Fires around the world

A cluster of fires broke out Monday morning (10/09/2017) at 1am in California. I am involved with the Redwood fire in Northern California. The Southern edge, fire line, of it is about one-half mile north of my house, not good. 10,000 acre’s currently in this one of many that popped up over the night. This fire fraught night was accompanied with a wind that at time would be totally calm. Then in the next instant it would howl past you as if it was a shock wave of something that just flew past. I am suggesting that these fires that started, within a couple of hours, across the state were the result of meteor fragments striking the planet.

I am already hearing several accounts of possible transformer explosions, one happened here. But did the transformer explosion start the fire or did the fire result in the transformer failing. There were just too many that happened in such a short time over a great area. So many fires burning at once, not enough resources, results in heavy devastation. Because of other fires we had minimal air fire support at first light. The big jet fire bomber just showed up at 3:00pm, must have been a busy day.

And a loss of life in the family. One household, about two miles north of the fire line, lost everything. All five family members got out with severe fire burns, the father cradled the youngest, the mother got flown to San Francisco because she was so severe. The son of twelve did not survive. Our prayers are with him.

As for the meteor fragment suggestion, I am seriously reviewing it. Everywhere I go in the burn areas, I will be on the lookout for impact craters. They may not be much more than a square foot in size so it will be like looking for a needle in a haystack, so to say. It is something to look for in any fire that is mostly unexplainable. This area has been overly dry for too long, as with most of CA. Anything could spark off a fire in these conditions.

Because there was loss of life, everyone is in sorrow. Because we know what we know that this is only the beginning and for those that leave us today, I have to ask, are they the unlucky ones to have this happen to them. Or are they the lucky ones because we know what is coming, and it is good that they do not have to be involved with it. I have to also ask myself the same question. Are we lucky because we know what is coming, or are we unlucky to have to watch it all unfold around us. As always this is a third density perspective. From a forth density perspective, our planet is about to climb the ladder and we get to be part of it. Just something to remember for the path ahead is difficult. Haiku …
 
NWS Bay Area Talks Weather Conditions in California As the Wildfires Continue
WeatherNation
Published on Oct 10, 2017

https://youtu.be/dRD25POnx3w?rel=0
(10/10/2017) – Brian Garcia from the National Weather Service Bay Area talked about California's weather and how the dangerous wildfire conditions will continue

CALIFORNIA Incidents
https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/state/5/

Santa Rosa
Updated: October 9, 2017, 8:41 pm
_http://kron4.com/2017/10/09/santa-rosa-fire-jumps-highway-101/
Napa, Sonoma Counties burns more than 70K acres
_http://kron4.com/2017/10/09/wildfires-raging-in-napa-and-sonoma-counties/
(KRON) — Multiple wind-driven wildfires are burning across Sonoma and Napa Counties.

The fires have burned at least 55,000 acres.

Fire officials tell KRON4 the fire is zero percent contained.
Santa Rosa evacuation map:
https://mgtvkron.files.wordpress.com/2017/10/santa-rosa-map.jpg
Several areas are under evacuation orders across both counties, including some Santa Rosa hospitals.
 
This was just relaid to me from a contact in California:

Taken from friend involved: Passing this on...
Fire update: Wednesday, October 11, 2017 2:02 PM

For my Napa/American Canyon
friends, just finished conference call #3 with CalFire. Atlas Fire is now at 25,000 acres, 0% containment. Last night the winds were pushing the fire in a north eastern direction which is why it headed towards Green Valley. Many people in that area were evacuated last night around midnight. Today (10-11-17) the wind had shifted again and is headed in a more north western directions impacting the area of Circle Oaks.

For those wondering why the fire is still at 0% containment, the firefighters are working on a perimeter with clear areas and retardant. The fire is completely surrounded with a perimeter before other suppression activities.

There is fear about the incoming weather conditions which are predicted to once again be low humidity and high winds, the exact conditions that allowed these fires to spread so rapidly during the first night. So tonight ability to suppress will be critical. Even so, CalFire has said they have made progress and believe that they will have some containment numbers to announce tonight.

The other major fires:

Tubbs is at 27,000 acres and 0% containment
Nuns is at 5,000 acres and 0% containment
Partrick is at 1,000 acres and 0% containment

There should also be some containment numbers on these surrounding fires sometime tonight.

