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June 10, 2023 - Greg Reese Report
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Arson Driven Wildfires Being Used As Catalyst For Canadian FEMA
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During the most catastrophic forest fires in all of Canadian history, experienced local firefighters are being sidelined.
Retired forestry technician Peter McIsaak put together an experienced team of firefighters, contacted the government, and offered to volunteer their support.
As things progressed last week and buildings were burning and people were being evacuated, I realized that Nova Scotia had a resource of retired technical staff that were experts at fighting fire.
I called some of these guys up and I put together a crack team.
On the first team I put together, we had close to 200 years of experience of fighting fires here in the Acadia region and our own government passed over an opportunity to hire a team of professionals to come in and help them.
Our team stayed on standby hoping that we'd get a call all week and that call never came.
So if you lost your house and fires remained out of control when a politician looks you in the eye and says we did everything we could to lie into your face.
While the government lets Canada burn, they blame climate change.
But other than all the fires, nothing significant has changed and the massive amount of wildfires just started a few years ago.
So what happened?
Over 90% of wildfires are caused by humans and many of them are intentional, which is known as arson.
During the surge of wildfires along the west coast of the United States a few years ago, several people were arrested for arson, including a 41-year-old man who admitted to starting 11 fires.
Security cameras show people's houses being set on fire.
A homeowner caught an arsonist dressed in all black.
And a member of black-clad terrorist organization Antipa was arrested for arson in Washington state.
Just months before the 2020 wildfires, Extinction Rebellion published a poster with a burning forest and the words, declare a climate emergency.
And in Canada, in 2021, a woman was charged with 32 counts of arson connected to numerous wildfires in northeast Alberta.
Last year in British Columbia, a 42-year-old woman was arrested and charged with four counts of arson.
And this year, there is much more.
In Alberta, the RCMP are searching for a suspect after a fire broke out in Grand Prairie.
The suspected arsonist was reportedly wearing all black.
The RCMP's serious crime branch, the Forestry Crimes Unit, have been investigating multiple wildfires and arsons.
And a 29-year-old man has been charged with 10 counts of arson.
In Nova Scotia, the RCMP believe at least three of the fires in Pictow County were arson.
Satellite imagery shows that on June 2nd, most of southeast Quebec went up in flames at the same time, which demonstrates a highly coordinated arson attack.
Somewhere between Wyoming and California, 30 tons of ammonium nitrate reportedly disappeared from a train.
Ammonium nitrate can be used as an explosive, and it can also be used as an accelerant.
On its own, ammonium nitrate will not burn under a flame, but mix it with sawdust and it quickly ignites and burns everything it can.
And now the federal government of Canada is creating a special national disaster response agency, their very own FEMA.
They create the problem and your reaction demands that they provide a solution.
Reporting for InfoWars, this is Greg Reese.
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