LA & Maui Fires, Appalachian Flood All Globalist Initiated
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“Why do they want to destroy America?”


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It starts with riots in Steve’s hometown and then goes on to:
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- “Why do they want to destroy America?”
- “What do the predators all have in common?”
- “What’s the single best thing that can be done to stop them?”
- “When we cut through all the distractions, what’s right in front of our eyes?”
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LA fires clear the way for SmartLA 2028 and 2028 LA Olympics
Jan. 9, 2025 4 pm ET.
The LA fires are unprecedented in the number and size of the fires that have broken out in and around the second largest city in the US. Over 1000 structures and 45 square miles are destroyed. More than 380,000 people have been under warnings or orders to evacuate. Over 450,000 people are without power. More than 24 school districts are partially or totally closed. Fire hydrants have run dry. Arsonists in Santa Monica have been caught on camera setting fires. The LA County Sheriff says some areas look like ‘a bomb was dropped.’ President Biden commented on the fires while in LA. He doled out relief funds, and announced he is a first time great-grandfather, and that son Hunter’s home in LA is unharmed. Today Biden gave a national address promising to oversee a full federal response to the wildfires.
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Los Angeles is one of dozens of cities whose “mayors and the cities they lead” are members in the international C40 Cities initiative. This is a movement to achieve the United Nations and globalist goals of restructuring cities to address the manufactured “climate change” crisis. Cities from around the world are participating in this movement.
Funding support comes from many progressive and globalist sources, including the Open Society Foundations run by George Soros and son as well as other supporters. Soros is notorious for training and funding riots in America and for taking many other actions to ruin the economies of sovereign nations, earning him the title among others of the “worst billionaire in the world.” Other contributors are Uber, FedEx, Google, Wellcome, Bloomberg Philanthropies, the UK Government, the European Union, among many others. The World Bank, one of the most predatory globalist institutions which is closely associated with the UN, is a designated Partner.
Los Angeles is all-in on their 15 Minute City plan that they have named the Livable Communities Initiative (LCI): “a plan to address LA’s housing, traffic and climate crisis by building 3-5 stories of gentle density above small retail along carefully chosen commercial streets that are transformed to be walkable, bikeable, and livable.” This sounds like the perfect plan for the now destroyed Pacific Palisades community which is part of Greater Los Angeles. The Pacific Palisades neighborhood was an older community with many quirky and quaint but aged features. A profile of the neighborhood offers further details about the community that existed prior to the fire destruction. Now that the area has suffered such destruction, rebuilding has to occur.
Whether it is a bizarre coincidence or a result of dreadfully bad politics this is the kind of disaster that progressives and globalists love to take advantage of and we can expect to see glowing reports of the coming construction of LA as a shining example of the Olympics and future cities of the world. The only question is, can they get it together in time? We anticipate that all the regulations and red tape that they usually embrace will magically disappear.
We are left with the astonishing serendipity that a huge swath of the City of Los Angeles has been cleared just in time to be made shovel ready for a newer, better, futuristic version of city neighborhoods to be constructed that will be a showcase for the 2028 Olympics. All the sentimentality and the cultural and historic building objections to modernization, not to mention property owned by private individuals who may not want to sell or give up their home or business building, have been swept aside in a 48-hour period by a scorched earth event.
Let the building begin.
Never Let a Crisis Go to Waste
The coincidences continue to pile up, leading many to declare that the massive neglects, mistakes, and failures resulting in devastation from the LA wildfires was more than a natural disaster. Evidence of this has not yet emerged. But Los Angeles is prepared. They already have all the plans in place to build back better. As President Obama’s Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel is famous for saying: “You never want a serious crisis to go to waste. And what I mean by that is an opportunity to do things you think you could not do before.”
With the LA fires of 2025 the landscape is now prepared for the building of SmartLA 2028, just in time for the Olympics.
SmartLA 2028—The Blueprint is Already in Place
The City of Los Angeles already produced the blueprint in 2020 to implement their 15-minute city plan. This will convert LA into a “highly digital and connected city in 2028.” SmartLA 2028: Technology for a better Los Angeles, declares:
Los Angeles residents will experience an improved quality of life by leveraging technology to meet urban challenges. No longer the “car capital of the world”, residents will choose how they wish to get around LA, using a single, digital payment platform, with choices like renovated Metro rail and bus systems or micro transit choices, such as on-demand LANow shuttles or dockless bicycles. Neighborhoods will again welcome the pedestrian and allow easy access to green space.
