Hawaii becomes part of the depopulation story — a sudden, brutal globalist twist
Historic capital of Lahaina, home to 12,000 people, destroyed
More than 1,000 missing. Children were at home because schools were closed
Power and cell phones turned off, preventing parents calling families
Hawaii’s emergency sirens, which are tested regularly, failed to blare
Officials say they are “baffled” how fires started
Indigenous population displaced, along with the old and poor
Redevelopment of Lahaina already planned
Government will Build Back Better, as AI-run, all-renewables state
WEF declared Maui a champion of the Paris climate accords in 2018
U.S.-Japan renewables project will replace ‘fuel guzzling’ Hawaiians
UN chose the Pacific to represent humanity — as Charles III spoke for the elites
Billionaires created the energy crisis in Hawaii and the excuse to expropriate them
It would never have happened had the indigenous population been left alone
If ‘Oppenheimer’ is the elite’s plan for the world… they want this island lair
Depopulation series:
“Follow The Consensus To Your Demise — First of a series on depopulation” (Moneycircus, Aug 9, 2023)
“Pirates, Privateers And Merchant Adventurers — Second of a series on depopulation”(Moneycircus, Aug 15, 2023 )
“Hawaii Islanders Hit With New Normal — Third in a series on depopulation” (Moneycircus, Aug 16, 2023)
“Maui Land Grab Explains The Great Reset — Fourth in a series on depopulation” (Moneycircus, Aug 17, 2023)
“Indigenous People Under Attack By Globalists, From Hawaii to Australia, Fifth in a series on depopulation” (Moneycircus, Aug 17, 2023)
“Maui’s Children, Smart Cities And Sex Trafficking — Sixth in a series on depopulation” (Moneycircus, Aug 25, 2023)
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Aug 16, 2023
Hawaii has forced its way into the topic of depopulation, about which I was writing when the events on the island of Maui unfolded.
Consider the following, concerning the largest in the centre of the Hawaiian archipelago, the biggest island “in the United States,” slap bang in the middle of the North Pacific.
More than 1,000 people are still missing after cell services and power were switched off, and the island’s emergency sirens — both Hawaii Emergency Management Agency and local Maui’s Emergency Alert System which has 80 sirens across the island — failed to operate.
Many of those missing are children, who were at home because the Hawaii State Department of Education had closed four schools in West Maui due to unsafe conditions caused by heavy winds, an order which went out at 6:20 a.m., Aug. 8.
Maui resident Dr Kathi Forti describes how she set out to meet a friend for lunch that day in Lahaina.
“The 30 minute drive was without incident, without winds, and without any warning advisories. As soon as we reached Lahaina, all power got zapped. Cell phone, internet, traffic lights, GPS, the 911 emergency system (which is never supposed to go down) and the power outage caused every store and shopping mall to immediately close. Nothing was open.
Then the winds came in, bringing with it a rare rainless hurricane with gusts from 60-80mph. Trees became uprooted and branches were coming down everywhere, along with power poles.”
Fire ravaged historic agricultural lands in Kula upcountry of Maui as well as Lahaina old town. As many as 2,200 homes were destroyed as of Aug 12, and even boats in Lahaina harbour caught ablaze.
A brush fire on the town’s north-east had been declared “100 percent contained” in the early morning, though a fallen electricity cable had limited the ability to pump water. The fire was then left unattended despite the warnings of 70 miles-an-hour winds incoming, which had earlier caused schools to be shut.
Scientist Sasha Latypova comments from California that fires can be caused by poorly-maintained electrical infrastructure but the governor of Hawaii Josh Green said, “It does appear like a bomb and fire went off.”
It would be rebuilt, he added: “It will be a new Lahaina, in its own image, with its own values” — whatever that means: not the old values? Not those of indigenous Hawaiians?
On September 25, Honolulu will host Hawaii Digital Government Summit. The schedule is vague, with titles like IT consolidation, cybersecurity readiness and response, the future of work in a remote or hybrid environment and change management. More specific is a new accounting system for the state: the New Hawaii Enterprise Financial System (EFS), using data to promote equity, and digital, identity and access management (IAM).
