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The White-Hot Fuel of the Maui Firestorm
• by James GrundvigThe winds didn't spread the fire to magically leap over the water burning the boats that had pulled offshore. Yes, the winds acted as a giant bellow. But they didn't ignite or spark the blaze.
Fuel was needed. A lot of it.
Fuel, the most critical element of the Maui firestorm, didn't come from the sparse trees that are still standing. If not a wildfire, then what was the fuel that flash-lit the fires to burn across different mediums and materials? What ignited the fires that burned metals and plastics, superheated CMU block and brick, melted windshields and wheel-rim metal alloys and the fiberglass boats pulled out of the harbor?
The answer resides in the distant and near past of Maui.
The Maui Chemtrails Fight
For more than a decade, the hardy people of Maui fought to bring clear blue skies back to the tropical paradise by banning the geoengineering of their skies.
In 2011, a host of initiatives, from "Maui Clean Sky Ordinance" to "Maui Sky Watch," tried in vain to stop the spraying of the metals nanodust over the Hawaiian archipelago. But the military-contracted planes continued to rain the metal shavings down on the island that hosts a pair of extinct volcanoes.
The three main elements used in chemtrail cocktails include barium (BA), aluminum (AL), and Strontium-90 (90Sr), a radioactive isotope. For those awakening now to the spraying overhead, note that barium and aluminum combined make "Ba'al," one of the demonic gods that humans with lower frequency worship.