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Here is a post on the Internet: “If you lived through the night of January 24-25, 2026, in Middle Tennessee, which is where we reside, then you know it wasn’t just a storm. It was a sonic assault. The sound was not merely the sound of ice accumulating. It was explosions. Sharp, concussive BANGS that echoed through the frozen darkness, followed by the soul-crushing crash of century-old oaks and hickories splitting as if hit by invisible artillery. Here on our property, we heard numerous BANGS that night. We lost power around 5 am on Sunday morning (January 25th) and didn’t get it back until Thursday afternoon… But before we lost our Internet, we were watching the mainstream media on the local Nashville stations, and several meteorologists stated that those loud bangs were caused by “the sap freezing inside the trees, expanding and causing them to explode! It’s called ‘frost cracking’ – happens all the time during ice storms!” However, temperatures must be extremely low for sap to freeze. The ideal temperature is below -20°F, which is the freezing point of sap. AccuWeather’s 2026 historical data for our location (Portland, Tennessee) indicates that the temperature range for January 24-25, 2026, was “highs in the 20s-30s°F to lows plunging into the single digits.” Not even close to the -20°F needed to freeze sap. Is it possible that all the loud BANGS and CRACKS we heard were simply trees falling and limbs falling? Sure, it’s possible. We haven’t been through an ice storm of this magnitude before, so this was a first for us! However, in addition to the extremely low temperature needed for sap to freeze (temperatures that were not reached during the ice storm), what has been witnessed across our state doesn’t necessarily align with “frost cracks” either. While “frost cracks” do occur at extremely low temperatures, they are longitudinal splits, not the violent, shattering explosions witnessed across multiple counties in Tennessee. So what could have caused this anomaly? What could have provided the sudden, internal, directed energy that turned many Nashville suburbs into a warzone?… Citizens across Nashville and Franklin reported seeing strange, pulsating fire/lights in the low clouds just before many of these arboreal explosions. Bursts of silent, orange, non-lightning light. Videos uploaded to alternative platforms show eerie, localized illuminations in the cloud deck, followed by ground-level concussions.” They tie this together with stories about chemtrails and directed-energy weapons research by the government. What was truly going on?
ClosedNicola asked 3 hours ago • 
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