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Aug. 13, 2023 - Lionel Nation
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Discovering the Disturbing Truth About the Maui Fires
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I'm sorry.
I've been saying now that it is critical that everybody pay attention to what actual citizens say who are on the ground in Lahaina.
I've also heard Lahaina in Maui.
Those of you from My generation, remember you can't say Maui without thinking Waui.
What are you going to do?
And you got to listen to what people are saying.
They're saying some stuff which is so interesting.
But nobody's paying attention.
And why do I say this?
Because unless and until you're actually in the battle, in the place, unless and until you're there, you don't really understand What happens?
And this reminds me of 9-11.
Let me give you some ideas of something.
You might have seen the towers, and you might have seen all this stuff, and you might have seen the usual stuff.
But let me tell you what it's like and what people who were here, what I was here, Mrs. L and I were here on that Tuesday morning.
They were here from the beginning to the end.
Little things that only somebody who was there would notice.
That would pay attention to.
First, the most beautiful day you've ever seen in your life.
The sky, I don't think we had geoengineering like we do now with what's being sprayed, but the sky was so blue and so beautiful and so perfect.
It was gorgeous.
Absolutely beyond anything anybody ever saw or could imagine.
It was just, God, it was just...
Beautiful.
Beautiful.
When it happened that day, I ran down to Times Square.
It's as close as you can get.
And people who would not normally be talking to each other.
Black kids and hip-hoppers and urban, you know, rough kind of black and Latino young kids.
Talking to old white guys with hard hats.
And everybody, nobody knew anymore about who was who.
And the expression was, what the...
Everybody said that.
WTF.
Everybody.
The smell.
The smell of 9-11.
The smell.
The way I can explain it is, have you ever had, one time we had an electric motor in a vacuum cleaner burned out, the kind of a metallic smell, that kind of, you know what I mean?
It was, wow.
It was incredible.
It was incredible.
It was a, it was a, wow.
Everywhere.
I was in an elevator.
I thought the elevator was somehow, there was something wrong with the motor.
How did the smell go from outside downtown?
I'm, you know, midtown here, Hell's Kitchen, west side.
How is it permeating in an elevator in a building?
It was everywhere.
You would be walking down the street and whenever they would knock a building down for demolition but to...
Replace it, obviously.
There would be a chain-link fence around the perimeter, around the area that was removed.
And they had pictures like Kinko, FedEx kind of third, fourth generation bad photocopies of either driver's license pictures or Christmas something.
And it said, have you seen so-and-so?
Like a dog.
Sometimes they'll say, have you seen Fluffy?
It's a picture of a dachshund, and call me.
It was for people.
Picture after picture, have you seen?
And I'm thinking to myself, what do you mean, have you seen?
Have I seen?
Do you think he's walking around lost?
Confused?
Hit on the head?
Nobody knew!
They were just desperate.
And you saw picture after picture, you know, photocopied, have you seen my dad?
It was just complete sense of desperation.
You also notice no honking, no honking.
In New York, the definition of a New York second is a time between From the light goes green, the guy behind you honks.
And cab drivers especially.
Nobody honked.
Subways were so courteous.
You take an uptown A train from downtown where it's so packed and people go, hey, you know, take that backpack off.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
And everywhere you go, God bless America.
I wonder if we'd have that today.
God bless America.
God bless America.
Stand tall.
Stand free.
Every, every, every.
Sometimes it was schmaltzy.
You know, America's standing together!
Micheloblai!
You know, everything was, they'd have this cheap segue.
During times of peril, America knows what it means to stand shoulder to shoulder.
And if you need a car service, call 7777.
But there was that.
Anybody who had a lanyard, anybody who, from like ground zero, Crane operators.
Anybody.
Never bought a beer.
Never bought a drink.
Bars are open.
Firemen?
Gods.
Gods.
Not police.
And there was a certain degree, I mean, it was like a reluctant kind of, they kind of gave way, but everything was NYPD.
Women wanted their daughters to marry.
Firemen!
