Full Fact has contacted PepsiCo, who own the Mountain Dew label, for comment and will update the article if we receive a response. The Maui Burst flavour of Mountain Dew was first released in 2019. There’s also no evidence that Mountain Dew is in any way connected to the weapons or the wildfires on Maui. ![]() Full Fact has written about other posts falsely claiming to show directed energy weapons starting the fires. There’s no evidence “directed energy weapons”–or any other weapons– were responsible for the fires. They could be used for example to deter people from an area or damaging drones, and are being researched by a number of countries including the UK and US. Some posts suggest other Mountain Dew flavours such as Pitch Black or Flaming Hot also predict the fires.ĭirected energy weapons are systems that emit laser or other electromagnetic energy in order to cause disruptive, damaging or destructive effects on equipment or facilities. DEW= Directed Energy Weapon.Coincidence, mocking or predictive programming? It was planned!!!.Always hidden in plain sight.”Īnother says: “‘MAUI BURST’ by mountain ‘D.E.W.’ !! They always tell us what they are going to do before they do it. They attempt to create a link between the brand name ‘Mountain Dew’ and directed energy weapons-referred to as DEW- which they suggest is evidence the fires were planned and the weapons were used to start them. ![]() The claims, which appear on both Facebook and Twitter, highlight the name of a pineapple version of the drink, called ‘ Maui Burst’. Multiple posts on social media have claimed a flavour of the fizzy drink Mountain Dew is somehow connected to recent fires on the Hawaiian island of Maui.
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