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The speaker expresses concern about the heaviness of the situation, stating that it was not a natural disaster and accuses the state of wanting the land. Another speaker emphasizes the impact on people and families affected by the fire, arguing that it was not a natural disaster but a planned attack. They mention the CIA's alleged invention of the term "conspiracy theorist" and express a desire to protect the earth. The speaker also dismisses the existence of climate change and criticizes the agenda of the meeting. The conversation ends abruptly.

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Did the city of Los Angeles fail the fire department? Yes. It's essential to provide the resources needed for firefighters to effectively serve the community. Regarding the Santa Ynez reservoir being empty, when firefighters arrive at a hydrant, they expect water, but they don't control the water supply. If there's no water, they will find alternatives to manage the situation. Concerns about DWP hydrants not being inspected due to budget cuts are valid, and we will address that to ensure water availability. Ultimately, our firefighters did everything they could to save lives and property with the resources they had. Let's focus on providing them with the necessary support and water.

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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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The speaker expresses surprise at the media's lack of interest in the Maui incident. They suggest that the true story, which the media is not allowed to tell, involves the Police Chief's connection to the Las Vegas massacre and the untouched property of billionaires while locals' homes burned. Another speaker points out the media's failure to interview grieving parents, children, or schools. The first speaker questions the coincidences surrounding the fire, such as the silent emergency sirens, the water being turned off, and the police blocking escape routes. They also mention the governor's emergency proclamation, the black fence around Lahaina, the drone ban, and plans for a smart city. The speaker concludes by mentioning the fact checkers' ownership by BlackRock.

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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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The speaker claims the mayor is out of the country while the city is burning, and there is no water in the Palisades, calling it absolute mismanagement. They state the water ran out around 4:45 PM the previous day, and most fire hydrants are down or above pressure. The speaker questions the mayor's decision to go to Ghana, alleging there were weather warnings beforehand. The speaker accuses someone named Karen of unlawfully deleting texts and calls her a total disaster. A resident says their house is destroyed and their child keeps asking when they can go home. The speaker concludes this is a story of absolute and total incompetence. Emergency information, resources, and shelter are available at URL.

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I'm Alexander Boss from Mayor Karen Bass's office. We knew wildfires were possible but felt helpless. The mayor was in Ghana working to establish a consulate for Los Angeles and integrate African countries for healthcare opportunities. Angel Luna from the Department of Water and Power admitted the Pacific Palisades reservoir was empty for a year due to a tear in the floating covers, but he didn't think it would've helped much. I even ignored water emergency command center training initially. Some houses were out of code, contributing to the fire's spread. Despite Trump turning the water back on, I considered it a "dumb" move. There's a lot of misinformation coming out of TikTok. The reservoirs and hydrants had no water.

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In the Palisades, many fire hydrants are missing, and one reservoir was offline during critical times. Mayor Karen Bass has been criticized for her inaction while blaming weather conditions. Some believe the situation is part of a larger scheme involving the draining of reservoirs and the cancellation of fire insurance policies by State Farm, leaving residents vulnerable. BlackRock is reportedly going door-to-door to buy homes, raising suspicions about organized efforts to profit from the crisis. Critics argue that the government has neglected fire prevention measures and that this is a calculated move to facilitate property acquisition. The discussion highlights the need for better disaster management and accountability from officials.

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The reservoir was offline and empty, highlighting a concerning lack of proactive leadership and operational competence. This situation is not surprising given past experiences with fires and budget cuts that hinder essential preparations, such as creating firebreaks and inspecting hydrants. There's an ongoing investigation into a valve that could have improved water pressure in the reservoirs. The excuses being made, including claims of disinformation, are unacceptable in light of the devastation caused, including the loss of lives. It's crucial to examine how funds are allocated and to improve planning and logistics to prevent such disasters in the future.

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The discussion revolves around recent catastrophic events in Los Angeles, including wildfires and unusual weather phenomena. There's speculation about the use of directed energy weapons and the government's role in these disasters. The speakers highlight the apparent incompetence of local officials, particularly regarding fire response and water supply issues. They point out the strange patterns of destruction, where homes are burned while surrounding trees remain intact. The conversation also touches on the upcoming 2028 Olympics and plans for transforming LA into a smart city, suggesting that these disasters may be part of a larger agenda. The overall tone conveys a sense of urgency and disbelief at the unfolding events, with references to historical and contemporary political figures and their influence on current crises.

