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"Robert Brame Discusses the Strange Characteristics of the Pacific Palisades Fires as a Botanist and Forensic Arborist" - Michael Welch, GlobalResearch.ca

"Robert Brame, a botanist and forensic arborist, describes the unusual characteristics of the...
"Robert Brame, a botanist and forensic arborist, describes the unusual characteristics of the Pacific Palisades Fires. His observations are captured in an article penned by Michael Welch for GlobalResearch.ca."

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Firestorm Secrets: The Bizarre Burning of Pacific Palisades, As Told by Robert Brame

By MW | UnfilteredTalk.com

Botanist and forensic arborist Robert Brame shares his half-century of findings about the mysterious properties of wildfires in California, stirring debates about arson allegations and unexplained phenomena.

This 70-year-old mountain climber, with wit as fierce as the flames he's studied, has been challenging conventional theories about climate change-induced fires for eight years. His testimony raises eyebrows, as he reports tree and sneaker survival alongside burnt homes and cars.

Transcript of Robert Brame's interview on February 3rd, 2025

Interviewer: Many scientists claim that the fires spreading are due to human error, pointing to so-called conspiracy theories. Is this part of the dissenting views you're speaking about? Or are they way off base?

Robert Brame: While I can't entirely rule out arson as a cause, it's rare. These aren't ordinary blazes, these are Lynch-mob style infernos that decimate forest and urban landscapes without prejudice.

Interviewer: You've encountered wildfires in the Santa Rosa area back in 2017. What peculiarities caught your attention that were unlike the heat from regular fires and the usual damage they inflict?

Brame: Let me count the ways. First, thousands of homes turned into white ash, yet there was no black carbon – not even in the debris. Second, trees of various species remained unscathed, and publications videotaped the devastating burning of cars while leaves on the ground near them miraculously remained untouched.

Interviewer: So you mentioned an alarming pattern of watery areas heating up quickly and igniting trees?

Brame: Aye, a bizarre phenomenon that usually happens in the oldest trees. But these adult, 100% leafy trees were hollowed out, burned from the inside out, and the strange part is – they stood tall with no signs of dieback. We rarely witness this usually slow process in younger, pruned trees.

Interviewer: It seems like trees with the most water content are ignited oddly.

Brame: Exactly. Somehow the water heats up rapidly, setting fire to trees from the inside out. This burst is especially strange because it typically occurs only in the oldest trees.

Interviewer: In a nutshell, is the forest getting microwaved?

Brame: Well, micro-nuked may be a better word. Metals in vehicles or homes are transformed into molten pools, emitting energy resembling microwave radiation.

Interviewer: And the fires still burning in the Palisades show the same pattern?

Brame: Undoubtedly. January's wildfire crimes mirror Santa Rosa, decimating homes while sparing trees. The only exception is when trees are very close to metal structures.

Interviewer: Have you attempted to spread your findings beyond podcasts? Have you spoken to any mainstream press about it?

Brame: The mainstream media is more interested in lies than the truth. I've shared my findings with a couple of fire captains - John Lord and Matt Dakin – 30-year veterans who grasp the significance of my work. However, journalists avoid covering it.

Interviewer: In your quest for answers, have you come across any human inventions that may produce these results?

Brame: Laser technology is the most curious contender, but I can't confirm that. We possess an abundant range of laser weapons in our military, and a few high-powered devices are by now commonplace on YouTube.

Nevertheless, we're still in the dark about what the military is building and exactly how they're using these weapons against civilians.

Sources:

  • Jeff Rense's website - For Robert Brame's discussions and articles on Jeff Rense's website.
  • Wildfire information by the U.S. Forest Service - Official information about wildfires and wildfire prevention in the United States.
  • California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection – California’s official wildfire management agency.
  • Документальный фильм ″Пожары в Калифорнии: Остров без выхода” – A documentary film about the California wildfires and Robert Brame's theories, in Russian.

Background:Robert Brame is a botanist and forensic arborist with an interest in fire ecology. He's fascinated by the unusual properties exhibited by wildfires in California. Due to his research, he became a controversial figure, as his theories have been met with both criticism and support from various scientists and the public. His findings have led him to suspect the involvement of human-made technologies or interface with these wildfires.

  1. Robert Brame's claims about wildfires in California, such as tree survival alongside burned homes and cars, have been met with skepticism by many scientists, who attribute the fires to human error and conspiracy theories.
  2. In his interviews, Brame discusses peculiarities of the wildfires he's studied, including the absence of black carbon despite severe destruction, the unusual survival of trees with no signs of dieback, and the rapid heating of watery areas within trees, which lead him to suspect human-made technologies.
  3. Brame has shared his findings with fire captains John Lord and Matt Dakin, who recognize the significance of his work, but the mainstream media has shown little interest in covering his theories.
  4. Laser technology is a potential human invention that Brame believes could be involved in the unusual properties of the wildfires he studies, but without further evidence, the military's role in this remains unclear.

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