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Speaker 1 (00:34):
You're listening to the J. D Rucker Show. Let's begin. Yeah, So,
I'm probably gonna lose some viewers today because we're going
to be going into topics that aren't necessarily mainstream, when,
in particular is the idea that what we are witnessing
is a guerrilla warfare attack against the United States of
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America today. I know, yesterday I said I wasn't going
to be talking much about the fires because well, everybody
else is talking about them. But the more that I
dig into it, and the more that I listen to
other people talking about it, the more I realize a
lot of them no offense, but a lot of them
aren't saying the right things. A lot of them are
are so busy going after owning the Libs, going after
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the Democrats, and rightly so, but they're missing a bigger
picture here. I think that there are other considerations that
we must take into account when looking at what's happening
with the various fires here in Los Angeles. And yes,
I am very close. I have I do have family
members in LA. I have friends in LA. I have
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one of my one of my key sponsors is actually
based in their their corporate office at Least is based
in the Los Angeles area, so so yeah, it's it's
a big deal. We've got our spare room ready just
in case, just in case my family members have to
abandon ship and come down here to where I am
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and in more southerner California. We did live in areas
during it. I guess it was about twenty seventeen ish
twenty seventeen twenty nineteen. We spent time living in LA
My wife and I did for medical reasons, and so
I'm very familiar with the area, and I visited infrequently. Yeah,
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only when I absolutely positively have to. We went down.
I did go up there for a dinner meeting, a
dinner business meeting in December. And I can tell you
this that with all of the challenges, all the problems
that Los Angeles has, it doesn't deserve this. No place
deserves this. This is absolute destruction. I'll be talking about
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an article by Michael Snyder where he says that it
looks as if a literal nuke went off in some
of these areas, and it's true because they're leveled. Okay,
this isn't like you know, it's funny, not funny, it's sad.
That how similar this is to what we saw in
Maui right in twenty twenty three, the Maui fires, which
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have of course been forgotten for whatever reason. But we're
seeing the same thing in Los Angeles, a much more
populated area, much more more expensive area, and it is devastated.
The financial repercussions from this are going to be felt.
Of course, Joe Biden earlier today, so that he's gonna
cover all the expenses, it's easy for him to stay
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on his way out the door. We have Gavin Newsom
who may have actually, you know, yesterday we covered Karen Bass,
the mayor of Los Angeles, making it full of herself
multiple times during the day as she returns to see
her city being destroyed. Well, Gavin Newsom might have done
even worse. He flat out lied to somebody on camera,
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pretending like, Oh, I'm talking on the phone. Yeah, we'll see,
we'll see. I called b yes on that. But yeah,
these fires are utterly stating. And again I'm not sure
that the right coverage is being done of what's happening.
People aren't necessarily asking the right question. Some are. I
don't want to make it sound like, oh I'm alone,
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but there are. I would say the majority of the
conservative and alternative show hosts out there, and most of
the alternative and conservative blogs are focused on owning the Libs,
blaming the Democrats. This is all their fault. See that sucks.
Don't worry. Trump is coming. He'll fix everything. I get it.
That's that's how you're able to This is why they have,
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you know, sometimes one hundred times bigger audience than I do,
because they like to play on those games. And let's
be honest here, many of you like to hear that
kind of stuff. We like to to highlight the idiocy
of California's communist government. We like to attack people like
Karen Bass, like Gavin Newsom, like their DEI diversity higher
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as fire chief. Those are those are easy targets. It's
good fodder, good fodder for show. But this is worse
than that, folks. This is potentially much bigger. And this
could represent the opening stages of an extended gorilla warfare
strategy campaign against the United States of America. And if
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that's the case, then that just tells us that they
are preparing for something there. These are like body blows, right,
if you're into boxing, these would be like body blows.
Try to weaken, weaken the boxer, your opponent's stamina, try
to make it to where they're they're less, you know,
they're they're kind of engine there there, they're boxing, gloves down,
trying to protect their body, and then all of a sudden,
you hit them with a haymaker. I'm very concerned that
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that might be what we're seeing right now, the opening stage,
the early body blows against the United States of America
in preparation for a greater attack. Of course, we have
open borders, and with open borders, that means that you
have not just terrorists, you have militants coming across. It's
not just gang members, it's actual fighting forces that are
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coming across. We know what we get to see, and
we think we know. We get to see part of
the picture that they're able to present to us based
upon who they capture. But what about the people they
don't capture. We don't know how many, for example, and
I'm not saying that it's definitely going to be China,
but we don't know how many Chinese nationals, how many
Chinese militants have come into our nation over the last
four years. The timing of all of this is very
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conspicuous because it would seem as if they were hoping
to get as many people across as possible, and then
once they got got that filled up, basically got as
many as many military aged men as possible into the
United States, people that they could control. Then you know,
once they hit that number, or in this case, hit
the roadblock of a President Trump victory, then it's like, Okay,
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let's move on to the next stage of our attack
against America. And it would come in the form of
guerrilla warfare. To weaken our infrastructure, our economy, we can
a morale to spread us thin it is what it is,
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Lord Willing, we will make it through all this, Lord Willing.
I'm wrong. I hope I'm wrong. I hope that that
you know what. I hope that this is just random coincidence,
that oh bad luck, you know, darn it. Yeah, if
only it would rain, you know. But no, I don't
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So with that said, let's get into the stories. Shall
We Sleepy Joe says federal government will cover one hundred
per of disaster relief costs for one hundred and eighty days.