Overall, 43 aircraft missions have been flown dripping over 267,000 gallons of retardant, which I believe is the most they have ever dropped. Nevada has sent over another 100 firefighters and the US Forest Service is also sending over personnel.

National Guard bringing in military police
to assist with providing security at the shelters and they are adding medical helicopters to help with first response as well as equipment to assist with providing some WiFi communication to areas in need.

That’s all I have for now.
Please share to your Napa and AmCan friends.

Cal Fire Holds Community Meeting To Discuss North Bay Wildfires
Published on Oct 10, 2017

https://youtu.be/f9ihongcH1Q?rel=0
Cal Fire held a community meeting to discuss how the wildfires grew so big and their plan of attack. Mark Sayre reports. (10/10/17)

WINE COUNTRY FIRE: Video of jumbo jet making retardant drop on Wine Country fire (1:45)
Oct 9, 2017
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fox_xomGgFg

Tuesday Evening Weather Forecast (10-10-17- Forecast for the Eleventh)

https://youtu.be/V4eMpgG1vzs?rel=0
 
Watch as Berkeley firefighters arrived in Santa Rosa, stunned by scope of Tubbs Fire (Video 10:59)
Updated 1:28 pm, Sunday, October 15, 2017
_http://www.sfgate.com/local/article/Watch-as-Berkeley-firefighters-arrived-in-Santa-12279786.php
Snips:
Berkeley Fire Department received the call for help early Monday morning. They sent an engine north to Santa Rosa to help with what they thought was a "large grass fire."

When the strike team, made up of both Berkeley and San Francisco firefighters, arrived in Santa Rosa before sunrise, they were stunned to see the scope of the already massive Tubbs Fire.

A video shot and edited by a Berkeley firefighter (above) shows the crew's reaction when they realized just how large the destructive fire had grown overnight.

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Rubble lines the interior of a K-mart store scorched by the Tubbs fire in Santa Rosa. Berkeley firefighters were told to stage at the K-mart, but when they arrived they found it fully engulfed in flames.

The Berkeley firefighters started to realize this was something more than a grass fire. When the strike team arrived at the Kmart, they found a fire so extensive that it wasn't worth trying to save the building.

Down the road, they found a gas station that had gone up in flames.

The video then shows the firefighters arriving at a housing sub-division, which had been so thoroughly burned the team thought they were looking at an open field.

"I had no idea, guys. This is over 100 homes," says one firefighter. "This is like a freaking bomb went off."

All that was left were the homes' foundations and chimneys.

The Tubbs Fire destroyed more than 2,800 homes, 400,000 square feet of commercial space, and took the lives of at least 19 people.

The fire was 60 percent contained Sunday morning.

10/10/2017 -10/12/2017 California Wildfires 2017 Napa Valley areas
Oct 15, 2017

https://youtu.be/lNK11H8vu7A?rel=0
 
Bear Fire in Santa Cruz mountains threatens homes, injures 5 firefighters (Tweets & Vid)
_http://www.ktvu.com/news/new-fire-mandatory-evacuations-in-santa-cruz-mountains-in-boulder-creek
Updated: Oct 17 2017 01:31PM PDT
BOULDER CREEK, Calif. (KTVU) - A new wildfire broke out on Monday night – this time in the Santa Cruz mountains along Bear Creek Road in Boulder Creek. One home was damaged and at least five firefighters were injured, Cal Fire said.

The fire, started at one home about 10:30 p.m., quickly spread to 152 acres and was threatening about 150 homes. One firefighter fell 50 feet down a ravine and broke his wrist, and four others, including an inmate who suffered some smoke inhalation on the front lines, were also injured though nothing is considered to be life-threatening, according to Cal Fire spokesman Rob Sherman. Three firefighters fell down the ravine but probably won't go to the hospital, Sherman said.

As of 10:15 a.m., the fire was five percent contained.

We have crews actively working on this now," Cal Fire spokeswoman Angela Bernheisel told KTVU. "As far as we know everyone got out safely."

Once the sun comes up, Cal Fire can send in air crews. "We're going to hit it as hard as we can," she said. "This is very steep, rugged terrain with difficult access."

