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In the Lahaina fire disaster area, I'm showing the damage in Cohoma Village where I live. One house in front of me is completely burned to ashes, while the surrounding homes appear untouched. Further away, some townhome buildings are also completely burnt.

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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 evidence contradicts what we were led to believe. All the cars on this road were damaged, with missing door handles and no window glass. The vehicles were completely burned down to the steel, and some even appeared to be sandblasted. The engine compartments were also affected. One car was already rusted, while Building 7 remained standing. Despite claims that the cars were towed from elsewhere, photos show them before, during, and after the incident. The unburned paper between the buildings and the intact towers further highlight the unusual nature of the car damage.

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It's August 11, 2023, and I'm in Lahaina after a catastrophic fire. There are X's in front of many houses and cars, indicating that bodies have been searched for. The fire was so hot that it melted the wheels and aluminum of the cars. I can't access the internet, so I don't know the exact details. The smell here is unbearable, like rotting animals. The devastation is unimaginable. This used to be a normal neighborhood with kids playing basketball. I had to stop filming because there are dead animal bodies ahead. I'm not sure if I can show that on TikTok. I'll edit the rest of the footage when we have power again.

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The speaker shows burned wood fence posts and asks how the car got so hot. They request input from knowledgeable people to understand the phenomenon. They point out melted windows and other melted parts of the car, expressing gratitude that they were able to access and document the scene. They question why there are fences and checkpoints, and discuss the extent of the heat damage. The video ends with the speaker asking for viewers' thoughts.

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The evidence contradicts what we were led to believe. All the cars on this road were damaged, with missing door handles and no window glass. The vehicles were completely burned down to the steel, and some even appeared to be sandblasted. The engine compartments were also affected. One car was already rusted, while Building 7 remained standing. Despite claims that the cars were towed from elsewhere, photos show them before, during, and after the incident. The unburned paper between the buildings and the intact towers further highlight the unusual nature of the car damage.

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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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In this video, the speakers examine a burned vehicle and discuss the unusual extent of the damage. They point out that the grass surrounding the car is not burned, leading them to question how the car became so hot. They highlight various melted and destroyed parts of the vehicle, including the windshield and aluminum wheels. The speakers express their confusion and call for input from scientists and experts to help explain the phenomenon. They also mention their frustration with restricted access to the area and emphasize the need to share the video.

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Cars found on FDR Drive were completely destroyed, twisted, and melted. Debris from the planes caused damage to nearby vehicles, shattering their windows. The impact of the planes was so intense that it's difficult to comprehend. Some cars were stacked on top of each other, showing the force of the collision. The engine of one car was fused with other parts, while another car appeared war-torn with burned papers and dirt. The devastation was evident in the soot-covered Con Ed truck nearby. The steel structures were melted by the intense heat.

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Cars found on FDR Drive were completely destroyed and melted, making them beyond repair. Witnessed as being twisted and melted, the cars were unrecognizable. Debris from the impact caused damage to fire trucks and police vehicles, with shattered windows. The most striking scene was two cars stacked on top of each other, showcasing the immense force of the planes. Remnants of the cars, including an engine fused with other parts, demonstrated the extent of the devastation. The surrounding area was covered in burned papers, soot, and dirt, emphasizing the destructive power of the blast. Even a Con Ed truck nearby was in terrible condition. The intense heat had melted much of the steel.

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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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Cars found on FDR Drive were completely destroyed, twisted, and melted. Debris from the planes caused damage to nearby vehicles, shattering their windows. The impact of the planes was so intense that it melted everything in its path. Remnants of cars can be seen, with engines fused together and evidence of the building's destruction scattered around. The devastation is evident in the burned papers, soot, and dirt covering the area. Even a Con Ed truck nearby is in terrible condition. The steel structures were also melted.

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We found jumper cables and pulverized cast aluminum in the vehicle. It's puzzling how the grass fire didn't come from this direction, as nothing here is burned. The construction remains half-burned, including the standing lasers, which suggests the use of direct energy weapons. Even the wood fence below is intact. It seems like a testing site for Project Blue Beam.

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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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We're on the scene in Seattle where a Tesla Cybertruck is on fire. Firefighters are working to put out the flames. There are several other Cybertrucks parked nearby. While the cause is still under investigation, given the recent incidents of vandalism and arson targeting Tesla properties and the anti-Elon Musk sentiment, arson is suspected. Authorities confirm multiple vehicles are involved, about four in total. Besides the Cybertruck, other Tesla vehicles, including Model X and Model 3 cars, have sustained damage in the Tesla parking lot. Firefighters are addressing hotspots, and the extent of the damage is significant, with twisted metal and charred remains. Three Cybertrucks have visible damage. A fourth vehicle is also believed to be damaged, but access is restricted for safety reasons.

