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So everybody's keeping up on these so-called wildfires.
So we're told what we're dealing with in California is wildfires.
There's all kinds of alerts being sent out.
Our own Deanna Lorraine is actually present there right now.
There's a lot of information that's breaking.
Too much for us to actually keep up with.
And so we are going to go into our 24-7 chat.
JQ Radio 24-7, which you can find on X. If you're there, if you are in California, if you have updates on this, we want to hear from you.
So please go into X right now and look for the spaces.
JQ Radio 24-7 Los Angeles fire coverage is what the title of the space is right now.
Again, that's JQ Radio 24-7 Los Angeles Fire Coverage because it's very important for us to keep up on all of this.
We're actually in the space.
We're going to be joining the space right now.
We're interrupting the space live right now, actually.
It's Stu.
We're here live on the network right now across all of our different platforms.
We understand that inside of here we have somebody who has some updates and some information regarding the so-called wildfires that we're dealing with in California.
Obviously, I just want to also show you that we are getting some footage out of LA County.
Look at these vehicles.
These vehicles are just completely dustified.
Homes have been completely removed from their geographical locations.
They're just, like, gone.
But then, of course, you see landscaping, bushes, hedges, trees, palm trees, completely in their places, just fine, totally undisturbed.
And what's interesting also about all of this is that while you're looking at this footage in the space on the right, we want you to remember what happened in Maui.
We want you to remember what happened in Lahaina.
Okay, so this is exactly the same thing.
If you're on X right now, head on over to the Spaces, JQ Radio 24-7, Los Angeles Fire Coverage, and we want to check with...
Whatever is happening here inside of this space is to figure out what's going on.
What are your guys' updates?
Well, I don't know if anyone else wants to take this.
Stu, this is Mr. White.
I'm up in this space.
I'm out here in more of like the eastern area of Los Angeles where we're having the Eaton Canyon fire.
It's affecting all of Pasadena.
It's affecting all of...
Altadena, we're looking at all the foothills, basically stretching out almost past Arcadia into where the San Bernardino Mountains start, all the way through all the foothills above Pasadena, the Rose Bowl, up to the 210 and the 2 Highway, and basically everyone in that area has been evacuated, I think almost 11,000 acres plus.
Have burned.
And the scary thing about the Eaton Canyon fire is what I brought up last night is only 500 acres last night.
It just exploded overnight because there's so much dry brush.
There's so much unmanaged area up there.
And they're doing everything they can clearly with the highways to stop the fire from jumping.
And if it gets into the structures and the communities You know, south of those highways, it's going to be, I think, in my opinion, knowing the area and knowing the layout, you know, it's going to be devastating.
The same way you look over in what happened last night in the Palisades fires, those structures, I mean, they're so densely packed in.
Once one structure goes up, it's really hard to save your house.
It's really hard to get out.
And we're getting red flag evacuations now in Glendale in communities like Eagle Rock and Highland Park.
They're saying, you know, be ready because if it jumps the highways, it's going to be really, really bad.
Hopefully the winds stay down.
I can't believe that we're even talking like this.
I mean, let's just think about that for a second.
We're talking about the fire jumping the highways.
Not only is it jumping the highways, but I just want everybody to understand something.
This stuff is actually burning cement, okay?
The highways aren't just being skipped across by wind.
It's not something where the flames and the wind is so strong the flames just reach across to shrubbery or other flammable materials on the other side.
What this is, it's actually burning through.
It's burning the concrete.
It's burning the cement.
Fires don't burn cement and then not burn...
Shrubbery and hedges and things like that.
Make some sense of this for me.
Have you seen any of these reports where it's like the unflammable stuff is burning, but the stuff that also should be burning is not burning?
Yeah, I would say that from a perspective of someone who's lived through a handful of wildfires in Los Angeles and in California, I'd say we're dealing with a threefold problem.
Number one...
The winds yesterday were absolutely insane.
I mean, people want to cite the Santa Ana winds.
This was different.
