Investigate Earth Conspiracy Podcast - LA Fires Setting Stage for 15 Minute Cities | Explained

Episode Date: January 13, 2025

On this episode, we dive into the potential fallout from the massive wildfires in Los Angeles. Speculation is swirling, with figures like Mel Gibson suggesting these fires might not be accidental. Cou...ld they be deliberate acts or examples of intentional negligence aimed at paving the way for the controversial "15-minute cities"? We explore the World Economic Forum's Agenda 2030, which envisions a cashless society and tightly controlled urban zones designed to limit movement and centralize power. Now rebranded as "smart cities," these plans raise serious questions about personal freedom and the true motives behind such initiatives. Tune in as we break down the connections, theories, and implications behind these unfolding events.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 You know that I'm a keep it cold with you, I feel a breaking rules on the edge looking out with no parachute. You know, I'm dreaming about us to playing around without a clue on the edge. Hello and welcome to Investigator's podcast. I'm your host Chad alongside my beautiful wife, Sherry. On tonight's episode, we're going to be talking again about the LA fires, but we're going to go a little more in depth on this episode. where we're going to talk about what could be some of the reasoning behind how bad these fires have got. Is this just straight up incompetence? Is this a bigger plan behind everything?
Starting point is 00:00:55 Like, what is their purpose for just complete incompetence across Los Angeles and California? We're talking about the fact that firefighters have not had access to many of the hydrant systems all across Los Angeles, especially in the area of where the fires are. You also had these reservoirs that were completely dried out. Sounds like right before the fires hit. And then was this taken as an opportunity, especially considering Sherry, I remember that they were forecasting extremely high winds
Starting point is 00:01:28 from the Santa Ana wins just about a week before the winds hit. And it sounds like maybe someone took advantage of this situation. They said, look, you know, I know it's not fire season, but if we got a hundred mile an hour winds in Los Angeles has an it's been dry, we could literally burn this entire place down. And so there's been many reports about arsonists. There's been people that have been caught in fire uniforms that are not only potentially setting fires, but also going through homes that have not quite all the way burnt.
Starting point is 00:01:56 And looting, this is a problem that California has, I guess, kind of projected to the world of how not to run not only a state, but a country. And so we're going to talk about that. I think the big thing we're going to specifically talk about tonight are 15. minute cities. Now, 15 minute cities, guys, for those that have been listening to our podcast for any amount of time, when we used to cover the World Economic Forum and Agenda 2030, and even they have what is known as Smart LA 28, right?
Starting point is 00:02:27 This has also been a big initiative. And so when we tell you and explain what Smart LA 28 is, it might make a little more sense how they may utilize or at least benefit potentially off of the fires in Los Angeles. now just a disclaimer we do not know for a fact anything as far as if people have set fires they are still investigating this we do not know that we're going to talk about it we're going to break it down and discuss it guys welcome to the show it is what day is i'm freaking lost on days it is sunday soon to be monday is all i know january the 12th it is january of 12th guys we hope that you guys are having an amazing weekend and obviously many of you will be listening to this on Monday when you guys are going back to work. So we hope that all of you are going to have an amazing week this week at work. I appreciate life, love the people around you.
Starting point is 00:03:20 I've just been thinking a lot about that lately. You take so much stuff for granted, you know, when everything is going so good. And sometimes when things are going bad, you start to realize, you know, it's kind of like the, you don't realize what you have until you've lost it. And so just appreciate the things that you have. have right now. Even if you think that you're down or you think you don't have these things, just look at the things that are going good for you. Look at the things that you do have and be optimistic rather and pessimistic. I've actually talked to quite a few people over the past week or so,
Starting point is 00:03:54 man, there's a lot of people going through a lot of stuff right now. So just be thankful for what you do have. But guys, welcome back to the show. We've missed you so very much. We're doing our very best to get out as many episodes as we possibly can. We're going to have to hammer down this January because we have not done many episodes so far. But we do have the President Trump inauguration coming up. We've been talking about that for quite some times. So many people have been worried about the inauguration. What may happen before the inauguration?
Starting point is 00:04:23 Will they actually let Trump into the White House? These are all the questions that so many people are still asking. But as right now, things are moving forward. And so other than obviously these massive wildfires, a lot of the natural disasters that are going down, at the very least we are we have our eyes on January the 21st or is it 20th the 20th yes January 20th it's a day after my brother's birthday so happy early birthday Bob if you are listening happy early birthday um and then also uh just want to point out guys listen the best way you can possibly help us on this podcast is by going to rate us good wherever you listen to us whether it's iTunes or Spotify we are on and in a constant battle with people that either hate or love what we talk about. And so for our loyal listeners, for the people to do listen to us and care about what we talk about, the best way you can help us is just by going and rating our podcast wherever you listen to that,
Starting point is 00:05:19 whether it's Spotify or iTunes. Also follow us over on X. And listen, Mark Zuckerberg said they're no longer going to censor people. So we're going to start doing a little bit more on Facebook and Instagram. I want to put it up to the test and see what happens. Yeah, for sure. I know he said it's not going to be overnight and it's going to take some time. to re-regulate Facebook the way it's supposed to be, like, a freedom of speech platform.
