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Saved - May 6, 2025 at 3:38 AM
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I pointed out that Obama brought in 70,000 Somali immigrants to Minnesota, mainly in the Fifth Congressional District. This area has been labeled by the FBI as a hub for terrorist recruitment and is represented by Ilhan Omar, who advocates for dismantling Homeland Security. Are you seeing the connections?

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Obama imported 70,000 Somali immigrants and put them in Minnesota, where nearly all clustered in a single area, specifically, the Fifth Congressional District. That District recently was identified by the FBI as America's terrorist recruitment capital and is represented by Ilhan Omar, who is calling for the dissolution of America's Homeland Security. Are you connecting the dots yet?

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The FBI reportedly declared Minnesota's Fifth Congressional District the terrorist recruitment capital of the country. This district is represented by Omar. According to the speaker, this is connected to Obama's importation of 70,000 Somalian immigrants, who all stayed in that district. The speaker believes "we" are inviting immigrants in to destroy the country.
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Speaker 0: This one's really fun. Did you know that the FBI recently declared Minnesota's Fifth Congressional District as the terrorist recruitment capital of our country? Who is it represented by? Omar. And it just so happens that when Obama imported 70,000 Somalian immigrants, they all stayed there. Can't make this stuff up. We are inviting them in to destroy our country.
Saved - January 15, 2025 at 10:02 PM
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I interviewed a Los Angeles firefighter with over 20 years of experience, uncovering some harrowing truths. I learned that Gavin Newsom ordered Elon Musk's removal from command and directed Cal Fire to return donated Starlinks. The firefighters faced a critical shortage of water in the Palisades, and the department wasn't consulted about draining the reservoir. Additionally, there were too few hydrants, spaced too far apart and with the wrong diameter for adequate water flow. The firefighter lamented, “We could have saved more homes if we had more water.”

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I interviewed a Los Angeles firefighter with 20+ years of service. The truths I found are harrowing. @GavinNewsom ordered the removal of @elonmusk from the command post, and ordered the Cal Fire firefighters to return all donated startlinks. The firefighters ran out of water in the palisades. The fire department was not consulted on the draining of the palisades reservoir. There were insufficient hydrants in the palisades..too far apart, and the incorrect diameter for sufficient water flow. “We could have saved more homes if we had more water”

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I interviewed a firefighter from the Los Angeles Fire Department about the recent fires in the Pacific Palisades. He revealed that they ran out of water and faced inadequate hydrant access, which hindered their ability to extinguish the flames effectively. The distance between hydrants was too great, and the water reservoir was tarped, preventing aerial support. He emphasized that more homes could have been saved with sufficient water. While Malibu had water and saved homes, the Palisades suffered significant losses. The firefighter also pointed to the predictable Santa Ana winds and issues with homeless-related fires. He criticized environmental regulations that restrict controlled burns and highlighted the need for better water storage and fire management. Overall, he expressed frustration with the current leadership and policies that have failed to protect communities.
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Speaker 0: Unlike Gavin, I am in the pursuit of truth. So I've taken it upon myself to interview boots on the ground. I have interviewed members of Los Angeles Fire Department, and the truths I have found are harrowing. Why is Gavin so adamant about pushing this narrative that they did not run out of water in the Pacific Palisades? Well, it's because they did. A firefighter told me that he was on a street in the Pacific Palisades, and not only did he run out of water but they had insufficient hydrants. So he explained to me that the standard distance between residential homes is usually less than a 1000 feet and in this case these homes were very large we're talking like 15,000 square foot mansions and hydrants that were over a 1000 feet apart. In addition to that running out of water and these hydrants being too far apart these hydrants only had a 2 and a half inch wharf hydrant instead of 4 inches which means the diameter of the hose. This means that these firefighters did not have sufficient fire flow to extinguish these fires. He told me that they were doing the best that they could and they were making good effort but they could have saved more homes by putting up a water curtain which would have allowed them to save the exposure of houses but they couldn't because they ran out of water in the Pacific Palisades he highlighted that he didn't want to diminish the fact that this fire behavior was insane and it was the worst he's ever seen. We could have saved way more structures than we did if we had water. In addition to that water reservoir being empty in the Pacific Palisades holding a 117,000,000 gallons of water, they tarped it when they never should have for environmental reasons and evaporation. But don't you think that evaporation should not supersede the need for helicopters to access the water and suck out water for fire suppression, for aerial help? That was out of the question because it was tarped when it was not meant to. I was also informed that the city allegedly did not consult with the fire department before they drained this reservoir. Let me read what he explained to me. He says