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The speaker questions the mainstream narrative of great fires worldwide, suggesting they were demolition projects to remove pre-1776 buildings in cities with sparse populations. They highlight the 1871 Chicago fire, where 17,500 buildings were destroyed, but only a tiny percentage of the population died, contrasting it with the 9/11 attacks. The speaker proposes two possibilities: either the death tolls were underreported, or the cities were sparsely populated, and the fires were planned demolitions. They cite the rapid rebuilding after the Chicago fire as evidence of a flawed narrative. The speaker points to other fires, including the Iroquois Theater fire and the Great Fire of London (1666), where thousands of buildings were destroyed with few reported deaths. They discuss fires in New York (1776), Paris, Texas (1916), Toronto (1904), and Montreal (1852), noting the pattern of widespread destruction with minimal casualties. They compare this to the 2023 Maui fire, where the death toll was proportionally much higher. The speaker believes the world population was low in the early 1800s and that a previous advanced civilization built the destroyed structures. They cite the Great Fire of Detroit (1805), the Phoenix Great Fire (1916), the Miami fire (1901), and the Houston fire (1912) as further examples of suspicious narratives.

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The speaker discusses the recent Hawaiian fires and questions whether they were caused by climate change or other factors. They mention a smart city conference in Maui and an upcoming Digital Government Summit that suggest a push towards renewable energy and AI governance. The speaker also brings up the Weather Modification Act of 1976, which involves various government departments, and suggests that weather modification and direct energy weapons may be related to the fires.

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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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Today, we'll discuss the Hawaiian fires. The footage shows something more than just a fire, possibly an explosion. The governor blames climate change, but there's more to the story. In January, Maui held a smart city conference, aiming to turn the entire island into a smart, electric, and renewable place. Next month, Hawaii will host the Digital Government event, utilizing AI to govern the island. It seems like they're resetting something and rebuilding for this purpose. While they promote the climate change narrative, they conveniently ignore the Weather Modification Act of 1976. Various government departments, including Agriculture, Defense, Interior, EPA, and NASA, are involved in weather modification. Could they have caused this event? Considering direct energy weapons, there might be a connection.

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There are suspicious fires happening that are not being properly addressed by the media. The speaker questions the nature of these fires, pointing out that they are not typical wildfires due to the extreme temperatures involved and the simultaneous destruction of multiple houses. They also raise concerns about the lack of water supply and emergency response during these incidents. The speaker suggests that these fires may be caused by a weapon and questions who is behind it and how to gain control over it.

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Active wildfires are shown on Weather Underground through satellite images. The speaker saw a TikTok video of a girl showing the world burning and decided to verify it. The speaker confirms that all the wildfires shown are currently active. They express astonishment at the level of activity in Europe and Africa, questioning if Africa is okay. The speaker plans to move on to South America next and finds the situation abnormal. They ask for the listener's opinion.

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The speaker suggests that the recent fire in Maui was caused by the US government using a meteorological weapon. They point out several coincidences, such as the property of billionaires remaining untouched while locals' homes burned, the fire crossing a highway and burning boats, the outdoor emergency sirens not sounding, and the water being turned off. They also mention the governor's pledge to eliminate emissions and the suspension of building laws. The speaker questions the black fence around Lahaina, the grounding of drones, and the plans to make Maui a smart city. They conclude by mentioning the eviction of locals and the fact checkers being owned by BlackRock.

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Bell Beach is burning, and it's not making headlines. A wildfire that started in Conway has spread, forcing evacuations in Carolina Forest. It's similar to Lahaina and the LA fires, especially since this area also has a smart city contract in the works. To make things worse, homeowners insurance pulled out of the region six months ago, leaving residents scrambling for coverage. The land value in Myrtle Beach is incredibly high, making it ripe for redevelopment with condos if single-family homes were removed. This area is poised to become the next Miami, yet the news is silent. I only found out about the fires through a local Facebook post and friends of my husband being evacuated.

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There are numerous fires happening across America and even in Greece. In Texas, there's a fire near Austin. Washington State lawmakers are pushing for a smart city bill. Phoenix, Arizona, has its own smart city strategic road map. New Jersey and New Mexico are also experiencing wildfires, with plans for smart cities in both states. Portland, Oregon, is another location affected by wildfires, with smart city initiatives in the works. Orlando, Florida, and Mississippi also have smart city plans. The speaker notes that this pattern continues globally, as there are fires in Greece as well.

