DEWs Helping Rollovers

One towing company (Pepe’s) in California servied over 1,000 tractor-trailer rollovers in 2025. That’s three daily, a whopping number. DEW is suspected to have at least some and possibly substantial involvement.

One DEW hallmark is warping and crumpling of steel. Electromagnetic fields of the DEW blast unavoidably induce, particularly in flat metal, eddy currents which then cause a magnetic effect often resulting in peculiar crumpling, crushing, warping. The side of this container is, unusually, crumpled and warped inward which seem inexplicable and arouses suspicion of external energy source such as DEW.

Container noted as “brand new” at 0:40 in. Also, the owner/operator (and manifest) list the container as empty; however, very experienced towing crew says it is in fact full. Own/Op says on camera that the driver picked up the wrong load. So there is some kind of monkey business going on. Likely the contents are magnetic – will respond to magnetic fields such as those evoked by DEW Attack.

One of the front tie-down locks ‘came loose’. This is recurring evidence at rollovers. The locks are metal; is magnetically-induced repulsion of ‘hand-tightened’ fittings possible explanation? The container was crumpled/inwarded more towards the front, near the tie-down lock that ‘came loose’ or ‘broke free’. Just noticing patterns.

I didn’t search long for this but instead just quickly picked one of fancy from the many, many rollovers, and of course so much DEW-indicative evidence immediately leapt forth. How many others are DEW-involved?
https://www.youtube.com/@PepesTowingService/search?query=rollover

Weird how the “brand new” container is undamaged on the down side but “pushed inward” and “magnetically crumpled” on the up/right side, as if maybe an energy beam added a push to the over…just a thought.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W85_kH8SnX0

DEWs Helping Rollovers
On a “brand new” container, such inward peculiarly crumpled damage is extremely unlikely, unless the magnetic effects of DEW Attack are involved; then, that explanation is full, complete and most sensible.

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Owner: “I didn’t know; [female driver] took the wrong container.” So there is some intrigue, mystery, unusualness involved. Switcharoo to ensure magnetic cargo? Was the cargo inside targeted for its value? The point is, here again, confusion, chaos — it’s not some mundane cargo like soup cans or televisions or textiles as in the many millions of other containers; no, but instead something weird afoot…

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