They aren't helping their case blaming or mentioning directed energy weapons, only making it more easy to dismiss as just another crazy conspiracy theorist. Look at the facts, it's simple enough to draw much less crazy conclusions based on probability.
there's nothing about energy weapons in the video.
it may have been an issue of how early this video was compared to others. There was some serious lack of coverage early on, and even now the coverage of the event is very underplayed.
East Palestine got more coverage than this. That was mostly thanks to Trump
They aren't helping their case blaming or mentioning directed energy weapons, only making it more easy to dismiss as just another crazy conspiracy theorist. Look at the facts, it's simple enough to draw much less crazy conclusions based on probability.
It's not the only claim in the video that's bogus:
Took 2 seconds to search up this:
https://www.npr.org/2023/08/18/1194547885/maui-fires-mother-raced-save-son-lahaina
there's nothing about energy weapons in the video.
it may have been an issue of how early this video was compared to others. There was some serious lack of coverage early on, and even now the coverage of the event is very underplayed.
East Palestine got more coverage than this. That was mostly thanks to Trump