What a difference a day can make.
Figure 1. Above, Lahaina Shores Beach Resort. “A Destination by Hyatt Residence.” The Hyatt hotel enterprise helped propel the Pritzger family to vast, dominating wealth, political power and cultural control. This resort stands apparently untouched, surrounded by near-total devastation that, elsewhere, even reached and destroyed off-shore, metal boats.
Aspirations for worldly paradise, if at all successful, always seem to lead to undesirable consequences. Is one to simply take the good with the bad, as one accepts that there must be both dark and light squares making up a chessboard? Or is life best represented as possessing a directional chain of causality, a trajectory, a tree-like unfolding of significance with dark squares not always being so merely because of physical or psychic pain, but sometimes being dark because of a repugnant, immoral quality? These must invariably be avoided, even to the point of build[ing] a hedge around occasions and temptations within one’s personal sphere. But, often not considered seriously enough, these [occasions and allurements] are to be driven out from our common existence, where possible, by structures of culture, society, government and — most critically — religion. Desires and strivings for earthly paradise are illusory and ill-spent, respectively.
The Crests with Johnny Maestro
For the last few weeks I have been re-reading The Creature from Jekyll Island (G. Edward Griffin), None Dare Call It Conspiracy (Gary Allen and Larry Abraham) and Tragedy & Hope. Here is a quotation by Georgetown University History Professor, Carroll Quigley, author of the Tragedy and Hope: The History of the World in our Time, 1966. This quotation is found in the “front matter,” as it is called, of the book and — thus — is positioned for high impact due to its summary importance as you open the front cover. This quotation prepares the reader for the thrilling, high-interest story to follow.
“The powers of financial capitalism had another far-reaching aim, nothing less than to create a world system of financial control in private hands able to dominate the political system of each country and the economy of the world as a whole. This system was to be controlled in a feudalistic fashion by the central banks of the world acting in concert, by secret agreements arrived at in meetings and conferences. The apex of the systems was to be at the Bank of International Settlements in Basel, Switzerland, a private bank owned and controlled by the world’s central banks which were themselves private corporations. Each central bank...sought to dominate its government by its ability to control its Treasury loans, to manipulate foreign exchanges, to influence the level of economic activity in the country, and to influence co-operative politicians by subsequent economic rewards in the business world.”
When an enormity of wealth and power is achieved, mortal men are unable to handle the flames without burning their souls. When the monopoly game leaves the board, new rules come to apply to the Big Players. Those who are not big players are being subdued by usurious interest and the use of credit scores to create hoards of economic criminals where the legal system armed with ever-expanding law was unable to do the job of subjugation and neutralization.
Even if the burning of Lahaina and many of its residents was an act of nature or an accident of human systems, those who ascend to godlike roles in power relationships [vis-à-vis] the mass of humanity, will come under scrutiny for acts of the god-like. And nothing says longing to be “like unto God,” than the desire to be hidden in mystery and shrouded in secrecy. Big feet cannot help stepping on a few ants.
Open analysis of the fire damage in Lahaina are already being thwarted with fencing and no-drone zones. This clamp down is reminiscent of the rapid and secretive clean up of the Kennedy assassinations, The Oklahoma City Bombing, the World Trade Center demolitions, the confusing communiques and misdirections in the Las Vegas Massacre. And the biggest coverup ever is still underway: the COVID cognitive blitzkrieg. So, just tell us, “What happened in Lahaina? My mystification was only slowly conquered, while working for a governmental agency, regarding the obsession with secrecy when, seemingly, there was nothing of sensitive import? When the weave of the web is tangled — perpetrators, accomplices and the F.O.P.P., friends of the plotters and perpetrators, become fearful that the most innocuous details build the context that points toward the deliberately empty hole where mundane happenstance should otherwise be — another example of the many “dogs that did not bark.”
I have seen some things that are puzzled over by members of the alternative press, but which seemed plausibly explainable to me. Nonetheless, others — I admit — are peculiar, indeed.
The following video includes a new curiosity for me.
Arborist comments on Lahaina fire.
