Burned Out Cars In Lahaina 'Break Science' . . . . But Elsewhere They're Just Burned Out cars
This video on Youtube has come to my attention.
Watch the first few minutes. Three guys walking alongside a highway near Lahaina, towards a burned out car by the side of the road. The guy with the shades says, “What you are going to see will break science.” Well, here it is. Apparently, this burned out car cannot be explained by science as we know it, Jim.
These three dudes find it very, very mysterious that this car has been burned out on gravel apparently untouched by the fires, but which is just feet away from grass which has been scorched. That just doesn’t happen man, there must be something really weird going on here. It must be a DEW. This car - which melted dammit! - must have been zapped by some high power laser aboard a drone or a balloon or a satellite. Of course, it probably wasn’t blue, because the high power blue laser DEWs used in Lahaina leave blue cars, blue houses and blue umbrellas untouched.
So, I thought I would just flip through some random stock images of burned out cars:
Is it just me or do they all look remarkably similar to our Lahaina highway burned out car? I want to look at a couple in particular. The first here:
Another burned out car by the side of the road. It looks like the grass verge next to it may have been burned too, but note there’s an area of gravel between the car and the verge. But oh my God! The damned car has melted man! It must be a DEW!
Here’s another car which burned during the Gatlinburg forest fires:
Not a lot of evidence of incinerated vegetation around this car, but something obviously caused it to burn. Were DEWs used in Gatlinburg?
Here’s the thing. Cars can catch fire pretty easily when there is a source of heat and flames close by. When they do catch fire they burn ferociously. Why? Because they’re made of highly combustible materials, other than the obvious steel frame, which burn very hot. If they contain aluminium, that can melt in the intense heat. Also, if they’re not electric vehicles (and we know EVs burn too), they contain highly volatile fuel which, amazingly, also burns and releases masses of heat. I believe this is how vehicles actually move - because combustible fuel fed into the piston chambers and ignited via a spark drives the wheels, or something really technical like that. It doesn’t ‘break science’, I know that. Neither, I imagine, does your average burned out car ‘break science’, but if it’s in Lahaina, then obviously it does.
For your consideration: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bs3o3z0G8tw&t=13s&pp=2AENkAIB
What’s this obsession with Direct Energy Weapons?