Rethinking The Cal Fires

SageFromZen

Well-Known Member
I'm no conspiracy theorist but I have been paying attention and something just just isn't adding up. Last years NorCal fires in Napa, Russian River, Santa Rosa etc were said to have started by faulty unmaintained PG&E hardwear. I was watching last year as it was unfolding and even the news anchors themselves were pointing out that several fires had started "simultaneously" in different locations that were not down wind of each other. One anchor pointed literally pointed out this line of fire that just ran along a roadside that had zero correlation by wind nor proximity to the closest surrounding burn.

SubCool pointed out on a map the *time that certain pivotal fires had started; *what direction the winds were blowing at the time of each start; and that there was a road that connected the dots. It was literally as if someone had rolled down the road with a torch and was lighting up the roadside as they moved adjacent the blowing wind.

Now currently, this jack-ass set 9 fires in Southern Cal and is being held on $3.5 Million dollars bail:

https://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/california/Suspect-Arson-Wildfire-California-Riverside-County-Cranston-Fire-Brandon-McGlover-489359281.html

What I want to draw attention to right now is what is unfolding as I write this...

https://www.sacbee.com/news/state/california/fires/article215700190.html

Omit Southern Cal from the equation because those fires have been spoken for. Focus instead on the location(s) of what is already burning in NorCal and what just started burning in NorCal. The SacBee article identifies that two "simultaneous" fires started at 1:00pm in two locations(again) WITHIN PROXIMITY OF OUR BIGGEST POT FARMS.

Once again, we have no explanation for how two simultaneous fires started that are not down wind of each other, just like last year. You know what? Just because we have fire conditions does not mean that fires will ignite. What I keep seeing is that the locations of what burnt last year and what is burning now just happen to be where concentrations of cannabis farms reside. I'm sorry. It just is.

I know of three very good sized plots that just burnt to the ground slightly northwest of Redding. Which again, is claimed to have been started by a "vehicle malfunction" somewhere. That's what the Redding newspaper says of the Carr fire.

Any input would be appreciated. Again, I am not proposing that these fires have been strategically placed and I am not going to insinuate that there is an offensive on our California cannabis industry. There is a definitive pattern here and it's pretty damned ironic 'what' is burning in each of the said locations.
 

SageFromZen

Well-Known Member
Here it is... both fires started off of highway:

http://www.ukiahdailyjournal.com/general-news/20180727/fires-break-out-near-potter-valley-and-hopland

They are not down wind of each other. The Ranch fire was reported at 12:03pm; the River fire was reported at 1:01pm. There is no mention of how they were started. Now let's do some math:

How long by road does it take to get from the first fire location to the second fire location? Think about it. Also consider who is downwind that might have cannabis farms to lose?
 

SageFromZen

Well-Known Member
It was how I presented it that was a fail and it was how people responded that speaks volumes.
I am a medical user and I am a brain aneurysm survivor. My processing is off and for all of the right reasons. So again, I truly appreciate the responses that I've gotten from people who are entitled and clearly more intelligent than I.

Thank you.
 
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