Did Illegals from the South Ignite the Fires in Texas?
David Martin | The Daily Knight
How is it that the Texas Panhandle recently drenched with cold rains and presently experiencing nighttime lows near 30 has suddenly exploded into a raging wildfire inferno consisting of six different fires that have now charred over 1,000,000 acres? The press cites the "unusually warm weather" and windy conditions as the cause but daytime highs of 45 with nighttime lows in the high 20s / low 30s is not warm for this time of year - certainly not fire weather. Amarillo, which is just minutes away from the large fires is expecting snow today with a high of 48 after an overnight low of 28.
Has it occurred to us that among the thousands of illegals pouring into Texas some of these were paid to start the fires? This shouldn’t seem outlandish when PANTEX, America’s nuclear weapons plant that assembles and stores America’s hydrogen bombs is located right in the middle of the fires, which temporarily forced its closure and evacuation.
And who would hate Texas enough to do something like this but the Communists who resent Texas for opposing attempts to open its borders to revolutionaries from the south. Not to mention that they hate the idea of a nuclear weapons facility that produces weapons that threaten their attempts to overrun our country.
Clearly, the red writing is on the walls, this is no accident. Putin and his Communists eyeball Texas as a major enemy because of its nuclear weapons plant and its attempts to lock illegals out of our country, the same who have been trained by communists to illegally break into our country. Since the 80s this planned invasion of the U.S. has been generated from Nicaragua to go into Mexico and thereupon into the United States, all done of course under the guise of “immigration reform.”
It is no secret that thousands of these illegals have been dispatched to the major cities of America to take their position in the anticipation of a planned revolution at home, so we shouldn’t rule out that these border-breaching rebels were given containers of fuel and paid to light the fires in northern Texas.
Texas Fires Should be Investigated
Normally, arsonists wait for windy conditions before pulling something like this off so they can blame it on the wind, which fuels their efforts. It happens in California all the time. The fact that nobody seems to know what started the Texas fires makes this all the more suspicious. An intensive investigation into the fires would no doubt unveil some interesting facts.
While PANTEX suffered no damage from the fires, the company cancelled operations for two days and evacuated most of its staff out of ‘extreme caution.’ According to a spokesman for the National Nuclear Security Administration, employees had built a fire barrier to protect the facility and staff, including first responders, security personnel and fire fighters that remained on the site.
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