that we are set up to run something called a master stream operations. This is where you're flowing upwards of 800 gallons a minute from a big water cannon on top of the rig. And in order to do that effectively, you have to be connected to a hydrant. It's highly effective. You can put out a ton of water a ton of fire with it now granted this fire behavior was insane and we're working to save every home we can but in this instance we could have saved saved more homes if we had more water but no water in the Palisades We had water in Malibu because those reservoirs were filled. It's basic stuff. We need water to put out fires. With water in Malibu we made a difference in saved homes because we sit on a hydrant and protect the exposure. The reason we even lost homes in Malibu along the coast was because they were connected. It wasn't multiple structures in theory it was one big structure. But he also told me that what these people are saying that no water system is able to operate and push out that much water isn't incorrect but they're conflating extinguishing the whole fire with that because that's not what they're trying to do. They're not trying to extinguish the whole fire. They're going to lose homes. They know that that's the reality but the reality is also that they could have saved more if they had water in the Pacific Palisades and that is the message that needs to get out. I mean, Malibu was also really bad, but at least they saved homes there. But then you go look at the streets of Palisades, and you tell me. There's nothing nothing left. I also asked about climate change, and I was told that they're calling bullshit on climate change because the native Americans called the Santa Ana winds the devil winds. These winds have been around for 100 of years, and it's the main reason that these fires got so bad. So I don't know how you conflate the 2. Also, these winds were predictable. We knew that they were coming, so why were we not better prepared in the days prior? I asked about rumored arson and he said I'll be honest and I'll say what no one is willing to say it's the freaking homeless. They had a Palisades fire in the exact same area 3 years ago caused by homeless but no one wants to say it and everyone's afraid. More than half of the calls they respond to are fires caused by the ever growing homeless population in LA. And they'll cut the fire department budget by 20,000,000 but they'll spend 1,000,000,000 on the homeless. That does absolutely nothing. I asked about DEI and the answer was, of course, we don't mind women in the fire service if they could do the job. That's all that matters. But then a wife in the background says, my husband if he needs help his co workers need to be able to carry him out. I don't care who you are but you shouldn't be getting regulations changed and you need to carry my husband and anyone else who needs help out. Pretty reasonable stuff. I asked about controlled burns. They're not allowed to do that because of these insane environmental regulations that Karen Bass has prioritized. And I say Karen Bass because they're allowed to do fire operations in Santa Barbara, but not in Los Angeles County because of the environmental regulations. Because Karen Bass has prioritized these conservation activists over the betterment of her people. There was also beyond frustration about this multi $1,000,000,000 bond that water bond that was passed in 2014 by California voters to build reservoirs. It was meant to store and capture water. They would have been able to put out so much more of the fire with more water. The harsh reality is is that if they had access to this 117,000,000 gallon reservoir, it would have made at least a 10% difference, and they would have saved thousands of more homes. For perspective, 117,000,000 gallons of water is equivalent to 29,000 water trucks. It is estimated that 12,000 structures have been lost in the Palisades. That water would have been just under 10,000 gallons of water per structure lost. Gavin has seen this play out in the 2018 and 2020 fires, and he's been warned numerous times by numerous people, both publicly and privately, to prepare, to properly prepare, and he didn't. Anyone with common sense knows that the state needs to clear brush, allow controlled burns, increase water storage, and hire based on performance alone. But Gavin's refusal to implement these solutions just further highlights his incompetence and inability to effectively do this job because instead we've seen Gavin give in to the woke mob and he's doubled down on his proven dangerous and deadly policies. Gavin, you have failed the people of California. You are a poor leader. You take no accountability and you're focused on promoting your own image. You're a professional liar. You were caught saying that you were on the phone with Biden when, oh wait, you weren't. You lied then. You lie now. The truth will always prevail and you will be exposed, Gavin Newsom. It is time for the people of California to demand better. Your votes have had terrible consequences on people's lives, and this needs to stop. Here is the transcript of one of my interviews with the Los Angeles firefighter of 20 plus years of service.
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Gavin Newsom ordered Elon Musk to leave the command post during a live stream with firefighters, despite Musk's efforts to assist them. Musk had brought 17 Cybertrucks filled with Starlink equipment, food, and water to help firefighters who were struggling with communication and resources. Firefighters reported that Starlink significantly improved their ability to fight fires. However, Newsom also instructed Cal Fire to reject the donated Starlink equipment. While there were challenges with water availability, firefighters indicated that more water could have saved homes in the Pacific Palisades. Newsom's actions are perceived as politically motivated, creating an environment where firefighters feel pressured to conform to his narrative. The speaker has interviewed firefighters to uncover the truth about the situation.
