Many people in California and around the world are starting to believe some weapon from space was used on Paradise, California simply because if you actually look at the damage from an aerial view you see that the trees didn't burn down ONLY the houses.
So, to be logical about this: Something likely from space (maybe some infrared ray or particle beam generator) that was able to target only the homes was used.
If you think this is crazy just look at the pictures taken of the area and how trees didn't burn only houses. I'm surprised that more people aren't talking about this.
If this was a weapon being tested who tested it? The U.S.? Russia? China? North Korea?
Also, people are also suspicious of the Santa Rosa Fires and the Clear Lake fires as well. They also talk about blue lights being present as well. (Normally blue lights are associated with Government military police actions).
So, why are these cities towns being burnt down?
It's important to ask the right questions if we ever want to have the right answers.
Because it's for sure the right questions are NOT being asked presently by enough people to get a proper investigation into all this for now or into the future.
Do 10 more towns the size of Paradise have to be burnt down before we ask the right questions.
How many American people have to be burnt alive in their homes before enough people start asking the RIGHT questions?
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