Arizona is mourning the 19 firefighters
who died this week.
Prescott is a small town, and those men
were all from there, so that place was hit pretty hard.
These men died trying to protect the
town of Yarnell, but their sacrifice was in vain -Yarnell burned to
the ground.
Moreover, these were not amateurs, they
were experienced and well trained forest firefighters.
They didn't have a chance.
And watching the video of the flames
you can tell why.
Those flames are like blowtorches, more
like a fuel fire than a forest fire.
Why?
Because our Arizona forests, like the
forests of the rest of the country are coated with several layers of
aluminum oxide – a highly flammable substance (aluminum is used in
explosives) courtesy of your local chemtrail-laying aircraft.
When these aluminum coated forests
light up, they LIGHT UP.
You can't expect local firefighters to
stand up to THAT type of conflagration.
And what happened this week is the
result of spraying aluminum oxide over our forests on a daily basis
and then sending ill-equipped men to go try to put it out once it all
catches fire.
True, there are other aspects worthy of
criticism.
Considering that most fire deaths occur
from smoke inhalation, the following questions are crucial:
-why was a helicopter with infrared
sights not available to get those men the hell out of there?
-why were the men not equipped with
gas masks?
-why did the men not have oxygen tanks
available?
-why did the team not have infrared
goggles to see through smoke.
We are in the second decade of the 21st
century, are we not?
Surely we have access to all this
equipment, which in an infernal situation like Yarnell, they become a
matter of life or death.
Meanwhile we are still waiting for
someone to take responsibility for the deaths of those 19
firefighters. Surely there was a command structure, and someone
ORDERED those firefighters to get into the situation they were in.
Perhaps we are just looking for a
scapegoat, perhaps serious errors of judgement were made by fire
officials who are still alive.
But whatever the case may be, the point
of this article is that the Federal Government indirectly killed
those firefighters
It killed them through its police of
'pristine wilderness' in which no human being is allowed to go out
there and MAINTIAN THOSE FORESTED AREAS by getting rid of dead, dry
and desiccated shrubbery and trees, so that the dead material
accumulates, turning our forests into infernos. No idea how to do
that, America, then send your personnel to Europe to learn how –
they are the experts in forest maintenance and preservation.
It killed them through its secret
policy of spraying contrails containing ALUMINUM OXIDE, resulting in
forests coated in a thick, flammable layer of aluminum, which flares
up like a blowtorch when the vegetation catches fire.
It killed them when it chose (after the
new flaming reality of aluminum coated pristine forests) not to
supply state-of-the-art equipment and support at the State and
Federal level to fight these new sorts of fires (fire fighting teams
are pathetically under-funded, resorting to axes and shovels in
accomplishing their mission).
Finally, if the Yarnell Fire Massacre
is ignored, if new equipment and methodology is not immediately
issued, then what you can look forward to, America, is more masses of
dead firefighters.
Given the stupidity of our governments
at the State and Federal level, I fear the 19 dead firefighters are
just the first group to die fighting these infernal and unstoppable
new sorts of forest fires we are facing.
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