Major wildfires hit Los Angeles


An illuminating perspective.

This is what happens when despots are allowed to run the show, agents of death and destruction are their very nature. I expect more devastation to come for the US shortly. They intend to destroy as much as possible before Trump comes in and after. I wouldn't be surprised if a major power grid goes down soon throwing millions of people into chaos and bitter cold. These fires where intentional which would seem obvious considering how this "mismanaging" has been happening for years.

Has the game changed recently? A lot of plans are secretive so one can only speculate. Maybe we're at the point where all pieces will be swept off the chess board as a final move.
i have read a prophecy that the ´next' apocalypse is not by water but by ´fire ´ . can't remember where.
 
Is there a pattern here? Cities are destroyed to rebuild them, like in Gaza. They destroy with bombs, eliminate the “animals” that live there and rebuild to sell at a good price. Cities are destroyed by fire, like in Los Angeles, they get rid of the human trash, drug addicts, zombies, vagabonds, old people, etc. and rebuild a new city, more beautiful, better. I listened in a press conference to the one who represented the government say that Los Angeles rebuilt would be a better city. Maybe a 15-minute city? So, Los Angeles will be completely destroyed.

By dint of reading articles on Gaza, many analysts have come to the realization that what is happening in Gaza is an open door to what will happen in other cities around the world. We are rats for these evildoers, a laboratory that now comes to the conclusion that they must get rid of these rats.
 
Hollywood is a nest of vipers. Now we can say Hollywood was a nest of vipers. A depraved den. Ok, Hollywood has made great movies, good movies, but it is still a rotten place. The vipers have done their job, now they have to get rid of them.

There is a very interesting movie that talks about Hollywood in the years of the great depression but also talks about Hollywood, this nest of depraved vipers, now... It is a good movie, hard, very well done, premonitory of this American society that lives in a plastic dream and that one day will end up disappearing by fire. Laura talks about it, and well that is what happens now because the Gods are angry, very very angry.

The Day of the Locust (the novel)

The Day of the Locust (the film)

And here about the film:

 
a green tree here and there while all of the others were charred. For some reason some things just didn’t burn.

Every time there's a wildfire, there's always a few who point out the trees that are still green and standing beside burned houses. I dunno what it will take for such people to understand that the structure of trees is full of water, while the structure of houses is not. The amount of water in a tree also varies from species to species.
 
The amount of water in a tree also varies from species to species.

And it probably also various quite a bit from one tree to the next within the same species, depending on many factors such as age of the tree, health of the tree, in which soil it is planted, how deep the roots go, which time of the season it is at the moment of fire etc. So I guess it would also be perfectly possible that 2 trees standing relative closely to each other can be affected quite differently from the same fire conditions.
 
I’m not saying there wasn’t some kind of interference with some technology but from what I saw when Canberra was ablaze (firestorm) in 2003 the destruction was almost selective, houses standing on their own completely untouched while the rest of the street was destroyed, a green tree here and there while all of the others were charred. For some reason some things just didn’t burn.

Yeah, I've been seeing that, too - fire doesn't burn in a rational pattern. Green trees and bushes next to a burnt car has been seen in 'normal' wildfires all over the place. When I spoke with a wildfire mitigation expert in the past, he said one deciduous tree on your property is basically like having a standing pond, meaning these plants have a large internal stock of water, and are generally resistant to burning. Conifers or bushes with high oil content in the leaves are a different story.
 
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