Does steel shown in these photos appear to be cracked and shattered, or melted?
Realize: Steel fractures and shatters; it never warps or wilts unless it is melted and or molecularly disrupted by energy beam weapons (“DEW).
Since nothing else is known capable of melting steel in free- and long-standing power pylons (besides the Directed Energy Weapons introduced in 1983 by President Reagan), these images in fact prove an ongoing, decades-long testing of DEW Attack vector against power pylons / power-grid, and likely also a wholly manufactured “disaster-capitalism” undermining of the Power Grid.
Will Jan 2026 be the year of attempted Mass Kill by power outage? It nicely coincides with Trump’s “ICE” ‘brown-shirt’ raids, fulfilling the numeracy aspect of large “elite” manuevers.
Melting is at base only.
Pylônes effondrés sous le poids de la glace durant la crise de verglas Saint-Césaire (Montérégie) Trottier, Armand 8 janvier 1998 Droits: La Presse ice storm
Thursday evening storms smashed several transmission power lines near Highway 99 on May 16, 2024, in Cypress. (Marie D. De Jesús / Houston Landing)
OOSTERWOLDE, THE NETHERLANDS – JUNE 21: Damaged high voltage electricity pylons after a after a heavy summer thunderstorm with downwind that took place on Friday evening June 18, photographed on June 21, 2021 in Oosterwolde, The Netherlands. Four electricity pylons fell down on roads and houses during this short but heavy storm.(Photo by Sjoerd van der Wal/Getty Images)
OOSTERWOLDE, THE NETHERLANDS – JUNE 21: Damaged high voltage electricity pylons after a after a heavy summer thunderstorm with downwind that took place on Friday evening June 18, photographed on June 21, 2021 in Oosterwolde, The Netherlands. Four electricity pylons fell down on roads and houses during this short but heavy storm.(Photo by Sjoerd van der Wal/Getty Images)
A worker leans on a collapsed pylon in Pretoria on April 12, 2023. – Parts of the South African capital of Pretoria plunged into the dark as at least 7 looted high-voltage power pylons collapsed on a highway on April 10, 2023, exacerbating the country energy supply crisis. Scheduled blackouts, known as loadshedding, have burdened Africa’s most industrialised economy for years, with its state-owned energy firm Eskom failing to keep pace with demand and maintain its ageing coal power infrastructure. (Photo by Michele Spatari / AFP) (Photo by MICHELE SPATARI/AFP via Getty Images)
OCHTRUP, Germany: Men work on electrical pylons knocked down by strong winds on 28 November 2005 near Ochtrup, northwestern Germany. Some 50,000 people in western Germany began their fourth day without electricity today after record snowfall ripped down power lines throughout the region. The weight of thick ice and snow damaged about 50 electrical polls plunging much of the area around the city of Muenster near the Dutch border into darkness. AFP PHOTO DDP/VOLKER HARTMANN GERMANY OUT (Photo credit should read VOLKER HARTMANN/DDP/AFP via Getty Images)
WINTERBOURNE, ENGLAND – SEPTEMBER 27: An electricity pylon is seen laying on the ground after being pulled down at Martinstown, on September 27, 2022 in Winterbourne, England. The National Grid has started to remove 22 pylons and 8.8km of overhead cable from the skyline to transform views of the Dorset Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Located near the villages of Martinstown and Winterbourne Abbas, the Going Underground project is one of the first schemes in the world to remove high-voltage electricity transmission infrastructure solely to enhance the landscape. (Photo by Finnbarr Webster/Getty Images)
OOSTERWOLDE, THE NETHERLANDS – JUNE 21: Damaged high voltage electricity pylons after a after a heavy summer thunderstorm with downwind that took place on Friday evening June 18, photographed on June 21, 2021 in Oosterwolde, The Netherlands. Four electricity pylons fell down on roads and houses during this short but heavy storm.(Photo by Sjoerd van der Wal/Getty Images)
OOSTERWOLDE, THE NETHERLANDS – JUNE 21: Damaged high voltage electricity pylons after a after a heavy summer thunderstorm with downwind that took place on Friday evening June 18, photographed on June 21, 2021 in Oosterwolde, The Netherlands. Four electricity pylons fell down on roads and houses during this short but heavy storm.(Photo by Sjoerd van der Wal/Getty Images)
OOSTERWOLDE, THE NETHERLANDS – JUNE 21: Damaged high voltage electricity pylons after a after a heavy summer thunderstorm with downwind that took place on Friday evening June 18, photographed on June 21, 2021 in Oosterwolde, The Netherlands. Four electricity pylons fell down on roads and houses during this short but heavy storm.(Photo by Sjoerd van der Wal/Getty Images)
Notice that the truck is also damaged by DEW — superheated, insta-rusted. No doubt this was partly an experiment to see if two superheated metals would somehow fuse together.This vehicle was “toasted” by DEW Attack. Perhaps this was in part a test of beam accuracy?This vehicle was “toasted” by DEW Attack. Perhaps this was in part a test of beam accuracy?