The Introduction of the blueprint contains a declaration from Mayor Eric Garcetti from his state of the City delivered April 19, 2020:
”The soul of our recovery will shape the contours of our City’s future for decades to come… We have a blueprint for the city of the future.”
The SmartLA 2028 blueprint contains a map of the Pacific Palisades, Santa Monica, Hollywood regions, all seriously fire-damaged, showing their special importance in the coming city restructuring.

Coincidentally, the 2028 Summer Olympics will be hosted in Los Angeles! The Olympics have become a globalist spectacle, and cities put great effort to be their very best when hosting the event. China for example displaced over 1.5 million residents in Beijing during preparations for the 2008 Olympics. Many of the confirmed venues for the Olympic games are located in the neighborhoods that have been affected by the fires
The SmartLA 2028 plans have developed and perfected the vision of a new and improved region of the city that will be a showcase of modernity and global citizenship when hosting the upcoming Olympics. As with the many plans and tabletop exercises that were done prior to the 2020 COVID pandemic, which we now know was manufactured and weaponized to introduce totalitarian measures into the lives of free citizens, the 15 minute plans for the damaged regions of Los Angeles are already been hammered out and were ready to be implemented when disaster struck this week.
Failing Infrastructure and Maintenance in Los Angeles
LA mayor Karen Bass is being heavily criticized for cutting the fire department budget by $17 million in 2024, hampering the department’s ability to contain the fires. FEMA has now declared they will pay for more firefighters, promising reimbursement to the state of up to 75% of the costs incurred. The LA fire chief has been warning for weeks that the department would be hindered responding to “large-scale” emergencies due to the budget cuts. To add further insult, the LA County fire department and surrounding departments donated “surplus” equipment to Ukraine in 2022. Equipment included fire engines, ambulances, hoses, nozzles, turnouts, helmets, body armor, and other personal protective gear. We are also reminded that many of the seasoned and experienced LA fire fighters were laid off and threatened with firing for refusing to submit to receiving the COVID “vaccine.” How many gave up and went elsewhere for work?
Helicopters and specialized airplanes have been unable to assist fully in firefighting due to the Santa Ana winds blowing up to 100 mph; most flights remained grounded. Within 24 hours of the outbreak the US Navy was directed by President Biden to assist Los Angeles, providing 10 Navy military helicopters to do water drops. The winds are so fierce that multiple tractor trailer trucks have been blown on their sides on the freeways. A further complication developed when air space above the fires was temporarily restricted during President Biden’s visit.
Now it becomes clear why various upgrades and preventive maintenance have been ignored by the city. For instance the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department—largest sheriff’s department in the nation–is operating with an “archaic” computer dispatch system that failed on New Years Eve and was out of commission for several days. Deputies were forced to use their radios, pens, notepads, and phones when the 38 year old system went down. Since 2022 when he assumed office, Sheriff Robert Luna has been working to get the computer system updated. Now we begin to see that the city plans to restructure and “renovate” the city has encouraged neglect of aging infrastructure and the city’s antiquated computer dispatch system is an example. No need to repair or rebuild something twice.
Likewise, there has been neglect at every administrative level of wildfire management resulting in tinder box conditions with dry, uncleared brush in forests and on hillsides.
Planned Obsolescence?
The images and accounts of the five Los Angeles fires are achingly similar to the images and stories of the Lahaina fire in Maui. Administrative incompetence, dry fire hydrants, residents fleeing on foot toward the coast for their lives from traffic jams threatened by the spreading blazes. As John Leake has just observed “Like Lahaina [in 2023], LA was warned in 2018.”
Like Lahaina [Maui, in 2023] in 2018 Los Angeles was warned by the Woolsey Fire—which ignited on November 8, 2018, burned 96,949 acres, and destroyed 1,643 structures—of the sort of catastrophe that is likely to occur when conditions are dry and windy. As was the case in Lahaina, it appears that what passes for leadership in Los Angeles made little to no investment in preventing the disaster.