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A fire was so hot that it melted the wheels of cars and aluminum, resembling water. Despite the intense heat, the trees with foliage and the asphalt remained unburned and intact. It is interesting to note that aluminum melts at 1,221 degrees Fahrenheit, while asphalt melts at around 343 degrees Fahrenheit. Additionally, NASA has developed precise lasers that can be used for military purposes, which raises the question of why we shouldn't believe in the existence of space lasers.

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A house is burning from the inside, indicating an unusual fire pattern. The interior caught fire first, while the exterior remains relatively untouched. This may be due to a microwave fire, which can generate electric eddy currents in the metals and wiring, leading to resistive heating that ignites nearby materials. Observing a fire starting from the inside out is not typical.

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The speaker points out that the aluminum parts of a car have melted, indicating extreme heat. They explain that aluminum typically melts at temperatures ranging from 6, 7, 800 to 2,000 degrees Celsius. They doubt that the fire in Australia could have reached such high temperatures, as even on the hottest day it only reached around 150 degrees Celsius. The speaker also mentions that tires were catching fire, emphasizing the severity of the situation.

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A vehicle fire occurred, and a drone video shows the incident. Initially, the fire was covered with a tarp to extinguish it. After the fire department's suppression efforts, evidence was found in the back of the vehicle, including gasoline canisters, camp fuel canisters, and large firework mortars. Notably, the exterior of the truck remained mostly intact, which limited the damage inside. The vehicle was a Cybertruck, allowing most of the blast to go upwards. Remarkably, the front glass doors of the Trump hotel, parked directly in front, were not broken by the blast, as seen in the video.

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In this video, the speaker and Donovan discuss a car that melted in a neighborhood called Lahaina Luna. The surrounding houses did not burn, but the grass around the car did. The car's aluminum parts, including the rims, caliper, and windows, melted and liquefied. The temperature was estimated to have reached over 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit. There were no other structure fires nearby, leading to speculation about what could have caused such high temperatures. The media has been denied access to Lahaina town, and the mayor has restricted photography to prevent people from seeing the unusual phenomenon.

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Remnants show 'an engine that is melded together with other parts of the car' and a Con Ed truck 'in terrible shape.' 'Toast' cars are described as 'toast. They're history.' A police car found on FDR Drive is noted: 'This is a police car found on FDR Drive. I don't know how it got to. I don't know where it was toasted.' The scene includes 'abrupt, you know, toasted, not toasted'—'it's like it's on the showroom floor.' 'What abruptly stops a real fire, regular fire doesn't do that?' An emergency medical person said you could tell it was hot at the Trade Center because 'you could feel the heat from the bridge.' 'Remember, the evidence is the truth that a theory must mimic if the theory is correct.' 'Building 7 is still standing.' 'Every car up this road was toasted in some way, every vehicle.' 'I call this the swamp.'

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Can anyone explain how cars can be completely incinerated by natural fires? I've never witnessed anything like this before and I'm genuinely asking for input from those with knowledge or experience in firefighting or natural disasters. Is it possible for a natural occurrence to cause such devastation, where everything in its path is cremated? It looks like an apocalypse has swept through. If anyone has experienced something similar, please comment below. Have you ever seen anything like this?

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The evidence challenges our previous beliefs about the destruction at Ground Zero. Cars along the road were severely damaged, with missing door handles and no trace of window glass. The vehicles appeared to have been sandblasted and were ready for a new paint job. The engine compartments were also affected, with engines fused together with other car parts. Despite the destruction, Building 7 remained standing. Some suggest that the burned cars were towed from elsewhere, but photos show the cars before, during, and after the incident. The unburned paper between the buildings and the intact cars nearby further highlight the unusual nature of the damage.

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In this video, the speakers discuss a car that was found in a burned area. They point out that despite the intense heat, certain parts of the car, like the chair and windshield, did not melt. They also highlight the presence of melted aluminum and pulverized cast aluminum wheels. The speakers question how a grass fire could cause such destruction and call for input from scientists and professors to explain this phenomenon. They show detailed images of the car, including melted copper and a liquefied spring. The video ends with a request to share and comment.
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