CA’s Biggest “Wildfire” In Years, Was it a DEW Attack?

Summertime means 1 thing to globalists:

“Fire time!”

They can light fires with impunity and think they can get away with it by just blame it on the heat.

But we’ve been watching and paying attention.

How do these fires really get started?

So now there’s a massive fire in Central Valley, and Chico, a town approximately 90 miles north of Sacramento.

And the area is big as Los Angeles.

This has 4,000 people forced to evacuate.

Here’s a question for you: Does this photo look like a normal fire to you? Look closely.

Have you tried to light stumps of wood on fire before?

Isn’t it a pain if you don’t have kindling next to it?

You might say there’s a bit of kindling next to these, but does it look like the ground is burnt next to them?

And you can see they have glowing spots on them, showing that it’s burning from the inside.

Was a Directed Energy Weapon (DEW) used?

Resist the Mainstream reports:

California is currently facing its largest wildfire in three years, which has grown to nearly the size of Los Angeles with 0% containment as of Saturday.

On Saturday morning, the California Department of Forestry and Fire protection said in an update posted to their website, “The Park Fire continued to burn aggressively due to steep terrain and winds.”

“Extreme fire behavior has occurred due to the slope and winds aligning, causing significant growth,” the update noted. “New evacuation orders and warnings were issued. Please use the evacuation maps to know your zone.”

The fire is located in the northern part of the Central Valley, and began in Chico, a town approximately 90 miles north of Sacramento. Since Wednesday, more than 4,000 people have been forced to evacuate.

NBC News adds:

Active wildfires across California have consumed more than 626,000 acres as of Saturday, according to Cal Fire.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency for areas affected by two wildfires Friday night, saying they’ve destroyed homes and threatened infrastructure.

The proclamations cover Butte and Tehama counties — home to the massive Park Fire — and Plumas County, home to the much smaller Gold Complex Fire.

The proclamations ease access to unemployment benefits and waive fees to replace lost driver’s licenses and other records, among other benefits for fire victims, the governor’s office said.

Homes, infrastructure or both were threatened amid California’s seven uncontained large fires, according to the National Interagency Fire Center.

And they’ve even admitted they have this tech:

AND…

Can use this tech to create EARTHQUAKES?

This whistleblower shares what he’s seen:

Will they use it again?

It is election year.

And they’re running out of time.

This may be old news to you if your dad worked on the secret project.

But for the rest of us, it’s confirmation that we were right:

Here’s a longer video of the whistleblower interview:

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