.

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A powder-coated METAL roof like the blue ones in Lahaina protect buildings from radiated heat and flying sparks because metal reflects heat and does not burn. The metal can be powder coated in any color, not just blue, and will still offer this protection from any source of fire.

Smearing blue paint on a wooden or asphalt roof gives no fire protection at all. You have to replace the wood or asphalt with metal.

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From what I know, DEW won't burn up blue things. Not just homes with blue metal roofs, but also cars, bikes and other things.

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Have you calculated the quantity of energy needed to set off a fire using light? Directed energy loses intensity as 4/3 the third power of the distance. That's why it's hotter on Venus than on Earth. Venus is twice as close to the Sun. So on Venus there are thunderstorms that condense boiling sulfuric acid. On Earth it's not hot enough to boil plain water, unless we use mirrors to reflect the sunlight falling over a wide area into a small one. In Israel a lot of barbecue grills use a 6-foot parabolic mirror to focus sunlight onto a pan of food being cooked.

There was a laser DEW study by the Army Research Lab in the 1970s, but the goal was to make enemy soldiers blind. They could not release enough energy from a mile away, to light an object on fire.

Basically, if it would take all the energy from Hoover Dam to power the weapon, that weapon is impractical in the field. There's no way to bring grid power out to the war zone and use it. Thats why we still make guns, rifles and rockets: They can do damage at greater distance than a DEW scheme.

I did note that after an arms control treaty with Russia killed the DEW blindness inflictor, the Army abandoned it to the Coast Guard, who wanted a weapon that could force a drug smuggling plane to land, by causing eye strain for the pilot.

One of the main reasons the US is doing a lot with drone aircraft, is the worry of pilots losing their eyesight to an enemy DEW.

As for the President's "they had the right roof" comment, he may have been saying what I said: It's about a metal roof being fireproof.

I'm curious on one point: Since all this R&D is classified above Top Secret, why does anyone trust a story that the color blue blocks a particular DEW from working? Where did that information come from and why do you believe it could be true?

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If the metal roof was a protectant (and not the color blue), then why were metal cars burned?

And how could such a hot fire hit houses and cars yet skip the trees?

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Have you seen any images of blue cars that were spared?

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Nice to meet you. I’m Nathan from Idaho. Check out this video from Jeffrey Prather’s rumble channel.

https://rumble.com/v3fqc3j-breaking-china-satellites-fired-maui.html

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The comments were n this video distracted me away, because people were defending the Christian man who lives in Hawaii.

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I understand. Social media is tough to keep up with sometimes. I saw that you had followed me first. Thank you for reaching out. I saw Jeffry’s video 7 months ago. Right after the Maui fire. I saw your post and decided to share it with you. I hope you are having a wonderful sabbath day. 🙏❤️😁

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So much appreciate the share. It's all very suspicious.

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Curious question. Is the Christian man you mentioned Jesse Wald from YouTube?

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Yes. He sounded quite very genuine and Godly.

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I think he is. I love the videos he did, to raise money for the displaced people on Maui.

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I am happy he had a lot of followers before the fires, and sorry that he got threats. Very sad, indeed! My prayers go with h, that God protects and blesses him and his family!

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Saw that thread and also. A video of a few men showing a suv that was burned. All the signs of a DEW. A photo of a man half burned.

Firefighters experts stating that this was not a wildfire

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How sad... 😢 ❤️

Definitely sus!

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You should watch the whole video

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Nathan, what do you think of the water problem that is supposed to affect 1/2 million acres- of Idaho potatoes?

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I think it’s part of “their” attacks on our food supply. It’s frustrating, but not surprising. They have been geo-engineering in Idaho for years. Idaho Power calls it snow pack augmentation. We still have snow on the mountains. There should be plenty for everything. The skyrocketing price of fertilizer is also troubling.

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We moved to a place where we can grow our own food and now we're also making compost for the garden. Getting chickens so they can lay eggs;)

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I come from a nation, Australia, that has huge bushfires on a regular basis. And has for tens of thousands of years because it's a dry, scorching climate, with lots of arid regions, and in peak summer the conditions are there for hot burns.

And in a real bushfire - EVERYTHING IN THE PATH OF THE FLAMES BURNS - especially the trees.

You don't get houses burning and the trees not burnt. Doesn't happen.

And if it is hot enough to melt cars, metal and aluminum car rims then it's hot enough for EVERYTHING TO BURN.

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Southern California has had wildfires for decades. And I don't recall seeing blue cars that were spared from the fires - never saw one fire that spared trees, either.

And I haven't seen a picture of a blue car that survived... so I still am not sure if the blue metal would melt as badly as the rest of the melted cars.

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I definitely believe it was a DEW.

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I wish to know more about exactly how it could have worked.

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