Showing posts with label Emerald Robinson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Emerald Robinson. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 29, 2025

MARK GRUBERT: They've made private homes illegal to build in LA County. That's against the law. You have to build multiple family dwellings now. There's an entire Marxist movement that was rooting for Malibu and Pacific Palisades to burn to the ground

They've made private homes illegal to build in LA County.  That's against the law.  You have to build multiple family dwellings now.  There's an entire Marxist movement that was rooting for Malibu and Pacific Palisades to burn to the ground.  Hundreds of fire trucks were in there repair shop.  The money that was cut by Karen Bass to the fire department, roughly $20 million, went to the public library system that was forced to do away with late fees that they claimed were racist.  So that put the public library system in the red because there were not allowed to collect late fees on books any longer.  So the money for the fire department went to the library system.  --Mark Grubert

11:53.  It was an awkward event I mean yeah go ahead 

11:55. I was just going to say that was from the visit last Friday and there was a lot of that and of course she was lying.  National Guard troops did prevent a lot of people from going back to their homes.  It was a really awkward event very tense very tense awkward because it was Trump was actually calling them out. As an La resident, how could how did you feel about that conflict?

12:14.  Well, it was great show business entertainment.  I mean Newsome had the wherewithal not to show up after meeting Trump on the tarmac in a work shirt, jeans, and boots.  I don't know where he thought he was, but he did not go into that trap that Karen Bass went into.  It was highly confrontational.  She was dancing around.  She's now saying that her health czar now said that they can't go in there because there are too much hazardous waste, so she's now deferred to Barbara Ferrar, LA's phony doctor, Director of LA County Department of Public Health official who is stopping people from going in to deal with their homes.  They also have military vehicles there to prevent people from going into deal with her homes.  Three, they are never going to get permits to deal with rebuilding their homes.  The situation, if you look at Maui, if you look at Lahaina, that has been almost 2 years, Emerald, they lost 1800 homes; we lost 18,000.  So you're looking at 10% of the total here in LA.  1800 homes in Lahaina nearly 2 years, it'll be this summer, have 36 work permits and three homes have been rebuilt.  Think about that and the model that they are using here, the eco model, that LA uses is their sister city in Maui.  So three homes built in 2 years, 1800, 36 permits.  1800 homes lost here, it's 18,000.  Do the math. Never going to happen.

13:45.  Your home, you're blessed that yours did survive the fires, right.

13:50.   Yeah I'm in Hollywood, so I evacuated during the Sunset Fire and then came back 10 days later.  And then another fire started.  They are all arson.  They arrested the arsonists in the second fire.  These are all homeless transients with meth pipes that has been pointing pointed out by Michael Schellenberger and others.  Whether Nate Hochman, the new DA, will prosecute them is up to Nate Hockman at this point. So we'll see if he means what he's been saying about prosecuting people to the fullest extent of the law for arson.  Which these are arson cases whether they are deranged or not is a matter for the courts to decide.

14:30.  As a final note, just so we can hone in on this, do you think anything has changed since Trump showed up?  Do you think it put any kind of a fire under the feet of local officials?

14:40.  No.  Absolutely not.  In fact, it probably inspired them to stall even more.  These people are not going to be able to rebuild.  The homes are super expensive. It's not about even clearing the land.  Most of them are never coming back.  I predict the government, the state government, will seize the property at some point, two, three years down the road and build low-income housing which is what they want to do.  There's a chapter in Mike Davis's book called, [Ecology of Fear, 1998, Chapter 3, titled "The Case for Letting Malibu Burn"] Burn Malibu, Burn. There are many progressive people, Marxists, in this city, who wanted Malibu to burn to the ground economically, politically, and socially, and in a Marxist way, they want to get rid of those wealthy homes there.  They've made private homes illegal to build in LA County.  That's against the law.  You have to build multiple-family dwellings now.  There's an entire Marxist movement that was rooting for Malibu and Pacific Palisades to burn to the ground.  Hundreds of fire trucks were in their repair shop.  The money that was cut by Karen Bass to the fire department, roughly $20 million, went to the public library system that was forced to do away with late fees that they claimed were racist.  So that put the public library system in the red because they were not allowed to collect late fees on books any longer.  So the money for the fire department went to the library system.

Thursday, March 21, 2024

MARXISTS ARE IN FULL REDISTRIBUTION MODE

as a political stunt to further this political stunt of Marxist takeover of industrialists, of capitalist wealth, they will put homeless people and illegal aliens into his properties as a real slap in the face.  --Mark Groubert

ROBINSON, 00:30  Property rights are under assault in the state of New York as you saw in that clip where a squatter can take your home, and when the police arrive they arrest the homeowner for complaining about it.  But this isn't the only case of squatters being given more legal protection than the property owners whose actual rights they are infringing upon.  In New York state, if a squatter has a claim on your property, if they've been staying in your home for 30 days or longer, and it takes much longer than 30 days for the courts to settle the issue.  So the squatters are, by default, getting your home.  

