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Google Maps has updated its images of the burnt areas in Maui. The speaker questions how certain spots were set on fire while the surrounding grass and baseball fields remained untouched. They also mention burnt cars in an area where the buildings are fine. The speaker wonders why some houses stayed intact while others were completely demolished and burnt down. They invite viewers to join their live session at 4 o'clock for further discussion.

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The speaker explains that only the fence, garbage can, and air conditioning unit were damaged by the fire, not the house itself. They point out their neighbor's house and their own house, both of which are unaffected. They show a charred cover of their garage door keypad, indicating that it was heavily burned. However, the rest of the building remains untouched.

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In this video, the speakers discuss a car that was burned in a grass fire. They point out that the burn did not cross the highway and the grass on the other side is not burned. They question how the car's tires, rims, and windshield could have melted so severely when the grass fire did not reach that area. They also mention the presence of jumper cables and pulverized cast aluminum. The speakers are amazed by the destruction and ask viewers to share the video to spread awareness.

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The speaker discusses a firestorm that burns trees but leaves them intact. They observe that the fire does not recognize organic matter and only ignites when close to metals. Water-loving trees burn from the inside out, while flammable trees burn at a slower rate. The speaker notes that the fire burns houses to white ash, leaving no black residue. They question why the fire does not burn dead trees or certain materials like synthetics. The speaker suggests that these fires may be microwave-based and caused by the presence of metals in houses. They emphasize the unusual nature of these fires and the need for further investigation.

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The speaker explains that only the fence, garbage can, and air conditioning unit were damaged by the fire, not the house itself. They point out that their neighbor's house and the other neighbors' houses are also unaffected. They show the charred cover of their garage door keypad, indicating that it was heavily burned, but the rest of the building remains untouched.

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There are suspicious fires happening that are not being properly addressed by the media. The speaker questions the nature of these fires, pointing out that they are not typical wildfires due to the extreme temperatures involved and the simultaneous destruction of multiple houses. They also raise concerns about the lack of water supply and emergency response during these incidents. The speaker suggests that these fires may be caused by a weapon and questions who is behind it and how to gain control over it.

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The speaker describes a fire that was so hot that it melted the wheels of cars and aluminum. They mention that aluminum melts at 1221 degrees Fahrenheit. However, they find it surprising that the trees with foliage and the asphalt remained intact. They note that asphalt melts at around 343 degrees Fahrenheit. The speaker also mentions that NASA has lasers that can send laser light to the ground with precision, questioning why we shouldn't believe in them if the Department of Defense believes in space lasers enough to study their military use.

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The speaker discusses a firestorm that burns trees but leaves them intact. They observe that the fire only ignites when in close proximity to metals. They also note that the trees burn from the inside out, while the leaves remain unburned. The speaker questions why the fire does not turn the trees black and why houses burn to white ash instead of black. They mention the high temperatures that melt metal but do not burn certain materials like dead trees or synthetics. The speaker suggests that these fires may be microwave-based and caused by the presence of metals in houses.

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The speaker questions why the West is experiencing out-of-control forest fires. They show an example of a national forest, densely packed with trees and undergrowth, and ask what will happen if a fire starts there. The speaker suggests the forest's condition creates an environment for fire to thrive. They contrast the perceived lack of action to manage forests with the resources allocated to military operations abroad, implying a misallocation of funds. The speaker emphasizes that "we're paying them," though it is unclear who "them" refers to.

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The speaker shows the current state of rebuilding in Lahaina, five months after a fire. They express disappointment that no progress has been made and highlight the presence of colorful kids' paintings instead. The speaker mentions the financial burden on residents who still have to pay mortgages despite their houses being destroyed. They criticize the insurance company for delaying compensation, leading to eviction notices. The speaker finds this situation ridiculous.

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Google Maps has updated its images of the burnt areas in Maui, raising questions about how certain places were set on fire while others remained untouched. The speaker highlights a particular spot where buildings were burnt, but the surrounding grass and baseball fields remained green. They also mention another area with two burnt cars, while nearby buildings were unharmed. The speaker wonders why realtors are showcasing houses that survived alongside those that were completely destroyed. They point out a burnt-down house with grass still intact and even a child's toy left behind. The speaker invites viewers to join their live session at 4 o'clock for further discussion.

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In this video, Robert discusses the unusual phenomenon of trees remaining untouched while houses in Santa Rosa, California turned to white ash during a fire seven years ago. He points out that this defies the physics of fire and raises questions about what we are being told and the actual facts. Robert, an expert in trees and their burning patterns, highlights the significance of this observation, especially considering the presence of numerous flammable tree species in the area.

