Reports: Arsonists “Trying to Put Gasoline in Sewers” in Los Angeles
But NO, this is not a plot to create "Smart City" - terrorism is more likely. Here's why.
Is LA being burned on purpose? Yes and no.
Rumors are swirling around that nefarious globalists purposefully let Los Angeles burn in order to create a “Smart City” centered around the idea of 15-minute villages.
Some influencers are also claiming that the Pacific Palisades, a neighborhood within Los Angeles, will host the 2028 Olympics.
However, this is misleading. Pacific Palisades was slated to host some events, but it is not the central location for the 2028 Olympics.
Never mind that it’s going to take years to rebuild Pacific Palisades and Malibu. It will not be done by 2028, I guarantee it. The area may never fully recover.
There are also ridiculous videos floating around on BitChute claiming evidence of Directed Energy Weapons when it’s clear the new fire spots are simply brush being cleared away, creating new spaces between trees to see the fire as it grows.
Clearly, some foul play is afoot in Los Angeles, where two suspected arsonists have been arrested. Comedian Whitney Cummings also claimed in a recent TikTok video that Angelenos are seeing people pour gasoline into sewers to stoke fires.
However, insane firebugs or would-be terrorists are far more likely explanations for purposeful pyrotechnics than globalists in this case. Let me explain why:
First, anyone who thinks that burning down Pacific Palisades alone would enable a new 15-minute city model in Los Angeles does not understand Los Angeles geography.
Los Angeles is a sprawling city that is actually a connection of neighborhoods and cities within the city. Each neighborhood has its own distinct flavor and infrastructure. If you live in Mar Vista, you won’t need to travel to Los Feliz to get your groceries. This is a good thing, because going from Mar Vista (on the Westside) to Los Feliz (near Griffith Park) can take all of 45 minutes in traffic, despite it being 15-20 miles as the crow flies.
On the Westside alone we have:
Venice: Known for its bohemian spirit, Venice Beach is famous for its Boardwalk, Muscle Beach, and vibrant street performers. It's a hub for artists and has a lively nightlife.
Santa Monica: Although it's technically a separate city, Santa Monica is renowned for its iconic pier, beautiful beaches, and the bustling Third Street Promenade. It's a popular destination for both tourists and locals.
Mar Vista: This residential neighborhood is known for its family-friendly vibe, with parks and schools. It has a mix of mid-century homes and modern developments.
Marina del Rey: Technically unincorporated and part of LA County, this area is famous for its marina, the largest man-made small-craft harbor in North America. It's popular for water activities and dining by the water.
Culver City: Also a separate city, Culver City is known for its thriving arts district, historic movie studios, and a growing number of trendy restaurants and shops.
Palms: A diverse neighborhood offering a mix of residential properties. It's known for its proximity to Culver City and easy access to public transportation.
Century City: A business district with high-rise office buildings, upscale shopping at the Westfield Century City mall, and luxury hotels. It's a hub for entertainment industry offices.
Brentwood: A residential neighborhood known for its upscale homes, tree-lined streets, and the Getty Center museum. It's a quiet area favored by many celebrities.
…and a few more I probably forgot.
Thus, LA is already segmented into 15-minute cities and has been for decades.
The only thing they need to do is set up barriers on streets with congestion charges to travel outside your neighborhood - say, if you need to go from Venice to Beverly Hills - and voila, controlled 15-minute cities.
There is no need to burn anything down to do this. It is far cheaper and easier to simply make adjustments to existing roadways.
Second, there are a lot of other, shittier places in Los Angeles to burn down if someone wanted to rebuild “bigger and better.” This includes pretty much everything south of the 10 freeway east of Culver City, where “Obama Boulevard” begins. Bonus: They could play the race card too.
Third, incompetence is much more likely here than nefarious masterminds using space lasers to burn a hole in the Santa Monica Mountains. I mean, seriously, just look at how vapid and stupid California leadership is. You honestly think Newsome is some Dr. Evil mastermind? He’s too busy preening in the mirror.
Fourth, in addition to high winds and fallen powerlines, terrorism to add fuel to the fires is likely given the recent attack in New Orleans.
I’m not saying that globalists aren’t trying to create 15-minute cities, but burning down their own luxury homes and mansions isn’t their likely first go-to.
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.
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.