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ALL of S. Quebec Canada just erupted into fires - Canada under attack? DEW or people?!
2023-06-09
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Intentional fires started, in a line. No lighting.

Premiered Jun 2, 2023
It is now fairly obvious that something serious is going on.

View Quebec live on satellite here: https://weather.cod.edu/satrad/?parms...

Not control burns, not natural (from lightning), and not from "climate change".

This looks like an attack of some kind at this point, but I can't rule out the plate shifting / heat releases along the craton edge yet.

If an attack, it could be 1 of 2 ways... either a huge group of people doing it coordinated, or a DEW from above (space or air based directed energy weapon).

Those are the options. Natural plate shifting releasing heat, coordinated attack orchestrated by hundreds of people working in unison somehow secretly, or a DEW from above.

This is getting insane, but there it is.

Add in most of Mexico, also South New Jersey, Arizona, New Mexico, and California to the burning list now..... the whole plate with fires along the craton edges and perimeters. This is why I still can't rule out natural sources for these heat bursts causing widespread fires along the plate edges.
California has a natural annual fire season caused by lightning strikes, in recent years made worse refusal to remove highly flammable underbrush and even more flammable invasive eucalyptus trees coupled with malicious fire starting by yoots and Antifa types. Apparently Canada has also started to refuse to clear out flammable underbrush, and has also let fire roads become overgrown, preventing firefighters from getting close enough to fires to do anything toward reducing them or putting them out.
Posted by:Woodrow

#10  Might have gotten hit by a graviton string.
Posted by: Skidmark   2023-06-09 19:49  

#9  When the eco-terrorists spout their ideology, remind people this is a real life example of their tactics.

Also, when people say solar is the way, maybe the only way to go, apparently solar power production in these affected areas is 50% of potential. Unexpectedly.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2023-06-09 19:14  

#8  When we had our fun 6 years ago, what had happened is during Winter there was a particular ice storm which did some damage.

Come Spring, we had what was lovingly referred to as a wind event. Well, all those powerlines and electric fences which were damaged but still working, not showing signs, sparked.

West Kansas, East Colorado, North West Oklahoma and Texas Panhandle all basically caught fire at near the same time.

In that same grocery aisle, more common is a storm with lightning comes through, and the tree strikes smolder. Then a few, even 5 days may go by and the wind blows, and those embers starting lighting up fuel and, again, its fire everywhere all at once.

I am willing, however, to let those who brag about using fire to press their cause to go to the head of the blame line.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2023-06-09 18:21  

#7  Plate edges in Quebec? Craton shifts? Woodow, don't give them ideas about more things that could have been caused by CAGW.
Posted by: KBK   2023-06-09 17:35  

#6  

many times an fire is localized, burns the vegetation that is dry and smolders

then a strong wind comes along, reignites the fire and gets the flames in motion

this appears to be what happened
Posted by: lord garth   2023-06-09 17:04  

#5  Fire Location Map. Also smoke density, as of June 8.

Many close together in Quebec, but not a big line.
Posted by: Bobby   2023-06-09 15:53  

#4  Weird. So weird.

You can't murder trees for lumber if we burn them down!
Posted by: swksvolFF   2023-06-09 12:54  

#3  Looks like they are investigating arson.
Posted by: Super Hose   2023-06-09 12:04  

#2  Haven't thought about the DEW line in years.
Posted by: Skidmark   2023-06-09 10:16  

#1  Well, Pfizer, you got a vaccine against fires? Come on, help out Smokey the bear.
Posted by: DooDahMan   2023-06-09 00:53  

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