PESHTIGO, Wis. – Firestorm – a raging, angry inferno so large and powerful that it creates its own weather. Not just a crown fire, but a fire tornado with temperatures of 2,000 degrees and winds of more than 100 miles per hour. Columns that are miles high. Natural forces so powerful that sand is whipped into glass by hot wind and fire. Burning boards are sucked into a vortex of fire high into the sky, to be dropped on the decks of ships at sea miles away. A billion trees are destroyed. Flames vaporize humans and animals into ash blown away by the wind in seconds.
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Jason Maloney is an “elderly” farm boy from Marinette County, Wisconsin. He’s a retired educator, a retired soldier and a lifelong Wisconsin resident. He lives on the shore of Lake Superior with his wife, Cindy Dillenschneider, and Red, a sturdy loyal Australian Shepherd.