These summits are planned across the United States so other communities who live on desirable land should, perhaps, be on guard.
These vague titles hide the objective of digital government for it is not simply about efficiency — equity is a euphemism, along with sustainability. The target is resources and people stand in the way.
Build Back Better
The events of Lahaina are not unique but it was a sitting target. Lahaina was once the capital of the former Hawaiian kingdom in the 1800s. It was home to many indigenous Hawaiian families, living in a prime location. Though some of them were old and poor, they sat on land worth millions.
They have neighbours including the Obamas, Oprah Winfrey and Jeff Bezos — whose mansions were not affected by the fires.
The quiet life is under threat not only from real estate developers (Hawaii officials in the areas affected had recently passed a law banning new development in the historic town of Lahaina, except in the case of a natural disaster).
Maui is also a pilot project for the Japan-U.S. Island Grid, an electricity network based on renewable energy.
In 2008 Hawaii’s government said it aimed to use entirely renewable energy by 2045. When president Donald Trump withdrew the U.S. from the Paris climate accords, Hawaii adopted the agreement as official state policy.
That is a problem for the isolated Pacific state. Tourism, along with the military, dominate the economy. Jets account for more fuel consumption than in any U.S. state bar Alaska.
Despite this, the first step was to “clean up” ground transportation. Islands, especially mountainous ones, often have only one road leading out of a town — bordered by the sea they lack the flexibility of larger territories.
In 2018, then mayor of Maui, Alan Arakawa said: “The goals we are setting today are not only desirable, but attainable, and help send a message that Maui County and Hawaii are open for innovation.”
Pause a moment to consider that wind and solar commonly contributes 10 per cent or less of electricity capacity. With such low output, the only way to match supply with demand is to reduce demand dramatically. That is what is meant by sustainability.
Fewer people is the simplest option. A more nuanced option is to change the kind of people — to alter the balance between “productive” people and the less productive who consume or occupy land and resources. That is what is meant by equity.
The Pacific islands are, however, favourable for renewables, so long as you don’t take too seriously the warning that 40 per cent of Hawaii’s beaches could be lost to rising sea levels by 2050 (University of Hawaii’s School of Ocean and Earth Sciences). Maui Electric Company claims that renewable energy currently accounts for 21 per cent of the total energy supply.
Maui is to become a “Smart” island, declared at the Smart City Conference in Maui last January, with electricity to power everything, so long as you don’t need to travel more than 15 minutes from your home.
As described by the UN’s International Telecommunication Union this will include digital infrastructure, cybersecurity and cyber safety, digital services, emergency telecommunication and digital inclusion.
First piloted in Niger, it is being rolled out in 11 South Pacific countries that have expressed interest in this programme — Fiji, Vanuatu, Papua New Guinea, the Federated States of Micronesia, the Marshall Islands, Samoa, Nauru, Tonga, Tuvalu, Kiribati, and Palau.
JUMPSmartMaui allows for “direct load control” which limits the energy supply from outside, allowing water heaters in households to be switched off during peak demand. It is also called “planned adjustment operation.”
“Also, when sudden power supply shortage is occurred, such as sudden drop in wind generation output, electric water heaters receive the signal and interrupt the power consumption. This is called emergency adjustment operation.” [1]
The charging of electric vehicles (EV) is modulated, “so as to fill in gaps of the supply and demand on the power system.”
The limits and challenges of renewables come sharply into focus.
Homeless
So what happens to the people who lost their homes in the historic old town of Lahaina?
In July 2022 digging began in Kaiaulu o Kuku’ia in west Maui to build 200 affordable rental homes. Since it was only the groundbreaking it presumably has not been affected by the fires. [2]
Back, to that first hand account of Dr Forti.
“No evacuation sirens ever went off that day when the fires began. They failed as well. My friend and I had to escape through the back road going all the way around the island as all traffic was blocked in the other direction. Many might not have known about this back route since GPS was down.