Santa Ana winds don't get up to 90, 95-mile-an-hour gusts.
Santa Ana winds, I've never seen Santa Ana winds rip the 150-year-old oak trees out root and stem, like, completely.
So we're seeing that, but we're also having fire on the coast, fires from the valley, right, where the winds come down, and fires in the eastern foothills over here.
And if you look...
Some people have them.
You can find it on X, but there are images of the wind map last night around 2, 3 in the morning.
And it's just like a giant cyclone of wind because it's coming in from the west, it's coming down from the north, and it's coming in from the northeast.
And it's just stirring up a lot.
Luckily, right now, the winds are dying down, and I think they're going to try to send up air suppression with water and fire retardant.
But last night, they couldn't send anything up.
I mean, I don't remember the last time in Los Angeles where I didn't see a helicopter in the air.
The skies have been empty.
And so now that the wind is dying down, hopefully they can get in and they can drop some serious water suppression on the fires.
But the heat of these wildfires, you know, once they reach certain levels, especially with structures like the Palisades, you're done.
There's no structure of the infrastructure in the city.
It's one of the things that we need to get up there.
At least not effectively.
Some of the last part of what you said was broken, and it was inaudible when it was coming through.
Repeat the last sentence that you said.
Can you guys hear me?
Yeah, I can hear you now.
The structure fires in a place like, say, the Palisades, once you get a handful of those, There's no way to effectively fight those fires.
It's going to jump from house to house to house.
And you even saw in the reports, the reservoirs that they were even trying to fill that were low in the first place, they can't fill them fast enough to get the water to be available at the hydrants.
So they were fighting a losing battle there.
And anyone who's experienced wildfires knows they can jump.
Underneath, they can go and burn roots underneath the ground and pop up on the other side.
They can jump highways, and yeah, they can burn what would seemingly be non-flammable items, cars, asphalt, things like this.
I don't know if there are those of you who have never heard of the website.
Maybe it's new for you.
I'm just going to put it out there, geoengineeringwatch.org.
This is by Dane Wiginton.
A lot of you are probably familiar with him.
We should go to geoengineeringwatch.org, and there is an entire section devoted to creating wildfires, the creation of wildfires, because this isn't something that just happens organically.
These things didn't just pop up on their own.
You know, weather manipulation, the weaponization of weather, the cloud seeding, the spraying of our skies, the climate trails, if you will.
That is what is behind all of this.
We saw the same...
Kind of method that was used in Lahaina in Maui.
We had the directed energy weapons, the laser attacks.
We're watching land grabs happen all over the place with weaponized weather like Hurricane Helene that made a completely unprecedented approach to the United States through the Gulf of Mexico due east from west in a pattern that no other former hurricane has ever traveled.
It then took this sudden swooping turn to the northeast, went through the Rocky Mountains.
And then, after it went through the Rocky Mountains, settled and hovered over western North Carolina, where, of course, we know the largest lithium deposit on planet Earth is there.
Then you're looking at land grabs that are happening in Gaza.
Talk about the oil in Gaza.
The auctions that are happening by rabbis and other Jews here in the United States that are selling land in Gaza.
Beautiful beachfront property all over the place.
Billionaires are buying this stuff up just like they're about to do in California.
Nothing about this is natural.
All of this has been created by the enemy of the people.
All of this has been created for a land and money grab along with resources and to displace people so that they can then come in and gobble it up.
These are not natural occurrences.
Geoengineeringwatch.org explains a lot of that.
I'd recommend that you go there and take it.
Does anybody else at JQ Radio 24-7 have some updates?
And before you do that, I just want to show everybody what this looks like.
This is the space that we're in on X. JQ Radio 24-7.
The name of the chat right now or the space is Los Angeles Fire Coverage.
That's exactly what it is that we're trying to do here.
So make sure that you get over there.
You can either go to the Stu Peters Network.
That's at SPNnet.
Go there.
Find my purple ring and follow it.
