[–] sleepingbeautycan 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
What does this mean?
Another Fire has reportedly also occurred in Texas, around Ten miles from Former President George W. Bush’s ranch at a oddly similar address to the fire in Virginia.
[–] GumShoe 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
Seems time to look into the Fire Chief. There is NO way a diplomatic mansion within 1/2 mile of CIA should burn to the ground. Seems too convenient & connected of a fire for the FD to completely botch it.... which is what they will say happened. To me it seems like a stand-down order veiled as logistical breakdown/misallocation of resources, to ensure it completely burned. Normally this would get MSM coverage. Has anyone seen anything ? That, also, will be telling.
[–] Defy 0 points 5 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago
Consider the cause. Propane inside the house...
If you live in a mansion, you don't have propane tanks in the house. A place like that would probably run a generator and have gas heat, but why wouldn't they bury that outside for common use? On the other hand, it would make sense to have one inside if you needed an on demand burn furnace like they (used to) have at embassies to destroy evidence in a hurry.
Pure Speculation: The big sweep was about to go off and the tips started leaking out, but before these guys can flee the country, they needed to burn all of their files. So, with shaky hands they tried to kick on the furnace and created a heavy flow of gas. If you can smell it strongly, you probably know not to light the match, so they just booked out and then it lit on it's own or they made a small pilot fire outside and waited for a high enough partial pressure to hit it and Boom! Problem with the documents is solved, but now they are stuck for a few to try and clean up the mess.
We'll see.
[–] diamonddust 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Plus propane tanks don't explode easily, if at all. They are designed to vent (which isn't pretty but its far better than explosion).
[–] Sheilaaliens 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Yeah the same place where they just found those human trafficking sex slaves. What a "quinkydink".
There is NO fire in texas.... At least not yet.
There are however some very strange coincidences with the address of this mansion fire in Virginia, and the same address in Texas. Both being very close to farm/ranches. Virginia farm right by the address of the mansion fire CIA HQ and George Bush Center for Intelligence.. is where Podesta learned to slaughter and worked at for 2 years.
Texas ranch right by the SAME address but in Texas, is George Bush's. Neither the farm not the ranch are on fire.
[–] GumShoe 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Says fire started due to propane tanks exploding inside the home? Maybe they do things differently in D.C., but the only thing I can think of that would have a propane tank would be a grill. What else would there be propane tanks inside the home for? I'm missing something here....
[–] shoosh 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I wondered about this too. Is it even legal to have propane tanks inside the house? I'm thinking firechief safety might say otherwise. I can't imagine getting insurance from something like that, but they probably don't need the insurance money.
[–] EQJ 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
An article I read said it started in the kitchen.... And the fire was so contained that 3 people went and moved their cars. I call bullshit!
[–] Melitica 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
In Texas if you live in the country, we use propane for all things heat...heater, water heater, stove and even dryer (totally stupid). large tank is outside but if you were just using it for stove (I prefer gas cooking)...you would put a small tank under a cabinet next to stove. they also make portable propane heaters which are supposed to be used in well ventilated area....like a barn. Every year though, some moron gases themselves inside of house or garage.... So it is totally possible.
[–] GumShoe 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Sure.. in rural Texas. This is a mansion in D.C. owned by wealthy arabs. I can't see UAE diplomats moving propane tanks around... for cooking, heating, or otherwise..