It is as though we are being tested. Did we as a country “tolerate” what we witnessed happening in Maui? Have we “tolerated” the Hurricane Helene and Milton disaster that swept through Southern Appalachia wiping out infrastructure in a quarter of Western North Carolina and the mountain area of Eastern Tennessee (in addition to the lesser degree of damage in Virginia, Georgia, Florida.) Have we ignored the lack of governmental response to the catastrophic damage?
This latest disaster, unabated and zero percent contained 48 hours into the fires, is going to run up astronomical damage amounts and uncountable toll upon residents, pets, livestock, historical structures, natural surroundings and economies. The cumulative disasters are evidence of the destruction of civilization, culture, and history of region after region in America. What’s next?
As in the Hurricane Helene disaster that leveled so much of Southeastern Appalachia, insurance also plays a part. Property owners in the Los Angeles fires who have lost homes in the last 48 hours report that their property owner insurance was cancelled four months ago because California State insurance regulations were so stringent the insurance companies withdrew from offering insurance in that state.
Reminiscent of the Maui fire, the fire hydrants had no water with which to fight the blazes. Los Angeles fire hydrants ran dry despite state residents having approved billions of dollars for new water storage facilities over 10 years ago. Proposition 1 is a $7.5 billion water bond “intended to provide significant investments in the state’s drought-challenged water systems.” Although funded, not a single water storage project has been completed. The state government has allowed on government organizations (NGOs) to prevent completion of water projects by suing on behalf of a claimed endangered species—a kind of 3 inch smelt fish.
Water has been liquid gold for Southern California, and was famously highlighted by the movie Chinatown, which starred Jack Nicholson and Fay Dunaway. The documentary River’s End: California’s Latest Water War (2021), examines the interested parties and potential for crisis due to freshwater uncertainty. Meanwhile the uncaptured snow melt and water runoff from precious winter rains is captured in canals that drain into the ocean—a devastating waste of this scarce resource.
Federal Assistance is Quickly Forthcoming
Federal assistance is rushing in from FEMA and from the US military at the direction of President Biden in stark contrast to the lack of any US assistance to the devastated Western North Carolina/Eastern Tennessee survivors, where road, bridge, rail and other infrastructures have been wiped from the face of the earth by the combination of Hurricane Helene wind and water damage, flooding, mud slides and fires. As the arctic freeze moves across the nation and due to land on the Southern Appalachians on January 10th, there are citizens who lost everything living in tents and other structures creating life threatening hypothermia risk as the winter freeze arrives. One the ground volunteers are reporting FEMA has confirmed “3500 households in #WNC will lose their transitional sheltering Assistance,” just days before the worst winter storms role in.
Fires Exploding Throughout the City
The Palisades fire is in the Pacific Palisades region of LA, furthest west and closest to the coastline. It is now exploding into the bordering coastal communities of Malibu and Santa Monica as well as the inland community of Brentwood and is the most destructive in Los Angeles history. The iconic multimillion dollar homes built over the Pacific ocean along the Pacific Coast Highway in the Pacific Palisades region have burned “down to the sand” according to interviewed homeowners. The Getty Villa and Getty Center are threatened and some trees and vegetation have been lost but the property and art collections are unharmed “so far.” The historic 186-acres Will Rogers ranch has been gutted. Sunset Boulevard along the West Hollywood Strip has been closed:
The West Hollywood strip known for its nightlife and restaurant scene was gridlocked Tuesday by Los Angeles residents fleeing the Palisades area. Officials told those on Sunset Boulevard to abandon their cars and walk to safety. The Los Angeles Fire Department later moved the abandoned vehicles to make way for firefighters. The stretch of Sunset Boulevard between San Vicente and Crescent Heights remains closed.
Astonishing video has been captured of the desperate evacuees in gridlock and the fire department using bulldozers to clear cars from the road after occupants were told by police to abandon their vehicles and run for their lives.
A new wildfire erupted in the Hollywood Hills Wednesday night and has been named the Sunset Fire. Before being fully contained on Thursday, flames raced toward Hollywood Boulevard and were threatening the iconic Hollywood sign. Studio City had a blaze break out the night of January 8th. Firefighters managed to contain that fire which consumed several homes but was prevented from spreading into the hills above Ventura Boulevard and the San Fernando Valley community. There is an interactive map of the region here for readers who want a further orientation. The Griffith Observatory and planetarium, located at the top of the Hollywood Hills is closed and shrouded in smoke but has not been involved in the fire.