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Click on the bell so that you know every single time that they are live there on JQ Radio 24-7, which obviously is 24 hours a day, as the title would say.
Is there anybody else inside this?
And we want you to come into the space, by the way.
So the space is open for everybody to come in.
We want this to be interactive.
We're looking for information.
Because there's a lot of people on the ground there that probably have a lot to offer.
So if you're on the ground there, please get into this space, move yourself up the speaker, request the mic, and we will have you.
Wolf, if you're running this over there, are there any other updates?
Anybody else have any information?
Hey, Stu.
I sent you a DM. I'm a survivor of the Paradise Fires.
I sent you some videos and some pictures of the aftermath from the Paradise Fires a couple years ago.
We lost a house, two properties, and an immense amount of, you know, just...
Our life savings.
I did send you a couple pictures.
It won't let me send you the longer videos, but I have some pretty dramatic footage from the Paradise Fires and some oddities that came out of those that I was able to finally get back and see firsthand.
They wouldn't let us back on the property for about three weeks after the fire, but I did send you some images and some photos of the aftermath of that.
I do have a lot of input.
Regards to the cleanup and the aftermath and how people can process it.
FEMA was a disaster for us.
I was in rural California, rural Northern California.
The Cal Fire Plan gave us a $250,000 maximum.
And out of that came a lot of the cleanup costs, which was a good chunk of that money because they required land.
They required the ground to be tested for contaminants.
Which was a part of the cleanup effort in which you could not move back onto your property until these checks were done.
And so check out those DMs.
I can send you some more stuff and some more information.
It was probably the worst fucking time of my life.
And I have videos of us evacuating the hill, watching Cal Fire, the United States Forestry Service, park their vehicles, and then eventually follow us off the hill because they were not willing to fight.
I just want to make sure everybody keeps this in mind.
We are on the air live here, so let's try to keep the F-words and other expletives to a minimum if we can.
Our team can't keep up with censoring speech and trying to do all of these video feeds all at the same time so that we can try to answer questions for our audience.
If you're in the audience and you're not on X but you have something to contribute to the conversation, I see you over there in Rumble.
I see all of the local supporters in your comments.
We will definitely be getting to all of these comments very shortly.
But again, please try to be respectful of the massive viewing audience with the language.
There could be kids listening as well and we don't want them talking like filthy animals like all of us do.
I appreciate that update.
I will check my DMs To get those videos from you, and then I will respond to you with a way to send me longer videos as well, because we want to get all of that out.
Obviously, we want everybody to be aware that the enemy is within, that this is an act of war.
This is utter hell, as CJ3041 just said in Rumble.
Oops, no insurance, no problem.
You'll get $500 from FEMA. And by the way, that's not a gift.
That's not us here just helping you out, by the way.
That is a loan.
Looking for other updates inside of the spaces.
Yeah, thank you, Stu.
Real quick to the audience, all the listeners down here, if you are from LA and you are experiencing this fire right now, come up here, speak to us, let us know what's happening, and we would like to hear from anybody that's down there being affected by it.
And yeah, let's spread the message through JQ too, so maybe we get some people on.
I'd like to add one more thing to what Stu said before I take off, because like I said, I am in a red flag area, so this is a very touch and go moment for my situation.
But for anyone who might hear anything that was just said and even have a whiff of incredulity in your mind or doubt, even the way that they govern Los Angeles and in California in general, it can be done by omission of duty as well, right?
Dereliction of duty.
They spray the air here all the time.
The weather is clearly Clearly manipulated.
We haven't had rain in almost nine months.
And when we did have rain, we had three years worth of rain in three days and it flooded everything.
The insurance thing is real.
I spoke on it last night in the space.
I was trying to buy a house earlier this year in Los Angeles.
I called every single insurance agency that exists and you can't get a new policy for any homeowners insurance.
They don't issue fire insurance in California for any new policies.
Because of all these things, these insurance companies don't know how.
Maybe it's predatory, but the explanation is how can we build a policy that we can actually insure?
That's not going to completely gouge you on the money side, and they never pay out.
