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Definitely a conspiracy. Insurance companies also have their own fire inspectors - it seems that if smart meters were causing even a handful of fires that these companies would then make the utility companies reimburse for what they had to pay out and eventually the costs would force upgrades on these pos devices or a default back to the original safe models. That would be in a real world - what we have been living in is far from real. Since insurance companies are also in on the chemtrail crap and have essentially refused to acknowledge the death shots (which has to have costs them a fortune) - maybe all these institutions are in lockstep. Looking more and more like the Truman show.

On another note - someone posted on your site which lead me to his site and on and on. Anyway I came across this link https://weather.cod.edu/satrad/?parms=regional-northeast-comp_radar-200-1-50-1&checked=map&colorbar=undefined

Lots of activity in Michigan.

Thanks for another interesting and thought provoking article

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That weather map link is wild!!!

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Check out this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kydaThm_afw

Mike Decker has many of these

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We refused a smart meter in CA in 2012 and subsequently moved to TX to get away from that BS. Then last year our city in TX sent notices that they were installing them everywhere. In both cases we had to pay a lot to opt out, (here it was $160 per house) plus $16 extra per month. Last month they went around the neighborhood and removed some people's old meters without their permission and if we had not been home I believe they would have removed ours. Kept asking us why we don't want one, and pressed to find out if we for sure were paying the extra or they wanted to switch it out. Once they switch it out, it costs hundreds of dollars to get it switched back and practically a court order so some people actually had theirs switched because they weren't home. Even though they had already opted out. The meters are next to the gas meter so it's only a matter of time before there's a catastrophe, IMO. Sinister AF.

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Thanks AG.

Rub a dub dub lets do the scrub.

This is horrifying but not surprising.

Shame on all of them.

What about the fire going on now in OK?

Someone earlier today cross posted a short video from X on U-bloob in OK.

It showed a video from a security camera on the home .

The camera picked up these huge green laser lights coming down from the sky hitting the ground.

Same thing was filmed in Maui.

Such mind twisters?

Help us all.

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People saw them near Canadian, TX too. And the fires started as rows of fires, like a laser scorched them in rows. But I later thought maybe they used crop dusters to dump accelerant in rows...as crop dusting happens every day up here... easy to hide.

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Oh no.

My God what a horror.

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Okay, these smart meters explode and cause fires, but how can vehicles and their passengers burn out and melt completely on Maui's roads? And how can buildings burn down with people in them? Because all that's left is dust. It takes 750-900 degrees Celsius for 50-140 minutes to incinerate a body! And if the surrounding vegetation is exposed to such temperatures for so long, nothing will survive!

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yesterday on his other stack someone said they can explode the cars through the GPS just like with smart meters....

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But those cars didn't explode! A car burnt out by petrol doesn't look like one, and people don't gather dust in it. In fact, there were burnt bodies lying on the road. Oh, and boats and boats were burning in the water!

https://falseflag.news/2023-09-07-blue-cars-umbrellas-didnt-burn-maui-dew.html

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Jesus.

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Maybe this fires in Maul and Chile were two fold events using some DEWs and smart meters to explode and keep the fire going. I’m enraged the authorities didn’t 1. Shut off the electricity 2. Shut off the gas and 3. Use the water that was available- screw the state mandates 4. Closed escape roads 5. Not let residents return to their homes when the fire was out.

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It was clearly a government-sanctioned action! Everything was planned and done according to manual control! It was intentional genocide! And after that, they didn't even allow the survivors to get help. Those who would have offered were not allowed! So there is no such thing as an accident, only on purpose! Just like they did with the "vaccines"!

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Agreed it was planned. I guess for a land grab I don’t know. How many children are missing? The federal government’s response was unbelievable, 700$. We now give illegal aliens housing, food and cash. The southern border is another planned event.

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I think they want to clear the islands and move there when they plan to start the world war. 2000 or 3000 children are missing! And hundreds of families disappeared.

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I was thinking it was going to be the elites safe haven also. Zuck which rhymes with Suck got caught building a bunker to hunker ( I’m a poet and don’t know it) down there. Do the global predators know when the destruction is coming? How many other bunkers are there we haven’t heard about?

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It also. Many bunkers were also built in New Zealand. I guess they build them on islands on purpose. So that the survivors can't catch them? And yes, they know when they're planning to wreak havoc. And unfortunately, since we do nothing against them, they carry out their plans.

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And don't forget, Lahaina changed the LAW in order to hire the police chief, John Pelletier. The same guy who was in charge of the Las Vegas Mandalay shooting.

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Everything was planned and still is! A conspiracy against the people! Before the "fire" happened, a book was published about the future Maui fire! And everyone just looks numb and can't do anything about these bastards...

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The planning goes back decades, if not centuries.

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Smart watches must be able to turn off the power supply at any time. Gas, coal and wood heating are banned, only electricity remains. However, this too will be limited. After the introduction of the social credit system, those who don't get a good score can't get one. They will be able to stop it easily with the watch. I'm no electrician, but I think these clocks need a large current pulse to explode. Especially since they are not grounded. I can easily believe they put more voltage or amperage on it to see if the detonation works. However, in the resulting fire, the objects are charred and blackened, and not only gray dust remains.

These are deliberate DEW fires, and let's not dismiss them as just technical "errors" in the smart meters! These belong to another project of theirs.

