Reconsidering Centralia PA Mine Fire as possibly helped along by DEW

Reconsidering Centralia PA Mine Fire as possibly helped along by DEW

With 75% of world’s known dense, pure, valuable anthracite coal open to theft, was DEW used to bake, subterraneanly heat and vacate the land? Evidence for chronic, mild application of DEW.

Reconsidering Centralia PA Mine Fire as possibly helped along by DEW

Baked trees not burned.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=StNJB63AGgc

ABOVE: John Lokitis Jr. was among the last residents of Centralia, Pennsylvania, a town largely abandoned due to an underground mine fire. He lived there from birth until 2009, when he was evicted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Following his eviction, his home was demolished in 2010. As of the latest available information, Lokitis resides in a nearby town and continues to honor Centralia’s traditions. He has refurbished many of the town’s old Christmas decorations at his own expense and displays them during the holidays.

Sterilized soil.

Grey mist not really smoke.

Evenly and thoroughly rusted steel “vent” pipes.

Hundreds were driven. Were they used for shock-and-awe effect? Did they supply air to a genuine mine fire, possibly in order to quick-burn or otherwise control it? Were they present to release pressure? Why not make them taller, or vent them through filters?

Regardless of the truth, every single one appears uniformly and thoroughly rusted. Is this a natural occurrence or have they also been beset by DEW heating and consequent oxidization?

Interesting how the buried gas tanks at the service station were low-boiled.

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