But I look at all the things out here between the weather, clear weather manipulation, between the conditions being poor, no management, no oversight by the government.
We have vagrant homeless everywhere, on every corner, getting away with anything they want, including fires.
We had a fire, I think, six months ago, right on the corner of one of the most industrial parts of downtown Los Angeles.
Somebody, a homeless person, just lit a fire under the 10 freeway.
And you can look this up.
There were famous photos.
I think Biden was in town, but the whole 10 freeway was shut down from a structure fire for three days because it burned underneath the highway.
Whether you want to think it's directly purposeful or whether you want to act like it's not, even if it wasn't, the dereliction of duty for the leaders in California and Los Angeles is clear.
It's evident.
To the people who live here, it is ever-present to us.
So I appreciate Stu and everyone here for covering it and giving me a chance to speak.
I'm going to go down now and let everyone else take some time.
Please pray for the people out here in Los Angeles.
We are really up against it, and I don't think we're out of the woods even close yet.
We're not even close.
And keep your eyes peeled for the weeks following, because that is where a lot of this Lahaina, Paradise Fire, these things that happen, it's going to really be obvious in the weeks preceding and how they react and how they respond to the needs of the people who are affected.
Has it been windy in California?
I mean, has it been windy for the last few weeks?
I guess I don't keep up daily on what's happening in California, but Wolf, you're there.
Has it been windy on the West Coast?
I mean, yesterday it was really windy.
Today, I mean, I'm going to be honest right now.
It's sunny.
It's warm, actually.
I'm overdressed, it feels like.
The sun is banging down right now, and it is, let's see, 57 degrees.
So it's beautiful, sunny, and no wind.
But it's wind in hell there right now where these fires are, and that's what's being blamed on how quickly they're spreading.
Is that right?
Yeah, like seven hours away or eight hours away from L.A., nine hours away, whatever, there's no wind.
I'm in Los Angeles, and the wind was horrible yesterday, worse than I've ever seen in my 35 years of life, 36 years of life.
It picked up a 50-pound dog crate of mine and threw it off my balcony into my neighbor's car.
I've never seen wind like that ever.
Ever.
Not the Santa Anas.
Nothing like that.
And it was bad.
At 3 a.m.
last night, the wind was whipping through the neighborhoods, ripping trees out, ripping down power lines.
It was really bad.
Right now, it's not windy.
Right now, it's calm.
We're looking at updates on the screen for our viewing audience.
You guys can see it.
For those of you in the spaces, you probably cannot see it.
Those of you listening on our various radio stations, you cannot see it, but we're looking at how widespread these fires are alongside the spaces and the amount of smoke that's in the air, the things that are burning, and then versus the things that are not burning, which is also really interesting, and everybody should be taking note of that because these are not natural occurrences.
These are manipulated occurrences that are being done intentionally.
I want to read something here.
On a tweet from Into Thin Air, who's been on the program multiple times as well, Into Thin Air, quote, like clockwork, Palisades wildfire sprayed by high-altitude aerosol injections.
This is about to break the internet.
Okay, there was some misspelling here.
This is about to break the internet on what these fires are really about.
No one can disprove what's being seen in this video.
And in the Area 51 clip, Spray almost 300 miles away, landing directly on the fires in Ventura November 2024. This is no different.
Both clips.
Watch them both and tell me something strange is not going on here.
I'm going to put that in the nest in the spaces.
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That's the one with the blue check at the top of the spaces.
Following my big account apparently is worthless at this point.
Looking for more updates here as we look for another contributor in our space.
And, of course, rolling this footage that we're getting from various networks.
I got some new requests coming up right now.
Let me get some new...
Go ahead.
Yeah, bring them up.
One second.
So, Stu, we got Lincoln here.
Oh, yeah, Lincoln is here.
He's here from Lincoln.
Lincoln's our buddy that lost his home in Big Rock near Malibu.
He's got a lot of good information.
I think you'd love to hear it.