Starting point is 00:05:44 Yeah. But we will see. Well, it's something that Chris, Chris shout out. One of our good buddies and listener of ours, you know, he messages a lot. And one of the things he actually, it got me thinking because we're likely going to do a Zuckerberg, a Joe Rogan breakdown episode. Didn't want to do it tonight. We felt like we needed a little more time to just kind of suss out and think about this whole thing
Starting point is 00:06:08 in general. Obviously, in our podcast, we've talked for many years about just Facebook, Instagram, meta, Google, YouTube, all that censorship, especially of people on the right or people that do not agree with the woke agenda, the far left liberals. They've done this for years and it's just only gotten worse to now where you have Donald Trump and his entire administration coming in. To me, Zuckerberg's one of those people. It's like, look, we got to do something here because we are going to get our ass reamed if we do not do something. because there is no, you know, get out of jail free card when a brand new administration comes that has not only the House Senate, but basically you have a department of government
Starting point is 00:06:49 efficiency coming in. There's a lot of stuff going on. But one of the things Chris said was, you know, it's interesting how so many people have thought leaders, whether that's Elon Musk or Donald Trump or whoever the case may be. There are in some ways thought leaders. People follow one faction of a person or another. And typically so many people get their ideas from these drip down effects of either Trump or Elon or whoever it may be, especially people that are out there, you know, talking and being very vocal about what their thoughts are and what they feel. But it's interesting also to where Elon does not talk about certain things that he should have definitely been talking about over the past few weeks, especially like the Tesla cyber truck bomber that Elon essentially said nothing about.
Starting point is 00:07:35 Right. And that's kind of scary and weird. And the drone stuff. I mean, you know, Elon being so big into space and flight and I guess you can call aviation, but more so space flight and advanced technology, you would think someone like this that is so outspoken would come out and say or have a comment on the drones, but nothing. Nothing has come from him. And so the big question is why, right?
Starting point is 00:08:00 Like what, does he know something that no one else knows and he just can't talk about it? I don't know. But he's obviously doing something right with X because. Zuckerberg is going to model Facebook after X with the community notes. Yeah. So, I mean, obviously he is doing something right because other big companies are looking at him like that. And now Amazon is on board. They're getting rid of all their DEI policies.
Starting point is 00:08:25 Yeah. It's going to be interesting to see, especially YouTube and Google. I mean, Google is obviously the largest platform, especially for search and for videos. And it's going to be interesting to see how all these companies move in one direction or the other. I think personally, we're not going to go too much in a detail, but I think it's all a muse. I think it's all bullshit. I think it's all something that they feel like they have to do. These people are not for free speech because they are more connected to the globalist central system than anybody. You know, we often think about, oh, who are the people that may be
Starting point is 00:08:57 responsible for the censorship? Who are the people, for example, that infused the either DEI policies or the get out of jail free cards by implementing district attorneys across the country, especially in leftist cities like Chicago and Los Angeles and New York. Well, who are those people? They're globalists. They're George Soros. They're the world economic forum.
Starting point is 00:09:18 These are the people that fund and put into place district attorneys. And in the same breath, you have social media companies that also hide stories about DAs that are letting people out. So they're just as much a part of the system as anyone else. The big question is right now is why is Zuckerberg? And is it going to last? That's the big thing. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:09:40 And I don't know the why, but I'm just glad for at least maybe the next four years. We will have some type of freedom of speech where we all can have dialogue together and not one side is censored. And then we can actually talk and discuss things as human beings. Yeah. I'm just surprised that Zuckerberg has even come out and said this. I mean, you know, you already have X where X, you know, they say you're the media. Although if he talk about something that Elon does not agree with, it seems like lately that your ass is going to get banned. And, you know, I know a lot of people like Jake Shields, even though I definitely do not
Starting point is 00:10:12 agree with a lot of what Jake Shield says or even Nick Fentez or many of these others. I don't agree with everything they say for sure. Like Laura Lumery. Laura Lumer. She got her little checkmark taken away. So did Jake Shields. And I don't think that's right because that's taking away freedom of speech. Yeah, it's interesting because you have people on both the anti-Israel side. Very few, though, on the Israel side that have got their checkmark taken away. But regardless of that, it just shows you potentially where the power and force may be. Because if you talk about this thing, you can usually follow the money train,
Starting point is 00:10:44 I guess you can say of why were these people censored talking about this subject, but yet these people that can say the craziest shit or post the craziest videos are boosted. And that is something that is still wrong with X. And Elon has had that put in front of him numerous times by major accounts that have said, hey, why have you banned this person? Why have you banned this person?