After firefighters were called out on the house fire report, Santa Cruz County emergency officials sent out a reverse 911 message to residents living within about four miles of Bear Creek Canyon that a mandatory evacuation was in order.

For a list of evacuation areas, click here. http://www.fire.ca.gov/current_incidents/incidentdetails/Index/1902
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Fire crews say conditions over the last week-- and into last night - were the perfect recipe for a fire.

“Right now, because of the north winds,” Sherman said, “and here we are.”

People who had to evacuate from the fire are asked to go to the Zayante Fire Department at 7700 E. Zayante Road in Felton or Lakeside Elementary School at 19621 Black Road in Los Gatos, Bernheisel said.

https://youtu.be/DeRs_kLtul0?rel=0
Edit add:

Fire Crews Battle Fires Near Oakmont Threatening To Merge
Oct 16, 2017
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnlXizdqEZs

New Fires Break Out in Calif., Threatening Homes (0:58)
Oct 17, 2017
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OS_2asj-mfY

Published on Oct 17, 2017
A brush fire burning on the side of 101 in Mill Valley. Courtesy: Dave Yen
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2-SMbhkG24
 
Santa Rosa Police Department
7:13 AM - 20 Oct 2017
Heavy traffic in the Coffey Park area due to police activity. Motorists are advised to use alternate routes.
_https://twitter.com/Santa_Rosa_PD/status/921378777728471040
http://www.nixle.us/9NA3H

Evacuee Shelter Abuse @ NCal Sonoma County Fairgrounds Reported
Published on Oct 21, 2017

https://youtu.be/KprjZqT_PW4?rel=0
According to first person accounts, backed up by Red Cross officials i spoke with, around 10 pm on Oct. 19th, several police cars pulled up to the Sonoma County Fairgrounds where hundreds of evacuees, displaced and homeless were being sheltered. For the next two hours, the local Santa Rosa police handcuffed and evicted those with outstanding warrants and probation violations.

After the police left around 12 pm, the night Red Cross supervisor seemingly random, directed nurse volunteers to evict over 40 more people outside, in the middle of the night, into the cold, pouring rain for no reason.

Word is going around the shelter that all must be evicted because the SCF wishes to resume regular event activities by Oct. 25th. Film documentation and other first person testimony to follow.


Sonoma County Fairgrounds Hub For Santa Rosa Fire Victims And First Responders
Oct 13 2017
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Young Santa Rosa fire victim gets new legs for her birthday, appears on 'The Ellen Degeneres Show' Video / 6:18
_http://www.pressdemocrat.com/news/7535201-181/young-santa-rosa-fire-victim?artslide=0

Post Fire Imagery
Aftermath of the Tubbs Fire in Santa Rosa, October 2017. Imagery provided by Drone Scholars.
_https://www.sonomasheriff.org/tubbscomplexlnu-fire-imagery
The below map allows you to view some of the imagery we've captured to assess the damage in Coffey Park and Journey's End mobile home park. For a full screen map click here- https://www.mapbox.com/bites/00382/#16/38.4727/-122.7478

(01:35) 10/20 - CNN: 'Firenado' May Have Fueled Fast Moving Flames Overturned cars
http://www.ktvn.com/category/170899/video-landing-page?autoStart=true&topVideoCatNo=default&clipId=13836528

The Great Santa Rosa Fire...After 9 Days, Suspicions Grow (15:49)
Oct 17, 2017
_https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KUfDEqcqCo
 
Exclusive Interview with Fire Captain on Orgins of CA Fires
Nov 2, 2017

https://youtu.be/dnVcHOcYDhw?rel=0
Highly Decorated Fire Captain John Lord speaks out about the possible directed energy weapons used to start over 16 major fires that began in the middle of the night in Napa/Sonoma/Mendocino Counties. To date, some three weeks after the fires, officials have not gone on record as to the origins of these fires.

Video October 9, 2017 1 of 62 Images
http://www.mercurynews.com/2017/10/09/santa-rosa-fire-how-a-sudden-firestorm-obliterated-a-city/
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The Video is kinda curiously interesting! :shock:
Propane blast shoots flames above treetops in Georgia (VIDEO)
https://twitter.com/CarlWillisWSB/status/926275499239923712?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.rt.com%2Fusa%2F408649-douglas-county-gas-explosion-georgia%2F
Published time: 3 Nov, 2017 04:02
https://www.rt.com/usa/408649-douglas-county-gas-explosion-georgia/
Snip:
Martin said there is “no word” on how the fire was started and later tweeted that a fire investigator has been called to the scene. He added that there is “no evidence that this is criminal intent.”