Yeah, we were supposed to go live on the network earlier.
I'm glad that he's here via spaces right now.
We're talking to a guy here on X who lost his home to these intentional fires, these manufactured fires.
Is he up?
Is he available to speak?
Hey, Stu.
Stu, were you based, man?
I'm in Minneapolis, Minnesota right now.
I also have a facility in Florida.
Have you ever faced...
Have I ever what?
Faced one of these fires in person?
Because I know it's pretty easy for you to say manufactured from Minnesota, but I actually was face-to-face with...
Lincoln, Lincoln.
Okay, let's talk about the topic at hand.
We don't have to...
No, I mean, it's okay.
You know, someone who's lost their home and was there until...
Exactly.
No, go ahead.
Let's listen to it.
Cool.
Go ahead.
No, we want to listen to you.
You are live right now on Stu Peters Network, my friend.
So let's just keep it professional.
And I know you're going through a lot and we want to hear from you.
Yeah, but it's just like, you know, I watched the fire grow from my balcony on Big Rock Beach, which is in Malibu.
I watched the flames grow for about four and a half hours over the hill and I got confirmation.
That my neighbor, who is one house south of me, who is under construction, is the reason why the embers were able to light his house on fire because it was all wood that wasn't protected.
And the houses south of him are all intact because the wind was blowing north.
So, I mean, I don't know exactly.
How the fire was specifically started in the Palisades, what I can tell you is that I watched this go down over six hours and then eventually watched my house burn and then fall into the ocean.
I will say that ultimately the infrastructure in California is a complete joke given the amount of resources that we should have access to.
State that we live in and that we were supposed to be rejoicing in, which is quite the opposite, as we can all tell.
And so, you know, everything from just the lack of underground wires and infrastructure with, you know, the amount of telephone poles and electrical poles that we just have a bit outdated across the board.
The fact that...
You know, we didn't have proper resources in place when we all knew the forecast was telling us, the fact that there wasn't accessible water throughout, and also just the lack of preventative measures that can be taken, such as dousing homes that, you know, are in a higher risk zone such as mine, which could have easily been doused by fire retardant, you know, hours before the fire hit there.
I didn't mean to come on this heavy-handed, but I personally watched this fire for five hours.
No, you're fine.
To answer your question, yeah, I definitely did live in California.
I've actually been through a lot more than this.
In many ways, I'm finding a lot of peace and freedom right now because I have no obligation to be in my home and I can be anywhere in the world.
So it's not like I'm reacting.
I'm just speaking on the experience that I had.
You know, I deleted some videos earlier today because people are just like, you know, so heavy handed and quick to be, you know, a brainiac behind their avatar on this platform.
And that's cool.
You know, I'm not showing my face right now.
I'm happy to.
But I mean, those who are on this show now who saw my Twitter yesterday and there's probably some videos like you can see that I was watching this fire for six hours and I watched it grow over time.
You know, it's crazy when you're actually up close with one of these things and the amount of dry brush, which, you know, all that dry brush could have been removed over the summer, could have easily paid hundreds of volunteers, you know, great wages to remove the brush.
But when that brush starts to cauldron and starts to tornado and...
You know, you're applying, you know, these 50 plus mile per hour winds during the Santa Ana's and the Santa Ana winds also, there's a lot of science around how they disrupt the, you know, the photons and the actual molecular structure of the air when the Santa Ana's come through, which make it, you know, more susceptible to an increase of temperature and just like severity of the fire.
So long story short, what I witnessed in person As a California resident of 31 years, was like a fucking hellscape, guys.
Like, this shit was like a firestorm.
And I was like, you know, when I heard of Lahaina and looked at it, I was like, oh my god, laser beams off the earth, you know?
But when I actually went through this experience in person, I was just like, holy shit, like, this is a firestorm.
And the amount of embers that are just...
Fucking ruminating at, like, light speed.
