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The Hawaiian fire incident is being attributed to climate change, but there are some missing factors. One woman mentioned that water was shut off, preventing people from extinguishing the fires. Additionally, school cancellations meant that children were at home during the fire. A video showed police officers turning people away from escaping due to power lines blocking the road, forcing them back into the fires. A book titled "Fire and Fury" was released, discussing the Maui Fire and its implications for climate change. The speaker suggests that weather modification through geoengineering may be involved, pointing to a website for more information. The inconsistencies between official narratives and eyewitness accounts raise questions about who is altering the weather.

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There was a police barricade blocking the street, trapping people in their cars. Water was shut off and firefighters couldn't save homes. School was cancelled. The speaker, a Hawaii native, urges people to keep talking about the situation and share videos to raise awareness. They claim that the news and social media posts are not showing the true extent of the crisis. The speaker believes that the media is spreading false information and trying to create division. They express concern that supplies are not being distributed properly and predict that rebuilding will be made difficult and expensive. They also fear that corporations and realtors will take advantage of the situation to buy up land. The speaker pleads for continued spreading of information and urges people to use their voices to make a difference.

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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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It's August 11, 2023, and I'm in Lahaina after a catastrophic fire. There are X's in front of many houses and cars, indicating that bodies have been searched for. The fire was so hot that it melted the wheels and aluminum of the cars. I can't access the internet, so I don't know the exact details. The smell here is unbearable, like rotting animals. The devastation is unimaginable. This used to be a normal neighborhood with kids playing basketball. I had to stop filming because there are dead animal bodies ahead. I'm not sure if I can show that on TikTok. I'll edit the rest of the footage when we have power again.

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During the evacuation in Lahaina, several roads were shut down, causing traffic congestion and confusion. Witnesses reported being directed by police down Keawe Street and into the cannery. However, some roads were blocked off, preventing people from exiting the town. Witnesses also mentioned encountering downed power lines, which caused further road closures. People were stuck in gridlock traffic, unable to move as the fire approached. Some individuals had to resort to driving on sidewalks and through yards to escape. There were reports of police blocking certain roads, preventing people from leaving the area. The situation was chaotic and dangerous, with explosions and fires surrounding the trapped vehicles.

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In Lahaina, Hawaii, a devastating wildfire has destroyed numerous homes and caused widespread damage. The speaker explores the affected area, witnessing melted buildings, melted metal, and the destruction caused by the fire. They also speak with locals who have been impacted by the fire, including a woman offering free food to those in need. The speaker raises concerns about the missing children and the response of public officials. They also discuss the impact of the fire on tourism and the need for support from the community. The transcript ends with a plea for help and a suggestion to donate to a local cause assisting the affected families.

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Lahainaluna High School and the surrounding neighborhood remain unburned, except for a small field where the grass burned. However, two vehicles in the field have melted, including the aluminum and glass. There are no structure fires nearby, making it puzzling how such high temperatures were reached in the middle of a field. The speaker suggests that this is the second anomaly they have encountered. The media has been denied access to Lahaina town, with everything locked up. The mayor even shut down access to prevent pictures from being taken, as they don't want the public to see what's happening.

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Speaker 0 expresses concern about the speed of the wind and suggests leaving. Speaker 1 introduces Fish, a well-known person who sells items next to Cheeseburger in Paradise. Speaker 0 continues, describing how he walked from Safeway to the chart house and noticed that the cars were not moving due to a police blockade. He tried to convince the police to let people leave because of the approaching fire, but they refused. Speaker 0 walked further and heard explosions and screams. Speaker 1 expresses disbelief about the blockade. Speaker 0 confirms that he eventually went to his place and stayed there for the night.

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I work at the Royal Lahaina in Efora, Hawaii. On the day of the fire, there were nuclear submarines, a warship, and aircraft carriers in the area, creating a strange atmosphere. I encountered two police officers redirecting traffic and when I tried to pass them, they almost tackled me. I had to go back into the neighborhood where houses were burning and cars were exploding. I managed to help someone by giving them a ride on my motorcycle. It's important to note that there were open roads behind the police officers, with traffic coming into Lahaina but no evacuation route. This raised questions about why they didn't allow us to leave.

