DWQA QuestionsCategory: Extraterrestrial AgendaThere were massive wildfires in Indonesia in 2015 killing almost 100,000 people and causing billions of dollars in damage, and a wildfire in a region of Greenland in 2017. These two fires were attributed by scientists to have arisen because they involved peatlands becoming dried out and a fire hazard. Were they caused or worsened by the Extraterrestrial Alliance using their advanced technology?
Nicola Staff asked 6 years ago
As you saw intuitively, this is very much the case, that both fires were started by unnatural means—not man-made but extraterrestrial made. They used their advanced technology to ignite these fires, to keep them going, to ensure they spread. Even though the fire in Greenland was a remote area that almost went unnoticed, this is the way they cover their tracks—to spread the environmental destruction throughout inhabited and uninhabited regions both. So it does not arouse suspicion, being only present to kill humans but not in wilderness areas, for example. As a result, there are many wildfires in forests nowhere near human dwellings. There are many tropical storms and hurricanes and tornadoes also in remote areas that seem to be quite random and of no consequence to humans through destruction of property or loss of life. In this way, they create the façade that severe weather is random or predictable in some way from patterns of air currents and temperature differentials, and so on, which they do utilize in many cases to fit patterns that make sense somewhat scientifically, because a truly random phenomena would arouse suspicion for the same reason and would stand out as being unnatural and this needs to be avoided, so there is always attention to these details. And so natural disasters will be spread out in many locations on the globe that have no true strategic value for causing harm by the Extraterrestrial Alliance, but serves the cover story that these are unpredictable in many cases and haphazard and must simply be withstood as best one can because humanity is largely helpless to predict or deal with them, certainly in terms of prevention.