3 Crises - Fire, Terror & War
Beware the narrative of fear, striking at home, entangling abroad
California's reservoirs were drained in 2022. Constriction of water is nothing new
Restrictions on insurance and zoning imposed before the fires, planned or not
Media talks of ISIS everywhere, as pundits manufacture internal terror threat
Twitterati align behind HTS/ISIS - because CNN says the bearded fellow is fine
ISIS targets Sisi in Egypt; conflict would likely spill over into East Africa
Serves Anglo-American and oiler-banker designs on Mesopotamia; UN Agenda 21
Fire Related:
Maui's Fire Hydrants Ran Dry; The Politics Of Water - H20 is being rationed in an attack on humanity (Sep 18, 2023)
Terror Related:
Why Public Is Enemy #1 - Rant in an age of narrative (Jan 31, 2023)
Kissinger Dies But His Plans Much Alive - Foreign policy has come home to roost; Western populations in the bullseye (Nov 30, 2023)
WW3 Or State Terror, You Decide - Do governments have citizens in their sights? (Feb 02, 2024)
War Related:
Trump's Stars Align With Age Old Interests - Cabinet picks do little to quiet the drums of war (Nov 15, 2024)
Race War, Managed Decline And Succession - Seemingly disparate events align with one objective (Jul 31, 2024)
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Jan 12, 2025
Crisis one, the fires
A large reservoir in Pacific Palisades that is part of the Los Angeles water supply system was out of use for a year before fire destroyed thousands of homes, writes The Los Angeles Times.
The Santa Ynez Reservoir (443 million litres or 117 million gallons) had been closed since about February 2024 for repairs to its cover.
The Times reported early Wednesday that numerous hydrants in higher-elevation streets of the Palisades went dry when fire erupted on Tuesday.
Ten years ago California passed a proposition to funded new reservoirs. A decade later not one has been begun construction.
Insurers vanish
More than 65,000 homeowners in Los Angeles had their insurance policies not renewed in the last five years
The insurance industry is consolidating. To do that re-insurers in California and Florida are cutting off capital to smaller insurers that write the contracts.
When it comes to reinvesting the profits, will the insurers put money into unsound banks or into land acquired at a cheap price after a disaster?
Wherever you see small insurers are raising premiums, or giving up and leaving the state, because they don't have the capital to cover the risks, or are being denied re-insurance by the higher ups, you know that your district is the next target.
Look at the C40 cities guide. If you live in one, the plan is to eradicate large home footprints and crowd you in to 15-minute SMART cities.
Don't forget that if you cannot afford your property taxes in Florida , investors can earn an 18 per cent return investing in your tax certificate says lawyer Todd Callender. If you miss payments a forth time, they own your property. [1]
Equity, in the form of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), may require that a rebuilt home include a lift or elevator.
Zoning out single families
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed two bills meant to make it easier to build more housing in California.
The first, Senate Bill 9, makes it possible to build more than one housing unit on land that was previously designated for only one unit. The second, SB 10, allows for denser development near public transit corridors, such as bus and train lines. [2]
From Twitter (unconfirmed):
Governor Gavin Newsom is allegedly working with developers to rezone Pacific Palisades burn areas for multi-unit housing. California Governor Gavin Newsom is reportedly collaborating with developers to change zoning designations in Pacific Palisades from R1, which allows single-family homes, to R3, enabling the construction of apartment complexes.
Who could have known?
In coming weeks you will hear governor Gavin Newsom claim there was nothing that could have been done.
The threat of fire is not new. It is a perennial. Newsom cut the budget for water infrastructure last year, while focusing on Woke slogans, reducing whiteness, targeting privilege, centring guilt upon skin colour, and redefining justice.
Whatever caused the fires, and however manipulative the response, there remains one big question outstanding.
Does this level of incompetence — if simple incompetence it is — justify placing greater emergency powers in the hands of these politicians and agencies?
Politics of water
At Moneycircus we noted that California's reservoirs were being drained in March 2022.
An overview of the attack on humanity via H20 was published in September 2023:
CNN revealed two yeas ago that “once the public is open to it we are going to start focusing more on climate, like global warming."
“Five cities could be one natural disaster away from a catastrophic water crisis,” the same channel blared in September 2023 — Buffalo, New York; Prichard, Alabama; St Louis, Missouri; Central Coast, California; and San Juan, Puerto Rico
Rockefeller fronts have bought up water supplies for decades, just as Bill Gates is buying up farm land.
Front man Maurice Strong colluded with former director of the Environmental Protection Agency, William Ruckelshaus to grab water rights. Strong was also made head of Petro Canada by prime minister Pierre Trudeau (hints of whom the Trudeau dynasty serves).
Water is a tool of power. An Alabama water board began the process of eminent domain in 2023, saying it might have to evict residents from their homes while it fixed old and leaking water infrastructure.
A decade ago a member of Ireland's parliament told the rain-soaked peoples of the Emerald Isle that water was no longer a right, and even that which fell from the sky and ran down their necks could no longer be considered gratis.
The above is from the the article, Maui's Fire Hydrants Ran Dry; The Politics Of Water - H20 is being rationed in an attack on humanity (Sep 18, 2023)
Crisis two, ISIS & psyop
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