My wife just told me, "This sounds a lot like Lahaina". And I was reminded of the Notre Dame cathedral fire from less than 10 years ago. I watched a video at that time made by a guy from Germany, an expert in very old timber. He said that old timber, like what was used on the roof of the cathedral, was almost impossible to light. The old…
My wife just told me, "This sounds a lot like Lahaina". And I was reminded of the Notre Dame cathedral fire from less than 10 years ago. I watched a video at that time made by a guy from Germany, an expert in very old timber. He said that old timber, like what was used on the roof of the cathedral, was almost impossible to light. The older the more difficult. He had a large old log, a few centuries younger than the cathedral timber. He used about 10 methods to light the wood, including an acetylene torch, and it would only char and turn black. No flame. He came to the conclusion that military technology would have to be used.
I think they blamed the fire on a disgruntled worker or terrorist sabotage. The flames were huge and intense. Amazingly every stone was untouched. So what happened in Chicago. Funny how the Freemasons always have their hand in things.
Yes indeed, as i've written in other comments, the destruction of the Old World architecture has been the paramount reason for all the destruction, and is still going on now, with Notre Dame being a prime example. That burning was one big satanic cult ritual, including cutting the heads off the statues on the top to make really really sure that all the amazing frequency and energy held in that magnificent structure (which was never built to be a church) was permanently destroyed. In so many instances you will be told that it was due to workmen doing renovations, altho no one was there at the time. This is exactly the same as the bombing of Dresden, which was a massive energy centre in the Old World energy grid system.
I inspected the one-inch old board from a hundred+ year old barn where farmer stored hay in its attic. Newer structures need wood stud walls. But not that one this one; only its boards were is wall structure,
It's amazing how hard old wood gets. In my 75 year old house they used mostly hemlock or fir wood which is not known to be especially hard. I tried putting a screw in without pre-drilling and the screw snapped right away. The Notre Dame cathedral was supposedly finished about 800 years ago, the trees might have been cut a hundred years earlier after growing for who known how long. These buildings were built to last. How long are the glass and steel rectangles they are now building going to last?
Yes oak in particular hardens over time to the point where it is impossible to pound a nail into it, and the wood will last for centuries. Oaks have been sacred and revered by many cultures. Trees carry and hold enormous information, knowledge and energy. The lifespan of a living oak can be thousands of years or more. This is why in Europe all the old oaks are under attack, magnificent centuries-old trees being cut down for flimsy excuses, more history being destroyed.........
My wife just told me, "This sounds a lot like Lahaina". And I was reminded of the Notre Dame cathedral fire from less than 10 years ago. I watched a video at that time made by a guy from Germany, an expert in very old timber. He said that old timber, like what was used on the roof of the cathedral, was almost impossible to light. The older the more difficult. He had a large old log, a few centuries younger than the cathedral timber. He used about 10 methods to light the wood, including an acetylene torch, and it would only char and turn black. No flame. He came to the conclusion that military technology would have to be used.
I think they blamed the fire on a disgruntled worker or terrorist sabotage. The flames were huge and intense. Amazingly every stone was untouched. So what happened in Chicago. Funny how the Freemasons always have their hand in things.
Yes indeed, as i've written in other comments, the destruction of the Old World architecture has been the paramount reason for all the destruction, and is still going on now, with Notre Dame being a prime example. That burning was one big satanic cult ritual, including cutting the heads off the statues on the top to make really really sure that all the amazing frequency and energy held in that magnificent structure (which was never built to be a church) was permanently destroyed. In so many instances you will be told that it was due to workmen doing renovations, altho no one was there at the time. This is exactly the same as the bombing of Dresden, which was a massive energy centre in the Old World energy grid system.
I inspected the one-inch old board from a hundred+ year old barn where farmer stored hay in its attic. Newer structures need wood stud walls. But not that one this one; only its boards were is wall structure,
It's amazing how hard old wood gets. In my 75 year old house they used mostly hemlock or fir wood which is not known to be especially hard. I tried putting a screw in without pre-drilling and the screw snapped right away. The Notre Dame cathedral was supposedly finished about 800 years ago, the trees might have been cut a hundred years earlier after growing for who known how long. These buildings were built to last. How long are the glass and steel rectangles they are now building going to last?
Yes oak in particular hardens over time to the point where it is impossible to pound a nail into it, and the wood will last for centuries. Oaks have been sacred and revered by many cultures. Trees carry and hold enormous information, knowledge and energy. The lifespan of a living oak can be thousands of years or more. This is why in Europe all the old oaks are under attack, magnificent centuries-old trees being cut down for flimsy excuses, more history being destroyed.........