Alberta, Canada Faces Destruction: Did Directed-Energy Weapon Trigger Damage?
In the heart of Canada's picturesque Jasper National Park, a wildfire broke out on July 24, 2024, causing widespread destruction. The fire, fuelled by extremely hot and dry weather conditions, rapidly expanded, overwhelming suppression efforts and leaving behind a trail of devastation.
Contrary to speculation suggesting the use of a Directed Energy Weapon (DEW) in the incident, there is no evidence or credible report supporting this claim. The wildfire response involved hundreds of firefighters, aerial support, and evacuation measures, indicating a conventional natural disaster rather than a clandestine technological attack.
The wildfire destroyed 358 homes and businesses, resulting in over $1.3 billion in insured losses and significant challenges in rebuilding. Parks Canada and local authorities are managing the aftermath with updated policies focused on resilience and sustainability.
Political motives have also been questioned, but there is no verified information connecting the wildfire to any political conflict, such as opposition by the Premier of Alberta to Prime Minister Trudeau’s plans around oil and gas production. The official timelines and reports focus exclusively on the natural causes and emergency response to the wildfire.
Meanwhile, in a different part of the world, the International Center for 9/11 Justice continues to maintain that the Twin Towers in New York City were brought down by controlled demolition on September 11, 2001. Dr. Judy Wood, a former professor of mechanical engineering, suggests in her book Where Did the Towers Go? that the Twin Towers were removed through the use of "directed free-energy technology", such as a directed energy weapon (DEW). However, the official explanation for the 9/11 Twin Towers collapse suggests it was due to intensely-hot fires from burning jet fuel.
Interestingly, CBC News photos from Jasper show a lack of typical debris piles, with unburnt paper found in the debris and "toasted" vehicles exhibiting areas of unburnt red and blue paint. This is similar to photos from Lahaina, Maui, where a blue unburnt car was found amidst burnt cars in August 2023. The similarities between the destruction in Jasper and Lahaina, and the "selective damage" seen in the streets of New York City after 9/11, have sparked further debate and speculation.
However, it is crucial to note that these are speculations and there is no concrete evidence to support the use of DEWs in the destruction of Jasper or any political motives behind it. The official narrative remains that the 2024 Jasper wildfire was a natural disaster exacerbated by weather conditions, not a directed energy weapon event or political retaliation.
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