These fires were indeed strange. The night before both my friend and many others claimed to have had very restless sleep. I personally experienced a strange flooding wave of energy in my head, almost like seizure activity, which I have come to identity as dark energy coming in. This flooding energy continued on and off the next morning, more so when I was in Lahaina. This told me there was directed energy involved in what was occurring.
This was not just a random act of mother nature. It reminded me of the strange fires in Paradise, California a few years back which swept through and wiped it off the map. Their only crime was getting in the way of a high speed railway project slated to come through the town.
The problem with Historic Lahaina was that it had a large old Hawaiian community that was in the way of the developers. Now it’s like ground zero, declared a disaster area, and federal and states rules are probably going to be tossed aside.” [3]
Right on cue, Hawaii’s governor Josh Green revealed plans for the state to purchase properties in the seaside town of Lahaina. He used the excuse of stopping foreign investors buying up the land to justify state expropriation. [4]
Real estate developers are already calling residents offering to buy their burned out homes. The U.S. federal government has offered “aid” to each individual of $700.
Suspicious minds
Hawaii’s fires began to look suspicious when public officials made no mention of the emergency response. They repeated how it was sad, frightening and... climate!
Then photographs and video emerged of the speed of the fire, and how it affected prime land inhabited by less wealthy, indigenous people, in the old part of town. Magically it missed the mansions.
The idea that an island nation could be manipulated in this way makes more sense when you understand its history. Hawaii was seized by the U.S. for its beauty and location, and turned into a colony: the fertile islands now import food from the mainland, while farmland is used for scientific experiments by the “agricultural” corporations and as a base for the military.
In short the elite created the energy crisis in Hawaii. It would never have happened if the indigenous population had been left alone. But a greater power wanted their land.
Mike Adams has an erudite summary and warns that what happened to Maui is coming to the rest of us. The WEF and UN have chosen islands as the testing ground because they are easily quarantined and their populations have nowhere to go. [5]
One thing Mike missed is that at the start of the Covid response and the launch of The Great Reset, the Pacific islanders were made the poster child by the United Nations.
It begins to make sense. If you are poor, old or indigenous: you have no place in the New Normal, except perhaps on a reservation, as in Aldous Huxley's “Brave New World,” or in a human zoo, as at the 1958 Brussels World Fair.
Those dancing piccaninnies with “watermelon smiles,” to quote former British prime minister Boris Johnson — son of a Rockefeller-employed eugenicist — are disdained, scorned, cast out with contempt to lope off into the sunset.
All smiles
A concert to celebrate Covid seems an odd way for the United Nations to spend money in a crisis.
Yet it staged a festival in the South Pacific islands in August 2020 and broadcast it worldwide — a sugar-coated doughnut around a speech by, then prince, Charles III to announce The Great Reset.
“This dreadful pandemic comes at a time when, as I know only too well, the Pacific region is already facing the accelerating and terrifying impacts of climate change. And many islands have had to deal with the appallingly devastating effects of severe weather events such as cyclone Harold.
“These challenges that you and so many other people around the world now face have at last begun to push not only climate adaptation, but also the increasingly urgent need to tackle the root causes of global warming and climate change… to increase both the level of ambition and the acceleration of solutions at scale.
“We have the opportunity to reset and build back better to a more sustainable, resilient and inclusive future for the generations that will follow.” [spoken with a sideways shaking of the head, CNN presenter style, indicating the negative – see 00:03: 40.]
The UN chose the people of the South Pacific to represent humanity, while Charles spoke for the elites and their trillions. In a hint at things to come it was hosted by transvestite Aunty Tala of the Laughing Samoans.
The UN blurb read:
“The United Nations in the Pacific has announced Pacific Unite: Saving Lives Together, a first-of-its-kind televised and digitally streamed concert that will call on leaders and citizens across the region to work together and with the rest of the world in the fight against COVID-19...
It is also a reminder that as we rise up as a family of nations, we must seize the opportunity to build a more inclusive and resilient Pacific and a more sustainable and equitable world.” [6]
The poor, old or indigenous are just the first. As John and Nisha Whitehead of The Rutherford Institute write:
“America’s young people have become casualties of a post-9/11 mindset that has transformed the country into a locked-down, militarized, crisis-fueled mockery of a representative government.
