Video Claimed to Show DEW in Lahaina (HI)
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Found this on ConPro; anyone think this shows something real, or do it think it's just a reflection off the window / windshield?
Those two area-wide flashes at 4 seconds is definitely energy release in the atmosphere. It is neither lightning nor something like reflection in the sky of result of a transformer burning out, it is suspicious as hell. The rapid pulse speed of the flashes (couple milliseconds) says to me it's not a passing reflection in the car window, that would be a lot slower (quarter second maybe).
I note that "The Maui Space Surveillance System, is routinely involved in numerous observing programs and has the capability of projecting lasers into the atmosphere." Hmmm. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maui_Space_Surveillance_Complex
I also note that the US Space Force has three groups dedicated to electromagnetic warfare. Translation - they may do DEW. The Maui operations are suspicious because they are heavily equipped to do optical technology and use lasers. It is plausible that the Maui facility could direct infrared lasers to ground locations below them, and IR lasers could instantly start fires with no effort. The video flashes are not of IR light, which is invisible, but an IR burst triggering fires would have rapid visible pulse flashes from the ignition.
Because the region was filled with extremely dry brush, it would be very easy to laser-ignite it quickly. CO2 IR lasers are routinely used to weld with, for example, and can get something very hot instantly. Also a mountain laser could reach the boats which mysteriously all burned too. One has to ask, how could burning brush make many boats on the ocean burn?
I found that the mountaintop Space Force facility at 10,000 feet in East Maui is 30 miles from the city of Lahaina in West Maui. The visibility distance to horizon from 10,000 feet is 123 miles thus the city can be reached by laser from the facility. I hope a hungry ambitious journalist goes and researches this.
Re: timing of flashes, you're right, there are too fast to be a reflection, unless the windows had parabolic curves (which they wouldn't).
Actually, reflection off the window was exactly what I thought.
But I think this fire and all the other similar ones are definitely caused by DEWs. I hypothesize that they're something in the microwave range and thus generally invisible to the naked eye.
The most telling evidence I ever saw of this was the along the metal guardrail of a highway, the kind with wooden posts and those corrugated metal horizontal rails. Those thick-ass wooden posts, which would be so hard to set fire to, were burning on the surface, but only where they attached to the metal rails. A whole line of them like that. An effect of induced current, I would guess.
That's exactly the kind of shit that always catches me off guard with these suspicious fires; there's always some shit that shouldn't be burned that is and some shit that's not burned that definitely should be (like the trees in the melted neighborhood in the California "camp" fire).
Another easy and good category of things to look for in the remains of residential fires are large objects that would be impossible to vaporize no matter how much wood you piled up against it: refrigerators, washers and dryers, cast iron bathtubs, porcelain toilets and sinks. Can you imagine trying to burn any of those things away?
Also consider water heaters. Can you imagine a fire burning next to one long enough to boil off 55 gallons of water and then melt the vessel itself? C'mon, man! lol
All those things are standing in plain sight in normal fires. But you look at these suspicious fires and that shit is gone.
Interesting. Same for the California fire - all those things were dust.