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Paradise Fires # 54 ~ Are These The Fire Ember AI Nanobots ??

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Paradise Fires # 54 ~ Are These The Fire Ember AI Nanobots ??
Published on Jan 1, 2019
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It's 12.30 in the afternoon. It's 12.30 in the afternoon right now. It's this dark. This is Wagstaff in Clark. We live that way. We don't know if the houses there are not. We're in Kmart parking lot still. We're in the middle of the parking lot. That went up ahead of us and just flared up. It's been in seconds and also there's a row of edges. Embers are on everywhere. And that's what's starting all these new fires. Everywhere and that's what's starting all these new fires. We've got more info on the programmable nanobots, artificial intelligence, self-replicating fire embers that are currently now being disclosed by Angel as we disclosed yesterday who has knowledge about this. That's what's causing a lot of these fires to occur is the nanotechnology and these nanobots that are being released and targeting where they want with whatever. You also disclose something very interesting that they self-destruct and they leave a footprint of white ash or black like you see here when they in the self-destruct mode. The nanotechnology is a huge industry. It's a trillion dollar industry totally unregulated, unknown by most. It can make a cleaner environment, energy, education, better detection and treatment. Automotive innovations. Improved everyday items, electronics, but look at the top right. Defense innovations like enhanced sensors for chemical and biological weapons and high performance materials for personal and vehicular defense. So it is in the realm of possibility. It is in the technology, advanced technology that they're able to do this. Look at the size folks of these nanometers. It's 80,000 of the hair width and even smaller and he talked about Angel did about the clean rooms, the vacuums, chambers they have to have to use these as well and they're self-replicating as well. It's a huge topic that these things can self-replicate, they're programmable and they organize into high efficiency groups. So let's take another look at a different scene here of these embers. Now there's a video taken next to the K-Mart on the day of the fires 1243. Look at how dark it is. But look at those embers circulate. Look at how they're going from right to left folks and when the camera pans out, look at the smoke. The smoke is going straight up. So that means the wind, the wind was not blowing from right to left but look at the embers. Look at how they organize and circle and they form in clusters. This is what the gentleman Angel, look at that right there. See in the load by the fireman? That's what they're talking about is these self-organizing programmable artificial intelligence ember fire bots that allegedly now is being thought of as the causal factor for burning down buildings, hitting one and not hitting another. I mean this is the new technology, the highly advanced technology that they've been using. Look at the fire. Look at how it organizes and creates its own sparking and look at all the embers in there. Those could very well be all organized nanobots that are being programmed to attack one area and not another. And we have much evidence and we're going to find I'm sure much more evidence that this is occurring in many of the fires we're seeing around the world going on now today. And we're also learning about all the companies that make the programmable artificial intelligent nanobots not necessarily for fires. But look at the size of these things folks. I mean you're talking into the nanometer size in technology that is so tiny and so small that you need a super special equipment, you need vacuum rooms and you need the knowledge base with the math in order to assemble. Look at this is a fly next to a micro circuit nanobot. I mean these things are tiny and tiny. All right, this is from the sheriff getting out. Let's look at the embers here. Now we can see them coming from behind as the guys walking forward. We can see the embers are shooting forward all as well. Like the wind is blowing them that you don't see the jackets and the people having them being blown. Look at how fast these embers are moving. It's like they're going to a next location. They hit one area. They're being programmed to hit the next location. I'm still learning folks. I'm just with you looking at the film saying this could be a possibility. I'm not saying that's how it happened. But it does have explanation. The technology is available and has been available for quite some time that these nanobots are being used to torch. Look at that stream right there. Look at how it organizes into a big strip. Let's look at that again. So I've slowed it down to a quarter speed. You see no embers. You see no embers at all. Then all of a sudden here comes these streaks of embers and they start pooling. Then you've got them organized. Look at how organized they are folks. Look at them pattern and straight lines and they're all in together. They're not separate embers. They've all clustered. These are a cluster of embers forming a big like you around the guys that are walking around. How does that happen in a normal fire or whatever the normal is? Oh, I forgot. This is the new Abby normal. So what we're now learning is that these fires were started with the nanoparticulates that were robots, swarming robots, programmable self replicating. That's the other thing they can self replicate so they can build and they can build and they can build into swarms. Then as