Missing and Melted Glass and Mega Mass of Insta Rusted Steel Indicate Ford Rouge Power Plant was attacked by DEW in 1999 similarly to Chernobyl, PEPCON in Nevada and many other locations since
Essentially zero glass anywhere, except a bunch of fractured panes and meter covers in which the glass has been “impossibly” fractured and/or catastrophically molten. Meanwhile, an extremely large amount of the massive amount of steel is thoroughly insta-rusted l and/or warped (sometimes wilted). These are all clues to Directed Energy Weapons having been used to destroy this industrial giant in 1999.
Conspiracy-First Theory: American Middle Class has been targeted in numerous ways over decades, most egregiously by energy weaponry destroying infrastructure.
It seems likely that the same technique was applied at Chernobyl. Chernobyl was also the power source for the DUGA-3 RADAR blaster, responsible for the Woodpecker Microwave Attack begun against USA by Russia in 1976 (American bicentennial).
The Ongoing secret warfare is deeper and more complex than nearly everyone has realized. Microwave weaponry superheats the steel, which “insta”-rusts and ignites nearby combustibles. Molten aluminum (in cars wheels) is an hallmark, as is (otherwise inexplicably) molten glass.
BELOW: White / grey “smoke” similar to other DEW Attack sites, notably 911 WTC.
“Gas explosion” was also the cover-story “explanation” given in the similar (though larger) explosion at PEPCON facility in Nevada, 1986…a competitor to Dick Cheney’s KERR-MCGEE monster predecessor to HALLIBURTON.
Curiously, some control boards were reportedly saved, refurbished and put in the Henry Ford Museum; however, pictures reveal the main power operating frequency was 50 Hz, not the USA standard 60 Hz.
https://www.alamy.com/control-boards-of-the-old-power-plant-image529674811.html
22:30 into video: “Look at that, it’s like a waterfall of glass.”
Notice the hallmark drooping “wilted” metal in the window frame. This appears to have been a low-intensity microwave DEW attack.
“Yeah, but why is [all this metal] stuff melted, but not other stuff, [like the] plastic stuff on the boiler…” LOL BECAUSE PLASTIC DOES NOT SUPERHEAT FROM MICROWAVE EXPOSURE WHEREAS METAL DOES.
My question is: Was Ford, Inc. how much if any of a Knowing and Willing Accomplice in this intrigue that ultimately furthered the demise of the auto industry in America?
“I was the last operator [on] #6 Boiler”
CONSPIRACYFIRST has breakdown of evidence showing this was a Directed N .R .G Attack, just like at Chernobyl, PEPCON in Nevada, and many many other locations. Check the evidence in case you’re new to the theory of energy beams being used to disable / destroy infrastructure to weaken economic engine of American Middle Class preparing for NWO induction/takeover. Long and subtle; so so many people totally oblivious still.
BELOW: “You see that [massive] I-beam right there? That’s bowed-out.”
(2 Feb 1999) Natural Sound An explosion and fire has rocked the generating station of a huge Ford Motors plant in Michigan, in the United States, killing one person and injuring at least 16 others. A Ford spokesman says three workers are unaccounted for after the blast. The 11-hundred acre Rouge facility, built by Henry Ford in 1918, is one of the company’s largest plants worldwide. This power house, generating electricity for the entire Ford Motors complex in Dearborn, Michigan U-S-A, produces enough electricity to serve a city the size of Boston. But at around 1300 (local time) a massive explosion tore through the building, cutting power in the plant. Dearborn police cordoned off the area around the plant, claiming they were being cautious because they feared a second explosion. At its peak in the 1940s, 85-thousand people worked at the plant about seven miles (11 point 2 kilometres) west of Detroit. About 10-thousand people now work at the six Ford factories still in operation at the Rouge, giving it the highest concentration of Ford employees and factories in the world. About a dozen ambulances lined the streets around the burning building at the historic plant, as heavy grey smoke billowed from the windows after the blast. The company said at least one person was killed, correcting an early statement that two had died. A spokesman said another 16 were injured. But local hospitals claim many more were injured in the blast. Nearby Oakwood Hospitals received 21 patients, with six to eight suffering severe burns. And ten others were transferred to other hospitals because of the severity of their burns. A spokeswoman for Ford said she couldn’t explain the difference between the company’s injury total and the hospitals’ figures. Three workers are still unaccounted for. The cause of the explosion is under investigation.