I love how how our government is so so willing
to let our money be spent on whatever, especially when
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it's something that should definitely be be focused locally. After all, California,
if it were a nation, it would have the fifth
largest economy in the world. They don't lack money, they
don't lack funds, they lack leadership. So and you're not
going to be able to buy leadership by giving out
federal handouts. You know, this does bring up a quick
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point I have to make because as a limited government guy,
I do believe that the federal government should be pretty much,
almost entirely eliminated. I know that sounds crazy, but you could,
you could legitimately eliminate ninety to ninety five percent of
the federal government and things would run exponentially smoother than
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they do today. And I have that the privilege, the
blessing really of being able to stay consistent on this issue,
which is why there will be those who who are
going against this, saying, oh, they're doing too much. But
these are the same people usually conservative show hosts not
ripping on anybody in particular, but but the same conservative
show hosts are saying, why are they not doing enough
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in North Carolina? Why are they sending in in FEMA?
Why is FEMA understaffed, and why don't they have any money?
It's because they're spending it all on the legal aliens.
We need to give more money, We need to give
more federal government assistance in North Carolina and the surrounding states.
And I was like, no, we just keep the federal
government completely out of it. It's a state local issue,
and it should have been from the start, and it
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should still be a state and local issue. The presence
of the federal government actually hampered relief efforts in North
Carolina and surrounding states. If you allowed you just kept
the federal government completely out of it and allowed fellow
Americans to help their fellow Americans, allowed city and state
and local governments to be able to do what they
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can to assist the people, to allow the people to
help themselves, then things would have been a lot smoother.
And yet we've had so many he's conservative hosts other, Oh,
the federal government needs to spend more because because they weren't.
It's almost as if the notion is whatever the Democrats
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do will take the opposite approach. You have to be consistent.
If you're going to be out there spreading the word
and talking about this stuff, then you have to stay consistent.
So as I was against more federal aid to North Carolina,
so too am I consistently against all of this federal
aid that Joe Biden is one to send over. Let's
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let's listen to his words, and he actually hey, to
his credit, he actually seems like he's having a good
dementia day. Listen.
Speaker 2 (11:37):
And this morning, due to the magnitude of disaster, I
was talking with the governor. He requested if I could
increase the federal funding that was authorized under this legislation
for from seventy five percent to ninety percent. We're increasing
it to one hundred percent of all the costs to
be covered by the federal government for both the fire
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managementssistant of grants, and the elements of what they call
the disaster declaration. So today I'm announcing that the federal
government will cover one hundred percent of the cost for
one hundred and eighty days. They's going to pay for
things like debrian, hazard material removal, temporary shelters, first responders' salaries,
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and all necessary measures to protect life and property. And folks,
I want to underscore I told the governor and local
officials spare no expense to do what they need to
do and contain these fires and in their communities that
are really been devastated.
Speaker 1 (12:36):
There's a horrible, horrible misconception that's shared by a very
strong majority, maybe of the vast majority of Americans. I
would say that nearly every Democrat feels this way, a
good chunk of Independents, and probably most Republicans feel that
the top of the hierarchy of government is the federal government.
And that's not true. Okay, the top of the government
hierarchy is of course God. And now that I'm calling
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for theocracy or anything, don't don't take that the wrong way.
It's just that God is sovereign over this planet. Therefore
hes sovereign over the United States of America. But you know,
as far as human man, male or female government, the
societal government we have at the top should be the individual,
the family union unit. The individual and the family should
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be the top of government. Self governance is the key
and always has been the key to our success as Americans.
Below the individual and the family, you have the community,
and then the city, and then the county, and then
the state, and at the very very bottom is the
federal government. That the catch all, last resort. You could
eliminate ninety the federal government, and things would would begin
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operating much, much, much, much more smoothly in the United
States of America. I'm a firm believer of that, which
is why, again, when I see Joe Biden out there
spending all of our money on this disaster relief, I
can be consistent with my opposition to that because I
was against the federal government hopping in there and spending
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all sorts of money when it came to North Carolina relief. Now,
I'm not suggesting that there was no room at all
for the federal government help. They should have, just the
federal government needs to play a secondary role. Okay, they
don't come in and take over. They come in and say,
what do you need? How can we help you? Guys
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are in charge, tell us what you need. So if
you do need need generators, great, we got some extra generators.
You do need this, We'll get them to you, and
you can coordinate with your American citizen volunteers who are
leading the efforts to help. They're fellow Americans. The same
thing should be happening again here in Los Angeles. Once
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disaster relief starts, there are certain times when government has
to has to supersede the individual. For example, when it
comes to actually fighting these fires. Okay, that's something where
you don't want a whole bunch of individual volunteers rushing
in because they don't have the equipment, they don't have
the training, whereas the city and the state and the city,
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county and state should have the firefighter infrastructure, the training,
and the equipment to be able to battle these fires. Okay,
so during that situation, government gets involved. Federal government stays
out of it. Now in the disaster relief aspect of it.
Now that once everything is calmed down, the fires are
put out, people are in need. This is when the
individuals work with the city and the county and to
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some extent, the state to figure out what needs to
be done. Because we can help ourselves if government stays
out of the way, and when there's a situation where
we can't help ourselves, this is where we get assistance
from the community, the city, the county, and the state.
And then if there's anything that's absolutely positively needed that
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you just can't get through the higher levels of government,
starting with the individual, then the federal government is the
catch all. They're the safety net. That's how things should be,
and we're seeing the exact opposit we have seemed to
be fair. I mean, this isn't anything new. We've seen this.
