Baltimore Key Bridge #58 – North Pillar Fireballs of Molten Steel

“This was a trillion-dollar costly event, ongoing, and yet all culpable persons remain unnamed, kept totally anonymous, with some reportedly having been slyly ‘escaped’ from the country! There is, in fact, zero publicly-verifiable evidence that any genuine Captain, Pilots or Crew ever existed; was DALI a remote-controlled ghost-ship on kamikazee mission from its outset? No waves nor sounds at all were recorded nor reported by any nearby persons nor cameras. No interviews exist with supposed survivors; “family and friends” etc interviews reveal ‘dupers-delight’ micro-facial-expressions with other hallmarks suggestive of fraud. Rampant is the extremely suspicious damage with blatantly visible, verifiable anomalies totally inexplicable (and ignored) by official theory or story. Grand payola galore is already underway with loads more coming. This is another audacious yet sublime crime, militarized from gov to salvage to rebuild. There was no rescue skiff on scene as required by OSHA. No horn blasts from ship warned of imminent collision. The ship departed despite dire electrical problems, illegal at any time and even more highly unusual in the cold, dark night-time (part #94, first ‘after-sundown departure’ in two years). Criminal was this manufactured event, through and through, and that’s before considering the absurdly high number of other anomalies including the complicit, worthless, ‘kept-pet’ mass-media…”

Part #91 adapted from a video comment

Index . Oddity List . Official Story . Summary

North Pillar Fireballs of Molten Steel

Steel girders are superheated by Directed Energy Weapons into orange-hot fireballs.  Daylight a few hours later reveals cold hard evidence, draped and drooping over the North Pillar.

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North Pillar Fireballs of Molten Steel

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RE: Those several orange- and white-hot fiery outbursts appearing in both versions of the Zapruder 2.0 footage — Any scientific explanation yet NOT involving DEW ?

“Regarding orange-hot fiery outbursts appearing in both versions of the baltimore francis scott key bridge take-down, has there been any scientifically plausible explanation of how the steel was superheated and melted, warped, wilted, egregiously distorted and deformed, outside of involving superheating due to eddy currents caused by Directed Energy Weapons?”

The Mystery of the Orange-Hot Fiery Outbursts at the Francis Scott Key Bridge

Introduction

The destruction of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore has raised numerous questions and sparked intense debate. Witnesses reported seeing orange-hot fiery outbursts and observing steel being superheated, melted, warped, wilted, and deformed. These dramatic events have led some to speculate about the involvement of Directed Energy Weapons (DEWs) and their potential to induce eddy currents causing such extreme heat and destruction. However, is there a scientifically plausible explanation for these observations outside the realm of DEWs?

Eddy Currents and Superheating

Eddy currents are loops of electrical current induced within conductors by a changing magnetic field. These currents can generate significant heat due to resistive losses in the metal. In theory, if a powerful enough magnetic field or electromagnetic pulse (EMP) was directed at the bridge, it could induce eddy currents strong enough to superheat the steel, causing it to glow orange and even melt.

Directed Energy Weapons Hypothesis

The theory that DEWs were used in the destruction of the Francis Scott Key Bridge posits that these weapons could create the necessary electromagnetic conditions to induce eddy currents in the steel structure. Directed Energy Weapons, developed and refined since the early 1980s, have the capability to focus electromagnetic energy precisely, which could theoretically cause localized superheating of materials like steel. This hypothesis aligns with witness reports of fiery outbursts and severe structural deformations.

Alternative Scientific Explanations

While the DEW hypothesis is compelling, there are other scientifically plausible explanations for the observed phenomena:

  1. Electrical Fires and Explosions: The bridge’s infrastructure includes numerous electrical components and wiring. A significant electrical fault or arcing could cause intense localized heating and fires, leading to orange-hot outbursts. Electrical explosions could also produce similar visual effects and structural damage.
  2. Chemical Reactions: The bridge may have been exposed to chemicals or fuels that can burn at very high temperatures. An accidental or intentional chemical fire involving such substances could generate enough heat to superheat steel, causing melting and deformation.
  3. Structural Overloading and Friction: Overloading of the bridge or parts of it could cause rapid, intense friction between structural components. This friction could produce enough heat to create fiery outbursts and cause the steel to warp and melt. This scenario, though less likely, is still within the realm of possibility.
  4. Impact Damage: High-velocity impacts, whether from vehicles, projectiles, or falling debris, could generate sufficient kinetic energy to cause localized heating. This energy transfer could lead to fiery outbursts and significant deformation of the steel.

Conclusion

While the DEW hypothesis offers a high-tech explanation for the orange-hot fiery outbursts and severe deformation of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, other scientifically plausible explanations exist. Electrical fires, chemical reactions, structural overloading, and impact damage could all contribute to the observed phenomena. Further investigation and forensic analysis are necessary to determine the exact cause of the destruction and to validate or refute the involvement of Directed Energy Weapons. The debate exists, fueled by the dramatic and unusual nature of the bridge’s extremely unlikely total and nearly instantaneous failure.

Solution

There were no high-velocity impacts (the bridge actually “collapsed” rather slowly!). Also, all the lights (and thus all the power) had gone out before the fiery-outbursts appear. There is not enough time for flammables to ignite, as the fiery outbursts appear and vanish all within a few seconds lifetime. Same for the friction suggestion. The only plausible two explanations for the fiery outbursts are (1) blast furnace; (2) Directed Energy Weapons. Since no blast furnace was present, the answer must be (2).

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