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The Santa Fez Reservoir, crucial for fighting the Palisades fire, was empty when the fire began. Firefighters ran out of water by 3 AM on Wednesday, unaware of the reservoir's status, which has been empty since February of last year. The Department of Water and Power failed to communicate this issue to the LAFD. Instead, firefighters relied on three backup tanks, each holding only 1 million gallons. The reservoir is reportedly closed for lid repairs, but there are no visible construction activities. Additionally, with the forecast of Santa Ana winds and a dry wet season, it raises questions about why there was no effort to refill the reservoir in advance. Clear answers are needed regarding these concerns.

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I interviewed firefighters from the Los Angeles Fire Department, revealing alarming truths about the recent fires in Pacific Palisades. They ran out of water and faced inadequate hydrant access, with hydrants over 1,000 feet apart and only 2.5-inch outlets instead of the necessary 4 inches. This limited their ability to extinguish fires effectively. A crucial water reservoir was improperly tarped, preventing aerial support. The firefighters believe they could have saved more homes if they had sufficient water. They also pointed to the predictable Santa Ana winds and the growing homeless population as factors in the fires. Frustration exists over environmental regulations hindering controlled burns and water storage efforts. Ultimately, they emphasize the need for better preparation and accountability from leadership to prevent future disasters.

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I'm Alexander Boss from the LA Mayor's office. We knew wildfires were a possibility, but there was nothing we could do. Many homes were out of code, like a time bomb waiting to happen. The Mayor was in Ghana working to establish a consulate for Los Angeles, integrating African countries for healthcare opportunities that benefit both economies. Angel Luna from the Department of Water and Power admitted the water reservoir for Pacific Palisades was empty for a year due to a tear in the floating covers. I don't think it would have made a big impact. I also ignored mandatory water emergency command center training until after the fires. Residents' homes were destroyed and firefighters ran out of water.

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The speaker expresses disbelief at the media's lack of interest in the Maui story. They question whether it is a coincidence that the Maui police chief was also in charge in Las Vegas during the mass shooting. They also question why properties owned by billionaires were untouched by the fires while local homes burned. The speaker notes the media has not interviewed grieving parents or children. They ask if it is a coincidence that the emergency sirens never sounded, the water was turned off, and police blocked off streets. They mention the governor signed an emergency proclamation about housing three weeks before the fire. The speaker questions the black fence around Lahaina, the FAA grounding drones, and plans since 2011 to make Maui a smart city run by renewable energy. They claim locals whose homes didn't burn are being evicted. They state that fact checkers are owned and run by BlackRock.

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- The LA Times exposed a massive cover up, termed "Firegate," describing a deliberate effort to change the after action report to shield the LA Fire Department, Mayor Bass, and her administration from the failures of the fires on January 7. - The changes were described as deliberate and intentional, aimed at reducing accountability and transparency. - Specific changes mentioned include: the earlier fire on January 1 reigniting on January 7, and the fire department officers being ordered off the area; references to these points were deleted from the after action report. - The speaker characterizes this as an intentional cover up to reduce accountability and the lack of transparency. - The speaker asserts a culture of corruption in the city of Los Angeles and states Mayor Bass, her administration, and the leadership of the fire department should be held accountable. - It is claimed to be unfair to the hardworking men and women of the LA Fire Department who serve the city daily. - The speaker urges readers to read the LA Times story, noting the Sunday paper front section and today’s California section, which discuss the battalion chief who was upset that the changes were made.

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I'm Alexander Boss from Mayor Karen Bass's office. We knew about the wildfire risks but couldn't stop them. The mayor was in Ghana working to establish a consulate for Los Angeles, aiming to integrate African countries for healthcare and mutual economic benefits. Angel Luna from the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power admitted the Pacific Palisades reservoir was empty for almost a year due to a tear in the floating covers and that it wouldn't have made a big impact. I ignored mandatory water emergency command center training until after the fires. Residents lost everything because their houses were out of code. Firefighters ran out of water because the hydrants were empty. I think Trump turning the water back on was dumb, but also a lot of misinformation is coming from TikTok.

