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Something doesn't feel right about these wildfires in So'Cal


I mean, for one thing:

1.) Why are they having wildfires in the middle of January? California normally has wildfires in late summer and autumn, when it's the hottest and driest, and the Santa Ana winds are blowing in and drying everything out. Winter is usually our wettest season.

2.) Why did State Farm cancel a bunch of people's fire insurance just a short time before this disaster happened? Did they know something the regular people didn't beforehand?

3.) If you look at photos online, how is it that some of the cars have actually had their metal melt from the heat (which would have to be extreme, even for wildfires) but none of the plastic has been touched. Sounds really weird to me, and the same phenomena has been noted in after-photos from 9/11 and the Maui wildfires.

4.) Why the Palisades? Why would the worst of the wildfires hit that spot above all others?

5.) Did anyone notice talk of some strange, laser-like lights that were sparking around in the hills above the affected areas before the fires started?

Something about this disaster does not pass the smell test.

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Jew Space Lasers.

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Subtract Space from that phrase and you might be onto something.

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Nope, just plain direct energy weapons attached to drones.

https://x.com/CanPatriot2022/status/1877400882863812722

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There's nothing new under the sun.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fu-Go_balloon_bomb#:~:text=Between%20November%201944%20and%20April,predating%20the%20intercontinental%20ballistic%20missile.

Fu-Go (ふ号[兵器], fugō [heiki], lit. "Code 'Fu' [Weapon]") was an incendiary balloon weapon (風船爆弾, fūsen bakudan, lit. "balloon bomb") deployed by Japan against the United States during World War II. It consisted of a hydrogen-filled paper balloon 33 feet (10 m) in diameter, with a payload of four 11-pound (5.0 kg) incendiary devices and one 33-pound (15 kg) high-explosive anti-personnel bomb. The uncontrolled balloons were carried over the Pacific Ocean from Japan to North America by fast, high-altitude air currents, today known as the jet stream, and used a sophisticated sandbag ballast system to maintain their altitude. The bombs were intended to ignite large-scale forest fires and spread panic.

I don't know how powerful a 33lb "anti-personnel bomb" is.

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The tactics don't change, only the tech and payloads do...

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The fires were deliberately caused for different reasons including land grab, elimination of evidence, money laundering, etc.

They used DEWs/MEWs to set those fires.

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Usually it's the rich celebrities making dirty deals and doing the land-grabbing, not the other way around. That's why I'm confused about this whole thing. Although to be fair, many of the famous people living in that particular neighborhood are not the richest in the LA Basin, though they are better off than the regular people.

It sounds like someone wanted that beachfront property and deliberately smoked out the rich people there because they knew such people wouldn't be as badly affected by the loss as poor and middle-class people would be.

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1) LA is an abomination of redistribution of natural resources; it wouldn't exist without the likes of water being funneled down there from the north. It's a bonfire waiting for a match and the north has yet to replenish the snow melt water that it pipes down to prevent this sort of thing. The timing actually makes perfect sense in this context, since LA is always in this state.

2) Insurance companies have been doing this for years already as mismanagement of natural resources has resulted in one devastating fire after another, year after year.

3) I'm not sure what you're referring to specifically, but metal is prone to becoming distorted as it is heated or cooled and the idea of a plastic with a burning point higher than the heat required to distort metal doesn't seem that far fetched.

4) Back to point one. This is an area that does not naturally support the likes of billionaire mansions and Olympic sized swimming pools. Furthermore, I'm going to take a wild guess that the rich folk weren't open to controlled burning, forest thinning or other forms of management that could have prevented this or reduced its severity.

5) I haven't heard of this. It doesn't seem worth taking seriously considering that the fires have a readily identifiable cause.

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1.) Yep, you got that right. Before people like Jerry Brown and the two-faced greenies got their claws into environmental policies, California did a better job of distributing water through canals and aqueducts to the drier areas of the state, as well as storing water or clearing out areas with dead bushes and trees when it wasn't wildfire season. I heard the greenies made them stop clearing out old brush because they thought the sawmills were chopping too many trees down and were destroying the habitat of some random rare animal, when in fact, many of them don't even live in those areas, they live in the cities on the coasts, and don't know a damned thing about what they were talking about.

2.) But seriously, don't you find it weird that it's the fire insurance specifically that was cancelled? State Farm and other insurance companies have been providing fire coverage for Californians for decades, and then they just cancel the insurance out of the blue like that? And right before a major wildfire hits in the off-season? I still find it highly suspicious.

3.) https://ondiplomacywarfare.quora.com/Something-NOT-quite-right-with-the-fires-in-Los-Angeles-The-highlighted-debris-in-this-photo-is-the-melted-and-now-soli#comments

4.) I still find it highly suspicious that it was that area specifically that got the worst of the wildfires. To be fair, much of southern California is prone to wildfires, particularly all of Los Angeles, but usually far more so in the summer, not the winter.

