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Peter 🔒's avatar

It is common Knowledge that Palm Trees can't burn. Resistant to flames up to 750 Degrees. Pinky Swear. 🤣🤣😘

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Freedomisnotfree's avatar

Exactly, when is the last time anyone saw the tropics burning with palm tree rain forest fires?

These gov terrorists use the same MO every time. It is getting so obvious. They are being as obvious as they can but still people are not getting it there in Merica.

Just like their favorite " fiery car crashes " to get rid of victims or the poor shleps ( illegal immigrants ) they put up to lighting the little bush fires, over and over until finally one amounts to something after using fire stimulants. All from a Washington DC friend;look for the Feds in Maui, they stand out like a sore thumb. Ref the look at their picnic on the lawn on Jan 6. Hint:they can't surf, and they still all will be wearing those little black socks, even on the surf board on which they are lying.

Here, this should take care of it, from the US Deep State to the Shadow Government on the website that goes over Direct Energy Impulses for those doubting Thomases, that think the beautiful rainforests of Maui don't drop rain drops, but drop incendiary cinders.

https://www.geoengineeringwatch.org/new-cia-agent-whistleblower-risks-all-to-expose-the-shadow-government/

Blessings

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Frank Wolstencroft's avatar

Jungles do not burn, they are too wet :-)

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Peter 🔒's avatar

Except Lahaina gets 12" rain avg. per year. Micro-desert climate.

https://adventuremaui.com/weather.htm

"Yet in Lahaina, at the base of these mountains on the leeward side, the annual total is a sparse 12 inches or so!"

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Frank Wolstencroft's avatar

The Hawaiian islands are in the middle of the Pacific Ocean that nicely moderates their weather. I have walked on the solidified black lava of the Kīlauea volcano on the Big Island looking down at the red hot lava flowing at my feet.

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Peter 🔒's avatar

hooray for you. I have been to Lahaina.

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