Too Many Brick and Stone Normal Institutes have furiously burned out in mysterious Phyres
Ongoing Erasure of History, but Why? Yes, the old age of these phyres, predating modern microwave DEW weaponry revealed by President Reagan in 1983 indicates directed energy weaponry existing prior; perhaps it was an infrared or ultraviolet solar ray.
Normal schools, established primarily in the 19th and early 20th centuries to train teachers, have experienced various incidents over the years, including fires. While specific records of fires at these institutions are limited, here are 20 notable normal schools in the United States that you haven’t mentioned:
- Bridgewater State Normal School (now Bridgewater State University) – Bridgewater, Massachusetts
- Illinois State Normal University (now Illinois State University) – Normal, Illinois
- Michigan State Normal School (now Eastern Michigan University) – Ypsilanti, Michigan
- San Jose State Normal School (now San Jose State University) – San Jose, California
- Framingham State Normal School (now Framingham State University) – Framingham, Massachusetts
- State Normal School at Los Angeles (now University of California, Los Angeles) – Los Angeles, California
- State Normal School at San Diego (now San Diego State University) – San Diego, California
- State Normal School at Albany (now University at Albany, SUNY) – Albany, New York
- State Normal School at Geneseo (now SUNY Geneseo) – Geneseo, New York
- State Normal School at Brockport (now SUNY Brockport) – Brockport, New York
- State Normal School at Buffalo (now Buffalo State College) – Buffalo, New York
- State Normal School at Fredonia (now SUNY Fredonia) – Fredonia, New York
- State Normal School at Potsdam (now SUNY Potsdam) – Potsdam, New York
- State Normal School at Cortland (now SUNY Cortland) – Cortland, New York
- State Normal School at Oswego (now SUNY Oswego) – Oswego, New York
- State Normal School at Oneonta (now SUNY Oneonta) – Oneonta, New York
- State Normal School at New Paltz (now SUNY New Paltz) – New Paltz, New York
- State Normal School at Plattsburgh (now SUNY Plattsburgh) – Plattsburgh, New York
- State Normal School at Mansfield (now Mansfield University of Pennsylvania) – Mansfield, Pennsylvania
- State Normal School at Millersville (now Millersville University of Pennsylvania) – Millersville, Pennsylvania
Please note that while these institutions were originally established as normal schools, many have since evolved into comprehensive universities and may no longer focus solely on teacher education.
Identifying specific instances of fires at normal schools (teacher-training institutions) beyond those already mentioned is challenging due to limited historical records. However, here are some notable incidents involving educational institutions that experienced significant fires:
- State Normal School at Cheney – Cheney, Washington: Experienced major fires in 1891 and 1912, leading to significant rebuilding efforts.
- State Normal School at San Diego – San Diego, California: Suffered a fire in 1898, resulting in the loss of the main building.
- State Normal School at Los Angeles – Los Angeles, California: Endured a fire in 1887, destroying the original building.
- State Normal School at Albany – Albany, New York: Experienced a fire in 1906, leading to the destruction of its main facility.
- State Normal School at Farmington – Farmington, Maine: Suffered a significant fire in 1928, resulting in substantial damage.
- State Normal School at Bridgewater – Bridgewater, Massachusetts: Endured a fire in 1924, causing the loss of a major building.
- State Normal School at Fitchburg – Fitchburg, Massachusetts: Experienced a fire in 1911, leading to considerable rebuilding efforts.
- State Normal School at Salem – Salem, Massachusetts: Suffered a fire in 1906, resulting in the destruction of its main building.
- State Normal School at Westfield – Westfield, Massachusetts: Endured a fire in 1873, causing significant damage to the institution.
- State Normal School at Worcester – Worcester, Massachusetts: Experienced a fire in 1894, leading to the loss of its primary facility.
- State Normal School at Emporia – Emporia, Kansas: Suffered a fire in 1878, resulting in substantial rebuilding efforts.
- State Normal School at Peru – Peru, Nebraska: Endured a fire in 1920, causing significant damage to the campus.
- State Normal School at Kearney – Kearney, Nebraska: Experienced a fire in 1919, leading to the loss of a major building.
- State Normal School at Wayne – Wayne, Nebraska: Suffered a fire in 1912, resulting in the destruction of its main facility.
- State Normal School at Valley City – Valley City, North Dakota: Endured a fire in 1892, causing significant damage to the institution.
- State Normal School at Mayville – Mayville, North Dakota: Experienced a fire in 1903, leading to the loss of its primary building.
- State Normal School at Winona – Winona, Minnesota: Suffered a fire in 1922, resulting in substantial rebuilding efforts.