This has been the government way, whether it's Republican or
Democrat in office. Government, federal government always has supremacy. That's
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one of the constitutions. As a supremacy they always ignore,
of course, the Tenth Amendment, and that's one of the
reasons why our nation is in the position that it's
in today. Delusional Pride magazine celebrates lesbian fire chief of
Los Angeles as city burns down. You can mark this
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into the category of you can't make this up. Talk
about timing. I mean, this is similar. This would be
like Kamala Harris touting the effectiveness of her joy political
campaign she lost. Okay, this is not the time to
say that that her campaign of joy was effective, because
it clearly wasn't, and now is not the right time
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for Pride Magazine to say that that they're the Dei
Higher in Los Angeles for fire chief, that this person
should be celebrated. According to an article over at hotair
dot com by David Strom, there is no particular reason
to think that a gay, lesbian, black, brown, or any
other diverse person couldn't make an excellent fire chief. But
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you can be one hundred percent certain that if diversity
is a major or the primary reason for hiring somebody,
the person hired will be unlikely to be the best choice.
It's simple. You restrict the applicant pool and your choice
is diminish, and with a diminished pool, the likelihood you
will find excellence diminishes. This is common sense and it
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always has been. As Helen Rally said on on x
DEI ruins every agency and institution it touches. But ba,
ba bomb, Let's cut to the actual the actual article
there it is it's obvious that fire Chief Kristin Crowley,
who is leading the effort to extinguish the LA fires,
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is not exactly killing it. But that isn't how Pride
magazine sees it. Kristen is a lesbian and that is
all that matters, and here's the headline, Amid Palisades Palisades Fire,
los Angeles' first LGBTQA plus fire chiefs is providing lesbian
or is proving lesbian gosh. I can't even that's how
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ludicrous this headline is. I can't read it. Amid Palisades
Fire los Angeles, Los Angeles is first LGBTQ plus fire
chief is proving lesbians get it done? Is she really
getting it done? I mean, if you're living in Los
Angeles right now. My daughter lives in Los Angeles and
she doesn't feel like the fire chief is getting it done.
Because she's not getting it done. The fire continues to raise,
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the fire is multiple, continue to rage. And I know
earlier I said, what if it's that doesn't there's a
possibility that this could even be a guerrilla warfare attack.
That aside, you still have incompetence on display in Los Angeles,
the city Los Angeles, the county, and the state of California,
and all three are run by Democrats. Back to the article.
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I read the article that accompanies the headline and was
struck by something that was totally missing any mention of
her efforts to get the fires under control and no
mention of how disastrous the situation is. It's all about
how great it is that she is a lesbian and
how awful it is that people are pointing out that
she is a DEI hire who prioritizes DEI in hiring.
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As she proudly notes in her biography, this isn't a
shining example of DEI working. It's a shining example, unfortunately,
of how DEI destroys everything it touches. So why double down?
Because not only are they delusional, though those over at
Pride Magazine, but they also know that their audience is
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just as delusional. Kevin Newsom pretends to be on the
phone with Joe Biden as a local resident confronts him
about the fires. This is I'm just gonna go ahead
and call it right up front. It's bs. He he
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was pretending to me. He's like, oh, I'm literally on
the funnel Joel blah blah blah blah blah. No, he
just he was just trying to I mean, I've used
this tactic before too. People will come up, you know,
to talk to me about something. I'd be like, I
like where to go? I like to keep my my
ear piece in my ear whenever I go out, you know, so,
so somebody comes up and I won't talk to him,
like uh huh uh huh. As if we actually do that,
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we put our finger to our ear and we talk.
I do it. Uh, And I'm actually pretty good at it.
You know. I've acquired a skill of being able to
hold on right mm hmm on Tuesday. No no, no, no,
that won't work. Give me some other options. Hold on
one second, let me right, yeah, I mean we could
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use magnets. I guess no no, no, no no no
no no, that would be then well, no, you get
arrested obviously. Yeah, okay, I'll make some calls. I'll make
some calls. Let's but let's right, right, mm hmm, yeah,
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got it? Not bad? Huh. You probably thought I was
on the phone. Somebody, didn't you. Well, apparently Gavin Newsom
is not as good. He's just like, oh but but
my phone, see my phone. I don't have any bar.
Just just just watch this. This is This would be
hilarious if it wasn't so horribly sad. Governor, you got
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a second governor. Governor, I live here.
Speaker 2 (21:43):
Governor, that was my daughter's school.
Speaker 1 (21:46):
Governor, Please tell me what you're gonna do. I'm not
gonna hurt on my promise.
Speaker 3 (21:49):
I'm literally talking to the President right now to specifically
answer the question of what we can do.
Speaker 1 (21:55):
For you and your daughter?
Speaker 2 (21:56):
Can I hear it?
Speaker 1 (21:57):
Can I hear your call? Because I don't believe it.
Speaker 3 (22:00):
Uh, I'm sorry. There's literally I've tried five times. That's
why I'm walking around to make them.
Speaker 4 (22:05):
Why is the President not taking your call because.
Speaker 1 (22:08):
It's not going through? Why I have to get cell service?
Let's get it, let's get it.
Speaker 5 (22:12):
I want to be here when you call the President.
Speaker 3 (22:13):
I appreciate I'm doing that right now, and it's to
immediately get reimbursements, individual assistance and to help you'd devis
looking for.
Speaker 1 (22:22):
I'm so sorry, especially for your daughter.
Speaker 3 (22:24):
I have four kids.
Speaker 5 (22:26):
Everyone who went to school there, they lost their homes.
They lost two homes because they were living in one
and building another.
Speaker 4 (22:34):
Kever, please tell me, tell me what are you going
to do with the president.
Speaker 3 (22:37):
Right now, we're getting we're getting the resources to help rebuild.
Speaker 4 (22:40):
Why is there no water in the hydrants gone?
Speaker 3 (22:44):
It's all literally?
Speaker 1 (22:45):
Is it going to be different next time?
Speaker 4 (22:47):
It has to be has to be of course, what
are you going to do to fill the hydrants. I
would fill them up personally. You know that.
