This may be the Burning Fire Hydrant location and the structure it fronts is burning from the inside-out
Detective S...says,
So not to be a stickler...the video find is cool. I searched google maps for 'chinese kenpo' or just 'kenpo' or even 'martial arts' for altadena, and for palisades. I looked at street view for every returned result. I have nothing that seems to match the exterior of that building. Perhaps I missed it. Entirely possible.
I only bring this up because that image is so surreal, so jarring, that it really sells a story of how bad this climate change thing is, and these damn dolts, keep dolting shit up. The image is powerful, and it's starting to show up in places.
https://www.vox.com/climate/394817/california-fires-water-crisis-groundwater-climate-change
Useful for the story if a damn fire hydrant is burning. I don't know if I've missed the location or not, but it's a very useful image.
I think this might be it, Detective S…
Not 100%, don’t get this twisted.
Two Dragons Martial Arts
2490 N. Lake Ave, Altadena, CA
If you look at the base of the street at the level of Burning Fire Hydrant there is a window awning that may say Chinese Kenpo.
The street sign is placed exactly where it should be to match up the two pix.
https://www.twodragonsma.com/?lightbox=dataItem-jspa8swb
Bio Intro
I was born and raised in Los Angeles, California, my martial arts journey began at the age of 16, in the summer of 1973 at the University of California, Riverside. Fueled by my desire to protect myself as a single female away from home, I took a taekwondo karate course. After training for about a year and a half and still yearning for the confidence needed to protect myself, I began to look at other styles of martial arts.
In 1976 I was invited to visit the Pasadena studio of the late Senior Grandmaster Ed Parker, and I decided to give myself a birthday gift by signing up for a course. Thus, my Chinese kenpo journey began with the late Si Tai Gung Steve Hearring.
This is so damn sad and infuriating.
Here is her Go Fund me again.
I’m not brokering anything or suggesting or running an advocacy campaign. I just don’t want to be insensitive to the real people having their lives ruined under what I am sure are malevolent reasons.
I’m going to point out the obvious.
The studio is burning from the inside out, it would appear.
This is something that Robert Brame mentioned IIRC with the new fires.
I saw on some of the raw Motorized Bike Documentarian raw footage a few houses burning FROM THE INSIDE OUT.
The walls of the house were fine, the yard was fine, the garage had flames shooting from inside the house shooting out of blown out glass panels.
Yes, I’m sure that there is a way that this plausibly could happen in a normal “wild fire”.
No I’m not.
I’m sure the Tier One Gleaming Talking Media will go to great lengths to push the “Klimate Change” narrative and the runoff crew will figure out how fires torch the inside of structures before the walls come down and the fire hydrants themselves becomes flammable.
TRUE ANECDOTE from Altadena regarding the possibility that "SMART METERS" (either electrical meter and/or water meters) could QUICKLY OVERHEAT the electrical circuits/plumbing pipes in a house, thus causing a structure TO BURN FROM THE INSIDE OUT:
The home of my biz assoc in Altadena (in the Eaton Fire) was on a cul-de-sac of 15 homes. 13 of the 15 were DESTROYED. Only her home and 1 other home on her block were undamaged as of Jan.16 (two days ago).
https://ktla.com/news/california/wildfires/palisades-eaton-wildfire-damage-maps/
https://recovery.lacounty.gov/eaton-fire/
https://recovery.lacounty.gov/palisades-fire/
Being curious, I asked my biz associate, "Was there some reason ... something you had done differently with your house? ... or if you had any HYPOTHESIS about the construction, the situation of the house among some tall trees, or the laws of physics, etc., etc. ... that may have protected your home?"
She wrote back:
"[M]y belief is that it helped enormously that the only smart meter on the property was at a far corner of the lot, in a concrete box. The electrical meter was analog, not digital. I also had a plastic section of water pipe inline in my main water pipe to keep electrical conduction off of the plumbing pipes. Smart meters can transmit a lot of power to electrical circuits in a house, introducing a lot of heat into the entire structure in a flash. Not good. There were other things, but I think that is one of the main things."
Interesting, huh?
While she is blessed to be safe, and her house undamaged, the block is GONE! So, even if she is able to abate the smoky odor, would she really want to live on a street with all EMPTY lots, while listening -- for the next 5-10 years -- to the constant noise of construction crews? It's a win-lose for her, as I'm sure her home is now worth maybe HALF of what it was, if that much, though undamaged. At least she is safe with her son, and can get presumably retrieve important documents and precious photos. But at 70 years old, perhaps she's better off just moving elsewhere. Very sad. But at least she's ALIVE.
1. You can use the 3 links above to check the damage status of a specific address. ***Most catalogued addresses have heart-wrenching PHOTOS when you click on a specific address.***
2. You can ZOOM IN on any general area of either the Eaton or the Palisades fires, as you wish, to see the homes destroyed and those intact.
Note: Not all blocks have been catalogued yet. Info is being constantly updated.
The rampant evil is just beyond comprehension for me. I’m from NC mountains & the things going on there as well is just👿