Search for news stories about the recent Maui wildfire and you’re likely to find two results:
“Informative” news stories (containing little more than the “official” explanation — which, of course, was whipped up before a conclusive investigation could even begin let alone be completed)
“Fact-checkers” desperate to paint any alternative explanations as ludicrous and impossible (usually by completely misrepresenting and “straw-manning” the alternative explanations to the point of absurdity)
And you’ll certainly NEVER hear about this:
During the 1989 U.S. invasion of Panama — to oust Manuel Noriega, the drug dealer and former CIA partner in drug dealing and money laundering — the U.S. military experimented with then-cutting-edge weapons technology, including “unknown” and “unexplained” weaponry…
The evidence?
Dead soldiers were found melted along with their weapons (!) and cars inexplicably cut in two — as if by a laser.
Do such weapons even exist?
In fact, you’ll find weapons manufacturers have been advertising these “directed energy weapons” — high-powered lasers, high-energy microwaves — for quite some time now.
The next logical question:
Would the U.S. ever use such weapons on a civilian population?
In this exclusive Brasscheck film, we lay out the evidence and give reasons — from historical examples — why the answer may be “yes.”
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