Speaker 2 (22:54):
I literally I would fill up the hydrants myself.
Speaker 4 (22:58):
But would you do that?
Speaker 1 (22:59):
I would do what I can, but you're not.
Speaker 4 (23:01):
I see the Do you know there's water dripping over there?
Governor there's water coming out there?
Speaker 1 (23:06):
You can use it. I appreciate it.
Speaker 3 (23:08):
I'm going to make the call to address everything I
can right now, including making sure.
Speaker 4 (23:13):
People to make sure you can I have an opportunity
to at least tell people what you're doing, what you're
saying you're doing.
Speaker 3 (23:19):
Did somebody have a contact?
Speaker 1 (23:21):
Can I have your contact? Right now? A lot of
people are saying that well beyond lying about about talking
to Joe Biden, a lot of people are saying that
that this is going to end Gavin Newsom's career. Lest
we forget, Okay, Democrats are extraordinarily resilient when it comes
to their own folks, right they. I mean, look, Joe
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Biden should have been excluded from even running for president
fifteen times before he actually ran and won. The was
given the Democrat nomination once and then again later and
then it was taken away from whatever. No, this is
not going to end Gavin Newsom's career. We'd like to
think so, and it should, and his career should have
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ended with his failures in San Francisco as mayor, and
then his care should have ended with his failures as
lieutenant governor of California, and then his career should have
definitely ended once he started doing his thing as governor
of California. But no, I don't think that his career
is over. As a matter of fact, I hope it's not.
I would love to run, whether it's JD Vance or whoever,
I would love to run against Gavin Newsom in twenty
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twenty eight because he really is a relatively easy target.
He gets to He does okay in the extremely biased
and very leftist state of Comifournia, but on the national stage,
I think he would get eaten alive. So I'm hoping
that this isn't the end. I hope that he's becomes
the presumptive nominee for president in twenty twenty eight for
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are taking place in southern California, the explosions down in Texas,
the other events that we'll cover later today. Are these
part of a coordinated attack. It's possible, and strangely, I
would say strangely, but very few people are focusing on that.
And the reason being is that those who would focus
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on a potential attack, a conspiracy of an attack against
the United States of America are generally the people in
the right, people in alternative media and conservative media, and
we have plenty of fodder to deal with. Otherwise, we
don't have to look to conspiracy theories because we've got
Democrats to demonize. We can go after Gavin Newsom, we
can go after Karen Bass, we can go after their
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DEI Diversity Higher Fire Chief, we can go after all
the leftists. And that is, in my humble opinion, it's
preventing us from asking some very serious questions. Are these attacks? Now?
Let's be clear, because I think a lot of times
when I or anybody brings up the idea of attack,
we think of a terrorist attack. And if these are attacks,
then they're not terrorist attacks. This would be guerrilla warfare.
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There's a difference, very big difference between gerrilla warfare and
terrorist attacks. With a terrorist attack, your goal is to
spread fear, terror, spread terror. That is the idea. Generally speaking,
those who commit terrorist attacks will take credit for their
terrorist attacks. They want people to know, hey, we did that,
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And the second component is that they'll say we're going
to do it again. They want this to be an
ongoing thing. They want to spread fear. Not only did
we do this, but we're going to hit you again
and again and again until whatever, until America leaves Syria
or whatever the reason might be. But yeah, this is
very different from a gorilla warfare attack or a gorilla
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warfare campaign, which is what I'm proposing. It is possible,
not to be clear, I have zero evidence. Okay, there
is no reason to believe that this is a gorilla
warfare attack other than the fact that it does fit
all of the criteria. One are the criteria of a
gorilla warfare attack is that everything can be explained. So
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for example, you know, we could say that the fires
were in California were lit by those who want to
burn down cause havoc, right, But we could also say
that that, you know, those on the right could say, hey,
maybe it was a climate change cultist who lit the fires.
Maybe it's just you know, bad poor management. We should
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have been able to put these fires out really fast,
but we ran out of water and so so it's
just the Democrats. Somebody threw out a cigarette butt from
their car and started all these fires oddly simultaneously, with
multiple fires and very disparate locations that wouldn't have caused
each other. So there's that. That's one of the quote
unquote pieces of evidence. I guess you could say it's
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very circumstantial evidence, but one of the ideas that keeps
me thinking this could be an attack. Another thing that
often pops up in gorilla warfares that it's just bad luck.
You know, it's bad luck that it happened. Now, it's
bad luck, that bad timing, that just so happened, that
there were somebody started a fire and then these these
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winds came and you know, total coincidence, Just bad luck.
Right again, The idea in guerrilla warfares that you don't
want to get caught, unlike with a terrorist attack, and
when I say caught, you don't want to be blamed.
With a terrorist attack, the terrorists want to take credit,
they want to be able to promise more, and they
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want to get as many casualties as possible. In guerrilla warfare,
that's not always the case. At least they definitely don't
want to take credit. They don't want anybody to know
there was an attack at all. They just want to
do damage, damage to infrastructure, damage to systems, damage to people.
And as a matter of fact, that from a casualty
per respective they generally a grilla warfare attack, depending on
what kind of attack it is, doesn't necessarily want to
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have as many casualties, whereas with a terrorist attack you
want to maximize the casualties. You want the highest possible number.
With grill of warfare, anybody that dies as a result
of it. In this particular scenario, when you're working from
within within a target nation, it's not the casualties are
just they're there, right, You can have them, you could not,
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doesn't matter to the gorilla war warriors, I guess we'll
call them. You do want massive damage. That's a huge criteria.