Besides the burning of trees from the inside, there were reports of water burning in the ocean — supposedly not attributable to petroleum fuels on the water surface. This latter event of burning water, which I do not believe that I have ever witnessed in person, would require extremely high temperatures, such as, according to Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_splitting:
In thermolysis, water molecules split into their atomic components hydrogen and oxygen. For example, at 2,200 °C (2,470 K; 3,990 °F) about three percent of all H2O are dissociated into various combinations of hydrogen and oxygen atoms, mostly H, H2, O, O2, and OH. Other reaction products like H2O2 or HO2 remain minor. At the very high temperature of 3,000 °C (3,270 K; 5,430 °F) more than half of the water molecules are decomposed, but at ambient temperatures only one molecule in 100 trillion dissociates by the effect of heat.[see original for citation] The high temperatures and material constraints have limited the applications of this approach.
After splitting, the elemental hydrogen and oxygen species would be expected to instantly recombine in an oxidative burning. If one is positing the use of a directed-energy weapon (DEW), particularly in the microwave regions of the spectrum, then thermolysis of water with immediate flaming combustion back to water, becomes conceivable. Put simply, burning water could be a possibility. I have scoured my chemistry books and have found no references to thermolysis of water. As stated above, such a reaction is currently too impractical for general industrial or educational use because of the required temperatures (thus, the energetic inputs) and the difficulty of preventing the rapid recombination back to water under such conditions.
I have seen, seconds after the events in two cases, and minutes after a third, huge-diameter trees split by lightening. In these cases, the lightening vaporizes the water inside the trees and certainly can create steam sufficient to explode large trees, and perhaps also produces the thermolytic events just described. I do not recall charring inside the trees, though my memory may be faulty on this point. Thus, if true, the lack of charring may suggest that the explosions that blew apart these trees subsequent to a lightening [strike] were due to the expansion of vaporized water (viz. steam) in the core of the tree. For background, air — which is much less electrically conductive than the inside of a tree — can, as quoted by the National Weather Service, reach temperatures greater than 50,000°F, roughly five times the temperature of the surface of the sun. [NWS: temperature of air surrounding lightening]
As an aside, and just in case your were disappointed at how unimpressively low the temperature is at the surface of the sun, the center of our solar system’s sun is thought to reach a toasty 27,000,000°F. [NASA: Temperature at the center of the sun]
I was not amazed that grass fires, or even just their super-hot fiery plumes, especially with exploding fuel tanks — could devastate a car. I did expect to see more black charring, that, is incomplete burning of cars, but I do understand that the strong winds could have made what was, effectively, similar to a cremation retort. However, the melted steel structures on boats moored off shore do give me pause.
There is a lingering suspicion that what was needed for the destruction in Lahaina was not only intense heat, by high energy (high frequency, short wavelength) photons capable of transferring lots of energy per collision with individual atoms. Will a DEW do? Only a state actor, or a state actor in collusion according to strategy of private-public capture, could achieve such an act of destruction along with the necessary cover control of governmental bodies and the Medium.
Perhaps the creepiness of this fire in Lahaina is meant to condition us to seeing melted steel and to retroactively override former misgivings about the explanation of the demolition of Building 7 and while we are at it, of adopting a post hoc acceptance of the disappearance of the Twin Towers, the deadly damage at the Pentagon, and the missing plane in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. If this fire in Lahaina was the result of intentional and directed actions, perhaps it is another warning shot across the bow of the ship of mankind that there exist lethal powers that are enormous and that anyone can be targeted at anytime and without leaving hardly a clue, at least none that would stand up in controlled court.
In short, this is all very intriguing and they will not be able to bury this story any more than they can deny multiple shooters in the case of the assassinations of JFK, RFK, and in the case of the massacre in Las Vegas. I myself did an audio analysis and easily demonstrated the necessity of multiple shooters around the just-mentioned massacre, ruling out echos from Stephen Paddock’s gun as a lone-gunman explanation. Sadly, three of my computers became disabled in a short period of time and at very inconvenient times — for me that is. (Everything seems to be becoming inconvenient for me.) But I am sure there are others that have such records of analysis.
If you call upon the angels, make sure it is for a worthy and holy cause.
St. Michael the Archangel, defend us . . .
Very interesting analysis. Thanks!
Have you noticed that recent aerial images seem to have avoided the hotel? Am I mistaken?