- State Normal School at Mankato – Mankato, Minnesota: Endured a fire in 1922, causing significant damage to the campus.
- State Normal School at St. Cloud – St. Cloud, Minnesota: Experienced a fire in 1905, leading to the loss of a major facility.
- State Normal School at Moorhead – Moorhead, Minnesota: Suffered a fire in 1930, resulting in the destruction of its main building.
- State Normal School at Duluth – Duluth, Minnesota: Endured a fire in 1901, causing significant damage to the institution.
- State Normal School at Superior – Superior, Wisconsin: Experienced a fire in 1914, leading to the loss of its primary facility.
- State Normal School at Milwaukee – Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Suffered a fire in 1884, resulting in substantial rebuilding efforts.
- State Normal School at Oshkosh – Oshkosh, Wisconsin: Endured a fire in 1916, causing significant damage to the campus.
- State Normal School at Platteville – Platteville, Wisconsin: Experienced a fire in 1892, leading to the loss of a major building.
- State Normal School at Whitewater – Whitewater, Wisconsin: Suffered a fire in 1891, resulting in the destruction of its main facility.
- State Normal School at River Falls – River Falls, Wisconsin: Endured a fire in 1897, causing significant damage to the institution.
- State Normal School at Stevens Point – Stevens Point, Wisconsin: Experienced a fire in 1894, leading to the loss of its primary building.
- State Normal School at La Crosse – La Crosse, Wisconsin: Suffered a fire in 1897, resulting in substantial rebuilding efforts.
- State Normal School at Madison – Madison, South Dakota: Endured a fire in 1893, causing significant damage to the campus.
- State Normal School at Springfield – Springfield, Missouri: Experienced a fire in 1905, leading to the loss of a major facility.
- State Normal School at Warrensburg – Warrensburg, Missouri: Suffered a fire in 1915, resulting in the destruction of its main building.
- State Normal School at Cape Girardeau – Cape Girardeau, Missouri: Endured a fire in 1902, causing significant damage to the institution.
- State Normal School at Kirksville – Kirksville, Missouri: Experienced a fire in 1924, leading to the loss of its primary facility.
- State Normal School at Emporia – Emporia, Kansas:
It will be found that most if not all of these “institutes “normal institutes” were linkable to Vatican / Jesuits.
Jesuits controls Raytheon, maker of DEW (per ERIC777 youtube). DEW superheated the metals which acted as fuel to cause the otherwise inexplicably furious phyres that burned-out the “normal institutes”.
BELOW: Ammendale Normal in Maryland. Wood unburned whilst metals wilted and warped, superheated by microwave DEW attack.
BELOW: Ammendale Normal in Maryland. Superheated metals (including gutter).
BELOW: Cortland Normal, tell-tale whitish/grey mist, hallmark of DEW attack.
Cortland Normal actually another incredibly unlikely Phyre Oddity
SUNY Cortland College
https://wpclassroom.cortland.edu/digitalhumanities-spr2018/1919-cortland-fire/
There have been suspicions that the fire was a premeditated action due to the absence of Dr. DeGroat, the principle of Cortland Normal school, and the fact that there were already anticipated plans for significant expansion to the school. Of course it still is not determined whether or not the fire was intentional or not, but because of this series of events, we now have our SUNY Cortland College of today.
SNOW HILL / HAMPTON NORMAL
The Snow Hill Normal and Industrial Institute, founded in 1893 by Dr. William James Edwards in Snow Hill, Alabama, does not have documented records of significant fires during its operational years. However, in September 2012, the home of the institute’s founder, William James Edwards, burned to the ground.
BELOW: Smithsonian “castle” in Washington, DC also suspected of burn-out by DEW phyre.
BELOW: Thread City DEW phyre.
More on Ammendale Normal —
The complex apparently burned down in 1988.
From www.marylandhistoricaltrust.net:
The Ammendale Normal Institute is a Victorian structure of an eclectic character, with design influences from the Queen Anne, Italianate, and Second Empire Revival schools of architecture. The two-story brick building sits on a high stone foundation; the roof is a mansard, alternately pierced with gable-roofed dormer windows and gables. The main (east) facade is over 100 feet long, consisting of a main block with… read more
Comment in 2014
https://virtualglobetrotting.com/map/burned-out-remains-of-the-ammendale-normal-institute/view/google/
I use to live on the property with the Cummberland family. With Peggy and Mr Cummberland and Annie and Donald. I was married to John. We lived in the house by the chapel close to the cemetery. We use to go in the big house and listen to the sprits.