Firemen!
Those, it was the firehouses.
Oh, my God.
There was a firehouse down from Letterman.
49th and 8th, roughly, I think.
They didn't come back.
I think the entire, I think the entire, well, battalion squad, whatever this was, it's gone.
It was just gone.
And everywhere you went, every firehouse, flowers, and it was something.
They asked one night, and I forget they had somebody, it was like a Channel 4 or whatever, and they said, here's what you can do.
Do not go past 14th Street.
Stay away.
If you would like to help, please do not bring money.
But bottled water.
And they were asking also for batteries, somehow batteries for phones.
Phone service was critical.
Batteries.
They couldn't plug in certain batteries.
And the thing I'll never forget.
I don't know why.
I don't know why they said this.
I don't know why it was for the cadaver dogs, for the dogs, dogs that were there.
They need booties.
Not only dog booties, but any kind of special...
I don't know why they didn't have this, but you could bring any kind of booties or shoes for these dogs because of the glass and the metal and having to move.
Little things.
Little things.
And this is the one, I want to save this for last.
This is the one that I saw that still blows my mind.
I saw this, I was there, and it was spontaneous.
It was because now we're all, everybody hates each other, but this was so unified.
On 57th Street, 57th Street is one of those rare streets that goes east to west perfectly from the Hudson River to the East River, just straight across.
And on the west side, from the Hudson, as far as you can see, to 1112, where CBS is, you know, CBS up, up to, you know, 8th Avenue Broadway, straight across.
Everybody stood in front of, like, a door with that candle.
You could look up 57th Street.
I'm telling you, I've never seen...
Everybody's got a candle!
In little parks, there's this little...
They call them parks, but these little...
And I remember people just stood there, and somebody came up to me one night, and they had the candle on the paper plate, you know, so that the wax would...
Nobody said anything.
No, just spontaneous.
I've never seen anything like it.
And again, I ask the question, would we see this today?
Now, why do I bring this up?
By the way, You ask me why 9-11 was my red pill moment, because what I saw then, what I saw with my two eyes, what I saw based upon talking to people, and cops, and firemen, and politicians, and first responders, and ambulance drivers, and people, and you name it, restaurateurs, and the restaurateurs were the greatest because they just did nothing but open up their kitchens to help the people.
But what I heard, and what people see off the record, I heard stuff and saw stuff that I will never forget.
And nobody wants to hear it because it will blow your image of this orderly official narrative.
You have this very neat and clean official narrative of what happened on 9-11.
That's what you think.
And when anybody like me comes along and says, well, that's not what happened.
We get shut down because nobody wants their nice little tidy worldview shattered.
Oh, I can tell you stories that will blow your mind.
This one friend of mine, his daughter, thought it was the end of the world.
She witnessed a decapitation.
I gotta tell you, one day, remind me, I'll do it on my private channel, it's, it's, you can't.
You're not supposed to see this stuff.
You're not supposed to see this.
And there were people who were in war and people who just freaked them out.
And people jumping out of...
It was...
To call it surreal doesn't even approximate it.
But what I'm trying to tell you is simply this.
You listen to those good people of Maui.
And Lahaina.
You listen to them.
Listen to what they have to say.
And listen to what they think is odd or weird.
Listen to them.
Don't dismiss them.
Don't call them conspiracy theorists.
And don't jump into the death ray directed energy weapon.
Just wait.
Wait before you jump.
Just give them a chance.
But listen to what they say.
Because that's your answer.
That's your ticket to what happened.
That's it.
You listen to them.
Listen to what they say.
Let them talk and let them notice or tell you what they noticed, what's weird, about what alarms were and were not activated in the light.
Think about that.
That's all I'm going to say.
And by the way, I would love for you to note your own 9-11.
Memory.
You know, where you were.
I don't care if you're in Dubuque or Cincinnati or Paris.
It doesn't matter.
Where were you?
How did you find out?
What did you notice of the event that you will never forget?
Alright, dear friend.
Have a great and a glorious day.
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