I'm talking, like, millions of embers, and these things are big, you know, like, some of them, like, half the size of your fist, you know, and that thing's, like, moving that fast, like, you know, 50 to 100 miles per hour in a gust of wind, that's, like, a fucking, you know, bullet, you know, if you think about it.
And so it just, like, smacks dead center onto a piece of wood or on a brush or a palm tree.
Next thing you know, things just lighten up instantaneously.
So I didn't really fully understand, like, how a firestorm goes down until I lived one and said goodbye to my dream home and, you know, lost pretty much everything.
So thanks you guys for the space.
I appreciate you guys covering all this.
I didn't mean to come in here all hot.
I'm just like, you know, someone that actually was just face-to-face with the shit.
For sure, going through a lot.
I can't imagine.
I mean, you're losing your home.
You're losing everything that you had in your home.
It's got to be incredibly difficult.
And we're just looking at pictures of concrete burned.
I've just never seen concrete burned before.
These cars are completely dustified.
All of this does look very much like Maui and like Lahaina.
Yes, I've lived in California.
I've been through the wildfires.
And we also have wildfires here in Minnesota, the land of the extremes.
So it gets hotter than hell and super dry or humid here.
In Minnesota during the summertime.
And then of course in the winter it's colder than hell.
So yes, I have been through this before and what I'm looking at and the things that I'm watching burn and the anomalies that I'm seeing, that's what I'm reporting on because I don't believe any of this to be natural.
I believe that it can spread.
I believe that there's wind there.
I believe that fire spreads with wind and of course things that are flammable catch on fire.
I do not believe, however, that certain things don't burn.
And other things do.
Things that are not supposed to be flammable burn, like concrete, brick, and mortar, and things that don't, like hedges and brush and trees, foliage.
Yeah, I mean, I'm happy to look at this stuff.
I'll say, like, my house, I'm on PCH, right?
So I can post another picture of exactly what I'm talking about, too.
Just get this out, and it's actually probably the first video out on the internet you'd see.
But two houses south of me.
Two houses south of me, made out of concrete.
It's fine.
One house north, which is one house south of me, was under construction wood.
That house lit up like a fucking, you know, campfire.
And I'm pretty sure that house, which was 19830, which fucking asshole, man, I know his name, I'm not going to say it here.
He literally had people working on his house instead of removing wood right before the fire.
That house lit up like a campfire, and then I'm pretty sure that was what created the domino effect, which took out all of PCH, which was one house south of my house.
But yeah, I hear what you're saying.
There's a lot of interesting aspects to this and, you know, things that make you question, like, how the fuck is that burning and that's not.
And I'll tell you this, man, when I was going through this, like...
I was taking meetings all day.
I was, like, going out on the balcony, looking at the fire.
I was like, all right, if it comes over the hill, like, we evacuate.
I kept checking on it, kept checking on it.
And then, sure enough, around, like, 4 p.m., that thing ripped over the hill.
And I'll drop a video.
And when it ripped over the hill, I was like, okay, we got to go.
And before you know it, like, apocalyptic vibes.
Yeah, I guess my point I'm trying to say is...
A lot of weird shit happening for sure.
California completely dropping the ball and just gross negligence across the board.
People can say what they want about California, but we're talking about the most valuable real estate arguably in the country outside of Manhattan.
We're talking about billions and billions and billions of dollars of real estate.
A lot of amazing things come out of this city that we live in that really shaped the world.
Culture is made a lot of the times here in Los Angeles.
Well, Lincoln, we can also blame Newsom for this because Newsom had three plus years now after Paradise to honestly just work on everything around LA and the entire California state.
We had to work on these measures of preventing fire.
He had the ability to do it and he didn't do anything.
So this goes straight back to Gavin, too.
All right, Lincoln, we definitely appreciate you coming here.
I mean, I don't know that I would be broadcasting on Spaces and going live with Stu Peters if my house had just burned and I lost everything.
So I can't tell you how much I appreciate you making the time to be here.
Our condolences.
We're going to pray for you just like we're praying for everybody else in L.A. County and the surrounding areas where we're seeing.
