With Pelletier both being in charge of the Police Department and in power of the investigations of the deaths, there certainly seems to be a sinister conflict of interest here!
Maui fire victims get $700 TOTAL to rebuild their livesFEMA Officials get $1,300 a night rooms at The Four Seasons, Fairmont Kea Lani, and Grand Wailea in Maui. Hustle, Bitch
The legislature finds that coroners should be separate from law enforcement and free to make independent judgments when investigating deaths.”
It also says “Under current state law, the chief of police for a county serves as the coroner if the county does not have a medical examiner. Making coroners independent from law enforcement will promote transparency, avoid conflicts of interest, and encourage more confidence in coroners’ rulings.
Remember Maui Police Chief John Pelletier told reporters that the fire had melted metal, making the remains extremely difficult to identify.
With Pelletier both being in charge of the Police Department and in power of the investigations of the deaths, there certainly seems to be a sinister conflict of interest here!
We are talking about families living in a small 5.7 square mile area. He can figure out how many children were living in each home.
With nearly 500 FEMA personnel on the ground in Maui, along with 270 Red Cross workers, 400 Hawaii National Guard members, and close to 200 U.S. Army reservists, there is no way they still aren’t aware of the numbers. No way.
Taking a look now, Maui water officials warned Lahaina and Kula residents not to drink running water, because it may be contaminated even after boiling, They also warned to only take short showers in well-ventilated rooms to avoid possible chemical vapor exposure.
And then there’s the “Maui Fuel Spill Saga.” The Air Force faced the repercussions of a 700-gallon fuel spill at a Space Force facility atop Haleakalā.
That’s right. An oil spill. On a volcano. In the same area that was ablaze and devastated the island. Haleakalā is a culturally and religiously significant site for native Hawaiians, according to the National Park Service, and it is considered to be a dwelling for the gods and is a place where priests perform ceremonies.
Space Force established its first regional command in Hawaii in November 2022. Then 2 months later, they apologized for spilling 700 gallons of diesel fuel on sacred ground at the Maui Space Surveillance Complex at the summit of Haleakala. another instance of why they shouldn't have these facilities in Hawaii’s most sacred spaces
"We have a solemn responsibility to protect this sacred ground upon which we have the privilege to operate, and it is a privilege, not a right,” said Brig. Gen. Anthony Mastalir, commander of U.S. Space Forces Indo-Pacific. “You expect more from us, and last week we let you down. And for that I am truly sorry. We understand the importance of being good stewards of the environment."
Mastalir is new in Hawaii. He arrived in 2022.
Police Chief Pelletier, new.
Governor Josh Green, new.
Space Force Commander, new.
All three have bad luck surrounding them.
Then there's this:
Jet fuel spilled at Red Hill.
Fire suppression spill at Red Hill.
Coolant spill on Mauna Kea.
Diesel spill on Maui.
A lot going on for distraction and to divert resources away from the target area.
Founder of the Weather Channel and meteorologist, John Coleman, says, "Climate change is not happening." "There is no global warming."
Pelletier is the chief of police AND coroner.