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1000+ structures burned, 6000 acres; Marshall fire Boulder county Colorado, most destructive state history. Live aftermath footage.

 
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Live coverage. This guy is a douche bag but it's good coverage



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Wow no snow on the ground in Colorado at the end of December? Just wow! Usually Colorado is covered deep in snow at this time of the year.
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they could use airport foam to stop this easily.
this looks on purpose
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Ohhh you get the fucking retard of the
Year award ...


You gonna fly an aircraft in 100 mph winds ?

Just fucking die already and quit breathing
Our air ..
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Their homes burned down because they didn't stay and use a hose to keep the embers from igniting their houses. That's not in deep woods with large trees surrounding their houses. So it would have been easy to put out a spot fire whenever an ember caught on their roof. It's only when your house is surrounded by huge trees on fire that you have to give up.
One of these days they might invent a roof that doesn't catch hot embers.
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I heard many people were at work and they wouldn’t let them go to their homes.

Many pets were killed since they couldn’t get to them.
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Thats how they operate
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More directed energy weapons at use.

Easy proof of this is extreme heat, and areas without incendiaries scorching off. Ie parking lots, lone structures surrounded by non burning material.

Don’t forget Bidens dark winter claim. It was a direct threat to all patriotic strongholds.

Anyone know where the Air Force drone space craft is…..?

Horrible effect it’s having right now. Catastrophic results.
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Boulder county is far from patriotic.
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More directed energy weapons at use.

Easy proof of this is extreme heat, and areas without incendiaries scorching off. Ie parking lots, lone structures surrounded by non burning material.

Don’t forget Bidens dark winter claim. It was a direct threat to all patriotic strongholds.

Anyone know where the Air Force drone space craft is…..?

Horrible effect it’s having right now. Catastrophic results.
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okay qtard.
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they could use airport foam to stop this easily.
this looks on purpose
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Just because this is a conspiracy website doesn't mean every little fucken thing is a conspiracy. You're not thinking outside the box or being clever or even thinking critically, you're just being a fucken idiot.
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Their homes burned down because they didn't stay and use a hose to keep the embers from igniting their houses. That's not in deep woods with large trees surrounding their houses. So it would have been easy to put out a spot fire whenever an ember caught on their roof. It's only when your house is surrounded by huge trees on fire that you have to give up.
One of these days they might invent a roof that doesn't catch hot embers.
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Did you miss the part where the winds are gusting up to 110 mph? Garden hose ain't gonna do shit.bsflag
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Their homes burned down because they didn't stay and use a hose to keep the embers from igniting their houses. That's not in deep woods with large trees surrounding their houses. So it would have been easy to put out a spot fire whenever an ember caught on their roof. It's only when your house is surrounded by huge trees on fire that you have to give up.
One of these days they might invent a roof that doesn't catch hot embers.
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Some of them did but the fires moved the length of a football field in <30 seconds.
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Antifa or Isis this time?
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Downed power lines from 100 + MPH winds.
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OP, I live in Denver and have been watching the news all night in total shock. Thank you for this thread. You're doing a great job.
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OP, I live in Denver and have been watching the news all night in total shock. Thank you for this thread. You're doing a great job.
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Absolutely crazy.

I've always heard fire beginning in residential areas is the craziest way for it to go. It is much harder to fight and spreads much more quickly.

Also, hundred mile an hour winds already present will be strengthened by the flame.

The entire town of old town Superior is gone.
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And you know they have propane tanks in their yard for a number of reasons, grills and whatever. Those go and the shit really flys high. What a mess. God help them.

They will have new laws on propane after this.
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they could use airport foam to stop this easily.
this looks on purpose
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The fire area is massive & they can't get planes up due to the high winds. NEXT!
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Live coverage. This guy is a douche bag but it's good coverage



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Wow no snow on the ground in Colorado at the end of December? Just wow! Usually Colorado is covered deep in snow at this time of the year.
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What's bizarre is a skier was killed by an avalanche in Colorado just a couple of days ago.

Strange.
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Their homes burned down because they didn't stay and use a hose to keep the embers from igniting their houses. That's not in deep woods with large trees surrounding their houses. So it would have been easy to put out a spot fire whenever an ember caught on their roof. It's only when your house is surrounded by huge trees on fire that you have to give up.
One of these days they might invent a roof that doesn't catch hot embers.
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Did you miss the part where the winds are gusting up to 110 mph? Garden hose ain't gonna do shit.bsflag
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Yeah right. My friend and neighbor did that very thing. While all the rest of us on the mountain evac'ed, Tim Burns stayed and fought the fire all night long, and saved his house. 2 weeks later he dropped dead on his front porch from blood poisoning. When houses burn down the smoke is toxic. Ya can only breath in so much of it, then you're dead!
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Absolutely crazy.

I've always heard fire beginning in residential areas is the craziest way for it to go. It is much harder to fight and spreads much more quickly.

Also, hundred mile an hour winds already present will be strengthened by the flame.

The entire town of old town Superior is gone.
 Quoting: eyeDR3


And you know they have propane tanks in their yard for a number of reasons, grills and whatever. Those go and the shit really flys high. What a mess. God help them.

