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[–] Oh_Well_ian [S] 2 points 0 points (+2|-2) ago 

First of all, if smart meters and/or DEW tech are burning down houses, all they need is a reason ( spark ) to light the entire mofo up. It can be staged, for sure.

The mitigating circumstances of these fires are numerous. Financial destruction and extortion. Political retribution. Real time testing of weapon technology. Spreading fear and panic. Implantation of new laws and restrictions.

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[–] 13421524? 0 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Sure. However this was started on a highway in midst of a state park. Guy blew his tire and the rim sparked up in an area I drove through earlier on my trip to Eureka with a thought of damn this place is a tinderbox.

I am happy to a degree as most of us up here are opening our eyes to the fact that state government only takes care of themselves, the wealthy, or the illegal shitstains.

I am only arguing that Carr Fire was indeed caused by an accident. Now... how it blew up so fuckin quickly and then continued to do so raises a lot of questions.

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[–] Oh_Well_ian [S] 3 points -2 points (+1|-3) ago 

gotta tell ya... that blown tire story is about the weakest shit I have ever heard

that was a first in the history of California fires and sounds shady as fuck

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[–] Oh_Well_ian [S] 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Of course!! As I said, I lived in Ca for over 40 years. I was on scene when one of the biggest fires in California history, the Green Meadow fire, started. It began behind Los Robles golf course in Thousand Oaks while we were playing golf there. We saw the car of the potential arsonist and reported it to police. The fire raced up a hillside dense with dry chaparral and was moving incredibly fast. I must say, it was surreal to be playing golf while 60 foot flames were backdropping the green we were hitting to. ( note: turns out we did not see the actual arsonist, but he was caught in the same area )

http://archive.vcstar.com/news/ten-years-ago-over-70000-acres-in-county-burned-ep-371065283-352928371.html