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Posted On: 04/30/2018 3:29:48 PM
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leo, you too? I am not talking about trees, I am talking about leaves. Leaves put into a microwave as illustrated in the video don't burn. But in wildfires they do after being dried out. Yes, the trees still stand>>>>>
https://www.google.com/search?q=afermath+phot...mp;bih=759
How can trees next to a totally burned out house not have their leaves burned off? And in the video, how can a car not next to a house be demolished by fires, and even aluminum wheels melted and a tree between the house and car is undamaged? Well put an aluminum kitchen utensil in your microwave and see. To melt aluminum from a fire their two ways, first us a forge to get it hot enough or microwave it.
And keep in mind, they said winds came up out of nowhere. The winds were sure selective, don't ya think, but the video below?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bILo5Rjkxtg
https://www.google.com/search?q=afermath+phot...mp;bih=759
How can trees next to a totally burned out house not have their leaves burned off? And in the video, how can a car not next to a house be demolished by fires, and even aluminum wheels melted and a tree between the house and car is undamaged? Well put an aluminum kitchen utensil in your microwave and see. To melt aluminum from a fire their two ways, first us a forge to get it hot enough or microwave it.
And keep in mind, they said winds came up out of nowhere. The winds were sure selective, don't ya think, but the video below?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bILo5Rjkxtg


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