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The Biden administration announced that victims of the LA wildfires will receive 100% of their recovery costs covered for the next 180 days. In contrast, victims in East Palestine, Maui, and those affected by hurricanes in the southeast received only a $750 loan, which required proving damage to qualify. This disparity highlights the frustration over the differing levels of support provided to disaster victims, especially when the LA wildfires were deemed preventable by the state of California.

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A week after the fire started in Maui, there is a lack of help and information. FEMA is conducting search and recovery efforts, but with 1,400 people unaccounted for, finding remains is difficult as the fire was so intense that it melted metal. The National Guard is securing roads, while the police and fire departments are stretched thin. The community has organized relief efforts, with locals volunteering their boats, supplies, and time. The government has not deployed military assistance, despite being nearby. The tsunami warning system was not activated, leaving people unaware of the fire. The west side of the island is in desperate need of help, while the tourism industry continues on the other side. The community is exhausted and frustrated, relying on their own resources. Donations and support are appreciated as recovery will take a long time. The truth of the situation needs to be shared.

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Survivors of the Mahori fire in Maui claim they received no warning and were trapped as flames engulfed their homes. Many sought refuge in the ocean while their houses burned to the ground. Concerns are raised about the government's lack of assistance and blocking of local efforts, including the withholding of life-saving medications. The government's refusal to allow access to supplies hinders survival. The devastation is compared to the Paradise fire in California, with buildings needing to be rebuilt. Some residents believe directed energy weapons caused the fires. The historical and sacred land of Maui is occupied by indigenous Hawaiians who oppose foreign ownership. The governor prioritizes the World Economic Forum's reset program over local interests. The rebuilding process will be challenging, but stories of resilience are expected to emerge.

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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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Lahaina, Hawaii has suffered a devastating fire, resulting in over 100 deaths and 1,000 people missing. The town was once a wetland until European sugar barons colonized the area, diverting water to sugar plantations and introducing fire-prone invasive grasses. These grasses now cover 26% of the state. Alexander Baldwin, descendants of the original oligarchs, are the largest landowners on Maui and influential political donors. The wildfires occur amidst a major water crisis caused by a fuel leak from the Navy's Red Hill storage site and the tourism industry's heavy water usage. Climate change has also led to drought conditions, making fires more likely. Disturbingly, real estate companies are already approaching homeowners to buy their burned properties.

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Hawaiian government officials recently passed a law preventing redistricting for new building permits unless a serious natural disaster occurred. Shortly after, wildfires hit three sacred Hawaiian lands, qualifying as a serious natural disaster. However, when affected residents contacted their insurance companies, they were informed of zoning infractions on their land, resulting in denied insurance claims. Surprisingly, the same developers who were fought against by Hawaiian elders in court for the law are now making offers to buy the affected homes within 24 hours of the fire. It seems that the government's involvement in the insurance industry, along with their connections to the developers, has led to this questionable situation, leaving the Hawaiian elders at a disadvantage. Such coincidences raise suspicions about the shady nature of these events.

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Hawaiian government officials recently passed a law preventing new building permits on sacred lands unless a serious natural disaster occurred. After wildfires hit these areas, residents discovered zoning restrictions on their land, causing insurance companies to deny their claims. Within 24 hours, developers who were previously fought by Hawaiian elders for the law were making offers to buy the affected homes. This situation highlights the influence of the government and insurance industry, as they collaborate with developers to profit from the situation. The Hawaiian elders are left disadvantaged, and this pattern of events raises suspicions of corruption.

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The fire in Camarillo Heights is devastating, reminiscent of the Thomas fire, with numerous homes completely lost. Firefighters are focused on evacuating residents due to limited access to the area. Many structures are burning rapidly, exacerbated by strong winds. The situation raises concerns about home insurance, as some companies are withdrawing from California, making it difficult for homeowners to obtain policies. Even properties in non-fire-prone areas are struggling to get coverage. The impact on residents is heartbreaking, especially as roads have been closed, preventing many from returning home.