“I’m not sure there is any danger right now,”
Martin said.

The business was closed at the time, according to Fox News.

Police said there have been no further evacuations ordered at this time.

One eyewitness said he thought the explosions were thunder. But when he went outside to
check the weather, he saw “fire above the trees.”
“You could just hear boom after boom after boom, and every time the flames would just get higher and higher,”
resident Corey Young told WSBTV.
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https://twitter.com/RickMartinMedia/status/926282418138566656/photo/1?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.rt.com%2Fusa%2F408649-douglas-county-gas-explosion-georgia%2F

Roads reopen after explosion inside propane facility shook a community Videos
by: Carl Willis, Nefertiti Jaquez Updated: Nov 3, 2017 - 9:46 AM
Snip:
http://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/emergency-officials-investigating-explosion-at-propane-facility-in-douglas-county/637439976
“We’re sitting there and the flames were higher than the trees at that point. And about every 10 seconds it was blowing up tanks,” Hillman said.
“I was just praying, ‘dear Lord Jesus don’t let anyone be inside.”

“I was in our karate school next door. Heard a boom.
Thought it was
blasting going from new construction down the road, and then all of a sudden another boom and I heard, ‘Get out of there,’”
witness Mark Maske said.

Fire breaks out at Moscow’s Pushkin Museum, home to 700,000 artworks (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
Published time: 3 Nov, 2017 12:31
https://www.rt.com/news/408688-moscow-art-museum-fire/
Snip:
One of the buildings at the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts in Moscow, the largest collection of European art in the Russian capital, has caught fire. Photos and videos on social media show thick smoke above the roof of the building.

Witnesses said on Twitter that white smoke was seen billowing from the roof and it turned black by the time firefighters arrived.

The fire occurred in the air ventilation system of the Department of Private Collections, TASS reports, citing the emergency services. The building is located just across the road from the main site of the museum.

Museum workers evacuated 30 people before the firefighters arrived. Fifteen fire-fighting vehicles are currently at the site tackling the blaze, the emergency services told RT.

Seventy people and more than 20 fire-fighting vehicles are currently at the site tackling the blaze, the emergency services told RT.

The fire has been contained to a 40-sq-meter area. The blaze was fully extinguished after over an hour after it broke out.

There were no visitors inside the private collections’ two-story building as it is currently closed for reconstruction and no exhibitions are held there. No artworks were damaged by the flames, according to preliminary information provided by a fire department official, cited by TASS.
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https://twitter.com/Sosedi_Moscentr/status/926430775142174721/photo/1?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.rt.com%2Fnews%2F408688-moscow-art-museum-fire%2F

Fire destroys more than a quarter of Brazilian national park Video
Telegraph 27 October 2017 • 10:35am
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/10/27/fire-destroys-quarter-brazilian-national-park/
Brazil's Environment Ministry says arson may be the cause of a wildfire that has destroyed more than a quarter of a national park in the central state of Goias over the past two weeks.

The ministry says on its website that nearly 160,000 acres of the 595,000-acre Chapada dos Veadeiros National Park has burned.

The park is a UNESCO World Heritage site and is home to many orchid species as well as wildlife including armadillos, jaguars and toucans.

Park director
Fernando Tatagiba says arson is the cause of nearly all fires in the region during the dry season and the spot where the fire began showed signs of "human action."

He says the fire started in an area that had been cleared of vegetation to prevent fires from spreading.
 
A FIREFIGHTERS PERSPECTIVE - Tubbs fire in Santa Rosa, CA (10:40)
Published on Oct 16, 2017

https://youtu.be/WFHgu5ZAHfM?rel=0Berkeley firefighters' dramatic video showing what they saw as they arrived to help Santa Rosa fight the Tubbs Fire. Video courtesy Berkeley Fire Dept. Take note that even the firefighter says "It looks like a bomb went off"! How did all these fires IGNITE?

