I'm so glad to see you posting about these electrical fires. People have seen lightning flashes coming up from the ground at the same time as they come down from above. Also, fire coming out of the sewers in parking lots. I'm sure you know! Ken Wheeler nailed it when he said they were caused by nodal surges, impacting the grid all the homes were connected to. All 3 main fires started at exactly the same time, which only makes sense with nodal surges as the cause. Here's a link to that video:
I can't say this was intentional like some think, but I also recognized these fires as electrical in nature, but from my perspective, it was a specific frequency that caused the fires - not just random nodal surges. This particular frequency seems to avoid the color blue - blue doesn't burn easily. As someone who is a walking barometer and walking multi-meter, I think the fires were the result of that particular part of the grid picking up a specific atmospheric frequency like an antenna - a frequency that came as discharge from the sun.
Anyhow, here's a little fun story about electricity that I like to share to prove I know what I'm talking about and am not just saying random things (hehehe) this is a wild ride.
So I realized that all the fog with massive particulates was actually just smog and the particulates were from the fires. I could smell it - the burned rubber, the chemicals, and sulfur, which is typical of electrical fires.
So back in 2020-2022, we had insane voltage surges here in my neighborhood caused by an increase in atmospheric pressure/frequencies rising. I always knew when these surges happened because I smelled the sulfur in the air and felt the dirty electricity (high voltage transients) coming off the power lines through my body. I could hear it, too. So what did I do? Flipped my breakers off, went dark, used 1 outlet only, went to power banks, lived in the dark. Warned my neighbors of electrical fires coming. Nobody listened.
A few weeks after the first big surges started to hit and ramp up, people started having electrical fires. Breaker boxes exploded, burned, melted. Appliances died from being fried (dish washers, fridges, etc). There were electricians out here nonstop and nobody knew what was going on. Even the people I warned still acted like they were clueless.
Meanwhile, I had bought a backup fridge and freezer and stashed it in an outbuilding. That one outlet I was using? It fried. Like literally burned. The cord connected to it melted into the plastic and was fused. That was easy to replace, though.
I'm no "expert" with credentials, but when it comes to fire and electricity, and my insane sense of smell/taste, I usually get a heads up things that most people can't figure out... and since I can also feel, see, and directly feel frequency in my body as it's emitted from the sun, and other abilities, it's never been a mystery to me that these are all electrical fires. But the media doesn't want people to know the atmospheric frequencies are rising. So they call them wildfires. They're not intentionally manmade, but they are the result of a massive rise in frequency that creates discharge from the sun that first propagates out into the atmosphere and then eventually gets drawn through the grid, and I don't know if there's any rhyme or reason to where or when these frequencies hit, but the grid is one giant antenna and picks up everything (hence the dirty electricity). But what they experienced in LA (my old neighborhood actually)... was a much higher frequency than what we got hit with here. These higher frequencies seem to be discharged by lightning from the ground up!
His channel is amazing, but he really nails this one, he's one of few people who understand electricity, he used to build antennas, he's really awesome. Hope you like it!!
That was really interesting. I don't know if this theory explains what we're looking at in these pictures, though. From my understanding, he's talking about main lines sparking underground (causing fires that spread mostly above the ground) and not an electrical phenomenon being drawn to dense, metallic structures.
He is talking about the main lines sparking underground, but that can happen when the grid/antenna picks up the frequencies and it spreads through the lines. He doesn't know that there's an underground component to it, or that the main cause is atmospheric as the primary cause/source of the main hit, but his explanation would make sense for what happens after the frequencies hit the lines and travel through the grid. So basically he's got it right about what happens once the frequencies hit the lines. He just doesn't know that it's not originating in the lines and is originating from the atmosphere.
There are definitely power lines under there, that's a Griffith Park, it's a public park and it's a popular spot. I don't think power company workers would all necessarily form the conclusion that the fires are coming from the power lines underground. Most are brainwashed into not believing that would ever happen. Case in point, when this happened here at a smaller scale, I tried to explain my neighborhood's electrical issues to several master electricians and they thought I was speaking nonsense. Try explaining how dirty electricity is created from frequencies emitted by the sun that gets picked up by the power grid and they think you're crazy. They don't even acknowledge that the sun emits high frequencies capable of starting an electrical fire.