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Survivors of the Maui fire claim they received no warning and struggled to escape as the flames spread rapidly. It is estimated that nearly 1,000 people, including many children, have died. Locals are concerned that the government is not providing sufficient assistance and is blocking local efforts and donations. The fires in Maui resemble the abnormal devastation seen in Paradise, California five years ago. Residents have reported unusual bright flashes of light, leading some to speculate about directed energy weapons. Research suggests that chemtrails may be fueling the intensity of these wildfires. The historic and sacred land of La Haina, occupied by native Hawaiians, is being bought up by outsiders, including billionaires like Mark Zuckerberg and Oprah Winfrey. Governor Josh Green's emergency proclamation on housing aligns with the World Economic Forum's great reset agenda. The rebuilding process will be challenging, but there is hope for recovery.

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Hundreds of Americans, including many children, are missing after the Maui fires. While the search and rescue mission continues, FEMA workers are being instructed to focus on diversity training, including a 3-hour course on equity and white supremacy. Meanwhile, Hawaiians are being evicted from their homes, seemingly to benefit developers. The emergency housing proclamation signed by the Democrat governor of Hawaii, Josh Green, has raised suspicions among residents, who believe it was a gift to developers. The residents fear that wealthy individuals like Zuckerberg, Oprah, and Bezos will take advantage of the devastation and turn Maui into a smart city, pricing out the middle class. The federal, state, and county governments' response to the tragedy has been lacking, leaving residents frustrated and searching for answers.

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I have witnessed people losing their homes due to various emergencies like fire, flood, and motor accidents. However, I want to bring attention to something bigger. In the past 9 years that I have been on Maui, I have noticed a pattern. It seems unlikely that a hurricane would miss the Big Island and directly hit Maui, causing fires instead of floods. These fires have affected the most valuable areas of real estate on Maui, such as Lahaina front street, which is worth billions. The locals, particularly the Hawaiians and Kanaka, have been resisting selling their properties to large companies for years. It is not a coincidence that the fires occurred in these precious areas where the Hawaiians and Kanaka were holding out, including Oprah Winfrey's property in Kula.

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The wildfires in Hawaii have affected over 111 individuals, with over 1000 residents still unaccounted for, according to Governor Josh Green. The town of Lahaina has suffered significant damage, and emergency officials failed to activate warning sirens.

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A fire in Lahaina initially seemed to be extinguished, but it reignited and destroyed the entire city, except for commercial stores like McDonald's and Walgreens. Residents in neighboring areas, like Kihei and Kula, experienced ash, smoke, and power outages, but received no alerts about their safety or evacuation. The government's response has been criticized for hindering grassroots and local efforts to assist. Concerns have been raised about the bureaucracy and ulterior motives surrounding FEMA funding, with warnings that signing property over to FEMA may result in permanent loss. The situation is seen as a scam, and the community is coming together to support each other.

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Multiple wildfires have caused devastation in Maui, particularly in the town of Lahaina. Lahaina holds historical significance as the former capital of the kingdom of Hawaii. The town is owned and managed by native property and business owners who have resisted selling to conglomerates. The cause of the destruction is unknown, with two competing theories: environmental factors or a direct energy weapon (DEW). While some media articles dismiss the DEW theory as a conspiracy, it is unclear why trending theories are being ruled out. The federal government has announced aid for homeowners who lost their properties, but local residents are facing difficulties in delivering aid due to roadblocks. The slow federal response and lack of advanced warning have raised questions.

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Millions of Americans are going without home insurance due to soaring prices, particularly in California and Florida. In California, policies are increasing by double digits, leading insurers like State Farm and Allstate to exit the market. In Florida, insurers are facing numerous frivolous lawsuits, causing them to withdraw as well. Nationwide, insurance costs have risen by 20% since last year. As a result, 12% of American homeowners, representing about 17 million homes, are now without insurance coverage. This includes many low-income individuals who cannot afford the high costs. Losing a home not only means losing possessions but also being responsible for debris removal, which can be expensive. This situation further exacerbates the housing affordability crisis, particularly for young families and millennials.