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The speaker describes their experience during a fire evacuation. They were directed onto Front Street from Hohonopilani Highway, but the police blocked off the end of Front Street, causing chaos. The speaker had to maneuver through yards and sidewalks to escape. They eventually made it home, but had to break traffic laws to do so. The speaker thought they were safe until a neighbor warned them to evacuate. The sirens were not used to avoid confusion with a tsunami warning. Overall, the speaker faced roadblocks and had to find alternative routes to ensure their safety.

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A man in Lahaina tried to help his wife escape the fire but ended up hearing his wife and children burn to death over the phone. He later committed suicide. Another Red Cross worker in Wailea also committed suicide. There were issues with communication during the fire, as people could call the mainland but not each other. Text messages could be received but not sent. There were no warnings or water supply, and the fire spread to different areas. Many heartbreaking stories emerged, such as a man watching his neighbor burn to death. Access to Lahaina was restricted for weeks after the fire, and media coverage was limited. The book discussed in the video provides a comprehensive account of the events and raises important questions.

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The speaker was driving in their truck when they encountered roadblocks set up by the police. They were directed onto Front Street and couldn't go any further. Embers from the fire were landing on their vehicles as they tried to reach the end of Front Street. Panic ensued when it was discovered that the police had blocked off the end of the street. The speaker had to drive on sidewalks and break traffic laws to escape. They eventually made it home but were later told to evacuate. The speaker tried to return to their house to gather supplies but were blocked by the police.

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Speaker 0 is relieved to see Speaker 1 and mentions that many people have been asking about him. Speaker 1 shares his experience during the fire, explaining that he went to Safeway and noticed the fire approaching. He tried to warn others but encountered a police blockade. Speaker 1 continued walking and eventually heard explosions. Speaker 0 expresses disbelief and asks if Speaker 1 went back to his place. Speaker 1 confirms and mentions that the fire reached the civic center but stopped there. Speaker 0 asks if there's a way for people to help Speaker 1, who doesn't have an online account. They suggest donating to the Lahaina fire fund and mentioning "fish" in the comment section. Speaker 1 mentions the overwhelming display of aloha (love) he has witnessed.

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The speaker describes witnessing a police blockade on escape routes during a fire. They walked from Safeway to the chart house and noticed that no cars were moving. The speaker questioned a policeman about the traffic and was told that they were under orders to keep the cars there. Despite warning the officer about the approaching fire, the speaker continued walking and observed no cars coming out. They heard explosions and screams as they reached Waikuli Beach. The speaker confirms that the police had blockaded the area near the chart house, preventing anyone from leaving.

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The speaker expresses concern for the people and families affected by a fire, stating that it was not a natural disaster but a result of negligence. They argue that evidence from hearings, testimonies, and social media connects the incident to what happened in Lahaina, the first capital of the United Kingdom. The speaker claims that common people were not evacuated properly, as the fire department and police department on Maui allegedly blocked roads instead of helping. This information is based on testimonies from the people in Lahaina.

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Speaker 0 is relieved to see Speaker 1 and mentions that many people have been asking about him. Speaker 1 shares his experience during the fire, explaining that he went to Safeway and noticed the fire approaching. He tried to warn others but was stopped by a policeman following orders. Speaker 1 walked to Waikuni Beach and heard explosions. Speaker 0 is shocked by the blockade at Front Street and asks if Speaker 1 went to his place. Speaker 1 confirms and mentions that the fire reached the civic center but stopped near the tennis courts. Speaker 0 asks if there's a way to help Speaker 1, who doesn't have an online account. They suggest donating to the Lahaina fire fund and mentioning "fish" in the comment section. Speaker 1 emphasizes the outpouring of aloha he has witnessed.

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Cars were lined up but not moving. The speaker walked from Safeway to the chart house and noticed a traffic obstruction caused by a policeman. The speaker questioned the need to keep the cars there, as there were no obstructions ahead. The policeman claimed to be following orders despite the approaching fire. The speaker continued walking and observed that no cars were coming out. Eventually, they heard explosions and screams. The police had blockaded the end of Front Street, preventing people from evacuating. The speaker walked all the way to the Civic Center and heard more explosions, with no one behind them.