Roped into the government’s profit-driven campaign to keep the nation “safe” from drugs, disease, and weapons, America’s schools have transformed themselves into quasi-prisons, complete with surveillance cameras, metal detectors, police patrols, zero-tolerance policies, lockdowns, drug-sniffing dogs, strip searches and active shooter drills.
Students are not only punished for minor transgressions such as playing cops and robbers on the playground, bringing L Egos to school, or having a food fight, but the punishments have become far more severe, shifting from detention and visits to the principal’s office into misdemeanour tickets, juvenile court, handcuffs, tasers, and even prison terms.” [7]
Summary
What happened in Maui is still unfolding. One final nugget that we have at this moment: Maui Police Chief John Pelletier came to Hawaii after 22 years in Las Vegas. He was incident commander for the 2017 mass shooting at the Route 91 country music concert.
The latest story on Maui is from Associated Press news agency. It is an interview in which the police chief says nothing about Maui! He spends the whole interview reminiscing about the Las Vegas shooting and how there were also lots of victims there. “Pleads for patience, recalls pain,” while bodies of victims of Hawaii's deadly wildfires are found.
If it turns out that children were, effectively, lured to their deaths, then this atrocity has not only impoverished and made homeless the indigenous population of the historic capital, but has deprived them of their progeny — the cruelest form of blood feud — by purging their descendants.
This is not news. The targeting of indigenous peoples is already a feature of the Covid response.
Justisss, justisss, so shall… justisss and equiteee prevail. The Weird Sisters of Shakespeare's Macbeth push at the Black people and the Roma, hustling them to the front of the queue. The fiendish doctors, depraved psychologists, warped academics, venal teachers, corrupt civil servants and mendacious journalists — for it is people like us — forming a sibilant coven of public assassins, dripping with lies.
The calculated betrayal of “our most vulnerable” elderly was followed by the euthanizing of the mentally sub-normal. In Britain last year, 60 per cent of all people who died with Covid had learning disabilities. That is an outrage in which the mental health charity MIND is complicit in its demand for more “equity”.
See: “Evil Has Its Day — So shall justice” (Moneycircus, Aug 21, 2021)
The Great Reset is revealed, in its lip-dribbing, blood splattered gore.
Parts one and two:
“Follow The Consensus To Your Demise — First of a series on depopulation” (Moneycircus, Aug 9, 2023)
“Pirates, Privateers And Merchant Adventurers — Second of a series on depopulation”(Moneycircus, Aug 15, 2023 )
[1] NEDO Smart Community Case Study (PDF)
[2] The Maui News, Jul 2022 — Groundbreaking held for 200-unit housing project
[3] Dr. Kathy J. Forti, Linked In,. Aug 12, 2023 — What Really Happened on Maui - I Was There
[4] Becker News, Aug 15, 2023 — Hawaii Gov. in Aftermath of Deadly Maui Wildfires: “I’m Already Thinking of Ways for State to Acquire That Land”
[5] Mike Adams, HRR, Aug 15, 2023 — Torching of Lahania
[6] UN Web TV, Aug 2020 — “Pacific Unite: Saving Lives Together - Concert to unite Pacific region in the fight against COVID-19.”
[7] John Whitehead, A Government Of Wolves, Aug 8, 2023 — Indoctrination, Intimidation & Intolerance: What Passes for Education Today
Effectively there has been a global system for a long time I.e. you have to see the pleasant circumstances of a minority of the global public in terms of the overall picture. And the West has enjoyed an unprecedentedly comfortable society for so long only because of short lived favourable circumstances. That is going now and what is happening to populations considered “disposable” by the parasite class will eventually percolate to all – since this ruling class do indeed regard all masses everywhere as disposable.
So how will the more brutal extermination methods filter through to the affluent West? And how will the compliant Left contain the situation for long enough to head off genuine protest?
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