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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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FEMA denied assistance to families affected by a mudslide and house flooding. An elderly man's truck, his only vehicle, was buried in mud. FEMA turned down everyone in the area, providing no assistance. The government is not there for the people.

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The speaker discusses a conspiracy surrounding the lack of rebuilding after fires, with people unable to have insurance inspectors assess the damage. There are concerns about foreclosure, banks taking over properties, and developers benefiting at the expense of affected individuals. The handling of the situation is criticized for not prioritizing support for victims. Despite a federal emergency declaration, affected individuals only received a one-time payment of $700.

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Survivors of the Mahori fire in Maui claim they received no warning and were unable to escape as the flames engulfed their homes. Many sought refuge in the ocean while their houses burned to the ground. The death toll is estimated to be around 1,000, with concerns raised about the hundreds of children who were at home due to school cancellations. The government's lack of assistance and blocking of local efforts, including access to life-saving medication, has left residents feeling abandoned. Similar to the Paradise fire in California five years ago, these fires are not normal and have caused widespread destruction. Some residents believe directed energy weapons may have been involved. The government's handling of the situation has further eroded trust, as they prioritize outside interests over the needs of the local community. The rebuilding process will be challenging, but stories of resilience are expected to emerge.

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Maui wildfire survivors are facing eviction, causing outrage among the speakers. They express disbelief and anger at the government's decision to evict people whose homes were destroyed by the fire. The speakers question the lack of plans for rehabilitation and rehousing, and suspect ulterior motives behind the evictions. They highlight the irony of insurance companies not covering the damages while wealthy individuals are willing to buy the land at a discounted price. The speakers express frustration and call for action, wondering if their reactions are justified and urging conservatives to defend their rights. They end by seeking support to fight against the evictions.

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Over 1,000 people are still unaccounted for in the aftermath of a devastating fire in Maui. Search and rescue teams, along with 41 dogs, have covered 85% of the impacted area, but the remaining 15% could take weeks to search due to the need to remove floors and structures in larger buildings. The intense fire may make it impossible to recover the remains of some victims. Many of the deceased are believed to be children who were left at home because schools were closed. The governor acknowledges that some sirens were broken during the fire and admits that climate change is a reality, with more frequent and severe emergencies occurring.

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The head of Maui's emergency response division had disturbing text exchanges with his assistant during a fire crisis, showing a lack of concern for those affected. He only appeared publicly a week later, held one press conference, then resigned. The response to the fire showed failures in accountability. The government may have intentionally delayed aid to force people off the land. This strategy left residents with no options. They could only share stories about the land they once owned.

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Residents of Maui are facing a devastating situation as the island is engulfed in flames and hit by hurricane Dora. People are resorting to throwing themselves into the ocean to escape the burning hellscape, prompting the coast guard to rescue them. The island's limited hospital facilities are overwhelmed with burn patients and those suffering from inhalation. With 911 services and communications cut off, the situation is dire. The lieutenant governor empathizes with the residents, highlighting the unimaginable reality of living in a place where the land you grew up on is on fire during a hurricane. This catastrophic event is reminiscent of the false alarm for incoming nukes a few years ago, leaving people in a state of panic and uncertainty.

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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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The Maui government leaders wanted to turn Maui into a smart city, but couldn't because the locals, who own most of the land, didn't want to sell. During a fire, eyewitnesses claim that the police blocked off a street but then disappeared. The Hawaiian government shut off the water and cancelled school on the same day, with 2,000 children still missing. Government officials were conveniently off the island that day. The police chief, who was also involved in the Las Vegas shooting, is the coroner and the only one allowed to examine the dead bodies. After the fire, elites like Zuckerberg and Oprah are trying to buy land for cheap. Despite a military base being nearby, no military personnel showed up for a week and a half. FEMA is accused of withholding resources. The fires have left straight cut lines without affecting neighboring houses.
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