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Why Did 100 Douglas Firs 'Break'?
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[quote:Lancifer:MV8zNzYyMzU2XzY3NDAwMTg3XzU0RkU3N0ZG] [quote:beeches:MV8zNzYyMzU2XzY3NDAwMTc0XzRBNkYzQThB] [quote:Lancifer:MV8zNzYyMzU2XzY3Mzk5ODU0XzFBOTU3RUM0] [quote:beeches:MV8zNzYyMzU2XzY3Mzk5ODA1XzEwRTVCQTE3] Tunguska [/quote] A small meteor strike makes sense. Sort of... [/quote] totally sort of... I do not think it is the cause, it is the similarity to the oddness of the Tunguska event. trees differ in their strength this is odd [/quote] I look at the mature ones out my window and go...oh shit...I hope they don't suddenly just decide to snap for no apparent reason. It was a good out of the way place to 'test' something though. [/quote]
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This is rather odd. I live slightly North of there in South Coastal BC. The weather hasn't been bad at all. This is odd. Directed energy weapon perhaps? There was a weird energy 'burst' that wasn't an EQ. Anyhow it's not a very long video. I could see hemlocks falling over for no reason, but not Douglas Firs.
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