The Eaton Fire in Altadena, CA has now claimed five lives and sheriff deputies report they expect to find more bodies. This fire has now claimed over 10,600 acres and only started yesterday. The NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory is within the evacuation zone of the Eaton fire.
Thousands of horses have been brought to the evacuation zones. Some horses had to be turned loose in burning neighborhoods when owners were not able to evacuate them in time. Dramatic nighttime video of rescue and evacuation of nervous horses in the Eaton fire as the sky glows orange, emergency vehicles flashers blink and smoke haze and embers fill the air highlight the fear and the danger. The Rose Bowl stadium, located in Pasadena, is not high-risk at this time and LA Sheriff’s Department reports it is being used as a large animal evacuation center. Footage of horses being lead on foot by exhausted owners and trainers through smoke and ember filled streets in rescue attempts has been posted on social media.
The Hurst Fire began late Tuesday in Sylmar, in the northern San Fernando Valley north of Los Angeles. The entire mountainside was reported to be burning according to California Highway Patrol Officers.
The Woodley Fire took more than 30 acres in west San Fernando Valley and is reported under control now. The fire in Acton north of Los Angeles, now called the Lidia Fire, ignited Wednesday afternoon and has claimed up to 348 acres and is partially contained.
The worst fire—the Pacific Palisaides fire—remains 0% contained.
Because rare minerals have been so influential in the Southern Appalachia region disaster, a search turned up a single mineral, Salammoniac, which has use as a smelling salt pharmaceutical. The mineral is documented at Bernheimer Gardens, Burning Mountain, Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles County, California. But there is no indication that there is any mining or intent to mine in the region. Something more valuable has been unearthed by the fires: miles of prime real estate with ocean front and ocean views available for development in one of the most important and densely populated cities in the world.
Primary author Ginger Breggin
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Can angels despair? Why it matters to you
The word angelic has two very different meanings. Watered down as most spiritual concepts have become, it commonly means or brings to mind “beautiful, innocent, kind” and “anything related or resembling an angel.”
Maui’s Inferno – Organized Human Evil
Maui burned one month ago as of this writing. The poignant news story in USA Today about the catastrophe in Hawaii is “’Don’t forget about us’: Maui victims struggle one month after deadly fires.”
No mention of the children. No photographs of frightened and grieving parents and grandparents holding up signs showing photographs of their laughing, sun-kissed children — toddlers and school-age children in paradise settings with the vast blue ocean as a backdrop.
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…Ring around the rosie…1
The Honolulu Star Advertiser reported that “1,757 West Maui students — or 60% of the total enrollment — have not transferred to public schools elsewhere or may have enrolled in private schools, moved out of state, or are unaccounted for,” according to the local Department of Education.2 The Governor of Hawaii, who has proved his incompetence (see below), declares many children are likely to be among the 850 people still missing in the Maui wildfires.3 Numbers of missing, and especially missing children, are “all over the place,” declares,“ Hot Air.4
a pocket full of posies…
Lest our imaginations fail us, let us remember that Hawaii is a series of islands.
Maui is one island among several. To arrive or leave an island, one must go via airplane or boat. Surely there were passenger manifests of travelers following the fire — both for transport leaving the island of Maui and certainly for passengers departing from the Hawaiian Islands for the mainland. Failing any kind of traveler lists, there are security cameras everywhere, from Ring doorbells to street cameras, all the security that is present in shipping ports and airports.
In contrast to the mainland, one cannot jump a freight train or thumb a ride to another state incognito.
The Deadliest Wildfire in Modern US History
On a national, even international level, the Lahaina fire is being called the deadliest wildfire in modern US history. PBS reports:5
At least 2,200 buildings were damaged or destroyed in West Maui…nearly all of them residential. Across the island, damage was estimated at close to $6 billion. The Upcountry fire affected 544 structures, most of them homes. As many as 4,500 people are in need of shelter, county officials said on Facebook, citing figures from the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Pacific Disaster Center.
But coverage is scarce, switching quickly to a hurricane named, of all things, Hilary, that swept over California and into Nevada, followed by a bizarre event at the Burning Man festival that has caused over 70,000 people to be ordered to shelter in place in the middle of a desert turned to a sea of mud with failing sanitation and food and water in short supply.6
Meanwhile, where are the children of Lahaina? Where are their parents?
Ashes, ashes….
