12.12.2011

Piezoelectric Fire in Kaduna, Nigeria


Mystery Fire Razes Market in Kaduna

by Femi Olanrewaju for the Nirgerian Pilot
December 12, 2011

Exactly five days after yet to be ascertained cause of the blast that rendered hundred of shops and human lives burnt at Ori Apata area, another early morning inferno has gutted another set of shops along Ahmadu Bello Way in Kaduna. The incidence occurred yesterday morning.

The shops located very close to the old BATA shop and adjacent to Enterprise Bank, deals in electronics of various kinds. The cause of the fire outbreak that gutted about three shops is not yet known as at the time of filling this report.

When our correspondent visited the scene, armed policemen were on guard to ward off intruders who may want to tamper with the electronic goods such as fans, radio and the likes salvaged from the inferno, while good Samaritans and probably relatives of the owners of the shops were busy putting off the fire and salvaging what they could.

Efforts to get the owners of the shops and cause of the fire proved abortive, as no one was willing to grant press interview. But a man who stay very close to the area and who does not want his name in print told our correspondent that the cause of the fire may not be unconnected with electrical fault because there was no light since yesterday night, Saturday, and as soon as electricity came, he suspected there was a spark.

The fire gutted the entire shops with some electronics, while only few items could be salvaged. The total loss could be put at an average of several millions of naira.

It would be recalled that last week Wednesday, an explosion at Ori Apata area of Kaduna metropolis, rocked the city, which led to loss of lives and properties. However, no one has been able to come out with convincing evidence as regards to the cause of the explosion.




Analysis

Unusual explosions such as this seemingly spontaneous combustion in the Kaduna marketplace are connected with other anomalous electrical surges and piezoelectric fires that are now 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 Kaduna, Nigeria 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.

Kaduna, Nigeria (10.52°N 7.43°E) is 2,030 miles from Giza, or 8.2% of the Earth's mean circumference distance (of 24,892 miles). Other infrasound convergence sites in Nigeria have been identified in Babura, Abuja, Bauchi, and Jos.

The mathematical relationship of this resonant site 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, Nairobi, Mpumalanga, Mapuve, Bodibe, Bloemfontein, Hopewell, Tshiozwi, Cape Town, Landovica, Galway, Longford, Glasgow, Dublin, Crewe, Waterford, Peterborough, Coventry, Hull, London, Surrey, Steeple, Egham, Wisbech Messina, Peschici, Berici, across northern Greece, Ratria, Kakori, Mumbai, Kolkata, Charajpura, Kishtwar, Rangrik, Thiruvananthapuram, Kota Baru, Kuala Lumpur, Santo Tomas, Bandar Seri Begawan, New Norcia, Darwin, Rockhampton, Adelaide, Brisbane, Eaglehawk, Sydney, Georgetown, La Pampa, Melipilla, Nelson, and in the US in Seattle, Corvallis, Soudan SP, Minneapolis, New Ulm, Pueblo, Waxahachie, Anderson, Bluffton, Georgetown, Gautier, Crestview, Homosassa, San Mateo, Vallejo, San Francisco, Clovis, Calaveras, Haverhill, Peabody, Brentwood and New York City.