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Cities to watch out for include Washington DC, New York, San Francisco, Santa Clara, Los Angeles, San Diego, Houston, Arlington, Dallas, Boca Raton, Fort Lauderdale, Orlando, Tampa, Boston, Playfield, Chicago, Cleveland, Laurel, Putomack, Peraton, Springfield, Raleigh, Philadelphia, Charlotte, Detroit, Columbia, Kansas City, Denver, Oklahoma City, Tucson, and Seattle. These cities are at risk of physical attacks and attacks on infrastructure systems such as water, electricity, and airports. The goal is to disrupt daily life and cause chaos.

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The speaker claims that the fires in Paradise, California, Quebec, Ontario, Canada, and Maui, Hawaii were all man-made using directed energy weapons. They explain that trees and houses can catch fire from the inside out when targeted with high-frequency microwaves. The speaker suggests conducting an experiment with a grape in a microwave to demonstrate this. They also mention that the World Trade Center collapse was a controlled demolition and that directed energy weapons are responsible for the fires. The speaker concludes by urging people to educate themselves and take action against the government.

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There are currently five active fires in Los Angeles, primarily in scrubland rather than forests. These fires are driven by ignition sources, particularly electrical wires and homeless encampments. The National Weather Service had warned of dangerous conditions days in advance, but the response from local officials was inadequate. The mayor's absence during the crisis was criticized, and the lack of water supply from reservoirs exacerbated the situation. The discussion also touched on the broader implications of societal neglect, the role of drug addiction in homelessness, and the need for a more proactive approach to public safety and fire prevention. The conversation concluded with reflections on the potential for disclosure regarding unidentified aerial phenomena and the complexities of modern governance.

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Speaker 0: Holy shit. There's fire, it looks like, and a lot of smoke billowing out, maybe possible multiple locations at the Universal Ostrich Farm.

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The speaker questions the mainstream narrative of great fires worldwide, suggesting they were demolition projects of pre-1776 buildings in sparsely populated cities. The 1871 Chicago fire, which supposedly destroyed 17,500 buildings with few casualties, is compared to 9/11, where far fewer buildings resulted in thousands of deaths. This discrepancy suggests either a massive underreporting of deaths or a low initial population. The speaker highlights other fires, including the Great Fire of London (1666) and the Great Fire of New York (1776), noting the low death tolls despite widespread destruction. Fires in Paris, Texas (1916), Toronto (1904), and Montreal (1852) are cited as further examples of this pattern. The speaker contrasts these historical fires with the 2023 Maui fire, where the death toll was significantly higher relative to the number of buildings destroyed. The speaker believes the world population in the early 1800s was near zero, and these fires were deliberate attacks to hide the past. The Great Fire of Detroit (1805), Phoenix (1916), Miami (1901), and Houston (1912) are mentioned as further examples of fires with few or no deaths.

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I noticed something interesting in America. There are pinpoint marks where the fires started, indicating the hottest points. Surprisingly, not everything around these points is burnt, but the fire still spread. These pinpoint marks were intentionally targeted to ensure that specific areas burned. The government's narrative should not be trusted, as it is filled with lies.

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Speaker 0 says that footage from the Jamaican hurricane shows it being modified, similar to the hurricane that went to North Carolina. They also point to Jamaica's "smart city Jamaica," noting that one month ago they talked about it. The speaker states the hurricane is also going to head towards Cuba and the Turks, and that people need to be aware.

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I moved to LA for a month, and the city is now facing intense fires, mainly in the Palisades area. Many have lost homes and businesses, and State Farm recently stopped offering fire coverage in California, complicating recovery for victims. The mayor was out of the country during the crisis and had cut fire department funding. There are claims about poor water management and brush maintenance contributing to the fires, alongside speculation about their causes, including potential homeless involvement and UFO sightings. The situation remains dire, with worsening winds expected. While theories abound, the focus should be on supporting those affected and allowing first responders to do their work.

