We read a lot of crazy stuff on Twitter … it’s what we do.
But this was INSANE.
Check out this forest fire truther thread about the California forest fires:
I am seeing more and more videos of very strange irregularities regarding the California fires.
In this video, single homes were burned down with no damage to neighboring homes.
Can anyone explain this? pic.twitter.com/YXCbWO9373
— Mike Tokes (@MikeTokes) November 15, 2018
It’s aliens, right? It’s always the aliens, man.
Another highly unusual issue with the California wild fires is the melting of aluminum and steel.
Forest fires cannot melt steel beams.
Also, if you look in the first photo, only the car has been damaged, but all surrounding areas are fine?
Can anyone explain this? pic.twitter.com/7038ltA803
— Mike Tokes (@MikeTokes) November 15, 2018
It was the magical wildfire ninjas … and aliens.
User submitted photos on Facebook of the California fires show weird beams of light emiting from the sky causing fires, destruction & property damage.
These look like lasers, or high frequency direct energy weapons.
Unsure what to think of this, but it was interesting to note. pic.twitter.com/9V7W7iWtO3
— Mike Tokes (@MikeTokes) November 15, 2018
LASERS!?! We told you it was aliens.
WOW: This is highly coincidental. It appears the CA wildfires line up in the same path as the plans for the California High Speed Rail System.
What do you guys think of all this? pic.twitter.com/dNeDKPzctN
— Mike Tokes (@MikeTokes) November 15, 2018
Clearly, this is all Trump’s doing.
Another highly unusual irregularity of the California fires is this steel and asphalt bridge was on fire and buckled.
I have just spoken with a firefighter who said it would be "impossible" for a forest fire to create this kind of damage. #WoolseyFire pic.twitter.com/Uu6Ps5yupI
— Mike Tokes (@MikeTokes) November 15, 2018
Was this firefighter’s name Alex Jones?
Asking for a friend.
Also, it would seem we aren’t the only ones who find this thread a tad unbelievable.
"Forest fires cannot melt steel beams." – The Internet has hit peak stupidity.
— Jimmy Wales (@jimmy_wales) November 15, 2018
Quit tempting fate, man.
For being the founder of Wikipedia, I'm suprised you have virtually zero social media influence or relevance.
Let alone trying to thought police me for simply asking questions.
PS:
-An average forest fire can reach temperatures of 1,472° F-Steel melts at around 2500°F
— Mike Tokes (@MikeTokes) November 15, 2018
Ooh, dunking on Wikipedia!
Much of an automobile is aluminum. That is what you are seeing melt.
— George Rockefeller (@OG_Rockefeller) November 15, 2018
You think you've seen it all until you find a forest fire truther on the internet https://t.co/KbJKOuXb8K
— Comfortably Smug (@ComfortablySmug) November 15, 2018
Dude.
I like your other memes. pic.twitter.com/p13b9fk5HN
— NorseThunder (@Odinsonsmjolnir) November 15, 2018
Is this a parody account?
— Kevin Poulsen (@kpoulsen) November 15, 2018
Makes ya’ wonder.
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