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2 hours ago, Husker_Du said:

that doesn't explain why blue houses were untouched and unmolested right next to non-blue houses that burnt to a crisp, does it?

shrug - maybe i'm off the reservation on this one but something doesn't add up.

maybe i'm becoming too cynical lol

Follow the links in this article and check out the aerial photos to see that blue-roofed homes were also destroyed and other colored roofs remained.  https://apnews.com/article/fact-check-conspiracy-blue-items-maui-wildfires-118319149774

This article shows a red metal-roofed house that survived despite everything burning down around it.  https://www.npr.org/2023/08/24/1195331310/red-roof-house-fires-lahaina-hawaii

"We removed five layers of asphalt from the roof," Millikin said. He added that the new metal roof included an air pocket to allow heat to dissipate. At the ground level, they removed all vegetation along the house's dripline and added a stone buffer—a step taken to thwart not fires but termites.

I have not listened to Biden's mumblings, but he could be referring to that story.

There are enough elements of truth to believe the blue roof story. Blue protection from lasers is real.  DEW is real. Powerful people burning out the poor to acquire more property is a repeat of history.  The USA is having issues with DEW on land so a space execution seems premature.   https://www.gao.gov/products/gao-23-106717

Outerspace DEW warfare is in development and perhaps China has that technology.  But why target Hawaii when it would trigger a massive USA clapback?  https://thediplomat.com/2017/01/how-china-is-weaponizing-outer-space/ 

The "laser" photos in the Hawaii DEW stories have tracked back to incidents outside of Hawaii.  https://www.reuters.com/article/idUSL1N3A41XX/

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I can confirm the termites story.   When we moved to Hawaii, we saw several houses in tents.    Those were termite eradication tents.   Whole houses enclosed.   So when we bought, we had to decide if we would have termite people come once every 6 months or build a sidewalk around the house.    Sidewalk had to be 3 feet wide to keep the ground by the house dry.   Ground termites like moist dirt, not dry dirt.   The sidewalks are apparently very good at deterring the ground termites.   We poured the concrete.   That was done and I had to put in some piping for the sprinkler system I as going to install at a later date.   It all worked well.   Most houses had the sidewalk, it is not something that is rare or anything.  

I thought it was funny because the house was not built of wood, but steel studs (formed sheet metal), but they didn't care.   Got to protect from the ground termites.  

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2 hours ago, mspart said:

I can confirm the termites story.   When we moved to Hawaii, we saw several houses in tents.    Those were termite eradication tents.   Whole houses enclosed.   So when we bought, we had to decide if we would have termite people come once every 6 months or build a sidewalk around the house.    Sidewalk had to be 3 feet wide to keep the ground by the house dry.   Ground termites like moist dirt, not dry dirt.   The sidewalks are apparently very good at deterring the ground termites.   We poured the concrete.   That was done and I had to put in some piping for the sprinkler system I as going to install at a later date.   It all worked well.   Most houses had the sidewalk, it is not something that is rare or anything.  

I thought it was funny because the house was not built of wood, but steel studs (formed sheet metal), but they didn't care.   Got to protect from the ground termites.  

mspart

Are we sure these weren't fire ants, maybe thats how it started, fire ants don't care about sidewalks?   

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