The woman on my property started doing electroculture, but planted her copper right over the buried power line that runs to my house and it increased my dirty electricity to the point where I had to shut off the power in my house. This was during that same time period. I was getting shocked, my outlets were burning, and electricians I talked with (not to get answers, but to ask if they've seen anything strange lately) said "nah that's not possible, those copper wires aren't big enough to do anything and it wouldn't get picked up through the power lines, they're encased in material, etc." and they are just a bunch of clueless people. They think their standard insulation materials actually insulate from these frequencies (they do not).
When this was happening here but on on a smaller scale, I could feel the heat coming up from the ground, too. I know where the lines are buried here since everyone here built their properties, and at least on my property, it was dead of winter, -5F temps, snow, and these spots would produce big blocks of hot air that felt hotter than turning on a heater getting under the covers.
Most electrical workers don't even know how electricity works at a basic level. They understand how to manipulate it according to what they were taught in schools, but that's it. I tried to tell the electricians here what was going on and they brushed me off. Then it happened again and more people's lines caught fire. And all of them are allegedly licensed. But clueless.
You'll find that most workers in this world are just robot, clueless people. Sometimes a few figure it out, and some speak (like that retired fire chief), but even he only gets part of it.
You're dealing with workers who would basically need to first be open to the idea that these fires could be caused by something they don't even understand. The symptoms are already so far out of their scope of understanding, so the cause is out of reach, despite it being right in front of them.
Basically, 99% of people on this planet don't understand electricity, magnetism, or how this world works. They're starting with a lack of basic understanding. Experts are clueless, and I would even argue that most of what they show on the news has been AI generated for their presentation and doesn't even depict real people. :P Thanks for coming to my electrical Ted Talk lol
Yea, this damage just reminds me of the toasted cars of 9/11. Makes me think it's more likely that the damage is not natural, that it involves some sort of directed energy weaponry, akin to what was used in 9/11, even though Jeff might be onto something when he shows a lot of these types of fires all over the place, hinting that some of these fires may very well be completely natural.
Imagine if this is correct, and we are just beginning the city resets.
One must ponder...
Thanks for finding new angles to this story Ricky.
That's the goal. I hope it opens minds!
I'm so glad to see you posting about these electrical fires. People have seen lightning flashes coming up from the ground at the same time as they come down from above. Also, fire coming out of the sewers in parking lots. I'm sure you know! Ken Wheeler nailed it when he said they were caused by nodal surges, impacting the grid all the homes were connected to. All 3 main fires started at exactly the same time, which only makes sense with nodal surges as the cause. Here's a link to that video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F87CmKU6mLs
I can't say this was intentional like some think, but I also recognized these fires as electrical in nature, but from my perspective, it was a specific frequency that caused the fires - not just random nodal surges. This particular frequency seems to avoid the color blue - blue doesn't burn easily. As someone who is a walking barometer and walking multi-meter, I think the fires were the result of that particular part of the grid picking up a specific atmospheric frequency like an antenna - a frequency that came as discharge from the sun.
Anyhow, here's a little fun story about electricity that I like to share to prove I know what I'm talking about and am not just saying random things (hehehe) this is a wild ride.
So I realized that all the fog with massive particulates was actually just smog and the particulates were from the fires. I could smell it - the burned rubber, the chemicals, and sulfur, which is typical of electrical fires.
So back in 2020-2022, we had insane voltage surges here in my neighborhood caused by an increase in atmospheric pressure/frequencies rising. I always knew when these surges happened because I smelled the sulfur in the air and felt the dirty electricity (high voltage transients) coming off the power lines through my body. I could hear it, too. So what did I do? Flipped my breakers off, went dark, used 1 outlet only, went to power banks, lived in the dark. Warned my neighbors of electrical fires coming. Nobody listened.
A few weeks after the first big surges started to hit and ramp up, people started having electrical fires. Breaker boxes exploded, burned, melted. Appliances died from being fried (dish washers, fridges, etc). There were electricians out here nonstop and nobody knew what was going on. Even the people I warned still acted like they were clueless.
Meanwhile, I had bought a backup fridge and freezer and stashed it in an outbuilding. That one outlet I was using? It fried. Like literally burned. The cord connected to it melted into the plastic and was fused. That was easy to replace, though.