At least two dead in L.A. County.
Several firefighters have been injured and wounded.
The senior forecasters at the local news there, NWS, Los Angeles, the National Weather Service, is saying that this is going to get a whole lot more out of control before it gets better.
The firefighting apparatus seems to be completely neutered and castrated and feckless and unable to do anything about this.
And I'm watching right now on the screen.
Put that on the screen.
I'm watching concrete and steel burn and the trees are not.
I mean, that's where I'm coming from on this.
I just...
I'm sorry.
I know the evil that exists out there, and I know exactly who it is that wants to kill us, but this is not natural, and this is not organic.
Just reading in the comments, there's a lot of other comments that are coming through here on Rumble as well.
People are sharing videos to me at stewatstewpeters.com.
They're emailing me, Stu, at StuPeters.com, with videos and other information that I'm not going to be able to get up here live, but I'll make sure that I go check them all, and I will make sure to upload them to X so that people get more information as this thing breaks.
Speaking of live, we are live on X right now looking for your contribution, looking for your questions or your input.
If you're there in the area and you have information, you want to bring it to us.
We're discussing the wildfires of Los Angeles that are spreading, displacing people, alerts everywhere.
There's a lot of anomalies happening here.
Find us on X. The Spaces is called JQ Radio 24-7 Los Angeles Fire Coverage Live.
JQ Radio 24-7 Los Angeles Fire Coverage Live.
Wolf, do you have somebody else that wants to bring in some input?
Next guest.
To be honest, we don't have anybody other than Mr. Wyatt, who lives down there right now.
Let's check in with Let Me Be Frank.
I think he has something to say about this earlier.
Do you want to go?
Let Me Be Frank.
Well, real quick, let's be honest real quick too, Stu.
People are probably dealing with real life.
Yeah, they're dealing with a lot.
They don't have time to just stop down.
I mean, you've got guys that just lost their house making the time here.
There's others that are fleeing, trying to figure out what they're doing.
Obviously, it's all hitting the fan.
James3R in Rumble says, it's a new Jew due.
Directed energy weapon.
All the comments are saying that they believe that this is directed energy weapon.
Slicknard says, Stu Peters, they claimed yesterday that the fire is moving at 400 meters per minute.
That's not natural in my opinion.
GoShopping123 says, Jews are the problem.
It's the U.S. terrorists, the deep state.
Rhino Unleashed says, we need to further investigate the Jews.
Yeah, well, we're kind of working on that.
So they're definitely right out there in the wide open, making it very obvious and apparent that they're not stopping their land grab there.
Well, we have another one that's happening here.
I think Nixon was the last president who wasn't 100% Jew-controlled, says Thorne91 and CJ3041. I wouldn't put it past the CIA to run interference with the insurance companies.
And communications on the dark web.
I agree with a lot of these things that are being said.
We're looking at live coverage.
This is coming out of, looks like CBS Live.
This is a Fox affiliate that is showing us the pictures that we're seeing right now.
They're in a commercial break, but we're going to go back to our spaces and see if anybody else has anything that they want to put in.
I wouldn't be surprised if we're going to get pictures soon of dancing Israelis outside of the Hollywood sign.
Yeah, this would definitely be something to celebrate.
Thousand Oaks, there's another fire now north on the west coast of the Palisades Fire.
It's small now, but something to keep an eye on because, again, massive embers and the coastal winds will send these things anywhere.
When you have grapefruit-sized embers just flying through the air and landing somewhere, again, we have terrible management.
I would even say...
You know, for anyone who's on a divide of what they think is happening, Stu makes a great point, as did Lincoln.
These are not natural fires.
And I say that as a bridge for both positions of, you know, there's nothing natural about how people are living in a place like Los Angeles.
Thousands of homes stacked right next to each other.
You introduce something like wildfire into structures like that.
There's nothing natural about it.
Concrete, these things, like, you know, trees, I will say, large trees are built to deal with fire.
Small trees, it doesn't make sense when they're not burning, but they are, the trunks are wet, right?