You want to be able to inflict as much damage
as possible to the aforementioned infrastructure, the systems, the equipment,
and also there is the psychological aspect of it. So
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to some extent there is terror involved, but again that
terror is secondary, just as the casualties are secondary. Grill
of warfare is supposed to hamper a nation's ability to
operate and to defend itself. In this case, the defense
aspect of it is minimal, but the ability to operate
this is going to cause These fires are going to
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cause so much damage. When everything is tallied up, it's
going to affect the entire country. And that makes it
a successful attack. If it is a gorilla warfare attack.
And the last, but not least, they want to make
sure there's a scapegoat because they don't want to get caught.
With gorilla warfare. You want to be able to reuse
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your tactics, and you don't want anybody trying to counter
those tactics, so you don't want to get caught. You
wanted to look as if it was either an accident
or bad circumstances, or the Democrat's fault or mother nature,
climate change, whatever. You don't want to take the blame
because you want to be able to do it again
and again and again, until finally somebody starts saying, hmm,
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it's pretty odd that this keeps happening to us. I
wonder if this is sabotage, which is one of the
primary tools of a griller warfare attack. Now, as far
as the evidence or the circumstantial evidence why I believe
this could be a series of terrorist attacks, we have,
I'm sorry, a series of griller warfare attacks. We have,
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of course, the perfect perfect timing and perfect placement. You know,
if you were to look at a map, and I
should have had one ready to pull up, but I
have seen these maps of where the fires started, and
they seem to start in areas that were opposite of
the wind. So for example, if here's a population center
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or a landmark or whatever, this is where they want
the fire to go. They start the fire over here
because the wind's coming from over here, makes sense. And
then the wind shifts, and then all of a sudden,
you know, with the with the North Hollywood, the Hollywood
Hills fire. Just as the wind shifted from coming from
the north to the south. That's when that hidden in.
Anybody who knows their map knows that that is at
the top of La and you know, it starts working
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its way down because the winds shifted. So it seems
as if the fires are starting in just the right
places at just the right time to cause the most
possible damage to Los Angeles, to burn as many homes,
as many buildings as possible. It's an article over at
over at just the News. I'm sorry, this is justin
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arsonists caught on camera setting fires in Santa Monica. Now
I've watched the video. This does not appear to be
griller warfare attack. It's most likely just idiots, okay, or
perhaps looters something. But it's worth noting that we are
seeing some people light fires. Now, are these likely the
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gorilla warriors? I don't think so. But it just goes
to show that just because you know, there's one person
who happened to have his cell phone ready and available
catching idiots lighting fires, what's to stop dozens of other
people from intentionally lighting fighter lighting fires in a coordinated
to attack. Says California is droughting in an inferno of
DEI mediocrity and failure. There we go again, We've got
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the scapegoat. Just blame the Democrats, blame DEI, blame, blame
Gavin Newsom and Karen Bass. It's all their fault, right,
And to be clear, it is okay. It's their fault
for not being ready for this, for going woke, for
doing all sorts of things. But just because it's their
fault that they couldn't stop it doesn't mean that we're
not under attacked. They're not mutually exclusive. You could blame
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somebody for having their their house robbed because they left
the door wide open, and you know, they didn't have
a dog, they didn't have a fence. Maybe they even
put out a sign that said I'll be on vacation
for the next two weeks. You know, they could do
the dumbest things possible, but it still doesn't take away
from the uh, the damage done, or I guess the
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blame can still go on the people that actually go
in and rob the house. So again, you can have
incompetence from the Democrats, you can have wokeness, you can
blame all those things. But somebody started those fires, and
they two are are complicit. They two are obviously directly
to blame on top of the lack of preparation from
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from the Democrats here in Comifornia. So so yeah, I'm
not mutually exclusive, all right. It's literally burning. It's a
horrific that marriage state of affairs, with people and animals
losing their lives in homes thanks to the gross negligence
and dei stupidity of so called leaders and officials. Right
now California looks like all out armageddon with water and
firefighter shortages, mass looting and this just in Pyromaniacs are
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now jumping into the chaos, and that's what. But again,
I'm not gonna play the video because it's just you
see a fire. There's a tree burning, more trees being
lit up in the middle of Santa Monica, just as
other fires are going. But here's the tweet that I
wanted to post. I'm not going to play the video either,
but this is from m N Frankenstein. Here fire in
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Malibu Beach, California. I can't help but think that this isson.
How else does an entire row of houses directly on
the beach with very little surrounding foliage completely burn to
the ground. A lot of this reminds me of of Hawaii,
of Maui, the Mali fires. I'm not going to get
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into direct directed energy weapons or anything like that or
or how those fires started, but it seems if if,
for example, if I were wanting to attack America, we've
already infiltrated, We've already got our warriors coming in through
the southern border for the last four years under Joe Biden.
Now it looks like we're about to max out. And
now it looks like maybe maybe we're not going to
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be able to get any more warriors into the nation
with President Trump coming back in. So now it's time
to start unleashing them. Unleashing them at first with gorilla warfare,
and if they have the capability of doing things such
as what I'm proposing says starting fires. Perhaps they they
started with began with a test run, so to speak,
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to see if any questions were asked in Maui is
see if anyone started putting pieces together, and a lot
of people did. Unfortunately, those lot of people were conservative podcasters,
conspiracy theorists. We didn't get nearly the attention that we deserved,
and of course legacy media, which I know we say
legacy media is dying, but it still has a stranglehold
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on the flow of information. Legacy media didn't pick up
on it at all. Very I would say, maybe we
got one tenth of what we needed to get as
far as attention from platforms such as x and therefore
the story never really picked up. But I do still
believe it's just as I believed shortly afterwards, that there
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is a very good chance that Hawaii was that Maui
the Mali fire was intentional, and that the follow up
results the lack of assistance, the lack of coverage, the
ability of the government to keep everything under wraps, to
keep it all hidden, to keep those pesky independent journalists out.
