10/10/2024 / By Ethan Huff
A roadside assistance worker is adding fuel to the conspiracy fires of weather manipulation by claiming that people’s cars are mysteriously breaking down for no apparent reason while trying to flee Hurricane Milton in Florida.
An X / Twitter user (@matttttt187) shared an eerie story about a conversation a stranded motorist had about her broken-down vehicle with a mechanic who told her that “something about this storm is causing cars to break down.”
The destructive forces or energy coming from the massive storm, which set off hundreds of tornado warnings all across the Sunshine State, appear to be pushing some people’s cars to their limits, causing them to fail while drivers are desperately trying to escape the state for refuge.
While the mechanic was trying to help the stranded motorist get her car back up and running, he allegedly told her that he has been seeing a lot of other similar breakdowns with no apparent cause, something he says he has never seen before.
WTF is Going on In Florida?
Vehicles Having Mysterious Issues Before Hurricane Milton Even Makes Landfall
Maybe It’s Those Frequencies That Are Being Used To Steer The Hurricane…
Oooops ? pic.twitter.com/4y6MoSFjEG
— {Matt} $XRPatriot (@matttttt187) October 8, 2024
(Related: If you live in and around Tampa, the city’s mayor, Jane Castor, says you will die from Hurricane Milton unless you escape in time.)
It could be that this is all just a coincidence, especially since it is all hearsay. At the same time, there do appear to be some very strange anomalies with Milton that have many people scratching their heads in wonder about what mankind is really capable of in terms of weather manipulation.
“This happened to me a few months ago,” tweeted someone in response to the above video story. “I live rural far west of Ocala. 4 cars and my zero turn. Had to replace alternators and batteries in all of them and the computer ECU in my Mercedes. I thought it was from an EMP somewhere.”
An EMP, by the way, also known as an electromagnetic pulse, is something that many worry might be used as a weapon to take out the power grid of large areas. Since modern cars are almost all computerized, an EMP has the potential to make them non-operational in an instant.
“My battery died this morning,” wrote another person on X / Twitter from the east coast of Florida. “I thought it was so strange and now I’m seeing this video.”
“This happened to my car a couple of months back,” echoed another. “A repair man that was working on my house, his battery was dead when he went to leave, and my battery was dead as well. I am in Florida!! A bad storm with CRAZY lightning had just blown through!!!!”
Another shared the following image claiming that Milton’s very low barometric pressure probably has something to do with these car malfunctions as well:
It’s probably got a lot to do with the barometric pressure. pic.twitter.com/YtxaZs5nb2
— LiveFreeOrDie ???? (@Chickebutt) October 8, 2024
Someone else presented an even more conspiratorial scenario to explain the weirdness occurring with Milton and other recent storms:
“Military is using blue beam with these storms that’s why they seem odd. Matrix is collapsing. When we switch over to tesla and they turn off the power grid most of the cars won’t work as they have chips inside the engines.”
Another explanation is simply that the storm is arriving, meaning severe weather events are increasing rapidly as a sign of the times.
The latest news about the aftermath of hurricanes Helene and Milton can be found at Disaster.news.
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