05.19.2011

Piezoelectric Fire in Egham, England


Mystery as Fire Breaks Out in Redecorated Home

by Russell Butt for Staines News
May 19, 2011

A 'mystery' fire nearly cost an Egham family their newly renovated home but for the swift actions of Surrey firefighters.

The blaze began at one end of a row of conifer trees which run alongside the home of Lee and Moniker Winter in Bishops Way, shortly after 9pm on Monday, May 16.

Fire engines from Egham, Staines, Chertsey and Sunbury rushed to the blaze and arrived just as the flames took hold of the hedgerow nearest to the Winter's home.

A firefighter from Sunbury said: "It started in the undergrowth, then spread down to the house - At one point we thought we were going to lose the house."

Six firefighters using breathing apparatus managed to finally douse the fire completely, shortly before midnight. By this time the entire hedge was destroyed and all the windows of the end of the house facing the bush were cracked and there was damage to the plastic fascias and guttering of the home.

About a year ago, Mr Winter had begun extending his house out towards the hedgerow, doubling its size. The construction work was only recently finished, all the windows still had the labels on them, and the family were finishing off the internal decorations.

Luckily, Mrs Winter and the couple's two children were out of the country at the time of the blaze, but Mr Winter was in the bedroom, on that side of the house. He went to the window after hearing the noise and alerted the emergency services after seeing the flames, before trying to tackle them himself with a garden hose.

A neighbour living adjacent to the scene said: "Everybody was out here on the street watching. The flames were really high, and there were lots of firemen everywhere. There's a young family I think living there, but I don't know if they were in at the time. My friend said they weren't, I hope not."

The cause of the blaze remains unknown, but Surrey Fire and Rescue has launched an investigation, though at this stage say they do no believe it to have been suspicious.



Analysis

These unusual fires are being caused all over the world by an unrecognized force: ultra-low frequency sound, far below the audible level of most humans. This infrasonic influence is building strong electrical currents in the metal objects like wheel-barrows, door-knockers and copper electrical wiring in the walls of homes, which then become hot enough to ignite the plastic sheathing surrounding the wires. In other cases, heated wires ignite bed mattresses and metal hangers ignite clothing.

The infrasound which is now being focused onto the Egham, England vicinity is being transduced by the Orion pyramids of present-day Giza, Egypt, which act as a nonlinear lensing system for resonantly balancing the geomagnetic fields of Earth as stimulated by coronal mass ejections from the increasingly active sun.

Egham, England (51.43°N 0.55°W) is 2,196 miles from Giza, or 8.8% of Earth's mean cirumference (of 24,892 miles). The entire region of southern England is positioned along the major resonant distance of 9.0% from the Great Pyramid, marked by the most famous among the area's standing stone circles - Stonehenge - precisely located at the 9.0% distance.

The mathematical relationship of Egham within the global pyramid network reveals the invisible quantum connections linking such anomalous events related to solar activity. This pattern of intense solar flares and the resulting infrasound fires at focal points around the planet will culminate in the intense auroral events of December 22, 2012.

This website has covered many major stories involving infrasound resonance convergence points, including Llanidloes, Mawnan, Hull, Saffron Walden, Bridlington, Goa, Klai, Auckland, Sydney, Ontario, White Rock, Ranchlands, and in the US in Newport, Anderson, Kimberley, Menomonee Falls, Pelham, Richmond, Wilmington, Nashville, Knoxville, Mobile, north Florida, Knob Noster, Denver, Seattle, Novato, Arroyo Grande and Atwater.

The cases have become so severe that spontaneous combustion of objects by piezoelectric induction has been recurring in spates - in areas such as Tenerife, Babura, Lalapansi, Mapuve, Bodibe, Landovica, Longford, Glasgow, Messina, Peschici, Berici, across northern Greece, Ratria, Kakori, Mumbai, Kishtwar, Rangrik, Kota Baru, Santo Tomas, Georgetown, La Pampa, Melipilla, and in the US in Bellvue, Minneapolis, Soudan Mine SP, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, San Mateo, Vallejo, San Francisco, Santa Barbara, Brentwood and New York City.