“Yeah, [driver] was on-phyre, then he fell down…he’s in the ambulance…” 2:00 in
“I heard this sound…and the ground was on-Phyre” 2:25
“I saw fire-streaks…’wow that is weird’…” 4:30
Phyre-whirl / Phyrenado at 6:00 in
“I feel hot” (thru the glass) 7:20
Video commentary seems very strange, unnatural, like scripted inanity. Also, it’s edited: Odd fade-to-black at 0:26. Another at 5:46. Suspiciously good angle; perfect landscape mode; perfect timing. Feels Zapruderish.
Anyone else notice the people leaving footprints in the GRASS at 3:45 ?? That’s just weird
You see the driver at 0:10 come on screen and collapse beside the truck.

DEW Hallmarks
Inexplicable. Onlookers bewildered.
Furious phyre without sufficient fuel. The metal itself is weaponized by the microwave Directed Energy Weapons.
Phyrenado appears
Most amazing is how th supposed ‘eyewitness testimony’ is absolutely false, every single sentence of it. Watch for yourself and compare — ?v=KTu8NB1aKyo




“Bringing Denver to a standstill.” you couldn’t strategically pick a worse spot… hmmm.

DEW Hallmark — Persistent self-re-igniting phyre, impossible to extinguish — “Firefighters … just a few minutes ago were spraying foam on it still putting out hot-spots five hours later.” 1:35












4:00 in is a total lie proven by the other-side video — they did NOT “decide to let it burn” but what in fact happened is that the fire engines ran out of water. the dahcam audio from the fire dept itself proves this reporter is a yammering liar.


DEW Hallmark — Persisten self-igniting phyre — 5:35 in “…putting another layer of foam…”

DEW Hallmark — Massive damage to roadway: “…how much damage was done to I25?” 6:45 in







DEW Hallmark – Electromagnetic effects, damage caused to wiring by electro-magnetic weapon: ‘…[cop] reported seeing damage to overhead power lines for light rail’ (presumably sparks, since the lines were 70-100 feet distant from phyre). 11:15 in

DEW Hallmark — Persistent self-re-igniting phyre. This is more than 5 hours later.