Cat missing 10 years is found burned but alive after Wine Country fires (1 of 6 Images - PH Emergency Room Setting)
November 3, 2017 at 11:28 am
http://www.mercurynews.com/2017/11/03/cat-missing-10-years-is-found-injured-but-alive-after-wine-country-fires/
Family shocked to learn their long missing cat has been found
Snip:
Pilot the cat was burned in the Tubbs fire. After he was rescued on Halloween, it was learned he'd been missing for 10 years. He soon will be reunited with his family, who have since moved to Colorado.

“I never in a million years imagined that we’d ever see him again,” Thompson says. “And I’m so fortunate to have close friends who work at Petcare, where he’s hospitalized. They have been keeping me updated and giving him lots of love.”

The family had adopted Pilot when he was just a kitten, and he quickly purred his way into their hearts. He was about 3 years old when he failed to come home one evening.

In the years between Pilot’s disapperance and his Phoenix-like return, the Thompson family had moved from Santa Rosa to Longmont, Colorado. It took a few phone calls, but Thompson was eventually located.

Pilot’s disappearance had devastated her family, Thompson says.

“He was an indoor-outdoor cat that always came home every evening like clockwork,” Thompson says. “He was microchipped and was wearing a collar with a tag. He is a very special cat who loved my kids, loved to play in water, and followed us around like a dog. His disappearance was extremely traumatizing to us.”

The Thompsons searched for months. Then in 2010, the family moved to Colorado. Pilot remained a bittersweet memory, until three days ago when Thompson got the unexpected call.
 
Santa Rosa Wildfire Evacuees Still Can’t Return Home
_http://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2017/11/05/santa-rosa-wildfire-evacuees-still-cant-return-home/

November 5, 2017 6:28 PM

https://youtu.be/z5WHnvmAByY?rel=0

Agenda 21 Disaster Capitalists Preying on CA Fire Victims 29:58
Nov 4, 2017 (Links within)
_https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9FX1KHHqvRk

Cleanup From California Fires Poses Environmental and Health Risks
_https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/16/us/california-fires-cleanup.html
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A convoy with the 185th Military Police Battalion of the California Army National Guard drives past Journey’s End Mobile Home Park destroyed by the Tubbs Fire in Santa Rosa, California, U.S. October 13, 2017. REUTERS/Stephen Lam


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California National Guard October 25, 2017
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California Army National Guard Soldiers from the 270th Military Police Company, 49th Military Police Brigade, help nurture a tree that was left standing after the Tubbs Fire in Santa Rosa. The house nearby burned to the ground, but residents begged the California Guardsmen who were controlling a nearby traffic point to care for the tree. Residents were not allowed into the affected areas yet. (Photo Credit: Sgt. 1st Class Benjamin Cossel) VIEW ORIGINAL
 
This came via FB from one of the Forum members. The officer talks about his observations as of an unnatural phenomena in action. Strange for sure.

Highly Decorated Fire Captain John Lord speaks out about the possible directed energy weapons used to start over 16 major fires that began in the middle of the night in Napa/Sonoma/Mendocino Counties. To date, some three weeks after the fires, officials have not gone on record as to the origins of these fires.

Exclusive Interview with Fire Captain on Origins of CA Fires


https://youtu.be/ZWvuPcurB6Q
 
This thread should perhaps be merged with:

Fires around the world
https://cassiopaea.org/forum/index.php/topic,41646.0.html
 
Here are links to two other informative videos about the weird California fires recently, along with some pictures and excerpts:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2q7nN0JYWE&feature=share
Average temp of house fire is 1100 degrees (F), which is not hot enough to destroy metal pipes, cast iron toilets, bathtubs and sinks, cookware, window glass (2600 degrees), grills, tools, silverware, stainless steel (2800), stoneware, gold coins, filing cabinets. iron (1400) steel (2600). Even vulcanized rubber tires don’t burn.

When a house burns, usually the frame remains standing though charred and there’s piles of rubble. The Santa Rosa fire left practically nothing but a mere two inches of ash! In other areas cars continued to burn at color indicating temperatures higher than the 600-degree melting point of aluminum, yet the aluminum car body is not melted, nor is the plastic trashcan and paper nearby. Pine trees 10 feet from the houses, and full of flammable sap did not burn. Cars are devastated with frames/bodies warped and the glass is gone, next to unburned twigs and pine straw.

