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originally posted by: malte86
a reply to: pennylane123
the text does not match with what is said. bidens face looks pretty strange too. election campaign via internet.
originally posted by: xuenchen
Something to do with blue roofs not burning from lasers. The Hawaii Maui fires last year conspiracy. But if Biden is talking about it what does THAT mean?!! š
Here's on MSM jumping on it like a wild banshee ....
AP FACT CHECK
Social media videos push baseless conspiracy theory that blue items were spared from Maui wildfires
CLAIM: Only blue items survived the Maui wildfires and lasers do not impact that color, suggesting the island was actually hit by a directed energy weapon āattack.ā
APāS ASSESSMENT: False. The wildfires didnāt spare only blue things, with photos and videos clearly showing buildings and objects of many colors both survived and perished. And while lasers can affect various materials differently, one powerful enough to do such damage would still burn items of any hue, according to an expert. More importantly, there is ample evidence that Maui was ravaged by fires, while the notion that a weapon or laser was involved has been repeatedly debunked.
THE FACTS: False claims that a directed energy weapon was the real cause of the devastation on Maui have been circulating online since the fires in early August, despite all evidence to the contrary.
originally posted by: kwaka
For one theory of why blue, could be that synthetic sapphires are used to lens the lasers. The blue objects are better able to reflect the blue frequency set by the sapphire.
I don't exactly know, but as a starting point seams reasonable.
originally posted by: tarantulabite1
a reply to: pennylane123
originally posted by: pennylane123
a reply to: xuenchen
imagine this on a massive scale .
is this why nato helmets are blue and not painted a reasonable color for combat