Where is the wall of flowers, teddy bears, toys, photographs, and messages? The impromptu memorial that always springs up near the site of a disaster visited by survivors and their neighbors. There are still 1,757 missing children. Where did they go? Where are their families?
They all fall down…
And where is the meeting place for survivors to seek help, and where the shell-shocked can find each other again?
The 1968 Palm Sunday Tornado Outbreak
In 1968 the Palm Sunday tornado outbreak occurred in Indiana and a half dozen neighboring states where I lived as a young teenager. We heard that Greentown, Indiana, where our dearest family friends lived, had been decimated.7 We heard there were deaths, and later learned that over 141 souls perished that day in Indiana.
My parents gathered supplies, loaded up our VW bus with fruit, snacks, and water, and we headed south to locate our friends. Driving through the rural countryside, I gazed out the back window. Huge high-wire electrical transmission towers, usually looking like giant steel figures marching through fields alongside the roads, were bent and twisted. Wires, ripped from their fasteners, tangled on the ground and in bent steel beams.
The power of the tornado was evidenced in the contorted metal and in 100-year-old trees uprooted like weeds. Where a twister touched the ground, the raw earth was exposed as though a tractor had turned the soil. Twisters are called ‘the Finger of God’ for a reason. Capricious and indefensible, they overturn lives as easily as soil in the blink of an eye.
Upon arrival at Greentown, we discovered the streets had not been cordoned off. We drove past where our friends’ two-story home used to stand, housing a family of five siblings, two parents, and assorted dogs and cats. The entire block was flattened, blown away, with a few partial chimneys remaining.
My dad located the designated emergency meeting place downtown. He was able to check a list posted on a wall, determining that our friends, the Smith family, had checked in and were safe. We later learned that the dogs, cats, and even the guinea pigs had survived. We left the fruit and water and drove back home, reassured that they were alive.
Americans Know What to Do When Disaster Strikes
Americans know what to do when disasters hit. We have been doing rescue, survival, and restoration for as long as we have had communities, from the first small outposts dotting the East Coast to the spread and growth of towns and cities across this amazing land.
We know how to “do” rescue. Many of us learned in our youth, during Scouts or other volunteer organizations. Many of us have served in the armed forces, as EMTs or police, or as a member of volunteer fire departments, or we have had training in CPR and first aid. My father was a member of the ski patrol in its infancy, in New York State. Now, most communities and certainly most regions have established Red Cross offices.
Rescue begins when an alarm goes up. There is a fire, a tornado, a hurricane, a flood, or some other disaster. People gather to help stem the damage, set up a central meeting place, start keeping a list of survivors (and those lost), gather supplies to sustain everyone, comfort the stricken, and start the clean-up and the restoration. Temporary housing is arranged, care for children is established, and the beginnings of a return to normalcy occur amidst the comforting of those who have been through the traumatic experience and loss of family, friends, community, and home.
Rescue Was Missing In Maui
On Maui during that fateful fire and thereafter, little or no rescue was done.8
- No alarm sounded when the fire threatened Lahaina
- Telephone service was down from early in the morning before the fire started. “Nobody called us. Our phones didn’t work from five in the morning. The fire was not until 10 o’clock when I went to work.”9
- Police stopped traffic and blocked exits from the town
- Children were told to stay home on that school day10
- Water was shut off as the fire threatened the community
- The fire raged for hours, but no military fire-ships or hospital ships came
- People were driven into the ocean as the fire swept up to the shoreline
- It took hours for the Coast Guard to pull everyone from the water
- The military was not called in to assist in water rescues and did not arrive on their own for humanitarian rescue
- Local officials were not in town on the day of the fire11
- Civilian assistance, including bottled water, food, and basic supplies, were turned away
Diana West has documented the number of children unaccounted for weeks after the fire in her article “Where Are 2025 Missing Lahaina Schoolchildren?” Many others have gathered and published first-person accounts and video footage of the horrors that occurred on that day.12,13
Questions About Maui Fires Keep Coming
Several new issues have occurred to me in the month since the disastrous Maui fire.
- Where are the numbers of hospitalized patients?
- Where are the lists of missing adults, let alone children?
- Where is the memorial wall?
- Where are the newspaper stories with photographs of those who died?
- Where are the hero stories, the brave rescue stories?