Many people reported seeing flashes of blue lights, which can be caused by high-wattage lasers. Before WW2 US collaborated with Germany and Britain to develops DEW. It works as a giant taser or lightening by shooting protons at the speed of light then striking the electrons in materials causing ignition and exploding [I may not have quoted this quite correctly]. A 1-watt laser can ignite a match. Engineers in California have recently finished building a 500-trillion-watt laser.

The area burned almost exactly matches some area designated by Agenda 21. Is this how the elite plan to steal prime property in their Agenda 21 drive to confine the common people to limited metropolitan districts? In Rosa Corry’s book, “Behind The Green Mask” there’s an extensive discussion of Agenda 21.

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Look at this perfect circle of destruction. Is that a hit from a directed-energy weapon?

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Just like 9/11 cars parked blocks away are scorched with no glass anywhere and certain metal parts melted away. Note the tires and glass gone but aluminum body remains.

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This is from the similar fires in Fort Murray, Canada. Note the wooden fence is not damaged at all in the midst of that devastation. Two weeks after the fire, the air rating for particulate material was 38 vs normal 1-10

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What houses looked like after the California (and Canadian) fires.

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What a house typically looks like after a house fire.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqH49-DuH-U
Even the head of Cal Fire for the state said on CNN he had no idea what started the over 60 strikes that came out of nowhere in the middle of the night without warning. Sudden, unexplainable winds kicked up to 60-70 mph, blue flashes and sparks were seen above by many, including me. Cars were torched, yet trees untouched. the car tire rubber and glass were nowhere to be found and homes were reduced to unrecognizable rubble. Glass and rubber take thousands of degrees to melt which means these fires generated there own direct heat, like a directed energy butane torch, except they are using directed energy LASER technology to pulse the plasma clouds, stir the wind for energy and release up to a trillion watts of laser power at any one source. This is why cars and homes completely melted but shrubs, leaves, plants and neighbors houses, were untouched.

Disaster capitalism in full swing: Home Depot stocks go up, CostCo selling $1000-6000 disaster relief kits, weather derivatives and commodities prices soar, insurance companies actually can see profits because they have their own disaster re-insurance. There are layers of profit made from such horrible disasters.

My question is, is this directed energy weapons or natural plasma strikes due to earth changes in general, or particularly, due to seismic activity preparing for “California to slide into the ocean”?
 
JGeropoulas said:
My question is, is this directed energy weapons or natural plasma strikes due to earth changes in general, or particularly, due to seismic activity preparing for “California to slide into the ocean”?

Was thinking the same thing about a plasma event. DEW's is also a good possibility. Or a combination of both through advanced technology via WMD.

Take look at this map. I will not make any commentary.
But it is very reveling imho.


How Santa Rosa's Tubbs fire spread, hour by hour
http://www.pressdemocrat.com/multimedia/7567543-181/how-santa-rosas-tubbs-fire?ref=related
JULIE JOHNSON THE PRESS DEMOCRAT | November 3, 2017, 9:19PM
An analysis by The New York Times of satellite images, combined with on-the-ground surveys, provides a more complete picture of the origin, spread and devastation of the fire that killed at least 23 people in and around the city. (it's a good possibility that more like thousand's died as there is no way one could have out ran this (given the scope and the size) of it's conflagration with its rapid spread)
http://img.pressdemocrat.com/fire/NYTimesMap.jpg

Added:
Industrial Ebikes
Published on Oct 12, 2017
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_https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-_-OAQC2nI
 
The Hutchison Effect: Remastered Hutchison Effect Footage
_http://www.hutchisoneffect.com/
This is a clip of the standing waves John created in the water.
_http://www.hutchisoneffect.com/PE%20Main.php
Sep 16, 2012
_https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hnsQXsqRao

Scientists See WTC - Hutchison Effect Parallel
_http://www.checktheevidence.com/articles/JJ%20PR%20Release-Final_files/image002.jpg
_http://www.checktheevidence.com/cms/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=157&Itemid=60
Transmutation - Sometimes materials subjected to the Hutchison Effect seem to change at a molecular or even atomic level. This could be the explanation for the apparent rapid rusting at GZ, where steel rusts like iron. Also, some photographs show unusual effects on the aluminium cladding used on the twin towers that look similar to effects produced on Hutchison’s aluminum samples.

