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Jan 10, 2024
This is not a report. Words barely capture fearful events. Familiar celebrity names, burned out. Flames seemingly leaping from the angry Earth.
Los Angeles so recently traduced for the excesses of its "party scene." People quick to find justice in events. In a society of virtue signalling it would not be long before someone "told you so," whether due to climate or karma.
Code Pink drew parallels with Gaza. Organizer Olivia DiNucci said California’s fire was part of a global pattern of destruction, linking the environmental devastation to the conflict in Israel.
Are the Los Angeles fires a random event, or a state sponsored land grab? As in Lahaina, Maui, whatever caused the fires, is it the response that shall reveal the objective.
We already see common patterns: the absence of emergency alerts, telecoms down, hydrants dry, water restricted by the decision of the state, and the withdrawal of insurance, again, following the actions of the state.
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Indigenous People Under Attack – From Hawaii to Australia (Aug 18, 2023)
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Maui Homeless Camp Out On Beaches - After the fire, Lahaina looks like a brutal exercise in artificial scarcity (Dec 10, 2023)
It is useful to see events in the context of globalist initiatives — which we reduce here to UN Agenda 21, the sustainable development goals (SDGs) of that colour wheel they wear, and the financial interests that profit.
Don’t be stupid
No need for a cohort of globalists pulling strings, but you must admit the framework in which the UN, the International Monetary Fund, the World Health Organisation & corporate and family foundations make decisions.
All sub-programmes point in the same direction: rewilding, closing farms on multiple pretexts, replacing food with crickets and magic meat, placing land ownership with “first peoples” in sortition assemblies outside the constitution, SMART cities, transport restrictions, restricting energy, while imposing electric everything, “managed retreat” which says people should be moved from land because of “climate emergency.”
California has a long history of individuality. Not fully free of the influence of the East Coast, it remained an independent outpost of wealth and culture, long after Wall Street and London brought the Southern States to heel.
It was California that played a role in the gold rush and the oil boom. It is residence of choice to some of America's greatest fortunes. It is the home of the environmental movement, financed by those same oil fortunes.
It exported gold and supplied mining engineers to the world, later dams and nuclear plants; became a home to Chinese, Eurasian and Latin labour, became a food hub to Europe; and in more recent decades a world leader in components and computers, albeit less prominent in banking. [1]
It is the home of New Agers and psychological experimentation. It was in San Francisco that the CIA's MK-Ultra experiment dabbled in LSD. In the sub-project Midnight Climax men would be lured off the street into houses where they would be offered drugs and prostitutes, then observed through one-way mirror glass. That was the 1950s.
The sixties drug culture would emerge in tandem with the music scene. See "Weird Scenes Inside the Canyon: Laurel Canyon, Covert Ops & the Dark Heart of the Hippie Dream," by the late Dave McGowan, who died suddenly in 2015. [2]
The cult of Charles Manson would emerge in the area, as Tom O’Neill revealed in “Chaos: Charles Manson, the CIA, and the Secret History of the Sixties” (2019).
See The CIA And The Elephant In The Room - Agency's role exposed by colluding with Fauci on Covid origins (Oct 02, 2023)
This may be why, when the intelligence agencies, founded by the Wall Street lawyers and banks with their ties to the City of London, their dabbling in psychoactive drugs took place mainly in California and in French-speaking Montreal, areas that they perhaps aspired to bring to heel.
It is time to leave the information silo that divides us from neighbours. Nothing can be excluded - everything must be given due account.
There is a familiar tale of ageing infrastructure, poor investment, bad decisions and "Aw, shucks" coincidence.
As five or six districts of LA burst into flames, many victims found themselves without insurance. California lawmakers had imposed price controls on insurance companies. This made it impossible for insurers to price coverage accurately. As a result insurance companies abandoned he state.
The Wall Street Journal wrote in March 2023, that California's leadership had failed to invest in water infrastructure to prevent floods or capture water. They responded to drought with rationing. When insurers assessed that the risk of disaster required higher premiums, the state capped them. [3]
And while the legacy media focuses on LA's most expensive districts where stars have lost their homes, there is less reporting on Eaton or Sylmar are where regular folk live. Fire hydrants are reported empty; there are no choppers dropping water; cars are bulldozed so the few firefighters can pass by.
Ominously, there is evidence of malice aforethought disguised as negligence: There is no way governor Gavin Newsom did not know that draining reservoirs and restricting water supplies would hamper the response to fires, of which California has long experience.
Cultural programming
The fires come at the end of a year in which the city has been exposed at its worst.
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