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Google Maps has updated its images of the burnt areas in Maui. The speaker questions how certain places were set on fire while the surrounding grass and baseball fields remained unharmed. They also mention burnt cars and realtors showcasing houses that were either untouched or completely destroyed. The speaker expresses confusion and seeks answers for these discrepancies. They end by announcing a live session at 4 o'clock.

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In this video, the speakers examine a car that has been severely burned. They point out that the burn did not cross the highway and that the grass on one side of the car is still intact. They question how the car could have gotten so hot and sustained such damage when there was no evidence of a fire coming from that direction. They highlight melted parts, including the windshield and aluminum wheels, and ask for input from scientists and professors to help explain the phenomenon. The speakers express frustration with restricted access to the area and emphasize the need to share the video.

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The speaker was driving in their truck when they encountered roadblocks set up by the police. They were directed onto Front Street and couldn't go any further. Embers from the fire were landing on their vehicles as they tried to reach the end of Front Street. Panic ensued when it was discovered that the police had blocked off the end of the street. The speaker had to drive on sidewalks and break traffic laws to escape. They eventually made it home but were later told to evacuate. The speaker tried to return to their house to gather supplies but were blocked by the police.

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The speaker describes witnessing a police blockade on escape routes during a fire. They walked from Safeway to the chart house and noticed that no cars were moving. The speaker questioned a policeman about the traffic and was told that they were under orders to keep the cars there. Despite warning the officer about the approaching fire, the speaker continued walking and observed no cars coming out. They heard explosions and screams as they reached Waikuli Beach. The speaker confirms that the police had blockaded the area near the chart house, preventing anyone from leaving.

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In this video, the speakers examine a car that has been severely burned. They point out that the burn did not cross the highway and that the grass on one side of the car is still intact. They question how the car could have gotten so hot and sustained such damage when there was no evidence of a fire on that side. They highlight melted parts, including the windshield and aluminum wheels, and ask for input from scientists to understand this phenomenon. The speakers express frustration with restricted access to the area and emphasize the need to share the video.

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The speaker witnesses a car explosion and expresses shock and confusion. They mention that the fire is spreading and express concern for their own car nearby. They speculate about the cause of the explosion and hope that the fire does not continue to spread.

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The speaker discusses a fire that was so hot that it melted the wheels of cars and aluminum. They mention that aluminum melts at 1,221 degrees Fahrenheit. They also point out that despite the intense heat, the trees with foliage and the asphalt remained intact. The speaker wonders about the temperature required for asphalt to melt, which is around 343 degrees Fahrenheit. They also mention NASA's precision lasers and the Department of Defense's space-based laser program. The speaker questions why we shouldn't believe in space lasers if they are being studied for military use.

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I noticed something interesting in America. There are pinpoint marks where the fires started, indicating the hottest points. Surprisingly, not everything around these points is burnt, but the fire still spread. These pinpoint marks were intentionally targeted to ensure that specific areas burned. The government's narrative should not be trusted, as it is filled with lies.

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The speaker observes a fire being put out, with the back part still burning. They mention a live stream and provide an update on the situation. The speaker notes the tragic nature of the event.

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A tree fell on the power lines, causing a fire. Residents fought to keep the fire from spreading, but the water supply was shut off, making it impossible to control. Despite their efforts, the fire grew and destroyed homes. The speaker expressed feelings of defeat and helplessness as they watched their house burn. They had no water and had to evacuate, only to return the next day to find everything burnt down. The speaker's neighbor also lost their house, and they both expressed sadness and a desire to start anew. Despite the devastation, they still love the area and find it hard to leave.

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The speaker describes being forced off the highway onto Front Street during a fire. They were directed to go north but were unable to move due to blocked roads. The flames were coming over the buildings and landing on their vehicles. They had to break traffic laws by driving on sidewalks and going against police instructions. Eventually, they managed to escape and reach their home. They thought they were safe until a neighbor warned them to evacuate. The speaker mentions that sirens were not used to avoid confusion with a tsunami warning. The roads were blocked off, forcing everyone onto Front Street where the embers continued to pose a threat.

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A fire caused by a lightning strike is observed and described as massive. The speaker expresses surprise and curiosity about the situation.

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The speaker points out that the destruction caused by the fire was not consistent with a wildfire. They highlight the untouched homes surrounded by completely destroyed ones and question how the fire could selectively target certain areas. The speaker suggests that powerful laser weapons may have been used, as evidenced by the precise destruction and lack of debris. They also mention the presence of black SUVs and the possibility of smart meters playing a role. The speaker urges viewers to spread awareness and stop accepting lies. The transcript ends with gratitude for support and a request to circulate the information.
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