5.) Elon Musk was talking about it on X and even showed videos of sparks in the bushes above that neighborhood prior to the fires starting.

What people don't want to talk about is that a larger portion of wildfires (particularly suspicious ones like this one, or in So'Cal in general) are caused by humans with evil intentions, not nature. I smell arson and maybe even dirty dealing involved.

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Having relatives in California, the insurance thing actually isn't weird it at all. I've been hearing about this happening since the Rim Fire there over ten years ago and my relatives have consistently talked about being worried about losing their insurance. I know at the moment that Newsom has blocked insurance companies from canceling policies for the next year, retroactive to when the fire started. He was certainly quick to act here when rich celebrities are involved and, rather than space lasers, if there's anything to be gained from this situation it's the political exposure to be had from an effective response to it. Not that I'm asserting it's true, but it's surprising conspiracies aren't oriented that way since this is a massive potential gain for a Newsom 2028 run.

Anyway, those pictures are weird, but remember that these are rich LA denizens with high end Teslas for daily drivers that have batteries that burn at temperatures that can't even be put out by conventional means. I bet some of those inconsistencies you see there from what you'd expect when a car burns have to do with that along with the paper thin alloy those cars are made entirely out of to offset the massive weight of their batteries.

As for arson, insurance fraud...who knows. Fires have to start somehow.

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That's actually an interesting analogy, regarding how electric vehicles burn, versus ordinary, gas-powered cars. I've heard stories about the batteries blowing up, but usually due to being submerged in water, more so in seawater during hurricanes.

What's really sad is, there are ordinary, everyday people who were badly hurt by this disaster, and Newscum doesn't give a shit about them at all. In fact, I saw a video of a woman outright confronting him on this, and he tried brushing her off and claiming he was on the phone with Biden. Then he tried acting like he felt sorry for her and her kids, claiming to have 4 of his own (who he probably let nannies do most of the work of raising). Honestly, there are times when I wish someone would napalm his house, the LA mayor's house, and the house of the woman in charge of the water dept. in that area, because they all badly mismanaged this entire thing, and they are the ones to blame for all of this. Napalm would be a particularly interesting punishment, because then, if the firefighters try putting their houses out, the water will just fuel the flames more.

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Direct Energy Weapons on Drones

https://x.com/CanPatriot2022/status/1877400882863812722

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The link doesn't work :(

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The link doesn't work now because they don't want us to know what's really going on

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It’s working !

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Wow! When did this site become Infowars?

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Well, while the rightists are posting their braindead conspiratard shit, you're busy posting your braindead TDS/EDS narratives so it all balances out. 😂

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So are you saying that directed energy can only exist inside a small box in your kitchen? 🤣

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I don't see any counter argument here...

Oh yeah, you aren't smart enough to create one.

The only other explanation is extreme poor mismanagement of the forests by elected Democrats, or illegals starting them.

Which is it?

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See?... Infowars.

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The tvfan explanation: It was secretly started by the Democratic government to push forward their agenda of electric vehicles and other technology advancement on to the people.

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Well....there's a problem with that theory. The rich people in the Palisades were already driving overpriced electric vehicles.

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Oprah trying to buy up all the property and land now like she did in Lahaina Maui

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Isn't she friends with some of the people who were affected? I don't think a fraud scheme like that would work out well for her.

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Land grab, Zionist land grab !

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- Distraction
- Land Grab
- Destruction of Evidence
- Money Laundering
- Push the Climate Change Agenda

They're trying to use arson as a scapegoat to distract from their use of DEWs.

The problem with that is since they are trying to blame it on arsonists, it contradicts and refutes the “Climate Change” narrative.

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It does indeed! As usual the media will try to spin this narrative about Trump Supporter arsonists and climate change working hand in hand against the good goyims of LA!

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Few people deny (away from right wing echo chambers like this site, at least) that the fires in LA, and the other bad ones of last year in other countries like Canada and Greece, have been made more prevalent and exacerbated because of climate change. Arson has been suspected and an arrest made in one of the more recent LA fires but I don't think anything is known of the politics involved.

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If you disregard the left or the right this is clearly a hostile takeover. Our country is at war with the deep state.

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this is clearly a hostile takeover. Our country is at war with the deep state.


The 'deep state' started the fires? To take over LA? It all makes so much sense now...

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right wing echo chambers like this site

And yet, here you are.

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And I don't deny it.

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And yet you whine and complain.

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Please don't project.

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Please don't project. And I was actually saying that I don't deny climate change, in case you missed it.

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You deny common sense. Got it

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Please explain. But you won't.

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