- Where are the first-person accounts of escape, save for a few on social media? This is the stuff that newspapers and other media used to excel at — telling the individual stories of a disaster and exposing corruption, incompetence, and malfeasance when suspected. This is the stuff of Pulitzer Prizes.
- Where are the joint Chinese and US troops who have been drilling humanitarian aid and disaster relief exercises for ten years together in Hawaii as well as in China?14
- Where is the fundraising for Lahaina, other than that being sponsored by a collection of billionaires,15 including Oprah, who seem to have conflicts of interest relating to the town?16 Oprah has purchased over 2,000 acres of land on Maui. Since the fire, she has been questioned as her property was untouched by the fires and criticized for not donating her own money to the relief effort.17
- Where is the federal aid promised? “’I didn’t get any help,’: Maui residents struggle despite Biden’s vow of aid,” according to The Guardian.18
- How much of Hawaii’s cultural heritage and indigenous cultural artifacts were lost? Lahaina is the historical seat of the Hawaiian indigenous peoples.19Too Many Mistakes to Be Accidental?
Nothing happened as it should have that day. There are too many “mistakes” for these to be mistakes or a collection of oversights or errors or “crossed wires.”
People were burned alive that day in their cars, waiting to be allowed to depart downtown Lahaina on the only highway out of town as police blockaded the road. Children and their pets were alone in their homes as the fire consumed them.
In a swarm of mysteries arising from the Maui catastrophe, a few questions really stand out. What could have possibly caused such a hot but pinpoint fire, that human remains were reduced to a fine ash.20 The fire was burning one building but not another, leaving trees standing, needles and leaves intact next to the ash footprint of completely burned homes, causing aluminum to melt and puddle like water, and setting boats on fire that were moored offshore.21
Directed Energy Weapons (DEWs)
Some theories are questioning whether modern warfare weaponry called DEWs (Direct Energy Weapons), designed to impede or destroy enemies were used against Lahaina. DEW weapons gather and project energy through a laser beam.22 The weapons can be built into the nose of a plane or be located on the ground or on ships or mobile land vehicles.23 Interest and development in DEW weaponry by nations is on the rise, and DEWs are considered weapons of choice against drones.24
DEW weaponry has also been suspected, as an alternative to coordinated arson, in the wildfires that have consumed parts of Canada in 202325 and earlier wildfires in California.26 A part-time college instructor teaching sociology and criminology in California was indicted in 2021 and charged with five counts of arson relating to the California Dixie fire that consumed more than 963,000 acres. A feature article on the accused professor arsonist documents that as of 2022, he was still in jail awaiting trial.27 He declares he is innocent and that he loves trees and wouldn’t hurt them.
The discussion about DEWS being responsible for the Lahaina fire centers around the fact that the fire was hot enough to melt aluminum, was pinpoint accurate, taking some buildings, sparing others, and was able to absolutely consume buildings, leaving only an ash footprint. This kind of damage has been seen in other recent fires, including the Paradise, California fire in 2018.28 The suggested motive offered to support this theory is the increasing value, location, and desirability of the land, which can be seized and rebuilt after the fire clears out the inhabitants.
How Hot Can Forest Fires Burn?
Forest fires can burn on average as high as 1,472 degrees Fahrenheit,29 with extreme conditions boosting heat up to 2100 degrees Fahrenheit. Aluminum has a melting point of 1200 degrees Fahrenheit, and if the metal is an aluminum alloy (combined with other metals), the melting point is higher.30 So there is a crossover point where a “natural” forest fire can burn hot enough to melt some metals. But the boats catching fire while moored in the water? Are the trees standing with needles or leaves still intact in Lahania?
These are all unanswered questions.
National Park Service has declared, “Even though fire is a fairly common occurrence, very few fires become extremely large.”31 This historical fact indicates that human malfeasance of one sort or another may be the flash point leading to the increasingly large wildfires now occurring.
Organized Human Evil
On the heels of the COVID years, we are alert to keeping our eyes wide open to the possibility of organized human evil as a causative factor in the increasing disasters. A full discussion of evil is an ongoing topic that requires a lot of time, a steady gaze, a steely will, and abundant courage. We continue to try to armor ourselves to be able to look clearly at unfolding circumstances. Our book, COVID-19 and the Global Predators: We are the Prey, is an exploration of evil at its root.