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That worked effectively, and people quickly forgot Mawi got memory
hold faster than I even expected, and I think that
they that could have been could have been a test
run of what we're seeing right now happening in Los Angeles,
because again, some of these fires, they don't make sense.
This falls out of line with the idea of somebody
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left a campfire burning or a you know, even power lines.
We know that the power lines in California are are awful.
We know that they cause at least half of the fires,
allegedly half of the fires that happen out here. And
there's been like sixty fires already. It's just like the
ninth of the month, and there's already been like sixty
fires out here in Comifornia, and over half of them
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can be attributed to faulty power lines. Winds pick up,
power lines, fall, they start, the land is bone dry.
All the conditions are there to be able to explain
away a gorilla warfare attack. Nobody's asking about it because
there's no real reason to. I mean, why would we
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ask about it, right, because it's easier for us to
assume that it's just bad luck, bad timing, inconvenience, fires
got started, winds blowing that it contributed to the fire spreading,
and all of a sudden la is burning to the ground. Now,
if that was the only attack that was happening, I
would say, yeah, that sounds about right. It sounds it's
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probably almost certainly just just bad luck, bad timing. But
then we had an attack last night, or something happened
last night. I don't want to call it an attack
per se, but we did have something happened last night.
This comes to us from Jim hofft Over at the
Gateway Pundit. Massive fire erupts after power substation explosion in
North Texas, Sorry, North fort Worth, Texas and the triggers
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of voluntary evacuation. A bear in mind, you know, we
talk about some of the criteria that pertains to a
gorilla warfare attack. Nobody's going to take credit for it.
Minimal casualties, right, and very very very bad timing the time,
bad for us, good for the gorilla warfare, gorilla warriors.
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They if this was an attack, they picked a time
when just before a massive winter storm is supposed to
cut through the area. Seems awfully inconvenient, does it not.
Let's go to the article A massive fire erupted in
North Fort Worth following an explosion. Again, explosion weird at
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a power substation on Wednesday evening, prompting voluntary evacuations in
the surrounding area. Emergency crews responded promptly to the incident.
No injuries have been reported. The explosions cause remains under investigation,
with authorities urging residents to avoid the area and adhere
to any evacuation advisories. The Forward Department of Public Information
officer will be on scene of the large fire at
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the electric substation off seventeen YadA, YadA, YadA. This is
a very active scene with multiple first responders on scene.
Please avoid the area and leave room for emergency vehicles. Great,
but here, I mean why this was Again, it wasn't like, Okay,
something happened. It was an explosion. They don't know what
it was, and it just so happened that there was
this explosion taking a whole bunch of people, taking away
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their power just before winter storm. Again, this can breed chaos,
and chaos is the goal regardless of whether it's a
terrorist attack or a gorilla warfare attack. Chaos is one
of the end goals because through chaos, that's when other
bad things can happen. It's easier to attack somebody when
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they're in the midst of other chaos. Now, am I
suggesting that an attack is imminent? No, I'm not suggesting
that at all. And when I say attack, I'm talking
about a full blown like an invasion or let's say
any of these tens, hundreds of thousands of Chinese nationals
or whoever, not blame in China. I'm just saying it's
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possible that have been been brought into the United States
over the last four years. Are they going to attack?
I don't think so. I don't think that's the next phase.
What I do think is the next phase is a
cyber attack, and that would be that would be horrible
because with a cyber attack, you do have Number one,
you have a whole lot of blind spots. In other words,
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you can't see where you're being attacked from. You might
be able to pinpoint a general location. You might be saying, oh,
it's China, it's North Korea, it's Iran, it's whoever. But
even that is relatively faulty, and you can't necessarily attribute
attribute you know how to If you don't know who
to blame and you don't know how they did it,
you can't very easily fix it. All it would take, folks,
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would be an Internet outage of a couple of weeks,
and our nation would fall apart. It's hard for people
to understand we become so embedded, so dependent on the Internet,
whether it's through our mobile devices, through our how we
watch television obviously on computers, how you watch videos, how
you gather information, how you know what's going on, how
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you access your finances, how you access just about anything,
is all dependent upon the Internet. Then you might say, oh,
well we got Starling, don't worry about it. That's a
whole other conspiracy theory that we're not going to talk
about today. So we're gonna shelve that one. Put a
pin in that one, because there is there's a some
questions about that too. But let's say that they are
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going to attack us with a cyber attack. Whether it's
attacking infrastructure, they demonstrated they can do that, whether it's
hacking the personal information. They've already done that, like nine
times last year, nine times they were able to hack
into our medical records. That's not good. And by day
I'm talking about the Chinese Communist Party and their proxies.
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I'm not trying to fear monger you here, not at all.
I'm asking you to become as vigilant as possible, to
keep your eyes open. You know they always say for
the last two and a half decades, they say see something,
say something. Well, now is that time again. I'm concerned
that by the time the rest of the nation wakes
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up to the possibility that we're under attack, it will
be too late. So rather than fear mongering, I'm asking
you to pray. I'm asking you to do everything you
can to alert others, to let them know a be
on the lookout, because if we are under attack, then
we can assume under a version of guerrilla warfare, and
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then we can assume that there will be things similar
to fires in Los Angeles substations blowing up in Texas
just ahead of a storm, things like that. Again, don't
forget big difference between griller warfare and terrorism. With terrorism,
they hide, they are cowards up until the point where
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they commit their atrocities and then they're gone. With griller warfare,
it's ongoing. They remain cowardly and definitely for as long
as possible, trying to inflict as much damage as they
can until something changes.
