Something doesn't feel right about these wildfires in So'Cal
I mean, for one thing:
1.) Why are they having wildfires in the middle of January? California normally has wildfires in late summer and autumn, when it's the hottest and driest, and the Santa Ana winds are blowing in and drying everything out. Winter is usually our wettest season.
2.) Why did State Farm cancel a bunch of people's fire insurance just a short time before this disaster happened? Did they know something the regular people didn't beforehand?
3.) If you look at photos online, how is it that some of the cars have actually had their metal melt from the heat (which would have to be extreme, even for wildfires) but none of the plastic has been touched. Sounds really weird to me, and the same phenomena has been noted in after-photos from 9/11 and the Maui wildfires.
4.) Why the Palisades? Why would the worst of the wildfires hit that spot above all others?
5.) Did anyone notice talk of some strange, laser-like lights that were sparking around in the hills above the affected areas before the fires started?
Something about this disaster does not pass the smell test.