Wood, Hutchison, and Johnson appeared on two Ambrose Lane shows, “We Ourselves,” and discussed the similarities between the WTC event and the experimental evidence produced by the Hutchison Effect. “I have been collecting data over the last year and a half or so and I have found these distinct and unusual characteristics, which I have given names such as ‘fuming’ and ‘toasted’ cars – I have even noticed flipped cars in some pictures,” said Wood. “In some cases, the flipped cars are sitting next to trees that are fully covered with leaves.”

“If the flipping of the cars was caused by big explosions or ‘wind’ from the towers coming down,” asked Johnson, “how did the leaves stay on the trees?” Material scientist George Hathaway observes that the Hutchison Effect causes either lift or disruption of the material itself. Lift explains the flipped cars. (-http://drjudywood.com/pdf/HutchisonEffectReport_txt.pdf )

In some of his experiments, Hutchison observed “spontaneous combustion” where “fires appeared out of nowhere.” He also confirmed that Col. John Alexander and others from the U.S. military visited him in 1983 and filmed his experiments with a team from Los Alamos National Laboratories (LANL). (-http://www.weourselves.org/mp3/wpfw_011808_judy-andrew2.mp3 ) Canadian MP Chuck Cook and Dr Lorn A Kuehne of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) contacted him in 1986 and told him his work was “a matter of National Security.” (-http://www.drjudywood.com/articles/JJ/JJ8.html) Hutchison says he’s been told that defense contractor, S.A.I.C., has his technology and has been developing it. (_http://drjudywood.com/media/071212_JohnHutchison-TruthH.mp3 )

Asked about ongoing dirt removal and hosing down at the WTC complex, Hutchison commented, “I think there is an ongoing reaction or ‘infection.’” Wood noted that the damage done to the Bankers Trust (Deutsche Bank) building was repaired, but then they decided to take the building down. This evidence indicates there is a continuing reaction there. Rusting beams in the Bankers Trust building and in the temporary PATH train station also suggest ongoing reactions too.

At the end of the first show, a caller said, “This is a revelation beyond revelations…this trumps everything…If this story ever gets out, it will change the course of the United States’ and the whole world’s history.”

Another caller said during the second show, “I am thinking that these revelations we are hearing this morning should have the people so excited and so outraged that they should be flooding the lines to their congressmen and news people to get this message out as the number one story of the year.”

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More than 8,300 containers of hazardous waste have been picked up by EPA teams working on nearly 7,000 residential, commercial and public properties in Sonoma and Napa counties since the work started last week as the first phase of the government-funded post-fire cleanup.

“We’re working as fast as we can,” said Tom Dunkelman, EPA on-scene coordinator assigned to Sonoma County, during a media tour of the collection point in a sprawling industrial park on Pruitt Avenue just west of Highway 101.

The hazardous waste cleanup of 6,153 burned properties in Sonoma County was about one-third complete, with 2,121 sites cleared, according to an EPA website. Dozens of truckloads of waste leave the collection depot every day, Dunkelman said.

“What’s important to us is getting it out of here quickly,” said Steve Calanog, an EPA incident commander.

In Napa County, the agency has completed the waste removal on 266 out of 767 burned properties using a collection site in Yountville.

The hazardous waste is being trucked to permitted, specialized waste facilities, most located out of state, said Michele Huitric, an EPA spokeswoman. The only EPA-collected material staying in Sonoma County is scrap metal from tanks, which is going to local recycling facilities, she said.

The goal of the mandatory cleanup, done at no cost to property owners, is “protecting communities, human health and the environment,” Calanog said.

Twenty EPA teams were in the field Thursday, collecting hazardous waste in Fountaingrove, Larkfield-Wikiup, the Mark West area, Kenwood and Glen Ellen, Dunkelman said.

The hazardous waste removal was completed Tuesday in Coffey Park, where about 1,300 homes were incinerated in the most concentrated area of damage wrought by the Oct. 8 firestorm.

EPA has done fire cleanup work before, but “nothing of this magnitude,” Dunkelman said.
 
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