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Here are some articles and videos to retain on this: http://emfsafetynetwork.org/smart-meters/smart-meter-fires-and-explosions/.

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More about the smart meter fires: https://spectrum.ieee.org/smart-meter-fire-reports

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And another article in case you want to save these: https://smartgridawareness.org/2016/08/25/how-the-smart-meter-remote-disconnect-can-cause-fires/

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Thanks! :-))

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The scum will take money for anything. The same as the pilots flying the skies and releasing atmospheric tyranny by trying to poison us or change the weather.

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Smart meters have been an issue since we'll I think we know which administration wanted them on everyone's home. We all knew Maui was a land grab.

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Update on ground in the Panhandle.

Thank you Heather.

BLISS AND BLISTERS

Texas Strong Come Hell or High Water, V. 2

It's literally Hell right now...

HEATHER B

FEB 29, 2024

https://substack.com/home/post/p-142192343

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Right before CV hit our local library which was located right next to the fire department burn to the ground taking the lysing to firefighters. It’s was said to have been caused by a couple of 12 year olds playing with matches in the library. 😏

The end result is the city got their extra needed parking When the rebel was cleared and leveled.

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I'm still having trouble understanding what is being described here. It's not that the fires aren't happening, but that specific details are required in order to support specific claims about causes, and I'm not seeing enough of those details. My guess at this point is that there are multiple causes.

If a high enough voltage surge hits a service panel, bad things are going to happen, surge protector or no. A direct lightning strike can be an extreme example, but there are other things that can happen such as vehicles taking out power poles. I witnessed one of those incidents, in that I heard the sound of it. There was a building between me and the collision, but I heard a terrible screeching sound and the lights went out where I was, working outdoors some distance away on an adjacent property. The driver had swerved right to avoid a head-on collision with another vehicle coming on the wrong side of the road. The pole, which was situated rather close to the roadway, absorbed the shock and the driver got out OK. The pole, leaning but still supported by the wires, was not OK, requiring replacement, and that local portion of the grid was out for quite some time afterward. No high voltage surge or associated damage resulted from that collision, but high-voltage three-phase power was involved, and the outcome could have been much worse.

At another location, a good many years earlier, a church where I was the volunteer IT tech at the time, an overhead wire feeding the split-phase transformer for the property broke, resulting in one side of the transformer output going high while the other side went low. Most sensitive equipment on the property survived (probably because most of it was turned off at the time), but it took out one PC on the high phase, located in the children's ministry office. That was the only damage that I recall, and there was no fire.

There is, however, in such situations a fire potential. I was on site at the time, but it was so long ago (going on 20 years ago) that I can't recall further details. It may have been a windy day. I mainly remember the high voltage/low voltage situation, something I had never seen before. I stepped outside, looked up at the transformer, saw the broken line, and realized what was happening. I was relieved that we only lost one PC.

I've never seen a meter fire. I don't doubt that they occur, and it's something I'll no doubt think about now, any time I go out to reset a popped breaker. From what I've been reading this afternoon, some of this may be explained by manufacturing defects in the meters, or in the meter sockets. There could also be nefarious things going on in other cases, whether simple liability avoidance or (who knows?).

I know there is something else that can happen, because we just had our service entrance panel replaced because of a fire hazard. I don't know exactly what the hazard was, other than that it involved faulty or inadequate electrical insulation of some kind, but the panel was possibly installed when the house was built in 1954 (or perhaps replaced later -- we weren't even in this town back then). The panel was grandfathered when relocated in 2009 even though stricter code requirements were in effect. We recently, however, received a "recommendation" from the utility to replace the panel before the house burned down,and we had it done, with help from a large portable battery backup system that kept the refrigerator going, along with a few other things, until just shy of when the power came back on. I wonder if these kinds of issues are also involved in some cases.

That work is still ongoing, however, because due to boring technical (code/inspection) reasons we're also having to change the panel ground, which currently connects to the water supply pipe where it enters the house, to run to a pair of ground rods, and hardpan is making that job quite difficult, and the inspector won't sign off until it's done, although we are able to keep the power on in the interim, but this brings to my mind the issues involving meter fires and "dry ground". (How is that for a run-on sentence?) I am wondering if any of those reported fires somehow involved the ground connection to the meter and the bonding connection to the panel. I dunno.

So there could be bunch of things involved in these various fires and explosions, in different locations. I'd be interested in teasing out more of the details. It does seem peculiar that so many reports would be removed from websites at around the same time, but that correlation doesn't establish cause.

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Combine the continued spaying of our atmosphere, contaminating our food and water with chemicals and pesticides, 5 G, and corrupt Big Pharma, Pray these unelected elites don’t kill off millions more

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Here in Finnland we have those inside the house! They started to roll out new models now, and all should be placed until end of this year😑

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As a professional problem manager, issues on this sort of a scale are 'broken by design'.

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The fires occur where the smart meters aren't as well. Look up the satellite path over head at the fire location and time. Greg Reese shows in one of his videos. But with smart meters theyre likely a contributing factor, they recieve wireless frequency, and with for example high energy microwave laser ie plasma directed at them they likely overload and melt as a result. The average sparky (electrician) wouldnt be thinking about lasers when they install them.

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Bastards are still blocking me from subscribing to you.....!

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Thank you! I need to save this article. We don't have Smart Meters yet, but I know they're coming. This will be a great information to present to our City Council.

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