I'm no "expert" with credentials, but when it comes to fire and electricity, and my insane sense of smell/taste, I usually get a heads up things that most people can't figure out... and since I can also feel, see, and directly feel frequency in my body as it's emitted from the sun, and other abilities, it's never been a mystery to me that these are all electrical fires. But the media doesn't want people to know the atmospheric frequencies are rising. So they call them wildfires. They're not intentionally manmade, but they are the result of a massive rise in frequency that creates discharge from the sun that first propagates out into the atmosphere and then eventually gets drawn through the grid, and I don't know if there's any rhyme or reason to where or when these frequencies hit, but the grid is one giant antenna and picks up everything (hence the dirty electricity). But what they experienced in LA (my old neighborhood actually)... was a much higher frequency than what we got hit with here. These higher frequencies seem to be discharged by lightning from the ground up!
I'm glad others are noticing! Thanks for sharing. I'll check out that video.
His channel is amazing, but he really nails this one, he's one of few people who understand electricity, he used to build antennas, he's really awesome. Hope you like it!!
That was really interesting. I don't know if this theory explains what we're looking at in these pictures, though. From my understanding, he's talking about main lines sparking underground (causing fires that spread mostly above the ground) and not an electrical phenomenon being drawn to dense, metallic structures.
He is talking about the main lines sparking underground, but that can happen when the grid/antenna picks up the frequencies and it spreads through the lines. He doesn't know that there's an underground component to it, or that the main cause is atmospheric as the primary cause/source of the main hit, but his explanation would make sense for what happens after the frequencies hit the lines and travel through the grid. So basically he's got it right about what happens once the frequencies hit the lines. He just doesn't know that it's not originating in the lines and is originating from the atmosphere.
Are we to assume there are lines running through these forests and hills? Wouldn’t it be obvious to power company workers?
https://youtu.be/sm7_Q4Db1QQ?si=1FCH_c1fNzqMgahX
There are definitely power lines under there, that's a Griffith Park, it's a public park and it's a popular spot. I don't think power company workers would all necessarily form the conclusion that the fires are coming from the power lines underground. Most are brainwashed into not believing that would ever happen. Case in point, when this happened here at a smaller scale, I tried to explain my neighborhood's electrical issues to several master electricians and they thought I was speaking nonsense. Try explaining how dirty electricity is created from frequencies emitted by the sun that gets picked up by the power grid and they think you're crazy. They don't even acknowledge that the sun emits high frequencies capable of starting an electrical fire.
The woman on my property started doing electroculture, but planted her copper right over the buried power line that runs to my house and it increased my dirty electricity to the point where I had to shut off the power in my house. This was during that same time period. I was getting shocked, my outlets were burning, and electricians I talked with (not to get answers, but to ask if they've seen anything strange lately) said "nah that's not possible, those copper wires aren't big enough to do anything and it wouldn't get picked up through the power lines, they're encased in material, etc." and they are just a bunch of clueless people. They think their standard insulation materials actually insulate from these frequencies (they do not).
When this was happening here but on on a smaller scale, I could feel the heat coming up from the ground, too. I know where the lines are buried here since everyone here built their properties, and at least on my property, it was dead of winter, -5F temps, snow, and these spots would produce big blocks of hot air that felt hotter than turning on a heater getting under the covers.
Most electrical workers don't even know how electricity works at a basic level. They understand how to manipulate it according to what they were taught in schools, but that's it. I tried to tell the electricians here what was going on and they brushed me off. Then it happened again and more people's lines caught fire. And all of them are allegedly licensed. But clueless.
You'll find that most workers in this world are just robot, clueless people. Sometimes a few figure it out, and some speak (like that retired fire chief), but even he only gets part of it.
You're dealing with workers who would basically need to first be open to the idea that these fires could be caused by something they don't even understand. The symptoms are already so far out of their scope of understanding, so the cause is out of reach, despite it being right in front of them.
Basically, 99% of people on this planet don't understand electricity, magnetism, or how this world works. They're starting with a lack of basic understanding. Experts are clueless, and I would even argue that most of what they show on the news has been AI generated for their presentation and doesn't even depict real people. :P Thanks for coming to my electrical Ted Talk lol
Yea, this damage just reminds me of the toasted cars of 9/11. Makes me think it's more likely that the damage is not natural, that it involves some sort of directed energy weaponry, akin to what was used in 9/11, even though Jeff might be onto something when he shows a lot of these types of fires all over the place, hinting that some of these fires may very well be completely natural.