01:47  Joining us now to discuss further is the co-host of America's Untold Stories, Mr. Mark Groubert.  I can't think of a story that 

GROUBERT, 02:05  It's not just New York, it's everywhere.  Atlanta has over 1800 homes that have been seized by squatters.  This is an organized operation.  One of the links I sent you this morning was a man who's an illegal alien from Venezuela.  He's got 300,000 followers on TikTok and put out a video to all his followers that they should physically seize as squatters all of the empty homes in the United States.  This is happening in California.  This is happening in New York.  This is happening in Fulton County.  It's happening in every state in the Union.  This is organized.  This is coming through some NGOs and Marxist revolutionaries who are taking advantage of this.  There are listings of what homes are available.  People are literally, especially in Atlanta, the situation in Atlanta is completely out of control.  That New York story is one of the first of its kind in New York.  Later on, Trump supporters came by to back up this woman.  They called them vigilantes.  They really came to support her and get these guys out of there.  None of these laws have anything to do with what's going on.  They're physically, intentionally seizing these homes and attempting to get the deeds transferred into their own names.  There was a guy Fletcher Kneble, who I will explain to you in a second.  He was an author, a political science fiction author, who wrote Seven Days in May in 1962.  He wrote a book called Trespass in 1973 about seizing states in 5 Southern states.  It was a novel, but he had worked for the Washington Post and was a favorite author of President Kennedy, and Kennedy allowed the filming of Seven Days in May because he was a fan of Fletcher Kneble.  Kneble wrote another book, called Trespass, 1973, and in that book, there's a militant black panther organization called The Blacks of February 21st that seize homes as squatters throughout the southern United States and form a separate country called Gamal--Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana.  Now this is a fictional novel, but these events are now coming into fruition in states around the country.  There's a Squatter Hunter out of California who people are hiring to get these people out of their homes.  This is not a bunch of homeless people doing this, Emerald.  This is an organized movement. 

04:38  If you're correct, we're going to see more of it because of the waves of people, illegals coming across the southern border and it sounds like this is a coordinated plan.  

04:45  Yeah, it is.  And people don't realize it yet, thinking that these are just one-offs.  They're not one-offs.  These black gangs have seized homes outside of Fulton County suburbs.  People are afraid to go on vacation; they're afraid to go to the store.  One woman was doing service in the Air Force.  She came home, and her home was taken.  The problem is you can't civilly get action quick enough and the police are not responding to this, saying "This is a civil matter."  And the people seizing the homes know this.  They have rented them out themselves to generate income, the people who are the squatters.  The Squatter Hunter who is based in California, they did this to his mother and he had his own mother transfer the house to him so he could have the deed in his name.  What he is doing is kind of genius.  He is going into the homes that have been occupied by the squatters and actually living among them driving them crazy, sleeping right next to them, playing music, cooking food, and driving them insane and eventually out of the homes.  this guy's a brilliant activist and he stumbled into this helping people to evict squatters.  You can rent him out.  

06:03  Amazing that this is happening in America.  Of course, you've got the Trump situation in New York, right, and the threat to seize his over $400 million in assets.  Everyone is putting the blame on this with so-called "rogue" Attorney General, Letticia James.  But let's say that she's gone, does the problem go away?

06:27  The problem does not go away because there's also Alvin Bragg there.  They are going to seize, and nobody gets this, they just can't wrap their heads around this fast enough.  They've laid this out where he can't get a bond for half a billion dollars.  They knew this.  So he's going to have to default on the bond because he can't appeal his own case without putting up an equal amount of the fine to appeal in New York State, the case that was rigged against him.  So the reason that the judgment was so large was to prevent him from getting a bond to appeal his own case.  They have a ticking clock on this now.  She's waiting to seize his buildings if he can't come up with a half billion dollars, which they already said, he can't.  Nobody's got half a billion dollars lying around in cash.  But they know that; that's part of the scam.  So they are going to physically with police authorities seize his properties.  I don't think they're going to be able to quickly evict the businesses that are in there who are renting various floors of his downtown properties, and, of course, people are living in Trump Tower who have leases and things of that nature and who own co-ops in there.  But I believe as a political stunt to further this political stunt of Marxist takeover of industrialists, of capitalist wealth, they will put homeless people and illegal aliens into his properties as a real slap in the face.  I think what you're going to see in the next couple of weeks is Leticia James moving to physically seize Trump's properties.  

Let the markets respond.  This outfit is called Squatter Squad.  

Tuesday, January 17, 2023

17 doctors admit that her problems stem from the vaccine, but none will document that on paper. Her cardiologist said she had no interest in helping or researching effects of the vaccine on her heart

Before the vaccines, it was "We're all in this together."  After the vaccines, it is "I'm sorry, what's your name?" and "I've never heard of myocarditis.  Go see your doctor." 

Apparently, the "We're all in this together" was a collective cheer by the millionaires and billionaires reaping windfall profits and had nothing to do with any call to altruism by working men and women, or grandfathers, moms, dads, nephews, cousins.  We're not all in this together.  Quite the contrary.