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Why Did 100 Douglas Firs 'Break'?

 
Lancifer  (OP)

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Maybe the government was testing a new anti-matter weapon or a rail-gun...?
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Perhaps, I've seen alders 'explode' like that, but never a mature Douglas Fir nor Western Red Cedar for that matter...
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Or the Russians were showing us their new weapons technology without having to kill anyone..

Via an orbiting satellite-re-directed ground-burst/feed.

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Microburst
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Or the Russians were showing us their new weapons technology without having to kill anyone..

Via an orbiting satellite-re-directed ground-burst/feed.
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That's the best option thus far. A warning shot in a sparsely populated zone that impacted enough large trees to make a point.
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This is rather odd. I live slightly North of there in South Coastal BC. The weather hasn't been bad at all. This is odd. Directed energy weapon perhaps? There was a weird energy 'burst' that wasn't an EQ. Anyhow it's not a very long video. I could see hemlocks falling over for no reason, but not Douglas Firs.

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Someone pissed off momma Sasquach!
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Sasquatch.
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Sasquatch.
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Perhaps I should morph this (if I knew how) into a poll thread! How many people think sasquatch, how many directed energy weaponry, how many mini tornado, how many some Russian exotic space weapon we have never heard of...ah Sunday mornings...
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Tunguska
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Yes, you are on right on. In the photos of Tunguska, the trees looked the same, splintered. It had to be some kind of focused energy to break them up that way.

Look at the way the trees are splintered. Wind could never have done that so thinly. I live in tornado country and have seen trees splintered by tornados but they are thicker splinters and not thin ones like in this person's video. They were almost slivered. Sure would love to know what kind of energy created this destruction! Please post more if anyone finds out any further info on this situation.

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This^^^^
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The only time I've seen first-hand firs break like that was after Hurricane Hugo in the forests outside Charleston.

Are there any reasonable explanations being offered?
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Wind came to me first too...

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An enormous craft landed, bending/snapping the trees as it went down. Only logical explanation.
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No, because they would have noticed some gigantic landing-pad footprints near these broken trees.. plus no (geometrical) pattern in the position of these trees

I like this mistery. I would like to see more pictures..

Maybe someone has C4 them all at once ?!
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This is rather odd. I live slightly North of there in South Coastal BC. The weather hasn't been bad at all. This is odd. Directed energy weapon perhaps? There was a weird energy 'burst' that wasn't an EQ. Anyhow it's not a very long video. I could see hemlocks falling over for no reason, but not Douglas Firs.

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only thing that makes any sense meteorite exploded above the trees.
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This is rather odd. I live slightly North of there in South Coastal BC. The weather hasn't been bad at all. This is odd. Directed energy weapon perhaps? There was a weird energy 'burst' that wasn't an EQ. Anyhow it's not a very long video. I could see hemlocks falling over for no reason, but not Douglas Firs.

 Quoting: Lancifer


only thing that makes any sense meteorite exploded above the trees.
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Why weren’t all the trees flattened? Smaller trees in the background look untouched.
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Isn't "Red Flag" still going on? If you look at the seismic activity that day, there's multiple small disturbances across the NW. This was a weapons test.
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Looks like a scene out of Alien Covenant
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maybe the weather channel is full of sh!T
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I got the answer... X-MEN Battle going on!hiding
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He said there was some burst
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He said that there was a burst of energy that happened and didn't last long.

That is called a downburst where I'm from and they do happen. It most definitely could take the trees out like that.

The guy in the video is making much ado about something that happens in nature. If he was the studied up expert he claims to be he would know that.
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Re: Why Did 100 Douglas Firs 'Break'?
Maybe the government was testing a new anti-matter weapon or a rail-gun...?
 Quoting: Grey Eagle


Perhaps, I've seen alders 'explode' like that, but never a mature Douglas Fir nor Western Red Cedar for that matter...
 Quoting: Lancifer


I was thinking the same thing. The directed energy weapon (space weapon) doesn't seem to affect trees it only acts on steel brick and stuff like that. The fires in California left trees pretty much untouched.
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This^^^^
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Most definitely an electrical event.

Other trees were unaffected by any wind damage.

