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President Biden compared the Maui fire to a small kitchen fire, but it was actually triggered by the Hawaiian Electric Company. The people of Hawaii are suspicious of opportunists and developers taking advantage of the situation. Evictions are happening, and residents feel preyed upon. At a meeting, residents expressed their dissatisfaction with the emergency proclamation on housing development. Governor Josh Green made a brief appearance but left before hearing from the community. Former UFC champ BJ Penn criticized the officials for not representing the people and accused them of furthering their political careers. Primetime plans to host BJ Penn on their show.

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I'm considering ways for the state to obtain the land in Lahaina for workforce housing, family use, or as open spaces in memory of those who were lost. We want to ensure that we remember her even after the pain has subsided.

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Realtors and real estate industry professionals are contacting people who have lost everything in order to buy their land. This behavior is seen as disgusting and a land grab by the community. The concern is that Lahaina may lose its spirit and become a tourist destination during the rebuilding process. The community plans to protect the rich cultural history of Lahaina and ensure that multi-generational families can return home.

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Speaker 0 announces the arrival of a new house, emphasizing its reality. The incident being discussed is one of many recent arrests and evictions taking place on Hawaii's beaches. Given that nearly 90% of Hawaii's population cannot afford their own homes, this event is likely not the final one. The speaker identifies themselves as Puhi Pao from Waimanalo.

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We're addressing various issues, including land use concerns in Hawaii. I spoke with Governor Josh Green about speculators purchasing properties. Our legal teams are actively working on solutions, and we plan to present these in just a few days.

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Governor Josh Green signed an emergency proclamation for housing in Hawaii, stating that the land and housing costs have become too expensive for locals. This proclamation suspends previous building laws and appoints a state lead housing officer to promote the development of housing on brownfield sites. Brownfield sites are properties with hazardous substances that need redevelopment. It is interesting to note that the EPA's Brownfields event coincided with the fires in Maui. Some Maui residents have expressed concerns about land grabs and feeling excluded from the rebuilding process.

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The governor of Hawaii discusses the devastating impact of the fires in Lahaina, comparing it to a bomb and fire explosion. He mentions that all the buildings will need to be rebuilt, costing billions of dollars. The governor emphasizes the coordination between state, county, and federal support, which enabled them to quickly receive approval from the president to bring in resources. He also mentions that other governors have reached out to share their experiences with similar disasters in the context of global warming. The video concludes with a critique of the press conference, suggesting a focus on smart cities and ending with a mention of global warming propaganda.

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The speaker attended a meeting with the governor and developers. They expressed frustration that the developers were focused on bypassing the permit process to build homes in Lahaina, without considering the needs of the people. The speaker felt that the developers were more interested in exploiting natural resources and fast-tracking Westernized development, disregarding the local culture and environment. They acknowledged that this would be a challenging obstacle to overcome in the recovery process.

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Developers in a meeting with the governor discussed building homes in Lahaina without going through the permit process. However, their focus seemed to be on fast-tracking development and disregarding the needs of the people. There was no mention of the community or preserving the local culture. This poses a challenge in our recovery journey.

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Ronald Reagan once said that the scariest words in English are "I'm from the government, and I'm here to help." In the past three years, we have experienced the truth of those words. Currently, people in Maui are facing a similar situation. Governor Green has the power to do whatever he wants under HRS 12 78-13, as long as he declares a state of emergency. This includes suspending laws, segregating people, and charging property owners for damages. The speaker is determined to investigate the fires and will bring lawsuits and journalists to find answers. They have questions about the water being shut off, the lack of sirens, restricted access to private property, and criminal charges for taking photographs. The speaker plans to visit Maui with a team to get the answers they seek.

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The speaker expresses concern about people taking advantage of the situation in Maui after a disaster. They mention that instead of being able to grieve and process what's happening, the people of Maui have to deal with others trying to buy their land. They call out investors and realtors for contacting families who have lost their homes and offer to buy their land. They urge victims to get the names of these individuals and businesses so they can be exposed. Another speaker emphasizes the need to prevent corporate entities from buying up land in Maui and urges state leaders to create policies to protect the local community. They stress the importance of keeping locals in the area and preventing further displacement.

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Developers in a meeting with the governor discussed building homes in Lahaina without going through the permit process. However, their focus seemed to be on fast-tracking development rather than helping the people. The conversation revolved around getting rid of permits to take water from streams and prioritize Westernization over preserving the culture and place. This poses a challenge in the long road to recovery.

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The speaker discusses a series of events in Lahaina, Hawaii, suggesting a conspiracy involving the governor and the seizure of land. They mention the removal of the land use commission, the historical site designation, and the quick evictions and property seizures. The speaker questions the legality of these actions and highlights the absence of key officials during the crisis. They also mention a proposed housing project and the lack of Wi-Fi access in the area. The speaker suggests that the state is limiting communication and selectively allowing reporters. They criticize the mayor for his behavior.

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Years of planning have led to the destruction of our town, leaving the poor, hardworking people and elders with nothing. We demand a logical explanation for why our homes are gone. A family was forced to evacuate, but the manager heartlessly denied them a moment to gather their belongings because their house had ash in it. The system and the governor have imposed rules without consulting those on the ground, making it even harder for people to coordinate hospital visits. Lahaina should have the power to determine its own fate.

