02.16.2011

Piezoelectric Fires in Ho, Ghana


Mysterious Fire Hits OLA Girls SHS

by Heather Lynn Peters for The Daily Guide
February 16, 2012

Students of the Our Lady of Apostles (OLA) Senior High School in Ho, the Volta regional capital, last Tuesday escaped two separate mysterious fires that hit two of her dormitory facilities.

The cause of the fires, which started in the box rooms of two dormitory blocks of the school, is unknown.

The fire destroyed over 50 trunks and chop-boxes of students. Some of the items destroyed included text books, clothes, money, provisions, stationery and other valuables of the students.

According to sources close to the school, the fire first started at the St Joseph House at about 12:30 pm. He said they saw a carpenter of the school running towards the administration to inform them about the fire.

Not long after that, some students started running helter-skelter and screaming that there was smoke emanating from the box room of St. Joseph's House.

The Fire Service was immediately contacted and within ten minutes they arrived at the scene. The girls were then dispersed to their various classrooms and to attend to other duties. An hour later, another smoke was discovered in the box room of the newly built GETFund Dormitory, christened St Augustine House.

Due to the timely intervention of the Fire Service, only two boxes were affected.

Preliminary investigations of the Fire Service ruled out the possibility of an electrical fault since the fire started nowhere near an electrical cable. They noted that it might either be accidental or orchestrated. They however noted that investigation was still ongoing to find the true cause of the fire.

A source however hinted to this paper that some wrapped old newspapers were found at the spot where the second fire was discovered, therefore suggesting that the newspaper might have been used to start the fire.

The emergence of the second fire raised some suspicions, which led to an emergency meeting between some members of the school's administration, board members, regional education director, municipal chief executive and other stakeholders to find the cause and possible culprits of the fire.

This was followed by an assembly of students who were addressed by the MCE, Isaac Kodobisah, the Education Director, Gabriel Kploanyi and other members of the board.

DAILY GUIDE's investigations also suggested that the students might have had some concerns, and thus expressed them through the fire scare.

At the assembly, the various speakers urged the students to always be of good behaviour and always consider the reputation of the school before acting. They also urged them to use appropriate quarters to voice out their problems and concerns instead of mischievous means. They also assured the students of their support and urged them to study hard.

Students affected by the fire and some members of the school's administration who spoke to DAILY GUIDE appealed to philanthropists, donor organisations and government to come to the aid of the affected persons.

The Headmistress, Benedicta Afesi, as at press time yesterday, was tied up in a series of meetings and so could not speak on the issue.




Analysis

These apparently spontaneous fires stand out among many such unusual events now unfolding, involving the impact of intense electrical ground currents caused by the coronal mass ejections of the Sun.

These unusual fires are the direct result of 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 Ho, Ghana 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 increasing solar activity.

Ho, Ghana (6.60°N 0.47°E) is 2,560 miles from Giza, comprising 10.3% of the Earth's mean circumference distance (of 24,892 miles). Other related events have also been taking place to the east, in Nigeria, including Babura, Abuja, Benin City, Makurdi, Bauchi, and Jos - following a pattern of energetic surges caused by increasingly intense infrasound resonance.

This mathematical relationship of Ho 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.

Other widely reported examples of such extreme manifestations of this resonance are now simultaneously occurring in Tenerife, Freetown, Omukondo, Onakaheke, Tsholotsho, Lalapansi, Goodhope, Mpumalanga, Nairobi, Mombasa, Mapuve, Bodibe, Bloemfontein, Durban, Hopewell, Cape Town, Landovica, Beaufort, Galway, Longford, Glasgow, Dublin, Crewe, Waterford, Peterborough, Coventry, Hull, Steeple, London, Surrey, England Egham, Wisbech Messina, Peschici, Berici, across northern Greece, Ratria, Kakori, Mumbai, Kolkata, Charajpura, Kishtwar, Gangyal, Rangrik, Kota Baru, Kuala Lumpur, Santo Tomas, New Norcia Darwin, Rockhampton, Adelaide, Brisbane, Eaglehawk, Sydney, Georgetown, La Pampa, Melipilla, Nelson, and in the US in Seattle, Corvallis, Los Angeles, Soudan SP, Minneapolis, Minnesota New Ulm, Pueblo, Roosevelt Park, Anderson, Bluffton, Georgetown, Homosassa, San Mateo, Vallejo, San Francisco, Clovis, Calaveras, Haverhill, Peabody, Brentwood and New York City.