Original Bernard Eastlund Patent for HAARP Tech described it primarily as an electromagnetic tectonic device for locating underground oil and communicating with submarines; the technology was promptly expanded, weaponized, militarized. “Super interesting that red hose “looks brand-new” and the large truck tires totally unburned, pristine looking. Yet the steel so thoroughly and uniformly rusted. A fresh theory explores a possible alternative factor contributing to the self-contradictory damage. DEWISH LIGHTNING”
Was Mt St Helens eruption “caused” to happen by DEW as military test of tectonic weaponry? The evidence is monumental and curiously self-conflicting: Presumably, the ‘energy profile’ necessary for penetrative tectonic reach and upset is short, bursty pulses, insufficient to cause prolong superheating of steel, yet perhaps sufficient to cause jellification per HUTCHISON EFFECT. This matches the evidence which is largely relatively lightly insta-rusted steel that is more “wrumpled” / jellified and beaten / battered vs immediately adjacent utterly untouched flammables. No doubt there was a massive eruption, but the evidence does not support damage solely via pyroclastic flow nor acoustic impact (“blast wave”). When examined close-up, it is immediately clear that other energy was involved.
“Imagine if tectonic weaponry were involved — Overwhelming evidence of energy attack is analyzed on DEWISH LIGHTNING — Also: Super interesting about the lava tube around 14:15 in: Alllllll the melting appears to be gravity-driven (downwards) with zero, absolutely no lateral movement, as if somehow the lava sat still and melted the walls. Had the supposed lava been flowing, surely at least one of the millions of drooping / downward-melted nodules would have been in any direction except downward. Also, where is the lava?? “lava tube” sounds like some prefabricated explanatory mind-meme that actually does not at all fit any readily observed evidence. Maybe it’s time for a complete rethink? DEWISH LIGHTNING offers one alt.”
Interesting self-conflicting data
- Plastic, rubber, vinyl still present – not burned away (because no superheating of metal by DEW)
- Glass not melted away
- Fine details still present (dash speedometer numbers, gauge)
- Uniform insta-rust on some vehicles, not present (and paint intact) on others
- Obvious damage on some vehicles, inexplicable (apparently DEW-caused) on others
- Curiously warped, wilted steel amongst shattered and fractured (as expected) steel
- Imploded fuel tanks
- Steel cables drawn-out, strewn but not frayed
- Scorched (irradiated) earth where nothing grows even after several decades of time
- No glass present at all
- Insta-rusted / superheated engine, yet rubber hoses intact and seemingly still viable
- Fine wiring present untouched
Eyewitness testimony of extreme noise despite extreme distance:
“I was 15 and living in Shelton, WA when it erupted. Shelton is 2 hours away and the noise was so loud I thought 2 speeding logging trucks had a head on collision in front of my house. I jumped out of bed and ran out to the street expecting to see brutal wreckage. Instead I saw the plume from the eruption. My first thought was that the Russians had dropped an atomic bomb, the plume looked just like pictures I have seen on TV. After the initial panic I remember being relieved it was “only” a volcano. After the plume left it was unbelievably eerie to look down the road and see nothing where a beautiful volcano used to rise above the trees. In 1981 I flew from Sea/Tac to San Jose and the view from the plane was crazy, it looked like a [scene] from an Apocalypse movie. You could see the direction the ash went, it spread out from the mountain to the East. The trees that were knocked down from the blast were all laying the same direction, away from the blast.”
“I was in my home, in Vancouver, Canada, just finished showing. I was making breakfast when there was a HUGE bang. It felt like a truck rammed into the house. I went out in the paved lane and found a never before Crack was now running from the top of our chimney to about half way. I later found out is was the shock wave from Mt. Saint Helens eruption. My home was, as a crow flies, 290.3 miles away.”
“This video gave me chills. I grew up in WA State and was in Eastern WA when Mt. Saint Helens erupted. It was scary. You couldn’t even see your hand in front of your face because the ash was so thick. And back then there was no 24/7 cable news to find out what was happening. It was like the end of the world happened. When the ash started creeping into the house we all ended up in my Grand Fathers small underground wine cellar with a hand held radio trying to get a signal enough to find out what was happening. It was a week and a half later before we dug the car out of the ash and was able to slowly drive with very little visibility out of Easter WA. It was releif when we finally got out of there and onto the other side of the mountains. The air in Seattle was still really ashy but I remember seeing a ray of sunshine trying to Break through and you could at least see 20 feet in front of you. I have never under estimated that mountain since & always get a bad feeling when near it to this day. The landscape is nothing as it was but at least trees started growing again. It’s not a Baren waste land as it was for many years after the volcano. Like I said in the beginning, I was getting chills watching you in this video just knowing what happened and what still can happen at anytime. Mt. Saint Helens and Mt. Rainier that was showing behind you in the video are both Ticking time bombs & someday it one of the two will blow again. I know this video is old but Thanks for sharing.”