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Homeowners in Malibu and surrounding areas are facing significant delays in rebuilding due to strict permit processes. High-profile residents like Allen Hamill and Suzanne Somers have already been affected, unable to secure permits for their long-standing homes. Despite being progressive voters, many are now frustrated with the regulations and infrastructure issues they previously overlooked. As they attempt to navigate the bureaucratic red tape, they may become disillusioned and shift their political support. The Coastal Commission is unlikely to approve many rebuilding projects, as their focus is on coastal protection, potentially leading to a significant change in local political dynamics as residents confront the realities of overregulation.

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Gary Quarterie, a resident of Oahu since 1980, expresses his concern about the redevelopment plans for a smart city in Maui. He questions the stakeholders present at the meeting, asking if any of them are involved in the restructuring as stakeholders. He emphasizes the importance of transparency and truthfulness from the agencies represented at the table. Despite the topic not being on the agenda, Gary believes that decisions about the future of Maui should involve public input. The meeting is interrupted due to the off-topic discussion, but Gary insists that the agencies are responsible and invites them to verify their involvement in the Halimae Maui 2040 project.

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Governor Green planned to acquire the land in Lahaina by removing protections and declaring an emergency prior to a fire. He aimed to build on the land despite it being declared a historical site. It is believed that he is implementing the United Nations agenda 2030. The governor's office released a news article confirming this. The locals claim that the government assumed the structures would be destroyed and proposed a housing project on the land. The state of Hawaii limits communication in the area and controls what people hear and see. It is important for individuals to take action and be the change they want to see.

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I went to Maui to see how the rebuilding was coming along after the fires, thinking it might offer lessons for LA. What I found was disturbing: almost no homes rebuilt after a year and a half, but instead, FEMA camps—rows of tiny homes resembling a low-security prison. The residents seem embarrassed and hostile about their living situation. These camps are being built while nothing is being done near the water. There's concern that developers want to take over the land near the water. If LA lets Democrats and bureaucrats run things, they won't be back in their homes for years. Maui is becoming a symbol of a larger power grab, with regulations designed to take people's property and push them into these "pods," hoping they'll give up and move away, opening the door for high-rises and smart cities.

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Today, we discuss updates on the Hawaiian fire situation. There are reports of people being turned away when trying to bring supplies to those affected. The governor claims that the system malfunctioned, as the sirens did not go off during the fire. Suspicion arises as the governor recently passed an executive order that could potentially take away land from the people. Additionally, the Red Cross, despite receiving significant donations, lacks security and is relocating those who have lost everything. This situation appears to be a land grab, with politicians and celebrities failing to address the proposed housing project in the same area. It aligns with the agenda 2030 plan. We question whether the media accurately reported on this matter.

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Developers at a recent meeting discussed building homes in Lahaina without going through the permit process. However, their focus seemed to be on fast-tracking development rather than helping the local people. The conversation lacked any mention of the community's needs or concerns. Instead, developers emphasized removing permits to extract water from streams and expedite Western-style development, disregarding the importance of preserving culture and heritage. This poses a significant challenge in our journey towards recovery.

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Today, we'll discuss updates on the Hawaiian fire situation. There are reports of people being turned away when trying to bring supplies to those affected. The governor claims a malfunction prevented the system from alerting during the fires. However, someone pointed out that the sirens work for non-emergency situations but not for actual fire disasters. The governor also passed an executive order in July that could potentially take away land from the people. The Red Cross, despite receiving large donations, lacks security and is relocating those who lost everything. This situation seems like a land grab, with politicians and celebrities remaining silent about proposed legislation for a housing project in the fire-affected area. It aligns with the agenda 2030 plan. We must question if the media's coverage was accurate.

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The speaker expresses concern about people taking advantage of the situation in Maui after a disaster. They mention that instead of being able to grieve and process what's happening, the people of Maui have to deal with others trying to buy their land. They call out investors and realtors for contacting families who have lost their homes and offer to buy their land. They urge victims to gather information about these individuals and businesses so they can be exposed. Another speaker emphasizes the need to prevent corporate entities from buying up land in Maui and urges state leaders to create policies to protect the local community. They stress the importance of keeping locals in the area and preventing further displacement.

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Speaker 0 plans to make a major donation once the rebuilding process is determined. Speaker 1 mentions Oprah as a potential future president and boyfriend. Speaker 2 believes something bigger is happening. Speaker 3 reminds real estate investors that Lahaina is not for sale. The recent deadly wildfire in Maui has sparked theories and speculations, with Tom Hanks and Oprah being linked to shady businesses. Many wonder why the wealthy landowners, including Oprah, remain silent while the fire devastates the island. Oprah owns a significant amount of land in Maui, and it is alleged that her properties were unaffected by the fire. Locals in Lahaina have resisted selling their land to billionaires. Speaker 0 expresses skepticism about owning land in someone else's state.

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I'm considering ways for the state to obtain the land in Lahaina to use it for workforce housing, return it to families, or preserve it as open spaces forever as a memorial. We want to ensure that we remember this place even after the pain has subsided.

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The speaker, Raylene from Maui, shares some local updates. The government of Hawaii aims to rebuild and make Maui the first smart island, governed by AI. They plan to host the Hawaii Digital Government Summit in September 2023. There was a smart city conference in January 2023 to turn Maui into a smart city island. A high-rise condo complex and businesses in Lahaina were demolished and need to be rebuilt. Raylene and others are trying to find places to volunteer and help those in need. The War Memorial Shelter, now taken over by FEMA, is not distributing supplies to people in need. Donations, especially diapers, wipes, and formula, are being hoarded by Red Cross and FEMA. Raylene suggests shipping items from Amazon.
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