we've seen, they can be programmed, all of them being programmed by a single brain source, a single source. And here are just some of the companies that make nanobots and when you get into this, this is back in 2004, 2005. These companies were accelerating the technology and remember Moore's Law, technology doubles in computers every year. So nanobot technology has picked up greatly. They're talking about using it for biomedical. And here you can see one of the nanobots with a camera, a payload device and what not is they're going to start selling it as a cure for cancer, except we never can use the word cure in Western medical, but nevertheless, there's also carbon nanotubes which are part of the delivery systems and these carbon nanotubes are structured to have just resilience, flexibility and deliver payloads, whatever they want. And you can see here, there's just millions of them in just a jar in the micrometers. They're talking very, very small amounts. But the other thing that the gentleman angel was discussing and talking about that this is used in conjunction with lifai, the light emitting. These are the LEDs in your house as folks. This is what's invasive species as well, which nobody's really talking about and also ties into 5G. Lifai uses light instead of radio waves to transmit information. And instead of Wi-Fi modems, all we're going to need is Wi-Fi powered up is going to the LED on the Wi-Fi is going to be able to power up your internet. And it says it doesn't have any harmful effect whatsoever, but light bulbs are made to flicker at extremely high speeds that the human eye cannot detect. This is accomplished by flickering of the LED light bulbs to create binary code of on and off and is done at higher rates than the human eye can detect. So you shed a couple of extra bucks on the lighting solution and get incredibly fast internet connection, which means the more LEDs in your lamp, the more data it can process. It's a two-way communication device that's 10,000 times as broad a spectrum as the radio wave frequencies which Wi-Fi uses. Let me say that again. 10,000 times as broad a spectrum is lifai. The visible light has 10,000 times as broad a spectrum as the radio frequencies which uses Wi-Fi. So you can see how this invasive species tied in, nanotubes, nanobots using fire embers and then using for delivery devices and steering they can use the acute fire embers and the programmable matter and self-replicating to create it and destroy whatever they want, target whatever they want and do whatever they want. It's beyond the pale for most people to understand the technology. And to show you how invasive this lifai is folks, this is in Japan I believe and I speeded it up two times as the cars start coming by. But watch the LED lights as the cars start to come by and as they come by the flicker rates will increase as they start reading inside the cars who's in there, what they're doing, what their activities are and taking readings all the way down these cars as they're driving by this invasive species, these two way communication devices and then they go back to passive or off on as people come by and they read what's in your car what you're doing and then off after you go by and they've taken the information and data they want from you. This is the LEDs that are everywhere. LEDs are in all the homes, they're in the hospitals, they're in your schools, they're everywhere. This is another invasive technology on top of all the rest invasive technologies that we've been discussing for quite some time now. Most people are completely unaware and how fast LEDs has been switched out all around the world today. Alright, so this is at the Kmart, this is a 9.45 in the morning, the day of the fire. Look at this tree go up folks, look at this incinerate, look at the base, the power and then it explodes and goes straight up. Now you're telling me at 80 football fields a minute or 273 miles an hour and these flames are going straight up, the flame should be sideways and why only this one tree, why are not only the other tree is catching fire and look at how hot it is, the yellow and the white it's exploding, this is the nanotechnology that's wrapped around this single tree and it's exploding, look at it explode up. Look at, you know, fires burn up, yet this is starting at the base and staying at the base, already going to the top and then coming back and then eliminating, exuding this black smoke. Now it could be the black smoke is from some event next to it or behind it or something we don't know. But again, if the winds were so great, why aren't we seeing it turn sideways? Now this is the Kmart parking lot and look at the tree in the background, the branches are still at the top of it. I mean that thing was burning massive at white hot temperatures and you're telling me that the single tree and the other trees didn't catch fire and the tree that was on massive fire didn't burn all of its branches on and all the ferns off it, remember how dry it's supposed to be? Now look at this picture, forest fire. Remember the winds, 273 miles an hour, this is 4 o'clock in the afternoon, this is later in the day that the sky is cleared up, it's not like pitch dark in the map, in the black. But excuse me folks, but this is not a forest fire by any means. We have so much evidence it's ridiculous. Alright, that's all I got for today, thanks for listening. If you wish to donate, we're getting more and more people needing help. We could use your help too. If you can, if you want, if you wish, we would take your donations and we'll make sure it gets to the victims who need them. Thanks for listening, plain truth out, catch you next one.