They will have new laws on propane after this.
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bsflag

Propane tanks never ever explode. They all have relief valves.
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Greta Thunberg, Al Gore, and Klaus Schwab all had orgasms after seeing this video .....


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Why are the houses the only thing on fire?
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Their homes burned down because they didn't stay and use a hose to keep the embers from igniting their houses. That's not in deep woods with large trees surrounding their houses. So it would have been easy to put out a spot fire whenever an ember caught on their roof. It's only when your house is surrounded by huge trees on fire that you have to give up.
One of these days they might invent a roof that doesn't catch hot embers.
 Quoting: Arlie27


Did you miss the part where the winds are gusting up to 110 mph? Garden hose ain't gonna do shit.bsflag
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Yeah right. My friend and neighbor did that very thing. While all the rest of us on the mountain evac'ed, Tim Burns stayed and fought the fire all night long, and saved his house. 2 weeks later he dropped dead on his front porch from blood poisoning. When houses burn down the smoke is toxic. Ya can only breath in so much of it, then you're dead!
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See ! THAT's WHY they wants us to wear our masks.
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Boulder have mask mandate should have been safe and protected

How can there be disaster when all are masked?
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Their homes burned down because they didn't stay and use a hose to keep the embers from igniting their houses. That's not in deep woods with large trees surrounding their houses. So it would have been easy to put out a spot fire whenever an ember caught on their roof. It's only when your house is surrounded by huge trees on fire that you have to give up.
One of these days they might invent a roof that doesn't catch hot embers.
 Quoting: Arlie27


Did you miss the part where the winds are gusting up to 110 mph? Garden hose ain't gonna do shit.bsflag
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 81482318


Yeah right. My friend and neighbor did that very thing. While all the rest of us on the mountain evac'ed, Tim Burns stayed and fought the fire all night long, and saved his house. 2 weeks later he dropped dead on his front porch from blood poisoning. When houses burn down the smoke is toxic. Ya can only breath in so much of it, then you're dead!
 Quoting: eversoclear


See ! THAT's WHY they wants us to wear our masks.
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He wore wet towels wrapped tight and changed often that got him through the night fight, but still, when ya breath enough of it and it gets in the blood you're dead.
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More directed energy weapons at use.

Easy proof of this is extreme heat, and areas without incendiaries scorching off. Ie parking lots, lone structures surrounded by non burning material.

Don’t forget Bidens dark winter claim. It was a direct threat to all patriotic strongholds.

Anyone know where the Air Force drone space craft is…..?

Horrible effect it’s having right now. Catastrophic results.
 Quoting: ManiacsBack


I live in Colorado Springs. Air Force 2 landed at an air base here the other day. People thought it was the the Air Force basketball team arriving back home in style... but the team's coach said they traveled commercial. The base said Kamala wasn't on board...so what does that mean? Strange shit is going going on.
Meh, whatever.
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Do they do controlled maintenance burns in this area?

How often?

How bout marching some Bison around to keep the grass short?

Anything?

Or do they just rely on snow to happen?
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Their homes burned down because they didn't stay and use a hose to keep the embers from igniting their houses. That's not in deep woods with large trees surrounding their houses. So it would have been easy to put out a spot fire whenever an ember caught on their roof. It's only when your house is surrounded by huge trees on fire that you have to give up.
One of these days they might invent a roof that doesn't catch hot embers.
 Quoting: Arlie27


Did you miss the part where the winds are gusting up to 110 mph? Garden hose ain't gonna do shit.bsflag
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 81482318


Yeah right. My friend and neighbor did that very thing. While all the rest of us on the mountain evac'ed, Tim Burns stayed and fought the fire all night long, and saved his house. 2 weeks later he dropped dead on his front porch from blood poisoning. When houses burn down the smoke is toxic. Ya can only breath in so much of it, then you're dead!
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See ! THAT's WHY they wants us to wear our masks.
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Masks don't do shit! Respirators are the only thing that will work for smoke, gases and viruses. Most of the circumstances you would need a P100 cartridge to boot.
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I live in Denver, I'd be happy to take in some of the many hundreds of evacuees...once Boulder drops its mandates that prevent me from going to a bar or music venue there.

Go ahead, you think I'm bluffing? Keep that mask on, booster 5 helps you put out fires.
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Their homes burned down because they didn't stay and use a hose to keep the embers from igniting their houses. That's not in deep woods with large trees surrounding their houses. So it would have been easy to put out a spot fire whenever an ember caught on their roof. It's only when your house is surrounded by huge trees on fire that you have to give up.
One of these days they might invent a roof that doesn't catch hot embers.
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You are some kind of moran. That area of the suburbs is bone dry year round. It's grassland, typical of what is at the base of a mountain. Huge open fields of grasses for miles. Any idiot could see building there was a huge risk, environmentalists warned that Denver/Boulder was over developing in the wrong direction and this is the results. The same over development is happening just south of Denver as well. Huge swaths of wood framed mansion suburbs built on grassland for miles and zero trees. It's a barbecue pit waiting to happen.
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