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SmithFS's avatar

I like how one guy, the smart one, refused to evacuate, instead he was prepared with breathing apparatus, fire resistant suit, gas pumps and a big swimming pool of water. All he had to do is go around dowsing a bit of water when an ember fell on his property, and kept his roof wet, was actually pretty easy, he saved his property and his two neighbors, and most of his trees, while the properties all around him were destroyed.

And he never seen one fire truck the whole time. 100's of $millions in destruction, and not one lousy fire truck.

Similar thing in Kamloops, B.C. Residents banded together, went around dowsing spot fires, saved their homes while the Fire service flew their expensive helicopters dropping loads on fire fronts, they're too chicken to put people on the ground doing the bull work of putting out spot fires, near buildings.

It's not rocket science to protect buildings from wildfires. It's easy if you use a bit of common sense and prepare. All the politicians and administrators involved in that destruction need to be immediately fired.

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Diane N's avatar

Catherine Austin fitts also, idk if she's on substack, but she talks about acquiring property quickly and cheaply after disasters, riots, etc as opposed to the time and expensive of acquiring it legitimately.

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