12.13.2011

Piezoelectric Fire in Llanwern, South Wales


Mystery Over Fire at Llanwern Steelworks

by Natalie Crockett for the South Wales Argus
December 13, 2011

A Newport steel firm remained tight-lipped about the scale of a blaze at its Llanwern plant yesterday, despite the fact 70 firefighters spent 12 hours dealing with it.

Twenty-six fire crews were called to a "major" fire at Tata Steel's pickle line operation at Llanwern Steelworks at 12.30am.

Around a dozen staff plus support workers were on duty when the fire broke out, but the firm said no-one was injured and there was no risk to the surrounding community.

Firefighters were on site for more than 12 hours as they tried to stop the blaze spreading. Crews left at 11.45am after the fire eventually burnt out, but investigators remained for most of the day as they tried to establish the cause.

Tata Steel said the damage caused was still unknown and it was not known when the pickle line, which strips surface oxide from steel using hydrochloric acid, could re-open. When asked, the company said it could not comment on the scale of the incident and what exactly was ablaze.

Llanwern residents reported a strange smell and claimed they heard alarm bells sounding at the steelworks on Saturday afternoon. A spokesman for the company said he had no knowledge of any such reports.

The Health and Safety Executive said it was aware of yesterday's incident but would wait until the outcome of the fire investigation before it decided whether or not to launch its own inquiry.

Earlier this month we reported that the firm was to cut 115 fixed contract and agency jobs at its hot strip mill, which has been temporarily mothballed until next autumn.

The company employs 1,400 people at the site.




Analysis

This unexplained fire in Llanwern is one of many such unusual recurring fires that are connected with 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 Llanwern, South Wales 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.

Llanwern, South Wales (51.89°N 2.93°W) is 2,301 miles from Giza, or 9.2% of the Earth's mean circumference distance (of 24,892 miles). Recent events occurring at nearby locations in England that are positioned along this same resonant distance from the Great Pyramid include piezoelectric fires in South Benfleet, Basingstoke, Peterborough, Waterford, London, Surrey, Steeple, Egham and Wisbech.

The many ancient megalithic temples of the area, including such well visited sites as Stonehenge, Avebury Circle and Silbury Hill are also precisely situated along this sacred 9.0% radial distance. And, of course, this region is very well known for the multitudes of mandala crop formations that grace the regional seasonally, bring thousands of tourists annually.

The mathematical relationship of Llanwern 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, Babura, Abuja, Bauchi, Jos, Omukondo, Onakaheke, Tsholotsho, Lalapansi, Goodhope, Nairobi, Mpumalanga, Mapuve, Bodibe, Bloemfontein, Hopewell, Cape Town, Tshiozwi, Landovica, Galway, Longford, Glasgow, Dublin, Crewe, Coventry, Hull, Messina, Peschici, Berici, across northern Greece, Ratria, Kakori, Mumbai, Kolkata, Charajpura, Thiruvananthapuram, Kishtwar, Gangyal, Rangrik, 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.