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The speaker describes being forced off the highway onto Front Street during a fire. They recount how the police blocked off the end of Front Street, causing chaos and panic among the drivers. The speaker had to maneuver through yards and sidewalks to escape the blocked area and eventually made it home. They mention that there was confusion about sounding sirens to warn people due to concerns about causing further chaos. Overall, the speaker emphasizes the challenges they faced in navigating the blocked roads and the unexpected nature of the situation.

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I walked from Safeway to the chart house and noticed that no cars were moving. I asked a policeman what was happening and he said he was under orders to keep the cars there. I told him that the fire was approaching and people needed to evacuate, but he insisted on following orders. I continued walking and saw that no cars were coming out. I heard explosions and people screaming. It turns out that the police had blockaded the area near the chart house, preventing anyone from leaving. Some people in the cars offered me a ride, but they were told to evacuate by car.

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People are trapped and seeking help as a fire approaches Lahaina. They are unable to leave due to locked gates and being directed towards the fire. A distressed caller reports flames entering their home and asks for assistance in evacuating their children. Another person informs authorities that an old folks' home across the street is on fire. They are advised to evacuate and help others do the same. A caller reveals that their elderly parents are unable to walk and that the house is catching fire. Despite efforts to persuade them to leave, the call ends abruptly with the parents expressing their love and belief that they won't survive.

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There is a significant effort to prevent anyone from seeing what is happening in Lahaina West Maui. A black fence has been erected, blocking the view of Ground 0. Foreign police cars have been spotted, along with National Guard and regular police. Drones are not allowed in the area, and people are prohibited from stopping their cars or taking pictures. The speaker has managed to capture unique footage, which has been shared with multiple people. They are working on another video to compare the current situation with a week ago. The speaker expresses gratitude for the support they have received, allowing them to focus on sharing information and resisting attacks on freedom and the First Amendment. The presence of police, including special police, is evident in the clips. The speaker mentions the effort being put into preventing access to the burned area. More updates are promised.

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The speaker was driving in their truck to check on customer properties when all the roads started getting blocked off by the police. They were directed onto Front Street and couldn't go any further on the highway. They were corralled onto Front Street where embers were coming over the buildings and landing on their vehicles. The police had blocked off the end of Front Street, causing panic and chaos. The speaker had to drive on sidewalks and break traffic laws to find a way out. They eventually made it home but were later told to evacuate. The speaker tried to go back to get supplies but were blocked off by the police.

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The speaker describes being forced off the highway onto Front Street during a fire. They were directed to go north but were unable to move due to blocked roads. The flames were coming over the buildings and landing on their vehicles. They had to break traffic laws by driving on sidewalks and going against police instructions. Eventually, they managed to escape and reach their home. They thought they were safe until a neighbor warned them to evacuate. The speaker mentions that sirens were not used to avoid confusion with a tsunami warning. The roads were blocked off, forcing everyone onto Front Street where the embers continued to pose a threat.

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Firefighters are dedicated to serving their community, and on August 8th, they faced a devastating fire in Lahaina. As they arrived, they encountered heavy smoke and gridlocked traffic, making evacuation difficult. They attempted to fight the fire but ultimately decided to shelter in place when escape routes became blocked. The heat was intense, and they struggled to conserve air and stay cool. Eventually, another firefighter commandeered a police vehicle to rescue them. They managed to get out, but the experience was harrowing, with thoughts of lost lives weighing heavily on them. They expressed their commitment to the community, emphasizing the need for support and healing in the aftermath of the disaster. The firefighters are determined to help Lahaina rebuild and recover from this tragedy.

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I broke traffic rules without any warning, causing many families to die in their sleep. The authorities claimed the siren was only for tsunamis, leaving us unaware of the danger. The next day, I returned to find vehicles still burning and locals pulling bodies out of the water. Another person shares their experience of being trapped on Front Street, forced to jump into the ocean to escape the approaching fires. They held a 2-year-old child while explosions and fireballs surrounded them.
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