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Satellite imagery of start of CA wildfires

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posted on Nov, 27 2018 @ 11:18 AM
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This is some strange #

The imagery from the Paradise CA fire starting shows a cloud or trail of some sort that rises very high in the atmosphere, long enough to cast a shadow many miles in length. You can plainly make out clouds and smoke though I'm unsure what the bright spots indicate. You also see strange dots and squares around where the fire begins.

Videos showing satellite imagery from when the fire started. Second video displays the RAMMB slider available from the Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere - www.cira.colostate.edu...

RAMMB direct link rammb.cira.colostate.edu...



Yes I want to keep this subject alive. Thousands are homeless and about to find out their insurance policies won't even cover the remainder of their home loans. The fires themselves were very suspicious and selective and the standard "It was the powerlines" excuse is rather worn. It's easy to lose track of events like this with the constant feed of new events and crises popping up everywhere.
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posted on Nov, 27 2018 @ 11:24 AM
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So, maybe a meteorite struck some dry grass. Why couldn't it be that?

Guy on the video keeps saying "We definitely have a problem." But he doesn't say what that problem is, specifically.



posted on Nov, 27 2018 @ 11:28 AM
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a reply to: Asktheanimals


Certainly interesting and strange occurrences happened concerning this fire. I will certainly be trying to see who or what entity buys up this property.
Notice how hardly anything is being discussed by the MSM on it now. I guess Thanksgiving took the majority of the minds off of it in a different direction.



posted on Nov, 27 2018 @ 11:35 AM
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originally posted by: KansasGirl
So, maybe a meteorite struck some dry grass. Why couldn't it be that?

Guy on the video keeps saying "We definitely have a problem." But he doesn't say what that problem is, specifically.


It could be a meteorite although most coming in are tracked as well as reported by people on the ground. Someone is going to see a huge blazing trail going across the night sky. I'm glad he doesn't state he knows what caused the fire because there isn't enough evidence to conclusively say how it started. I would say the extreme high temperatures, the cropping up of fires miles apart and the selective nature of the burn poses some hard questions. Experienced fire fighters are saying this is not normal and if anyone should know it would be them.

thanks for posting.



posted on Nov, 27 2018 @ 11:45 AM
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a reply to: Asktheanimals

Thanks for the thread.

But it was tracked, whatever he is saying is "definitely a problem." Wasn't it? He speaks about finding the direction it came in from.



posted on Nov, 27 2018 @ 11:51 AM
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originally posted by: seeker1963
a reply to: Asktheanimals


Certainly interesting and strange occurrences happened concerning this fire. I will certainly be trying to see who or what entity buys up this property.
Notice how hardly anything is being discussed by the MSM on it now. I guess Thanksgiving took the majority of the minds off of it in a different direction.


After the fires have settles, look at what areas change their land use

www.forbes.com...


Concerning the real estate market, buyers may begin looking to purchase properties at discounts and developers may seek to redevelop communities. Sometimes this leads to changes in land use, altering the makeup of a community.




Local real estate agents referred to this as the “Green Rush.”



posted on Nov, 27 2018 @ 11:59 AM
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originally posted by: KansasGirl
So, maybe a meteorite struck some dry grass. Why couldn't it be that?

There is a bit of evidence suggesting the Chicago fire of 1871 started like that. But that kind of thing is hard to prove.



posted on Nov, 27 2018 @ 12:13 PM
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Well, I'm not sure I'd categorize any entity buying up the land at a discount as the smoking gun. Right's of Way are nearly impossible to get along the California coast line, and it wouldn't surprise me at all to see utility companies jump all over this incident as a way to acquire such. That said, utility companies are notorious for attempting to hoodwink the public, so it wouldn't surprise me if there really was a connection. Proving that connection on the other hand, can take a lifetime (think: Silkwood vs. Kerr-McGee)



posted on Nov, 27 2018 @ 12:30 PM
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originally posted by: KansasGirl
So, maybe a meteorite struck some dry grass. Why couldn't it be that?

Guy on the video keeps saying "We definitely have a problem." But he doesn't say what that problem is, specifically.


Because small meteorites aren't hot when they reach the ground.

Any meteorite large enough to reach the ground while still hot would be big enough to have caused a shock wave with many kilotons of energy and left a crater. None of that happened.



posted on Nov, 27 2018 @ 12:36 PM
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originally posted by: KansasGirl
a reply to: Asktheanimals

Thanks for the thread.

But it was tracked, whatever he is saying is "definitely a problem." Wasn't it? He speaks about finding the direction it came in from.


He is talking about the "problem" in general of what appears to be fires caused by unnatural means by some bad people.



posted on Nov, 27 2018 @ 12:39 PM
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Square image anomalies are facing the screen perspective too perfectly, looks like compression artifacts. Unless they were intended to hide something else. Interesting nonetheless.

The timing is also too coincidental.

Whatever the cause was, a town is gone.

Still seems almost unbelievable. Heartbreaking for the people who lost everything there.



posted on Nov, 27 2018 @ 12:46 PM
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Tinfoil hat firmly in place. . . . .

