Searching for theories surrounding the Hawaii wildfires, waned into disappointment(no real and close to real evidence). Among the notable examples, there's a video circulating showcasing what appears to be a laser beam igniting the fires. However, upon closer examination, it becomes evident that this footage originates from the launch of a rocket, devoid of any connection to the wildfires.
Another piece of misleading content features a transformer explosion in Chile, which was initially erroneously linked to the Hawaii fires. Subsequent investigations, however, reveal that this explosion is entirely unrelated to the wildfires and serves as a classic case of misinformation.
One intriguing yet misconstrued post showcases a striking streak of light referred to as a "light pillar." This captivating phenomenon, stemming from an optical illusion produced by reflections off ice crystals on a cold day, was inaccurately attributed to the controlled burn at an Ohio oil refinery, rather than having any correlation to the Hawaii fires.
Lastly, a rather tenuous conspiracy theory suggests the involvement of figures like Zuckerberg and Oprah aiming to acquire land in Hawaii. The premise implies that these prominent individuals were previously unable to purchase land there, leading to speculation about their potential influence over the wildfires. However, this theory appears strained and lacks substantial evidence to support its claims.
Friday, August 25, 2023
All conspiracies surrounding the Hawaii fires
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment