🚨 LA FIRES: DEVASTATION, SCANDAL, AND THE UNTOLD TRUTH 🚨

💔 As someone who’s Lebanese and has lived through multiple crises and emergencies, I feel the pain of those affected by these fires deeply. Having worked in humanitarian and natural disaster emergency management, I know firsthand the heartbreak of communities torn apart and lives forever changed.

What pushed me to look into this further was seeing how the media fixated on celebrity estates while overlooking the real victims, ordinary families. And the more I dug, the more I uncovered truths the world needs to know.

🔥 On top of my personal experiences, I’m also a certified forensic forest fire investigator (though my certification hasn’t been renewed since 2009). One thing I learned during my training with the USFS? Most forest fires, including many in California, are caused by arson. That fact has stayed with me, and it’s one of the reasons I felt compelled to explore what’s really happening here.

🔥 Behind the Flames: A Ruthless Power Play

These fires aren’t just a natural disaster. They’re part of a much bigger, darker story—one of financial manipulation, neglect, and exploitation.

🔍 FOLLOW THE MONEY:

🔘 $50B in projected losses—potentially the costliest U.S. fire in history

🔘 State Farm dropped 69% of Pacific Palisades policies before the fires struck

🔘 Premiums soared 34% pre-crisis, leaving families stranded

🔘 FAIR Plan exposure ballooned to $458B, now on the brink of insolvency

🔘 Wall Street and construction corporations stand ready to profit from the ashes

⚠️ This isn’t a coincidence. It’s a calculated power grab disguised as disaster.

💔 The True Human Cost

While headlines obsess over the loss of celebrity mansions, the real tragedy is in the everyday lives turned upside down:

🔘 Over 180,000 evacuees, many from working-class neighborhoods like Altadena

🔘 At least 10 confirmed deaths, with more expected

🔘 Nearly 10,000 structures destroyed, leaving countless families with nowhere to go

🔘 Victims like Teandra Pitts return to find their homes not just burned, but looted

🔘 20 arrests for looting in evacuated areas

🔘 95,000 without power, mostly in working-class communities

🔘 A mounting mental health crisis among victims and first responders

🛑 WHO GETS SAVED VS. WHO GETS SACRIFICED?

Taxpayer-backed FAIR Plan props up $3.5M mansions in Pacific Palisades. Meanwhile, thousands of working-class families face complete ruin.

💥 Connect the Dots: The timing of insurance pullouts, premium hikes, and Wall Street’s calculated moves can’t be dismissed as coincidence. This isn’t just about wildfires; it’s about greed, control, and neglect.

The world needs to hear these stories. This isn’t just about celebrity estates; it’s about the families sleeping in evacuation centers, the small business owners with no lifeline, and the communities left to pick up the pieces alone.

Wall Street: Ready to acquire distressed assets

Construction Corps: Positioned for rebuilding contracts

⚠️ Connect the dots. This isn't just about fires. It's about market control.

And for the ones who always think of real estate as the only investment for their passive income, they should learn from this lesson and look into a better more resilient investment asset class.

Never Trust, Verify.

Stay Safe.

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Banks profit from destruction and then rebuilding. The human cost is immaterial to them.

Sorry Sooly, this is bullshit:

1) If you spent any time in the US construction industry you’d know it’s a decentralized chaotic mess full of contractors who can barely project their work a few months out let alone coordinate a conspiracy with Wall Street. Especially residential construction.

2) CA changed laws trying to force insurance companies to keep premiums low, AFTER multiple other fires in previous years, lots of insurance companies left the state and ALL of them added additional requirements like professional roof cleaning/inspection resulting. This is a classic failure of non free market policies, pure stupidity. 69% was not just State Farm, that was all insurers, and that’s a misleading number because most of them signed up for FAIR in lieu of private insurance.

3) Nobody can predict the wind. Especially not bankers/wall street/etc. and sure as fuck not contractors. Arson? Maybe. But the winds were insane and the power infrastructure is not well maintained because of bad policy with a history of causing fires.

(and the number of people affected by power outages is over 400,000 FYI).

4) Wall Street and Bankers couldn’t give a fuck about the construction industry. Probably one of their least favorite sectors. It’s not a massively profitable business and comes with tons of risk. Especially in California.

Think before knee-jerk posting some incendiary bullshit for conspiracy-minded Bitcoiners to lap up.

Eric, I hear you, and I appreciate your perspective. It’s tough to know what’s real when mainstream narratives dominate, which is why I dig into multiple sources to connect the dots. This post wasn’t about pushing an agenda it was an attempt to share what I found compelling and worth sharing. I respect your opinion and I hope for the same in return. Sharing information like this help us all get closer to the truth.

Thank you for kindly responding and apologies for my anger.

I feel like your post didn’t serve the local situation here at all. You have a significant voice on here. People need help, including donations from Bitcoiners. The psyop narrative could hinder this support. I’d appreciate if you posted a correction- but that’s up to you.

🤝🏽 I’ll do the necessary

It is worth noting that there were multiple fires in different areas & that arson was the cause of fires in many areas of the US & Australia in 2020

Not ruling it out

Thank you for bringing the reality check, Eric.

What do you plebs think? I think this probably was arson, but more stochastic and decentralized, along with the everyday crime of the state setting arbitrary price controls, etc. Some actors in the state or in investments probably sat idly by and let this happen, but overall this is, I would think, the result of the evils of willful ignorance and the counterproductive coordination of perverse government incentives, coupled with opportunistic private crime and natural disasters.

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We learned a lot from the fires in 2006. Many improvements were made. Interagency communication was improved, incident command protocols were updated, interagency drills were implemented…

About 10 years ago there was a wildfire near my home in San Diego. The helicopters were on scene in less than 10 minutes and started dropping water on the fire. I timed them, one load of water every minute! The response was awesome. Only a few acres of grass burned and they got the fire out before it got close to any structures.

After several years of waste, fraud and abuse that kind of response is gone now.

Hollywood Jews reaping what they sow.

Karma is a bitch.

This is a retarded comment wolf.

what about the human cost in Gaza ?

Go on my profile and Search for Gaza & Palestine