What if the state insurance companies and politicians are trying to drive people into more urban areas by making fire insurance unobtainable?

What would be the net benefit of a migration back to urban areas?



posted on Nov, 27 2018 @ 01:06 PM
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originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: Asktheanimals


Tinfoil hat firmly in place. . . . .

What if the state insurance companies and politicians are trying to drive people into more urban areas by making fire insurance unobtainable?

What would be the net benefit of a migration back to urban areas?


New. World. Order.



posted on Nov, 27 2018 @ 01:11 PM
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a reply to: DBCowboy

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posted on Nov, 27 2018 @ 01:28 PM
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originally posted by: 1947boomer

originally posted by: KansasGirl
So, maybe a meteorite struck some dry grass. Why couldn't it be that?

Guy on the video keeps saying "We definitely have a problem." But he doesn't say what that problem is, specifically.


Because small meteorites aren't hot when they reach the ground.

Any meteorite large enough to reach the ground while still hot would be big enough to have caused a shock wave with many kilotons of energy and left a crater. None of that happened.


A meteorite hitting the atmosphere at the right angle can skip off the atmosphere and be bounced back into space. The air ablation could melt bits of meteorite and have them fall to Earth. No explosion, no disintegration, or shock wave.

If that were a meteorite, then the global lightning maps would pick up the EMP of ionizing metal.



posted on Nov, 27 2018 @ 01:28 PM
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originally posted by: 1947boomer

originally posted by: KansasGirl
So, maybe a meteorite struck some dry grass. Why couldn't it be that?

Guy on the video keeps saying "We definitely have a problem." But he doesn't say what that problem is, specifically.


Because small meteorites aren't hot when they reach the ground.

Any meteorite large enough to reach the ground while still hot would be big enough to have caused a shock wave with many kilotons of energy and left a crater. None of that happened.


A meteorite hitting the atmosphere at the right angle can skip off the atmosphere and be bounced back into space. The air ablation could melt bits of meteorite and have them fall to Earth. No explosion, no disintegration, or shock wave.

If that were a meteorite, then the global lightning maps would pick up the EMP of ionizing metal.



posted on Nov, 27 2018 @ 01:31 PM
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seriously?! a flat earther video? linked by a mod?
what is this world coming to?



posted on Nov, 27 2018 @ 05:17 PM
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originally posted by: humanoidlord
seriously?! a flat earther video? linked by a mod?
what is this world coming to?


This video is not a "flat earth" video. What is your brain coming to?


Perhaps a new theory "flat brain" will be able to explain your inability to have working thoughts...?
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Damn, I had to scroll through probably close to 200 videos before I found out that, yeah, this guy actually has posted about Flat Earth sometime in the past. Mostly just various conspiracy stuff nowadays, with a HEAVY focus on the Paradise/CA fires in recent weeks.


But yeah, he posted stuff about Flat Earth a long time ago and probably even still believes in it, who knows? More importantly, who cares? I know someone from Africa who is very superstitious. You would probably laugh cruelly at her and find entertainment in her beliefs. But she is an expert in matters of love and relationships. She can see right into the heart of Any issue involving men and women interacting together, even just non romantic friendships between men and other men and women and other women. I think she is propably a genius or an autist of some type.

But from the way you look at the world, since she believes in some things you disagree with, then, to pay attention to anything she says or take it seriously, must mean there is "something wrong with the world."

Yeah the world has come to this... its come to such a sad state that there are people such as you who exist in it, people who cannot even believe their eyes when they see people of different beliefs mingling and sharing their ideas and thoughts together.

"But hes a Flat Earther!!! Expell him and his kind from these lands! I don't even want to SEE them around here! I'm far too superior and advanced, and so evolved and way too enlightened to be exposed to people who think differently than I!!!"

That's you. That's what you sound like.
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posted on Nov, 27 2018 @ 05:35 PM
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originally posted by: KansasGirl
a reply to: Asktheanimals

Thanks for the thread.

But it was tracked, whatever he is saying is "definitely a problem." Wasn't it? He speaks about finding the direction it came in from.


I think he means, professionally tracked and catalogued by the organizations that track meteors. Not, "tracked" by the youtuber following shapes with his finger on his screen at home which are interesting, however not the kind of conclusive proof needed to make a determination of identification of the object.

When he skips forwards or backwards, it goes 15 minutes at a time. When he went Back 15mins from when the "triangle of lights" appears, it almost looked like a similar, but less bright shape was there, over to the east, maybe southeast i think it was, so he merely said its a possibility that it came from that direction, IF it really is an obiect or formation of objects...he never said for sure they were.


Still, it COULD have been a meteor.


Also, imo, he never referred to, any of the obiects in the sky as "definitely a problem". I believe was referring to the situation as a whole as "definitely a problem", which I think anyone, non conspiracy thinkers included, could agree on.



posted on Nov, 27 2018 @ 06:02 PM
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look at the uploader



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