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7:21 Their cataclysms are put off to incompetence. No, it becomes impossible at a certain point to accept that. The incompetence is a cover story for purposeful recklessness, on-purpose recklessness to allow events to take place and then say "incompetence" or "I didn't know." or a cover for actual malevolent maneuvering beneath the, let's deflection story of DEI. There's so much that we can rail about DEI and the hires and incompetence that is crashing Navy ships and causing fires not to be fought properly, no. There are people who are enforcing these policies who know full well what sort of results they will have. And so that is where the incompetence argument or, the "craziness," that's another one. "It's insane!" No, it's not insane. There is a clear, steely logic behind the enforcement policies, not on the part of every single solitary [actor] person. That goes back to the whole concept of a front movement, which can be controlled by a tiny group and will include many, many "useful idiots," being the term of art, in terms of communist fronts. But it's a good thing to remember with a lot of the sorts of events and puzzlements to us that a tiny group of people can push these things into orbit and then the rest of the people could be . . . there can be incompetence in addition to, but at this stage, given all the stakes of these various cataclysms, no, it is not an argument, and it not an excuse.
9:15. Diana West razor never attribute to incompetence what is more easily explained by malice. Now that we've got the motives covered let's go into a couple of major events, like the LA fires.
9:42. The fires were transfixing, just horrific and has a bit of a extra depth for me because I am Los Angeles born in bread I grew up in the Hollywood Hills Laurel Canyon so fire and canyons and la and Hollywood I have not live there as an adult I left after college I've been up kind of overwhelmed I've been overwhelmed by this affinity for California all of a sudden after all these decades. I feel very close to the situation with all of this sort of weird survivor's guilt adjacent it's not quite since I haven't lived there for so long but I feel it and I know what it feels like so I guess I'd add something to my own concern. However, this is such an act of war against our country that I think it should have the same, relatively the same, impact on everyone, because it is not an incompetence situation; it is not any kind of natural disaster, and the pieces there are so scrambled and ill-covered much like an earlier fire in Lahaina, Maui, the Maui Fire of 2023. There are shocking echoes and similarities that you can start to see, but a lot of it goes to the issues that you cover so well and think about, having to do with the whole global project to turn us all of our lives into that of subjects living in control grids. I think that ultimately you have to look at what's going on in California, what's going on in Hawaii, and other places with that in mind because removing so much home ownership and so much civilization off the map in one swoop does clear a space for a lot of these kinds of plans that are not theoretical. There is another more existential thing that I think is also going on here. It prepares us for imagining the worst. And when you watch the videos that put side by side footage of one of the idealic spots in the world the Pacific Palisades the beautiful, lush, verdant, gorgeously landscaped walls you may not see behind them very much, but these palm trees, the beautiful atmosphere next to what it looks like now, the burnt out, very dressed in other rubble, war zones, you put them, you track them, and all of them sudden something happens to you. You now can imagine the ultimate destruction. Armageddon, basically. It is now in you it's on everyone who has looked at it and I was really struck by that as an aside from all the nuts and bolts and World economic forum policies isn't Gavin Newsom plans and all these evil sort of nefarious machinations of people. I was also sort of struck by the psychological dimensions that just wasn't there before because there's something in our psyche about Southern California. So that's shot to pieces. If it could happen there, happen to these people, it can happen anywhere. It could happen to you, could happen to me, could happen tomorrow. And it will and I think that that is another aspect of this kind of War that were in this civilizational war on so many fronts and where is the proof where is the proof there's so many aspects there's so much static there's so much Flack in our faces trying to even ascertain the events there's not good news coverage which is kind of a another Echo of Lahaina it was very hard to figure out what was going on I ended up following certain retired fireman accounts on Twitter or you can find a few of these people guys who actually know what to look for and they sort of post and you know you feel like it's very straightforward and but you're not finding out really what's going on here arson you're seeing looting you're saying police military type checkpoints being put into these neighborhoods and we're saying police and I have this anecdotally from family and friends you're saying Neighbors making citizens arrests not just a couple of them that you've seen you know famously there there's some that got had gone viral but I can name a couple just from family friends where they've captured someone or somehow some dude someone call the cops cops have come and told them we don't have any evidence we're not going to do anything.
15:00. Arrest for looting or setting the fires?
15:03. Looting, one. Another family friend relayed an account of a known arsonist who is back in the hills adjacent to her neighborhood, and he's out there having the fires at night. They call the cops, the cops come, fire department comes, the fire is out. They say we can't do anything about it. Now this to me, as an Angelino who grew up in the hills, you couldn't have a Hibachi and grill a hamburger. It was very . . . you could not burn anything. You couldn't have fireworks, and you shouldn't have, but it was a very serious matter. There were no people living in the Hills having campfires when I was a kid, honestly, and I lived literally in Laurel Canyon. And this is just not something that was allowed. So getting back to that notion of how this is not incompetent, we had a massive illegal invasion of everyone, everything, not just the Chinese military. What about Mexican cartel? I've seen mention of Sinaloa cartel members in the California arson space on Twitter.
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