Starting point is 00:11:05 Elon has refused to say anything about it. So if you're going to claim your free speech, be free speech. That's all we're saying. Well, I think Ian Carroll did come at him and he did reply to him, didn't he? Yeah, Ian Carroll is probably one of the biggest things has happened on the internet the past week. Ian Carroll, which has been on our show before, Ian Carroll is kind of just transcending media right now. I mean, he's been working on that for a while. You know, he always posts very thoughtful and good videos about it.
Starting point is 00:11:32 but Ian Carroll had said something to Elon Musk and he had mentioned something about Israel, about, I guess, their influence in U.S. politics. And Elon replied to him and said, what am I missing? Elon, or sorry, Ian posted a basically like an essay back to Elon and then did a video follow-up to Elon's question. And so just alone, I think Ian's response to Elon got like 100,000 likes. I mean, it was one of the biggest comments in history of social media. He had more likes than Elon did.
Starting point is 00:12:06 Oh, absolutely. Yeah. That's what's crazy. He ratioed him. And it's pretty nuts. It's pretty crazy to see what Ian's doing out there, whether you agree or disagree with him. I know Sherry doesn't agree with everything. No, I don't.
Starting point is 00:12:17 But I think he has a right to freedom of speech just like everyone else does. For sure. And I think that's what we're going to do. So, guys, here is the Los Angeles Wildfires update as of January 12th, 2025. We are in a new year. Happy New Year again. Los Angeles continues to battle multiple devastating wildfires with the Palisades and Eastern fires causing significant destruction.
Starting point is 00:12:39 The Palisade fires alone, this fire is consumed approximately 23,000 acres, destroying over 5,000 structures, including homes of celebrities such as Anthony Hopkins, Billy Crystal, and containment remains low at 11% right now. Now, the Eaton fire covering 14,000 acres, this Eaton fire has resulted in eight confirmed deaths, containment is at 27%. And then you have the hearse fire located in San Fernando Valley. This fire has burned over 800 acres and is 89% contained. Now, right now we do have a total of 16 fatalities.
Starting point is 00:13:13 There's over 105,000 residents that have been evacuated with evacuation orders affecting nearly 10 million residents. And the economic loss and damages are estimated between 135 billion to 150 billion, potentially making this the most catastrophic natural disaster. disaster in U.S. history. Now, obviously, the challenges of this are the weather conditions. Severe Santa Ana winds with gusts up to 65 miles an hour and stronger at some points are expected to return, potentially exasperating the fires and hindering containment efforts.
Starting point is 00:13:46 You also have firefighting efforts have been hampered by budget cuts and water shortages leading to criticism of local officials. This looks like maybe this is for sure a definite way out for Gavin Newsom. I mean, he had a video that they posted while he's sitting there with some city officials and firefighters. And he has his hands in the back of his pocket just looking at it burn. You're just looking at Los Angeles burn. And a lot of the reasoning why this thing got so bad is because of the policies that California
Starting point is 00:14:17 has implemented, whether it be the water restrictions from northern California, whether it be just local water restrictions as far as how much water can be put into hydrants, or even the fact that the reservoirs around, which could have saved a lot of the houses in certain areas, were completely dry. And some of these reservoirs for what we're hearing, potentially were drained a week or two leading up to these fires. Why was that? Wasn't intentional. We don't know. But it's just very coincidental. One was offline. What does that even mean that it's offline? Well, offline, I guess what they say is maybe there's some problem with pumping or whatever the case may be. But it's just all very convenient, right? Everything.
Starting point is 00:14:57 was very conveniently in place to have the worst case scenario for a massive situation in California. And it was actually something that your brother sent us earlier, which we're going to talk about in just a little bit about not only, and your brother didn't talk about the 15-minute city stuff, but just a expose or a paper that talked about how terrorism could actually play a huge role in certain areas of our country with natural disasters and how they may exasperate things, such as if you have a warning of massive Santa Ana winds a week in advance, and then all of a sudden you're like, well, this is the best case scenario to take advantage of this. We'll talk about that in just a bit.