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The speaker discusses the recent Hawaiian fires and questions whether they were caused by climate change or other factors. They mention a smart city conference in Maui and an upcoming digital government summit that suggest a push towards rebuilding and implementing new technologies. The speaker also brings up the Weather Modification Act of 1976, which involves various government departments, and suggests that weather modification activities could be responsible for the fires. They hint at a possible connection to direct energy weapons.

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Speaker 0 describes the hurricane as the ultimate geopolitical weapon for massive cleansing: it heats the ocean temperature, pulverizes the sky, and sends waves into the atmosphere. All of this is claimed to be patented and official, with tests also conducted in laboratories. The claim is made that the climate is not natural, but manufactured over decades. The combination of a warm ocean and a humid atmosphere is described as the pump for the cyclone, the perfect machine to erase, rebuild, and control. The narrative urges viewing this as projects rather than catastrophes, warning against getting trapped in climate greenwashing, as noted by Peter Feel. The assertion is made that these zones are needed to disappear and that those responsible have the means to make it happen. A specific example given is Jamaica, where destruction is said to have succeeded; Kingston can now rebuild under the Vision 2030 project. The speaker instructs to place images side by side with Maoï to achieve the same result, implying parallels or replication of outcomes. Fire is described as being used for more precise cleansings, with blue beams and hacked electric meters, all framed as part of a new sustainable concept. In Gaza, the same approach is claimed, but with weapons described as more direct. Extreme conditions are said to create urgency and justify digital reconstruction. The timeline references Valencia, a year ago, for its smart city, and before that Malibu for Los Angeles 2, suggesting a recurring pattern or model being applied across different locations. Overall, the speaker asserts that the entire world is aligning with the model of a technocratic state.

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I want to highlight the importance of the multiple fires affecting both the city and the county. This is the second fire incident that has drawn attention at the state, regional, and federal levels. Our primary focus is on protecting lives first, followed by safeguarding property. We are committed to doing everything possible to manage this situation effectively.

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Speaker discusses directed energy weapons and the Quebec fires, noting satellite imagery that looks mysterious: 26 fires started simultaneously. They argue that if a fire starts and another starts downwind, it suggests a pattern; the fires were 350 miles in diameter and occurred in a crudely buckshot pattern, in the middle of nowhere with helicopters and no roads. The speaker says, "That probably was them testing out their weapons," suggesting a "determined arsonist or at least 26 of them." They compare the spread to the Hawaiian Islands, implying all at once. The overall claim is that the Quebec fires may reflect testing of directed energy weapons rather than typical arson.

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Is it possible for coincidences to become too coincidental? Recently, there were fires in Maui and Kelowna, both of which are set to become smart intelligent cities. Kelowna, Canada's first 5G smart city, has been working on smart initiatives and aims to transition into an intelligent city. Interestingly, they are using Microsoft AI to speed up housing construction. Lahaina, another city affected by fires, is also utilizing Microsoft AI to evaluate fire damage. It's quite a coincidence that these cities, both governed by AI, experienced fires and are implementing Microsoft AI solutions. Some may wonder if this is part of a larger plan.

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I've noticed some oddities regarding the LA fires. First, insurance companies stopped offering fire coverage three months before the fires began. Many reports suggest that electrical wires from the power grid may have caused these fires, and the water supply has been cut off. It's strange that the trees remain standing while the houses are destroyed. Additionally, when searching for "2028 smart LA city," it seems there's a plan to build a smart city in LA, which would be easier if there are no existing buildings. This is just for educational purposes, and I hope everyone stays safe. Thank you.

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My city is on fire right now. The entire area is burning, and I just flew in last night. It's a disaster in Southern California. There have been terrible fires in many places, but this is my home. The market I shop at, my kids' schools, and many friends have all been affected. Numerous friends have lost their homes.

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There are multiple wildfires happening across different states, including Maui, Montana, Louisiana, Texas, Oregon, and Florida. While these fires may not be as severe as the one in Maui, people are concerned about which state will be affected next. Additionally, there is a mention of the government potentially taking over land after natural disasters. In Maui, residents who lost their homes are receiving calls from realtors and investors interested in buying their land. This tactic is not new, as it happened last year in Paradise, California. The process is deliberately slow to avoid drawing attention, but those who think critically can see what is happening.
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