09.12.2011

Piezoelectric Fire in Nairobi, Kenya


100 Killed in Kenya Pipeline Blaze

News24
September 12, 2011

Nairobi, Kenya - More than 100 people have died after a petrol pipeline explosion and fire in Kenya's capital Nairobi, BBC reported on Monday.

"We estimate the number of dead at more than 100," the report quoted police spokesperson Thomas Atuti as saying.

Firefighters were battling fierce flames that threatened a nearby shantytown, reports said.

Meanwhile a medical official told Reuters that more than 80 people have been hospitalised after the explosion.

Spokesperson Fred Majiwa from St John's Ambulance Service said that they had taken more than 80 people to hospitals around Nairobi. He said many victims were burned beyond recognition.

The pipeline runs through the heavily populated slum of Embakasi between the city centre and the airport.

Police spokesperson Eric Kiraithe said officers are at the scene but he had not yet received a report from them.




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 Nairobi, Kenya 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.

Nairobi, Kenya (1.29°S 36.82°E) is 2,182 miles from Giza, or 8.8% of the Earth's mean circumference distance (of 24,892 miles). This sacred distance interval where terrestrial soundwaves converge is also shared by megalithic passage chambers in Europe, composed of piezoelectric stones, including Gavrinis Cairn, France.

Another similar gas pipeline blast was caused by the same forces in Minneapolis, Minnesota, while the closely related effect of intensified electrical ground currents have been studied in relation to solar influences by the gas pipeline industry itself. These types of fires will undoubtedly continue with the growing intensity of solar flare activity that will culminate in the dramatic events of December 22, 2012.

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, Abuja, Bauchi, Jos, Omukondo, Onakaheke, Tsholotsho, Lalapansi, Cape Town, Mpumalanga, Hopewell, Mapuve, Bodibe, Bloemfontein, Landovica, Longford, Dublin, Hull, Egham, Wisbech, Glasgow, Messina, Peschici, Berici, across northern Greece, Ratria, Kakori, Mumbai, Kolkata, Charajpura, Thiruvananthapuram, Kishtwar, Rangrik, Kota Baru, Kuala Lumpur, Santo Tomas, Rockhampton, Adelaide, Eaglehawk, Sydney, Georgetown, La Pampa, Melipilla, Nelson and in the US in Seattle, Corvallis, Soudan SP, New Ulm, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Anderson, San Mateo, Vallejo, San Francisco, Hope Ranch, Santa Barbara, Clovis, Calaveras, Haverhill, Homosassa, Peabody, Brentwood and New York City.