
Tehama Fire: Weaponized Skies and the Next Phase of Electromagnetic Warfare
While the headlines talk about heat waves and drought, something much deeper is happening out there. The Tehama fire in Northern California isn’t just another summer blaze. It ignited under an open sky — no lightning reported — and it spread rapidly under conditions that raise serious red flags for those of us who’ve been watching the skies and the weapons for years.
Let’s break it down.
The Ignition Pattern: Anomalies in the Fireline
From the very first reports, something didn’t sit right. Witnesses described the fire “exploding” in multiple directions, almost simultaneously. Satellite views showed pinpoint eruptions rather than a natural spreading pattern. Fires don’t behave this way — unless something artificial is triggering them.
We’ve seen this before: on June 1, 2023, ignited over 120 fires in a single day. This triggered the provincial fire management agency to declare a preparedness level 5 emergency, its highest level.. Multiple ignition points across Maui. The Lahaina fire jumping from house to house, skipping trees. These aren’t isolated events — they are fingerprints. And the pattern is starting to match what some in the defense world call multi-platform DEW testing.
Directed Energy: How These Weapons Work
Directed Energy Weapons (DEWs) are not science fiction anymore. They’re operational, and they’re versatile:
High-Powered Microwaves (HPMs) disrupt electronics, ignite dry matter, and penetrate structures.
Laser Weapons focus photonic energy onto a single point, creating heat at the molecular level — enough to trigger combustion in seconds.
Plasma beams and scalar wave tech use ionized channels in the atmosphere to transmit energy invisibly and near-instantaneously.
These systems can be mounted on:
Ground-based platforms (like HAARP, EISCAT, or mobile trucks)
Aircraft (including drones and jets with laser turrets)
Satellites in low-Earth orbit — yes, space-based lasers.
Space-Based Platforms: Looking Up for the Source
Recent defense documents confirm the U.S., China, and other major players have been experimenting with orbital laser delivery systems. These are satellites capable of targeting Earth-based coordinates with pin-point accuracy. The military’s stated purpose? Missile defense.
But what if that beam was aimed at a tree canopy during a dry season?
We’ve seen the signs — holes burned clean through trees, bridges with multiple pinpointed ignition points, and what appear to be laser traces in smoke captured on video. This isn’t just plausible anymore — it’s likely.
A space-based laser can:
Operate silently and invisibly
Leave no traditional exhaust or sound signature
Focus on any GPS coordinate
Avoid radar detection entirely
Combine that with aerosolized metallic particles in the air from chemtrails — aluminum, strontium, barium — and you create an electrically conductive sky. One that can be targeted, manipulated, or ignited at will.
Chemtrails: Creating the Perfect Sky for Energy Delivery
Those trails are not condensation — they’re part of a battlefield preparation strategy. They make the atmosphere more receptive to EM energy:
Nano-particulates act like antennas
Plasma fields created by ionospheric heaters (HAARP, SuperDARN)
Low-pressure areas created through radar heating cause strange storm behavior
This system becomes the canvas for painting destruction — whether it’s floods, fires, or blackout zones.
Why the Fires Are Smarter Than They Look
There’s a chilling intelligence behind the way these fires behave:
They erupt in high-value areas (natural resources, private land, resistance zones)
They appear during geopolitical distractions (elections, major trials, global summits)
They often precede Smart City development, land seizures, or UN funding
And they don’t just target land — they trap people.
We’ve seen it over and over: roads blocked, exits sealed off, traffic rerouted, evacuation orders delayed. People trying to flee get caught in fire lines. No way out.
It happened in Paradise. It happened in Lahaina. And from early accounts, it may be happening again in Tehama.
Most people will never see the full picture because the media runs the cover story — heat, climate change, freak accident. But even firefighters know something’s off.
And those of us watching the sky know better.
We’ve filmed the beams. We’ve seen the rings. We’ve heard the hums. We’ve documented synchronized satellite overpasses just hours before these fires begin. This is not guesswork. It’s happening.
Survival Starts with Awareness
Here’s what I’ve learned from years of observation, research, and boots-on-the-ground tracking:
Take photos and videos of the sky. Share them.
Use EMF meters to track spikes during fires or storms.
Don’t rely on mainstream alerts — they’ll warn you too late. Trust your instincts.
Prepare for fast evacuations — DEW fires can spread unpredictably. Know multiple routes out. Don’t wait for permission to leave.
Spread knowledge — quietly and clearly. People are waking up.