The Sky Of Australia Turned Into A Terrible Bloody Color - Alternative View

The Sky Of Australia Turned Into A Terrible Bloody Color - Alternative View
The Sky Of Australia Turned Into A Terrible Bloody Color - Alternative View

Video: The Sky Of Australia Turned Into A Terrible Bloody Color - Alternative View

Video: The Sky Of Australia Turned Into A Terrible Bloody Color - Alternative View
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Thousands of people in distress will be rescued by army helicopters as deadly wildfires have turned the sky bloody crimson off Australia's southeast coast.

Memorable photos and videos from local residents show how devastating fires continue to burn, turning daylight into an eerie crimson red ….

Since in UFO materials, in materials about smoke in Australia, some readers reproach the editors of the sites for poor video quality and demand HD, strangesounds.org responded to the wishes of the picky public and provided a good selection:

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We hope you enjoyed the spectacle and now we have no doubts about the reliability of the photo / video. Therefore, let's move on to the main thing:

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These are original Reuters photos courtesy of The Sun. A burnt-out pickup does not make an expensive impression, so the wheels there are not forged, but cast most likely. They are made from an alloy of aluminum, which softens at a temperature of 660 degrees Celsius and titanium, which melts at temperatures higher than one and a half thousand. Therefore, the question arises: what made them so hot?

If you put a piece of aluminum into a fire, it won't melt in any way. Many readers, most likely, conducted this experiment when in childhood they threw spoons, sledges, and some other rubbish into the fire. And nothing melted.

Moreover: aluminum is a fairly flammable metal and with good oxygen access it burns no worse than magnesium, the filling for solid-propellant rockets is just made of aluminum. How could he melt?

And nearby there is some kind of chalabuda, some trees. Why didn't they catch fire? Why didn't the paint on the car fade? The burning temperature of the paint is much lower than the melting point of aluminum. All this is very strange and suggests some kind of orbital arsonists.

And one more interesting thought concerns the "Australian Apocalypse", about which everyone writes - they don't even use other words, because the word is exactly what is needed to describe what is happening. But isn't this what David Montaigne wrote about, isn't this what Nexus Magazine wrote about? They referred to the aborigines of AUSTRALIA, who promised that everything would begin in December 2019.

So it went with them: December came and painted the skies bloody. Therefore, most likely Montaigne, Nexus, and the natives of Australia are somewhat right: the Apocalypse has begun and the pole shift is ahead of us.