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In the Palisades, hydrants are missing, and one reservoir was offline during a critical time. Mayor Karen Bass faced criticism for her inaction while the city suffered from fires, attributing the situation to recent weather patterns. Some believe this is part of a larger scheme, with accusations of sabotage and mismanagement. BlackRock is reportedly going door-to-door to buy homes, taking advantage of the situation. State Farm canceled fire policies, leaving residents uninsured. Critics argue that the government is facilitating these actions for profit, echoing historical patterns of exploitation during disasters. The need for better disaster management and accountability is emphasized, as many victims may not be able to rebuild due to regulatory obstacles.

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I'm Alexander Boss from Mayor Karen Bass's office. We knew the wildfires were a possibility but there was nothing we could do. The mayor was in Ghana working to establish a consulate for Los Angeles, integrating African countries for healthcare opportunities. Angel Luna from the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, told us the Pacific Palisades reservoir was empty for about a year due to a tear in the floating covers, but it wouldn't have made a big impact on the fires. I also admitted to ignoring my mandatory water emergency command center training until after the fires. A water emergency command center is an incident command system structure, which is something I ignored.

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Rick Caruso, a former LA mayoral candidate, criticized the city's preparedness for recent windstorms and fires. He emphasized two main issues: the failure to clear brush in the hills and inadequate water supply, claiming the reservoir wasn't refilled in time to support hydrants. He attributed these failures to poor leadership and management, impacting residents severely. In contrast, firefighters reported they were not running out of water. However, a live report from Gigi Graciette in Pacific Palisades indicated that firefighters on one block had no water available, leading to a house being lost to the flames while they focused on protecting adjacent homes.

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Officials at Maui University Management Agency are being criticized for their handling of the recent fire. The speaker expresses frustration with the lack of clarity regarding who was in charge during the incident. They mention that Herman Andaya, the emergency manager, was not present but in contact with his team. The speaker also questions the chain of command and the timeline of events. They accuse the fire department of being late to respond and leaving the original fire unattended. The speaker believes the officials are downplaying the number of victims to avoid financial responsibility. They also suggest a history of government officials destroying what they cannot have.

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They emptied most of the tank on our house but left some for emergencies. While waiting, they used our hose to fill it up. The hoses weren’t connected, and there was no water available. They kept a little in the tank because the fire was approaching, and they needed to be ready. The fire hydrants reportedly had no water, which is concerning. Despite the urgency of the situation, they took time to clarify the story. It seems odd that they would pause to explain while trying to manage a fire.

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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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I'm Alexander Boss from Mayor Karen Bass's office. We knew the wildfires were possible, but there was nothing we could do. The mayor was in Ghana trying to establish a consulate for Los Angeles, which is a big strategic goal. Angel Luna from the Department of Water and Power admitted the Pacific Palisades reservoir was empty for a year due to a tear in the floating covers. He doesn't think it would have made a big impact, even though the fire hydrants were empty. Also, I ignored mandatory water emergency command center training until after the fires. A lot of houses were also out of code, like the yards were out of code. It was just a long time waiting to happen.

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LA is facing devastating fires, and there's speculation that this is linked to a cover-up involving a couple who owns a significant portion of the water supply. This couple, known for their ownership of pistachios and Fiji water, controls 60% of the water, raising concerns about public resources being privatized. While people are suffering from the fires and water shortages, the regulators who allowed this should be held accountable. There’s a call for prayers for those affected, but a suspicion lingers about the wealthy who may have evacuated in advance of the fires. The situation raises questions about the motives behind the fires and the protection of evidence related to serious allegations.

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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, with hydrants over 1,000 feet apart and only 2.5-inch diameters, limiting their firefighting capabilities. He emphasized that more homes could have been saved if they had sufficient water. The local reservoir, holding 117 million gallons, was tarped unnecessarily, preventing aerial firefighting access. The firefighter criticized the city's lack of consultation before draining the reservoir and pointed out that environmental regulations hinder controlled burns. He also noted that many fires are linked to the homeless population, which is often overlooked. Overall, he expressed frustration with leadership decisions that have negatively impacted firefighting efforts and community safety.
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