A recent Instagram post features a video proffering a 'Maui fire mystery.' 'Why the blue car did not burn in flames?' re
"Why the blue car did not burn in flames?" reads grammatically incorrect text over an image of scorched cars. The image included a blue vehicle that retained its front window while others on the street did not.The video then shows a flame burning yellow, red, green and white fabric while leaving blue fabric unscathed.
"Laser weapons can be programmed for different wavelengths," text in the video says."There was something blue they didn’t want to burn." The Instagram post sharing the video suggests the recent wildfires in Maui, Hawaii, were started by a"directed energy weapon." This post was flagged as part of Meta’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed.
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