Tracking the Frazier Fire, Media is Silent
Oddities are emerging on day two of wildfires in Frazier Park
A brush fire broke out very close to home yesterday, reportedly at 1:55pm at the 1400 block of Frazier Mountain Park Rd. As of this morning, the fire was 70% contained at 60 acres.
According to Cal Fire, the US Forest Service has had the fire under control since May 29 at 8pm. By early evening yesterday, the smoke visible from our house had gone down considerably and by about 6pm, from our vantage point, it looked like the fire was out.
This morning, hillsides along the north side of Frazier Mountain Park Rd. were smoldering and fire crews remained present. There were no flames visible, but the land was still producing a lot of smoke.
Yesterday’s events were unusal. We happened to drive by the location where the fire started at about 1:30pm. On the north side of the road, there was a completely burned up old car being loaded onto a tow truck as a CHP officer stood by. When we soon after saw that the fire was burning, the car seemed to be the likely cause, but the Cal Fire website still cites the cause as under investigation.
The response to the fire yesterday was impressive. Like with the 2023 Tecuya Fire, which was even closer to home, the first responders threw everything at this fire. Lebec and much of Frazier Park were under evacuation warnings yesterday afternoon, but fortunately the fire was under control quickly, as there were multiple planes involved in whatever capacity; I couldn’t see exactly if they were dropping water or flame retardant.
While it was interesting to see the rapid response to the fire, strange events occurred today in its aftermath. First of all, the media is not reporting on this fire at all, much like last year’s Tecuya Fire. My Tumblr blog was one of three news sources in all of Southern California to report on that one. Our local paper did not touch either fire, and Cal Fire was evasive on both fires, not updating their incident pages and leaving old information up.
Today in the afternoon, after the Frazier Fire was out, a new fire started right by it. It was in a different place a little farther east and with the wind having changed direction today, the smoke blew deeper into the Frazier Park area. The crews present in the morning were no longer at the scene, but a helicopter was flying overhead. This fire seemed completely unrelated to the Frazier Fire. Acres burned on Cal Fire’s site have not increased, so this is indeed a separate fire. It has the markings of a “prescribed burn.” No one is reporting on it at all.
This new fire was put out later this afternoon and the smoke has dissipated. The whole situation was as suspicious as the Tecuya Fire, which a lot of evidence pointed to being a prescribed burn gone amok. Today’s fire, and maybe even yesterday’s Frazier Fire, followed a pattern we see a lot these days. The temperature goes up a little (it was in the low 80s today) and all of a sudden there’s a fire. Rain has just showed up on our forecast for Saturday and Sunday, another typical time they set a wildfire. California has always been hot and dry, but this wildfire phenomenon has gone out of control only in recent years. The US Forest Service is responsible for a lot of forest fires, including the largest fire in New Mexico’s history, which started as a “prescribed burn.”
I still have to wonder about the burned out car at the scene of the fire, but at the time, there was literally no sign of a fire anywhere. It was like a stage prop that never got used, since we still don’t have an official cause of the fire. I would have thought by now it would be attributed to that car, like the fires that erupt along I-5 sometimes.
The last strange thing about the fire was really a photographic accident on my part. In the photo of the helicopter “fighting” the new fire, I got the white orb in the background. We sometimes see this in of our “chemtrail” photos, particularly ones where the craft is not doing well and the trail is breaking up, or ones where the “plane” hologram is malfunctioning.
It was really the orb that made me think this is all one big psy-op, although I had my suspicions already. Today’s fire seemed intentional, like a prescribed burn. But now the orb really seals the deal, Something is weird about this fire.