After overwhelming incidents of neglect, seeming ignorance, outright lying, and the ignoring of science and scientific and medical principles with resulting in tens of thousands of deaths and countless created disabilities stemming from failure to treat the initial infection and, worse, assaulting a majority of the population with experimental, toxic and now proven deadly injections of mRNA and DNA “vaccines” we are facing the undeniable evil afoot in our world.
A collection of international billionaire elites, celebrities, and global corporations unmoored from any alliance with nations of origin really do want to run the world. And they want a lot less of us pesky human beings cluttering up their playground.32
The world is quickly trying to move past the COVID deaths and other casualties of the COVID years. We lost so many of our elderly in hospitals, murdered on ventilators. Other elders and the general population were criminally neglected and refused conventional upper respiratory treatments, developing severe illnesses resulting in death or disability. Many of the elders who contracted COVID were sent into nursing homes where they were not provided with treatment and infected others in the facilities.33
The miracle treatments, those that would have brought COVID under control so quickly — hydroxychloroquine, ivermectin, plus zinc, antibiotics, steroids if needed, and supplements, were forbidden and withheld nationwide and in many parts of the world.
We have turned our backs on the COVID dead, millions of them.34
Are we now expected to forget Maui? Are we going to let these deaths, these parents and especially these children, slip away?
…Ashes, ashes, we all fall down.
Primary author Ginger Ross Breggin
References:
1 Behind the Song Lyrics and Meaning of “Ring Around the Rosie” – American Songwriter
3 Many children likely among the 850 people still missing in Maui wildfires, governor says (msn.com)
4 The numbers of children missing in Lahaina are all over the place – HotAir
6 Live updates: Burning Man festival rain strands thousands in Black Rock, Nevada desert (cnn.com)
7 https://www.britannica.com/event/Palm-Sunday-tornado-outbreak-of-1965
8
The Truth Barrier10 The Death of the Grown-Up | Diana West > Home – Where Are 2,025 Missing Lahaina Schoolchildren?
11 The Death of the Grown-Up | Diana West > Home – Lahaina Mayor Won’t Say Where He Was During Fire
12 https://sagehana.substack.com/archive?sort=new
13
The Truth Barrier14 U.S. and China to Hold Joint Drills Despite Trade War and Tensions (newsweek.com)
15 How The Billionaires With Homes On Maui Are Responding To The Island’s Wildfires (msn.com)
19 Maui cultural heritage destroyed in wildfires : NPR
20 Lahaina death toll remains unclear as Hawaii authorities near the end of their search – CBS News
21 Lahaina, Hawaii – Residents Report Very Unusual Patch Fires That Melt Aluminum – WorldNews (wn.com)
22 Directed Energy | Lockheed Martin
23 Science & Tech Spotlight: Directed Energy Weapons | U.S. GAO
24 Science & Tech Spotlight: Counter-Drone Technologies | U.S. GAO
25 Are Canadian eco-terrorists causing all the fires? | National Post
27 How Professor Gary Maynard Burned Down (nymag.com)
28 Fire destroyed Paradise five years ago. The pain remains – Los Angeles Times (latimes.com)
29 At what temperature does a forest fire burn? (wildfiretoday.com)
30 Melting Points of Metals | OnlineMetals.com®
31 Wildland Fire Spread and Suppression (U.S. National Park Service) (nps.gov)
32 https://WeAreThePrey.com
33 https://WeAreThePrey.com
34 Breggin.com | We are the Prey
Peter R. Breggin MD is a Harvard-trained psychiatrist and psychotherapist. As a medical, psychiatric, and scientific expert, he has testified in more than 100 trials and hearings in the U.S. and Canada, often on clinical psychopharmacology, mass murder, and the drug industry. He has 70 peer-reviewed scientific publications and more the 20 medical and popular books. Known for decades as “The Conscience of Psychiatry,” he and his wife and coauthor, Ginger Breggin, are now exposing and documenting COVID-19 as a cover story for the massive totalitarian shift being imposed on Western democracies. Their new best-selling book is COVID-19 and the Global Predators: We Are the Prey provides the deepest analysis of the global forces attacking America and Western Civilization, and how we can overcome them.
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Appalachia: Murder always happens for a reason
Untold potential for riches are there for the taking in the mountains of Appalachia. The Americans living in the mountains are the only barrier. Murder always happens for a reason.
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