tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4388504906915444063.post5884789988770054219..comments2024-03-20T06:07:07.676-06:00Comments on Jumping Jack Flash Hypothesis: It's A Gas Gas Gas: Event Update For 2013-04-10Jonny Mnemonichttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06516458612879773986noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4388504906915444063.post-88681061316460270462013-04-12T18:32:40.631-05:002013-04-12T18:32:40.631-05:00"What's amazing is that all of this is go..."What's amazing is that all of this is going on, and it's really getting pretty obvious, and yet 99.999% of people are still blissfully sleeping away in the Matrix, as if all is normal. People are in for one rude awakening!"<br /><br />That's usually typical human behavior though. Denial is also a big factor. Also, some people sense that something is wrong but peer pressure makes them not talk about it. I have been trying to warn some people but they just don't take me seriously. They'll laugh about it and think that I'm alarmist. I told my Uncle about it (because more JJFH type incidents are happening in his State) & he didn't take me seriously at all. Recently I even emailed the guy who had that cabinet making business on his property called 'Hot Apple Pine' & he never responded but at least I made him aware of it. I told him that it was possible that the gas plumes were responsible for the fire & that it may have started with the vehicle first then spread to to his business building. I usually don't email people directly but since he had a business email address I did. I also recently told a Youtuber called: 'GrumpyJamaican' (I sub to his channel) to check out the JJFH blog because he is a big-rig driver. He said that he would look into it but who knows if he ever did or ever will. This possible ELE is just too awesome for most people to handle anyway. Maybe people are better off in their ignorant bliss. This is a major 'Darwin Test' if there ever was one. The intelligent ones will figure it out. Knowing is no guarantee of survival but at least you increase your odds. <br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4388504906915444063.post-89587097661200901602013-04-12T05:25:31.388-05:002013-04-12T05:25:31.388-05:00Yep, pretty sure you're right about the brake ...Yep, pretty sure you're right about the brake padding absorbing H2S too. I don't think that's AS big a problem as the tire rubber simply because there's more square feet of tires that can be contaminated. And yeah, it's always rusty down there - not good!<br /><br />What's amazing is that all of this is going on, and it's really getting pretty obvious, and yet 99.999% of people are still blissfully sleeping away in the Matrix, as if all is normal. People are in for one rude awakening!Jonny Mnemonichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06516458612879773986noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4388504906915444063.post-71524586314399885342013-04-12T04:30:41.725-05:002013-04-12T04:30:41.725-05:00I've worked on the brakes of most of my vehicl...I've worked on the brakes of most of my vehicles that I've owned over the years & that area of a vehicle is always rusty (unless it's a new car). Even the metal parts inside the brake drum will develop rust (some of the rust is continuously rubbed off from braking) including the metal brackets that hold the brake pads (this padding material may also be absorbing H2S) of the actual brakes themselves. <br /><br />"Note: Exactly as I've been saying. Hydrogen sulfide is being absorbed into tire rubber. Then when brakes are applied, the brake-friction generates more heat than normal (since hydrogen sulfide burns very hot), and then bad things happen, one of which is brakes burning out or flat-out igniting. Other possibilities include tires igniting or exploding, fluid lines rupturing, the entire vehicle going up in flames or all of the above. You simply can't count on your brakes functioning now, and that's especially true of massive vehicles which require more brake-friction to slow..."<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com