“I was a junior in high school living in the foothills of the cascades between Mount Rainer and Mt St Helen’s…I will never forget that day…so surreal…it went from daytime to almost dark immediately and the ash fell like heavy snow covering everything in inches of Grey ash…not far from where I was folks were dying…when she went it was like the biggest bomb a person could ever imagine…I feel very fortunate to be here.”
“Super cool video. I got a cool story about that day. I live in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada 🇨🇦. We were in our living room and we heard this enormous boooom. We had a very large front window. 6 x 8 feet. You could see the glass shaking. We all looked at each other “like what the hell”. And then all you could hear was dogs barking like crazy. It scared the hell out of them too. My mom immediately turned on the radio ( they didn’t have almost instant tv coverage back then ). And within a moment or two the broadcast said Mt. St. Helens erupted. This boom was loud, so loud the pressure wave was able to shake that window. I don’t know the exact distance between us and the eruption, but I know it’s a hell of a long way. I still remember it clear as day. What an enormous explosion.”
Anomalous health effects:
“I lived in Gresham OR when it blew. What a mess. I breathed in too much ash even though I tried to protect myself and husband and kids. I’m 72 now with severe problems with my lungs. I’ve been told that a lot of the problem was the ash.” (Similar to lung damage from 911 WTC ash)
“in 1991 we, in the Falkland Islands, got a lot of ash from a Chilean Volcano. Lots of farms in Chile and Argentina lost thousands of sheep and other livestock…many farms never recovered. It was quite bad for the sheep in the Islands. Teeth got badly worn down and hooves were bleeding, the dust was so abrasive. Lots of streams had algae growth in them and the grasslands really greened up a lot in the following years. Incredible isnt it, the power of these things to destroy…yet the ground recovers and life goes on.”
Anomalous damage:
“May, 1980, we were fishing the Satsop river when a big “boom” made the ground shake. We jumped up and threw gear in the car and raced for home. The ash was like driving in a Blizzard. The ash scraped the windshield and ruined it. It was hard to breathe. No one went anywhere for a couple days.”
“I remember visiting it in 1999. There was almost no living plants, all the trees were laid down. Not even weeds were growing.”
“I was standing on the deck at my moms house, actually facing St.Helens when it erupted, it was an awesome sight, being safely in Portland, the actual destruction came later in news casts, the sky turned grey and what looked like a snow storm, was ash, face masks adorned, you couldn’t help but be out to touch it. My father, who lives in Centralia WA. got ash up to a couple feet I think it was, it burned the paint off the cars, destroyed any living plant life, it was amazing the amount of damage just the ash caused, imagine everything else. We went up to the mountain a year after it blew, it was like being on the moon, everything was grey and desolate, it had an eerie feeling and it was so silent, still a large spew of smoke coming from the center.”
Anomalous investigation:
“Chrysler dissected some emergency vehicles from the Mt.St. Helen’s area. I was one of the mechanics. It was amazing to me how the ash totally clogs the air inlet in 10 minutes but further in the engine bearings are ruined and the wheel bearings and alternator bearings are shot too. All failed within minutes…”
The bulldozer is actually a log skidder and the thing with all the cables is called a yarder for logging.











































































































1980s truck tire, uniroyal 9.00-20 – need to know if steel belted or not
Thinking…
Likely not steel-belted.
For a 1980s Uniroyal truck tire marked 9.00-20:
- “9.00-20” with a dash usually means bias-ply / bias construction.
- A steel-belted radial would normally be marked 9.00R20 or say RADIAL / STEEL BELTED RADIAL on the sidewall.
- Older 9.00-20 truck tires were commonly nylon bias-ply tube-type tires.
- It may still have steel beads, but that does not mean steel-belted.
Check the sidewall for wording like:
- NYLON
- RAYON
- POLYESTER
- STEEL
- TUBE TYPE
- LOAD RANGE
- RADIAL
If it only says something like “4 nylon plies tread / 4 nylon plies sidewall”, then it is not steel-belted.
Also: 9.00-20 often goes with old multi-piece/split rims — treat as dangerous if airing up.
- It is marked 9.00-20
- I can see UNIROYAL
- The sidewall appears to say NYLON / bias-style construction text, not radial
- I do not see RADIAL, STEEL BELTED, or 9.00R20
So: this looks like a bias-ply nylon truck tire, not a steel-belted radial.
Caveat: steel beads are still normal. But “steel-belted” specifically: probably no based on the visible markings.