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    Maui D E W

    I’m running out of tinfoil. Can you spare a square?

    https://www.hitc.com/en-gb/2023/08/1...ns-conspiracy/

    Mountain Dew fans assert that the popular beverage predicted the Hawaiian fires with its coincidentally-named flavor, Maui Burst. The tropical drink is advertised as the original Mountain Dew with a “blast of pineapple”.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Core Shot View Post
    I’m running out of tinfoil. Can you spare a square?

    https://www.hitc.com/en-gb/2023/08/1...ns-conspiracy/

    Mountain Dew fans assert that the popular beverage predicted the Hawaiian fires with its coincidentally-named flavor, Maui Burst. The tropical drink is advertised as the original Mountain Dew with a “blast of pineapple”.
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    Fuck. And fuck you for sharing that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Core Shot View Post
    my brain is gushing out of my nostrils
    you should log all the way off and seek help

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    If there was a volcanic event they would be losing what is left of their minds


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    https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/maui-w...ries-1.6937745

    an artical ^^ splaining our resident whacko-nut-jobs
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    The Mountain Dew was ironically funny in light of a huge tragedy.

    But this video is insane.



    No structures around the cars are burned.
    And yet some of the aluminum rims are melted to flowing.
    How does this happen? I’d like to know the physics.

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    I almost hate to inject some actual proof that weapons contractors do develop DEW weapons but here goes.
    This is from 16 years ago, but I'm sure it's been discontinued since then and not fine tuned:
    Raytheon brings heat-ray weapon to market

    So the question must be, do you all think DEW weren't used in Hawaii because no such technology exists, or that is does exist but those who control such weaponry would never use it for such a purpose?
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    I think they weren't used because there's video of the downed power lines giving off sparks in the grasses where it started, the fire department came to put it out and declared it contained, then got called to another fire and left, but it wasn't fully extinguished before they left.

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    Wake up sheeple.

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    Blue stops laser weapons! Get a clew!

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    Quote Originally Posted by powpig View Post
    I almost hate to inject some actual proof that weapons contractors do develop DEW weapons but here goes.
    This is from 16 years ago, but I'm sure it's been discontinued since then and not fine tuned:
    Raytheon brings heat-ray weapon to market

    So the question must be, do you all think DEW weren't used in Hawaii because no such technology exists, or that is does exist but those who control such weaponry would never use it for such a purpose?
    Interesting link. I’ve seen that before that mm waves can be used for crowd or opposing army control. Similar things for crowd control in the acoustic spectrum. It’s possible we used mm in the Iraq wars.

    If you’re trying to start fires or melt aluminum (over 1,200 F). Microwave frequency makes more sense.

    Did Oprah want more land? I need more tinfoil.
    But what if Putin or China are fucking with us?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Core Shot View Post
    If you’re trying to start fires or melt aluminum (over 1,200 F). Microwave frequency makes more sense.
    A little bit of dry grass and a wildfire would catch a car on fire and produce heat of 1200 F to melt the rims. But thats what the stupids want you to believe, microwaves from russia are probably the real answer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Core Shot View Post
    Interesting link. I’ve seen that before that mm waves can be used for crowd or opposing army control. Similar things for crowd control in the acoustic spectrum. It’s possible we used mm in the Iraq wars.

    If you’re trying to start fires or melt aluminum (over 1,200 F). Microwave frequency makes more sense.

    Did Oprah want more land? I need more tinfoil.
    But what if Putin or China are fucking with us?
    What about steel beams

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    Quote Originally Posted by muted reborn View Post
    A little bit of dry grass and a wildfire would catch a car on fire and produce heat of 1200 F to melt the rims. But thats what the stupids want you to believe, microwaves from russia are probably the real answer.
    you probably drive a car painted blue and don’t know your power

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    Quote Originally Posted by dunfree View Post
    you probably drive a car painted blue and don’t know your power
    OMG I DO!!!! but what is my power?!1

    I want to help people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Core Shot View Post
    Interesting link. I’ve seen that before that mm waves can be used for crowd or opposing army control. Similar things for crowd control in the acoustic spectrum. It’s possible we used mm in the Iraq wars.

    If you’re trying to start fires or melt aluminum (over 1,200 F). Microwave frequency makes more sense.

    Did Oprah want more land? I need more tinfoil.
    But what if Putin or China are fucking with us?
    Most aluminum alloys hit liquidus at or below 1000F, and are pretty damn soft coming up to that. Not to nitpick, but aluminum ain’t great for heat tolerance.

    There’s some interesting research into low sound frequencies, or at least enough that 18-19Hz has been nicknamed the “fear frequency.”

    It sounds like lots of Lahaina personal and business properties were owned by locals not inclined to sell to anyone. Whether it’s Blackrock, celebrities wanting land, WEF 15 minute city proposals, whatever someone might dream up, there’s no doubt that land is desirable. Some rumblings about the Hawaiian state gov’t reserves the right to take control of land in an emergency, insurance companies not wanting to pay out claims due to the fires, and considering how cash strapped the average American is, it’s not unreasonable to think there’s a land grab going on. The real tin foil hat shit is whether this was a deliberate act or if it’s just vultures circling a tragedy.


    Kinda wanna add a dash of pineapple juice to some Mountain Dew. Sounds tasty.

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    I'm just glad to see Core Shot is finally taking a look at aluminum's physical properties. Last thing anyone wants is a bespoke aluminum hat that can't reflect death rays. Heat rays. Whatever. No A356, Core Shot. When it flows it's like shiny water but the drips hurt.

    Penultimate thing anyone wants is one that won't attenuate, so hopefully 1100 or 1199 or similar works out. I'm sure you can figure it out. Please post a good TR.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jono View Post
    I'm just glad to see Core Shot is finally taking a look at aluminum's physical properties. Last thing anyone wants is a bespoke aluminum hat that can't reflect death rays. Heat rays. Whatever. No A356, Core Shot. When it flows it's like shiny water but the drips hurt.

    Penultimate thing anyone wants is one that won't attenuate, so hopefully 1100 or 1199 or similar works out. I'm sure you can figure it out. Please post a good TR.
    I gave up on tinfoil aluminum hats.

    Just rocking a blue trg hat from now on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by muted reborn View Post
    A little bit of dry grass and a wildfire would catch a car on fire and produce heat of 1200 F to melt the rims. But thats what the stupids want you to believe, microwaves from russia are probably the real answer.
    The video I posted above was interesting.
    Upcountry was not burned. At all. That’s where the “hurricane wind” came downslope.
    And yet those two cars were fried.

    Explain the physics. Please.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Core Shot View Post
    The video I posted above was interesting.
    Upcountry was not burned. At all. That’s where the “hurricane wind” came downslope.
    And yet those two cars were fried.

    Explain the physics. Please.
    I said it's microwaves from Russia, you dumbass.

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    “They” have to calibrate the energy weapons so they usually pic a smaller target (car or two) before they begin vaporizing everything else.

    Pretty easy to understand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Core Shot View Post
    The video I posted above was interesting.
    Upcountry was not burned. At all. That’s where the “hurricane wind” came downslope.
    And yet those two cars were fried.

    Explain the physics. Please.
    How bout you do your own research

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    Quote Originally Posted by AK47bp View Post
    “They” have to calibrate the energy weapons so they usually pic a smaller target (car or two) before they begin vaporizing everything else.

    Pretty easy to understand.
    I would guess their aim was off with this unplanned target out the main fire path, so just might have to tweak those calibration settings for next time and it will be more stealth.

    Surprised they didn't vaporize the detective who made that video. Sloppy Russians.

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