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Speaker 0: The firefighters that I spoke with told me that Gavin Newsom directed the removal of Elon Musk from the command post where he was live streaming with that battalion chief. Gavin Newsom told him to leave. Kicked Elon out for trying to help. It doesn't end there. Gavin Newsom also ordered the Cal Fire firefighters to return and not accept the donated starlings by order of the governor. Now I've been told by firefighters on the ground that Starlink has directly impacted the success of fighting these fires through through improving communication methods. I'm sure we've all seen by now that Gavin has posted, Elon Musk's lies exposed by firefighters on the ground. Leave it to Gavin to politicize a tragedy and attack the man that was trying to help. So let's back up. What was Elon doing at the command post, the Los Angeles Fire Department command post? He was helping. He found out that these firefighters were going 24, 36, 48 hours on end with no way to communicate. They had no signal, and they couldn't communicate with each other or their families. So Elon was told that they were looking for more Starlink and, of course, said, how can I help? Elon shows up with 17 Cybertrucks full of Starlink, food, water, resources for these firefighters. And I know that Elon got briefed privately by a firefighter on the ground telling him that they didn't have water in the Pacific Palisades, which was why he asked the battalion chief about this in the livestream here. Is that that, like, along the maybe I'm correct me if Speaker 1: I'm wrong. Speaker 0: Along in in Malibu, along the coast, there was no shortage of water. Yes. Speaker 1: In the Palisades, there was a shortage of water at at a certain point. Or is that not Speaker 2: Well, we were just we were flowing just an amount of amount of water that the system couldn't over break. It was just very Skirt? Just because of how much water they these firefighters were were utilizing. Speaker 0: Okay. Alright. Sounds good. So what you don't know is that battalion chief who skirted that question has career aspirations and has to play this political game that is set by Gavin Newsom in pushing out this narrative that there was water because they are trying to save face. However, I spoke with an active Los Angeles firefighter who told me, and I quote, if we had access to more water in the Palisades, we could have saved more homes. So get this. The firefighters that I spoke with told me that Gavin Newsom directed the removal of Elon Musk from the command post where he was live streaming with that battalion chief. Gavin Newsom told him to leave. Kicked Elon out for trying to help. It doesn't end there. Gavin Newsom also ordered the Cal Fire firefighters to return and not accept the donated Starlinks by order of the governor. Now I've been told directly by firefighters on the ground that Starlink has directly impacted the success of fighting these fires through through improving communication methods. What I've also learned is the reality that both Elon and this battalion chief are right. It's true that no water system is set up to fight this kind of fire, but they're not meant to. Water systems aren't meant to fight this kind of fire, but more water could have saved the homes in the Palisades. That's also fact. But Gavin's weak attempt to politicize this and lie about the causes of this tragedy is pathetic. He is trying to save face and attack the man that is trying to help, a man that employs tens of thousands of people in his state, and he's gonna attack him for his own political gain. Gavin has created an environment where these firefighters are fearful to tell the truth because they don't want to lose their jobs. But why would we be surprised? We've seen this before when COVID happened and Gavin fired firefighters for not getting the vaccine. He punished them for having a difference of opinion. And this was recently, might I add. So why would we be surprised that he's gonna do it again? Now unlike Newsom, I am in the pursuit of truth. So I have taken it upon myself to interview a few of these brave firefighters that have put their lives on the line to contain and extinguish these fires. And the truths I have found are harrowing.
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Gavin, you have failed California. Your leadership is lacking, and you avoid accountability while focusing on your image. You’ve been caught lying, such as when you claimed to be on the phone with Biden. The truth will come out, and it’s time for Californians to demand better. Your decisions have had serious negative impacts on people's lives, and this must change. Here’s a transcript from an interview with a Los Angeles firefighter with over 20 years of service.
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Speaker 0: Gavin, you have failed the people of California. You are a poor leader. You take no accountability, and you're focused on promoting your own image. You're a professional liar. You were caught saying that you were on the phone with biden when oh wait you weren't you lied then you lie now the truth will always prevail and you will be exposed gavin newsom it is time for the people of california to demand better. Your votes have had terrible consequences on people's lives, and this needs to stop. Here is the transcript of one of my interviews with the Los Angeles firefighter of 20 plus years of service.
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