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It literally looks like a nuke went off. We are
witnessing the costliest fire disaster in US history by a
very wide margin. And to be clear, this article that
I'm about to discuss with you only focus is on
the insured costs. This doesn't go anywhere near the actual
long term costs to the people, to the businesses, to
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the state, to the to the county of the city,
and the nation. Those numbers, which will never fully be known,
are going to be absolutely tremendous, beyond what any of
us know. That's why I said earlier. I believe I
said it that this is not just going to affect
Los Angeles. It's not just going to affect California. This
is going to affect the entire nation. It's going to
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have a detrimental effect economically as well as morally. I mean,
our our morale, I shouldn't say morally. Our morale will
be will be hampered as a result of this, especially
once we start seeing the scope of the damage but
let's get to this article by Michael Snyder over at
the Economic Collapse Blog, cross posted with permission over at
discern dot tv. Some of the images of the destruction
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that has taken place in the Los Angeles area are
hard to believe. We are being told that approximately approximately
seventy five percent of Pacific Palisades has been completely leveled
by fires. And the use of the phrase completely leveled
is not an exaggeration at all. It literally looks like
a nuke went off and wiped out everything. There have
been plenty of fire disasters in California before, but never
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anything like this. At this point, ACI Weather is projecting
the total economic losses will be between fifty two billion
and fifty seven billion dollars in JP Morgan analyst Jimmy
Bullar reiterates that. He says it's going to be around
fifty billion dollars. Now, think about this. The costliest fire
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in US history was the twenty eighteen Campfire, which cost
twelve point five billion. This is going to be four
times that at the very least, and we're having more
fires popping out up today. Even one of the reasons
why this disaster is going to be so costly is
because homes are being destroyed in an area where home
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values are extremely high. Medium home value in Malibu is
two million dollars, and I've seen images of homes that
are in the fifty million dollar range that are burnt
to the ground. On Thursday, multi multiple fires continue to
spread all around Los Angeles. Sadly, it's being reported that
the Palisades Fire and the Eaten Fire were still zero
percent contained. And those are some of the big ones.
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Those are the ones that of the five or six
current fires, it was five as of the when this
article is written. It's now up to six. Calabasas recently
saw their fire get started. And we'll talk about all
these here in a second, because I'm going to bring
up the map, but first let's continue with this article.
So far, over two thousand structures have been destroyed, and
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more are catching fire with each passing hour. They say
roughly thirty thousand acres are on fire, one hundred and
eighty thousand residents order to evacuate, four hundred and twenty
five thousand without power, and those numbers have gone up
since this article was published. This disaster is far from over.
And what makes it? What is Making things even worse
is that arsonists have apparently been trying to start additional fires.
And I do believe that all the fires, or at
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least most of them, were started by arsonists of some sort,
whether they were it was for guerrilla warfare, or was
climate change cultists, or it was just some idiots. Who knows,
and chances are will never know. I know they're going
to investigate these fires and they may find the arsonists.
It's possible. I hope they do. I'm just not confident
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that they will. Why would anyone do such thing? Have
they gone completely and utterly insane. There should be absolutely
no tolerance for anyone that is attempting to set new
fires in the middle of a major fire emergency such
as this. In areas where fire has already come and gone,
many are discovering there's nothing left of their homes except
for a pile of ash. Many of these homeowners will
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not be able to rebuild because they had their insurance
policies canceled conveniently weeks before these fires came in. One
woman that was interviewed by KABC was trying to ward
off the fires with a garden hose because the home
where her parents have lived for more than seventy years,
was no longer covered by fire insurance. Lynn lived in Guzman,
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still in the front yard of her ninety year old
parents' home in Los Angeles County, California, trying to protect
it with a garden hose because their insurance company no
longer would. And this is a quote from her. I
know I'm not supposed to be here, but this is
my parents' home and they just lost They got canceled
from their fire insurance. They've lived in this house for
seventy five years and they've had the same insurance, and
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these insurance people decided to cancel their fire insurance. And
they wonder why people leave California. Not enough are not
enough ore, it needs to be more. I'm staying, but
I have my reasons. Yes, there are good paying jobs
in the state, and the weather's nice, but in recent years,
California has been hit by historic disaster after historic disaster,
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not to mention the disaster of the Democrat Party, which
is alive well and thriving at least as much as
they can thrive in the state they are doing it.
I'll go ahead and cut to the chase. As far
as my portion. I said, there are reasons that I'm
staying here. Some of them are very personal reasons, medical reasons,
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but there is at least one reason that I'm staying
here that it probably wouldn't keep me if I didn't
have the medical reasons. But since I'm stuck here, I'm
gonna go ahead and do it. I do believe there's
an opportunity, finally, finally, to make California purple, if not red. Okay,
people are starting to wake up. I publish an article
over at Thelibertydaily dot com earlier today talking about how
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certain celebrities are starting to attack Democrats over there handling
of the fire Sarah Michelle Geller. I think Chris Pratt
said something. Obviously, we have the Conservatives such as James
Woods going after them. There are a lot of people
that are starting to wake up and realize that the wokeness,
the DEI, the attempts to put put whatever little fish
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as of the utmost importance to the point of destroying
the city of Los Angeles over it. Yeah, people are
starting to get fed up. So I do believe there's
a chance, not a good chance, but maybe the chances
are going to get better. In the future, but right now,
I do believe there's a chance that we could wake
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up enough people in Commi Fornia to make them realize
that these fires, while disastrous, while even if we take
out the gorilla warfare aspect of it, they if we
assume that it's just bad luck, even then this government
at every level, from the state to the county, to
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the city, and even locally, this Democrat run state is
falling apart because of their policies. So I think the
biggest reason that I am very confident that all or
some most perhaps of the fires that are surrounding Los Angeles,
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that are in Los Angeles right now, the reason I
believe that they are a form of either guerrilla warfare
or climate cult activism or idiocy. The reason I think
that they are definitely man made is because of where
they're starting. You know, it's let me just pull up
a map. You're not gonna be able to see it
very well, but hopefully you can. You've got the Palisades
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fire very close to the Sunsets Set fire. Okay, so
those ones, those ones could have caused each other, right,
or one caused the other, but then the other ones,
the Lydia fire the Hearst Fire, the Eaton fire. We
just had an announcement of the Calabasas fire a couple
of hours ago. Fires are popping up everywhere, and that's
not common. Are fires common in California? You bet you it's.
