Open-air fire of any duration or fuel can never melt steel; otherwise, every backyard grill, gas stovetop, and blowtorch could never exist. Steel melted, warped, distorted by open-air fire (that is in reality a Directed Energy Weapons DEW Attack) is being normalized in the public psyche so that DEW Attacks can be increased without alerted suspicion; this allows disaster capitalism; terrorism; weakening of American Middle Class in preparation for NWO takeover.
DEW Hallmarks consistent with many other DEW Attacks —
- No fatalities or personal injuries.
- Mysterious cause; never determined; indeterminable without including use of DEW.
- Many firefighters required.
- Much water required to extinguish the superheated-metal-fueled phyre.
- Hours of time taken to extinguish self-reigniting blazes.
https://www.sykesvillefire.org/apps/public/news/newsView.cfm?News_ID=227


Another Fire At Abandoned Henryton Hospital Center
By Firefighter/EMT Bill Rehkopf
December 19, 2007
An early morning fire has heavily damaged the main building at the former Henryton Hospital Center in Marriottsville.
The blaze was initially reported as an investigation of smoke in the area at approximately 4:15 am. Responding crews discovered the fire at Henryton and immediately upgraded the incident to a box alarm.
Crews discovered heavy fire in the portion of the main building where the old theater was located. Two tanker task forces and the rapid intervention dispatch were requested, bringing crews from neighboring companies in Carroll, Baltimore and Howard counties. Approximately 75-80 firefighters were reported on the scene by the incident commander.
It took approximately three and a half hours to bring the fire under control. There were no injuries in the fire.
The hospital grounds have been the scene of many suspicious fires in recent years, including several in the theater section of the main building. There are no utilities to the building. The cause of this fire has not been determined.
Sykesville fire officials are urgently requesting state officials to address the dangerous situation at Henryton, preferably by razing the buildings to avoid future fires, or even worse, injuries or deaths.
Units: Sykesville Engine 124, Ladder 12, Rescue Squad 12, Paramedic 128 (partial list)
Mutual Aid: Various companies from Baltimore, Carroll and Howard Counties

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henryton,_Maryland
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henryton_State_Hospital