Doug firs had the best ground causing the h2o in their

trunks to explode.
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Maybe the government was testing a new anti-matter weapon or a rail-gun...?
 Quoting: Grey Eagle


Perhaps, I've seen alders 'explode' like that, but never a mature Douglas Fir nor Western Red Cedar for that matter...
 Quoting: Lancifer


I was thinking the same thing. The directed energy weapon (space weapon) doesn't seem to affect trees it only acts on steel brick and stuff like that. The fires in California left trees pretty much untouched.
 Quoting: belay


It is an odd episode for sure. Hence I can't stop pondering it. I can look out my window and see 600+ year old Douglas Firs and can't for the life of me figure out how they would suddenly snap at the base.
For those who do not live in this area, those trees are massive and ancient. If/when they snap it will be the upper portions only. They get topped periodically by the wind for certain. It is the place they snapped off on that that is weird. It doesn't make sense.
I have no doubt that in reality the future will be vastly more surprising than anything I can imagine. Now my own suspicion is that the Universe is not only queerer than we suppose, but queerer than we can suppose. J.B.S. Haldane
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The way they are broken, it looks like a micro burst
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Behold now behemoth, which I made with thee; he eateth grass as an ox.

16 Lo now, his strength is in his loins, and his force is in the navel of his belly.

17 He moveth his tail like a cedar: the sinews of his stones are wrapped together.

18 His bones are as strong pieces of brass; his bones are like bars of iron.

19 He is the chief of the ways of God: he that made him can make his sword to approach unto him.

20 Surely the mountains bring him forth food, where all the beasts of the field play.

21 He lieth under the shady trees, in the covert of the reed, and fens.

22 The shady trees cover him with their shadow; the willows of the brook compass him about.

23 Behold, he drinketh up a river, and hasteth not: he trusteth that he can draw up Jordan into his mouth.

24 He taketh it with his eyes: his nose pierceth through snares.
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Holy saggey titties .

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I had one of my "et" encounters not too far from there. It was on the shore of Lake Ozette on January 11, 2001, full moon, comfortable weather.

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The Forest Rangers were total meanies. They hassled me over taking pictures!!! In the background was full throttled heavy equipment and chainsaws buzzing as the National Forest was being harvested but, my camera was a problem? That night the ets came for me and were surprised to see me in such a mess. They had to replace my transponder which was recently damaged by a MRI.

I suppose the ships may at times not notice the trees and simply have come upon them until they snap. A possibility or it may simply be a message!

Once, when they came to my house for a visit, they parked the ship right outside my window at 5280 Diamond Dr. Prescott, AZ. There were a bunch of extraterrestrials running around the house checking stuff out opening and closing the doors playing with the dog and whatever. I was way too busy with my government installed false hypnotic suggestions to even notice but, it really freaked me for a second until I told myself what the psychotic, lying, malpracticing, government funded hypnotherapist told me: "There is no such thing, they don't exist, it was only a dream..." etc, etc.

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This^^^^
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That tree is too close to the structure.
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This is rather odd. I live slightly North of there in South Coastal BC. The weather hasn't been bad at all. This is odd. Directed energy weapon perhaps? There was a weird energy 'burst' that wasn't an EQ. Anyhow it's not a very long video. I could see hemlocks falling over for no reason, but not Douglas Firs.

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DIRECTED ENERGY WEAPON..JUST PRACTICING...OR.. WATCH OUT AND SEE IF ANYONE GETS TO 'DEVELOP' THAT AREA NOW....!!!

AND WHO GOT THE WOOD..BEING BROKEN OFF SOOO CLOSE TO THE GROUND...LIKE THAT WERE 'CUT'....SHAME TO WASTE ALL THAT VALUABLE WOOD...SO SOMEONE WILL GET TO BENEFIT FROM IT!!!?
WHO OR WHOM?
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Maybe the government was testing a new anti-matter weapon or a rail-gun...?
 Quoting: Grey Eagle


Perhaps, I've seen alders 'explode' like that, but never a mature Douglas Fir nor Western Red Cedar for that matter...
 Quoting: Lancifer


I was thinking the same thing. The directed energy weapon (space weapon) doesn't seem to affect trees it only acts on steel brick and stuff like that. The fires in California left trees pretty much untouched.
 Quoting: belay


It is an odd episode for sure. Hence I can't stop pondering it. I can look out my window and see 600+ year old Douglas Firs and can't for the life of me figure out how they would suddenly snap at the base.
For those who do not live in this area, those trees are massive and ancient. If/when they snap it will be the upper portions only. They get topped periodically by the wind for certain. It is the place they snapped off on that that is weird. It doesn't make sense.
 Quoting: Lancifer


Maybe some device pre-weakened them. Then a concussion-impact (device?) knocked them over.

Just speculation, of course..

What the hell is powerful enough to snap many a huge Doug Fir right at its base? ...
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