They've got water in them.
Concrete is, especially in L.A., the concrete they pour out here is very aerated when they pour it.
And I know this because I used to do pyrotechnic stuff in the film industry when I was younger.
You can blow up concrete.
I don't know if you can burn it, but the oxygen bubbles within the concrete, you get it hot enough from flames around it, it will literally explode.
So, you know, I will say there is nothing natural about the spread of these fires because there's nothing natural about having people packed in like rats.
Living, you know, right on top of each other, which is what Los Angeles is.
I want to hear what's being said here, too.
I just got sent this.
The California fire victim that said that there was no evacuation notice before the fire consumed his home.
He then turns around and casually just walks back into his burning house.
What the fuck?
Something is very off.
Let's take a look at this.
We've been out here since 5 o'clock, and all you see is this raining hellfire.
When did you get the notification for an evacuation?
We never did.
Over here never got the evacuation notice.
Even when we got here, it was not there.
And have you seen any fire crews here?
I see an engine company down there.
No, we see them going up and down the street but not helping us.
Right.
Well, there simply aren't enough around.
Listen, your name is?
James.
Last name is?
Day.
D-A-Y? D-A-Y. Alright, we got some new people up here.
Still talking.
Are you from L.A.? Okay, so yeah, this guy just walked right back into his house.
Like it was just no big deal at all.
That's definitely very interesting.
I live right on the Beverly Hills border of West LA and Beverly Hills, and I work downtown in East LA. And yesterday, when I left my apartment, it was super windy here near Beverly Hills.
And then as I got just a couple of blocks away, the wind completely stopped.
And I noticed several times driving through the city yesterday, this was before the fires got really bad, that it seemed to be completely arbitrary, like where there was wind and where the wind stopped.
And I've just never seen it like that.
I've grown up here for 50 years.
And it's absolutely not natural.
Whatever that wind was, it seems like what was going on in Lahaina or whatever.
But last night, the gust of wind almost blew my windows out in my apartment.
And again, there was another speaker earlier who mentioned, you know, it's definitely not Santa Ana's.
And I'm seeing that on the news reports all over.
Oh, due to the Santa Ana winds?
That's complete BS. There's no Santa Ana winds like this.
They have to be man-made.
Well, we've proven that they can do it.
They have admitted that they do it.
It's happening constantly.
There's only two states, I believe, right now that have outlawed the spraying of clouds or cloud seeding, I guess, the chemtrails, the climate trails that we're seeing.
Pilots openly admit that this is being done.
Military whistleblowers openly admit that this is being done.
We know that this is happening.
We know that they manipulate weather and that they use it as a weapon against their own people.
This is the evil that your government is not only capable of, but that they have been practicing and enacting and victimizing you and your family and your children for many, many years.
I will say that we have two minutes left here live on the network.
I've got two minutes left live on the network.
Go ahead.
Oh, if it's still me, I was going to say that's absolutely true because, you know, at night I like to go on bike rides around town and you can see it's like a beautiful sky and you see a couple planes starting their cloud seeding and the next day the skies are completely white.
It's just, I'm looking in the sky right now, like there's bright blue areas right next to completely smoke-filled areas.
There's nothing natural about this.
How is there going to be any accountability for the people who are doing this?
Yeah, I agree 100%.
Also, real quick, I saw another person came up.
Now she left.
Fish, what do you have?
Yeah, I would like to say, you know, could be man-made, you know, but again, I'll say it's a little bit strange because I've been living in California a long time and I've never seen, I mean, at least in my area, Redding, California, we haven't had any, you know, winter fires, wildfires.
That's just not possible, you know?
At least here in the mountains, it's not possible.
So, you know, it's kind of strange activity.
But then again, you know, technologies are developing.
You know, we see like one of Ukraine invention flamethrower drone, you know, and now they're saying they're able to detect, for example, the U.S. government.
I'm going to come back into the conversation in just a minute because I got a break off of the network.
So I will come back in in just a minute.
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