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Re: Starting Chemical Fires In The Air!         

Group: alt.magick · Group Profile
Author: virtualadepts
Date: Mar 12, 2007 14:05

On Mar 12, 4:18 pm, virtualade...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Mar 12, 9:42 am, virtualade...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> If someone started flying over the air around a city, and no one could
>> detect them. Let's say they kept flying around the sun, where no one
>> was looking. Then lets say they started seeding the air with oil, and
>> chemicals. So that the chemicals were to persist in the environment,
>> and freely contain themselves in the air. Then they would just need
>> to drop a bomb hot enough to spark the chemical fire and ignite the
>> air. I've read that once air gets hots enough it turns to plasma
>> anyway, and you can actually start chemical fires in the air using
>> nuclear physics.
>
>> What would you call a bomb like that?
>
> Live: Fire Fueled by Gas Well Explosion in Texas
> Last Edited: Monday, 12 Mar 2007, 1:59 PM MDT
> Created: Monday, 12 Mar 2007, 1:59 PM MDT
> Credit: MyFox
>
> Fire has been burning for about 45 minutes.

Huge Gas Line Explosion Knocks Out Power to 30,000 People in Texas

Monday , March 12, 2007

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About 30,000 people reportedly lost power Monday after a massive gas
line explosion in Parker County, Texas.

Flames have engulfed 10 pieces of equipment and several cars. Early
reports say the flames could be seen from miles away. The flames
appeared to be fed from a gas line.

Bob Hopkins, the public information officer for the Weatherford,
Texas, Fire Department, told FOX News shortly after 4 p.m. that the
explosion took place after a high-pressure line operated by Chevron
ruptured.

"We can tell at this point the men were working on the line, it's
apparent by the backhoes around it, but we don't know what caused it,"
Hopkins said, adding that officials are not yet sure if there are any
injuries resulting from the blast.

Parker County authorities rushed to the scene, as flames rolled
several hundred feet into the air from a line in a rural area north of
Weatherford.

The area where the fire is raging is located about 30 miles west of
Fort Worth.
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