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It's it's rarely, rarely, it's it's most it's very frequent.
I should say, those are the words that I was
looking for. They do happen frequently because you've got dry
land and dry air combined with heavy winds at times.
Right now we have dry that hasn't rained in a
long time and lots of winds. So people say, oh, well,
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that's why the fires are starting, but no, that's not true.
That is the Those are the conditions that are necessary
to allow for a fire to be started and for
its spread, which is why power lines and cigarettes and
campfires or whatever that in unintentional causes of these fires.
They do happen fairly regularly. When you see something like
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this in an area that has not had a whole
lot of fires in recent years, and all of a
sudden you have six all at the same time, spread
out in a way that that does not mean that
one is feeding the other, like you know, the The
second closest ones to each other would be the eating
fire and the Sunset fire. That's still about what, thirty
miles away. It's not like the embers from the Sunset
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fire floated over in the wind, traveled thirty miles without
going out, you know, staying lit of course, and then
landed there. You know, you might say, well, maybe it's
just five or six different natural or uninten unintended events.
You know, if you go to let's say, let's say
you go to Walmart and you see a pair of
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identical twins, it's me it's an oddity. It happens, you know,
but it's not all like, oh my gosh, that's that's crazy.
I didn't think such things existed. No, you would, just
like fire in California is not uncommon. Identical twins out
at a Walmart that's not uncommon either. Well, let's say
you're walking long and you go down Aisle three, and
all of a sudden you see another set of identical twins.
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You'll be like, wow, now that's really weird. Then you
keep going, you get to Aisle seven and there's there's
another set of identical twins. Now you're starting to think
wait a second, what is it? Is this like identical
twin fifty percent off day or something. I mean, what's
going on here? This doesn't make any sense. We have
six fires in LA only two of them are close
to each other. Six different fires. And here's the key
to the other aspect of this is the fact that
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these fires started at the right time to maximize damage.
So you look at like, for example, the the Hearst fire,
the the and the Lydia fire. Okay, those started when
the winds were coming from the north to the south,
and of course they are north of Los Angeles. When
you look at the palass fire, these fires were going
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to from the east to the west. I'm sorry, the
wind was going from east to the west, allowing it
to reach the ocean very easily. Then you go to
the Eaton fire. Now, all of a sudden, that too,
started when the wind was going from the west, from
the east to the west, bringing it into greater Los
Angeles area. If you were to take a guerrilla warfare
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expert and saying, hmm, here there's where we expect the winds,
the forecast of the winds to be blown. This is
where they're going to blow. This is when they're going
to blow. When would you light fires that would maximize
the damage. That expert would draw a map similar to
what you're seeing on the screen. That's perhaps more than
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anything else. Why I am fairly certain that this isn't
just climate cultists. This isn't just crazy kids, weirdos, crazy people, idiots,
anti Trump terrorists. I think that there's at least a
good chance that we're witnessing an attack on the United
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States of America, a gorilla warfare attack that's designed to
cause the maximum amount of chaos and damage and destruction
that will have long lasting effects on the entire country.
Combine that with other suspicious actions, suspicious events that have
been taking place over the last couple of months. Really,
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it all seems very weird. And I didn't even get
into the drone story. There's a drone story. You know,
allegedly people are seeing drones. I saw the video. I
almost did it. I almost put did the story about
drones in over California, over Los Angeles. But after watching
the videos, I would say there was about a fifty
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fifty to fifty chance that they were drones because they
were traveling faster. You know, a lot of people are saying, well,
it could just be wind, but they were glowing, and
they were traveling very fast and traveling in a straight line.
They weren't like coming down or going up. They were
traveling in a very straight line along along the fires.
It did look like it was probably a drone, and
there's a few videos like that, so I didn't even
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cover that aspect of it. There's a lot of strange
things that are happening that we don't even know. Like
I said, when it comes to people often conflaate. They
look at something like this and if it's a fire,
then that must be a terrorist attack. But it's not.
A terrorist attack wants to be known. A terrorist attack
isn't going for mass destruction. They're going for mass casualties.
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They want to send a message. They want to make
people fearful, they want to drive terror into people, and
they want to take credit for it, and they want
to be able to say, hey, this is going to
keep happening until you guys get out of Syria or
whatever it is. We're going to keep attacking you until
something happens, you know whatever, or they might just say
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we're just going to keep attacking you because we hate
you death to America. That's what a terrorist attack is.
When you're talking about guerrilla warfare, you're talking about secret attacks,
hidden attacks. They don't want it to be known that
it was even an attack. They will push the narrative that, oh,
you know, fires happen all the time in California. It
is very dry, it is very windy. Just so happens
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that six fires started at the exact right moment, in
the exact right places to do the maximum amount of
damage to Los Angeles. Thereby, the state and the country
are going to be dramatically affected by this. They want
us to believe that these are natural events, or that
it's climate change, or that it's whatever. The more I talk,
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the more I personally feel that I am right when
I say that this is very likely an attack against
the United States of America. Lord Willing, I'll be back
very soon with another episode. But in the meantime, you'll
stay strong, stay safe, and God bless.
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