House Sliced In Half By Dew Lasers In Carr Fire? [Video]

CaliforniaAlexandra Bruce – Scenes of vaporized homes surrounded by relatively unscathed trees are the hallmark of the devastating NorCal fires we saw last Fall and again, in the Carr Fire over the past week.

We’re seeing the same eerie images of this anomaly, where upscale suburban homes are cremated, innumerable cars are “toasted” (requiring temperatures exceeding 2500ºF), yet nearby trees just inches away are left intact.

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This video shows a still photograph of one such home that was literally sliced in half, as if by some giant precision saw. Continue reading

Things That Make You Go Hmmm: Pg&E’s Solar Power Plans

CaliforniaJoseph P Farrell – Just to set the record straight in case you were in any doubt, yes, I am one of those who thinks there’s something mighty suspicious about all the fires happening in California.

I suspect that I am not alone in this, for there were numerous people posting strange videos and pictures of the fire damage from the recent fires in northern California, videos and pictures which were, well, just plain anomalous: trees and shrubbery left undamaged and unburned right next to buildings and houses that were burned to the ground.

Speculations have abounded as to the mechanism for creating such strange fires, ranging from the chemical aerial spraying depositing highly flammable particulate matter on the buildings (but not on the trees and shrubbery?) to exotic forms of energy weaponry, lasers… you name it.

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Freecycle

Laura Bruno’s Blog | November 12 2012

CaliforniaIn these days of economic and planetary strain, I want to make sure people know about http://freecycle.org. This online resource continues “changing the world one gift at a time” and says, “Our mission is to build a worldwide gifting movement that reduces waste, saves precious resources & eases the burden on our landfills while enabling our members to benefit from the strength of a larger community.”

I first discovered freecycle several years ago while living in Northern California. After having relocated from Sedona Arizona and given away much of our furniture, I wondered if we could be on the receiving end of so much abundance. While married, I moved every 2-12 months — usually around the 6 month mark — so I have given away a lot of furniture in my day! I figured I could balance the scales a bit by appearing when someone else needed to relieve themselves of stuff. I forget how I found freecycle, but I love the idea that one person’s junk can become another’s treasure. After receiving an armoire and recliner chair, I decided to list some of our items that hadn’t found a place in our new California home. I loved this zero money exchange that blessed both parties by clearing energy out the old and invigorating the new. I also loved that freecycle kept many perfectly usable (but less likely to sell) items out of the landfill.

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