Starting point is 00:15:37 But you also have air quality. Smoke has led to hazardous air quality levels. The residents advised to stay indoors and avoid outdoor activities. Residents near the Palisade wildfires have been advised not to drink tap water due to parasite contamination. You also have celebrities and community members are rallying to support victims with donations and relief efforts underway. Miley Cyrus who lost her home in 2018 and the Woosley fires expressed her sorrow for the victims and shared links to the organization Aden in the Relief. Now, I want to play this video because I think this is probably one of the most important
Starting point is 00:16:08 videos. It was actually during the time Mel Gibson was on the Joe Rogan podcast talking about, you know, just kind of past movies, Los Angeles, the regulations in California. While he was in Texas, his home was burning down in Los Angeles. that the craziest shit. And he was just like, calm as a cucumber, having this interview with Joe Rogan, like, nothing's going on. And his house is burning down.
Starting point is 00:16:33 But I think it's his faith and his belief in his faith that gets him through things like that. And he just doesn't stress out. Yeah. And the interesting thing about it is, too, is like most people are just looking at this California wildfire situation is just, oh, it's all celebrities. It's all rich people that are having their homes completely destroyed. But that's not the case.
Starting point is 00:16:51 I mean, there are so many people in this area that do not have money. There are poor areas, even in the palisades. That is, there's not multi-million dollar homes. Mobile home parks. Yeah. So, I mean, there are definitely people that are getting everything destroyed. They're losing everything in their entire lives. And they're not going to have the money to build back, especially considering the insurance policies.
Starting point is 00:17:11 Now, a lot of the insurance policies were pulled months in advance for those that actually had the insurance policies. And there's been this big debate, like, is it on the insurance companies or is it on the state of California because there were many insurance companies that said, look, with these water restrictions, and basically we're looking at the state of California and especially considering the fact that California is very vulnerable for a massive wildfire. I mean, they've had talks about this in the past to where they said if the conditions are perfect, Joe Rogan even talked about this on his show, if conditions are perfect at any point
Starting point is 00:17:46 in time, it'll burn all of L.A. And this is, I mean, we still have an active situation going on right now. And yet you have things that, you have people and families there that are going to lose everything. They're not going to have insurance. And that's not necessarily at the fault of insurance companies. They advise California in the state of California and regulators that you have to unregulate some of this water. You have to unregulate some of the things you're doing that when a fire breaks out, then you're going to lose everything. And obviously for insurance companies, that's going to cost them a shit ton of
Starting point is 00:18:18 money. Yeah, and they're not in there to lose money. They're there to make money. Yeah, exactly. I mean, insurance companies ain't going to be there to make money. And you got to think about these communities too in California. I'm talking about mobile home parks to multi-million dollar communities. Yeah. The thing with California is these homes are built so close together. Yeah. It's impossible. If one goes on fire, that next one's going to go on fire because they're all like living in very close living quarters. Yeah. And even like a lot of the homes that are on the Pacific Coast Highway right there in the Palisades area and all that. Most of those homes will probably never be built back again.
Starting point is 00:18:56 You know, they, after a lot of those homes are built, California and the state of California, because of climate change and all this BS, they came along and regulated the hell out of these properties to where they said, well, if anything ever happens these properties, we're going to just leave this bare and land. Yeah, you are not rebuilding. Yeah. Well, they aren't rebuilding, but maybe somebody will come through and rebuild or do something with it.
Starting point is 00:19:18 but it is not going to be private residence. And we'll get into that in just a little bit. But let's listen to this video. Now, this is three minutes, or sorry, not three minutes, but this was three minutes or so. Last night after I watched a Joe Rogan podcast episode and Mel Gibson was on Fox News. And he was talking and exposing a lot of stuff. Listen to what Mel Gibson has to say here. One of the biggest celebrities we have in Hollywood.
Starting point is 00:19:46 And he actually went on mainstream media to talk about. about this listen. Joining us now, actor and academy award-winning director, Mel Gibson. I think, I think we know who the culprits are. In fact, my son was just, he's a member of the volunteer fire brigade. He sort of interfaces between L.A. County fire and people, and they assist them where they can during before and after the blaze. And apparently they caught the residents in Corral Canyon caught an arsonist up there. And the guy was all tooled up with fire gear and equipped and stuff like that and ready to go. And he had been lighting fires.
Starting point is 00:20:22 But they, they corralled the guy in Corral Canyon and gave him to the police. Yeah, apparently that. And there were people actively going around looking for these conditions. Yeah. Yeah. Apparently, Mel, that individual was never charged.
Starting point is 00:20:35 It's a very confusing set of facts because apparently he was reportedly trying to light things on fire, but it's not the fires. I guess that they're, I mean, it all seems very bizarre. but they have not ruled out that arson could have started the first fire. And I want to stop right here.
Starting point is 00:20:55 You get to understand something. Corral Canyon, as Mel Gibson was talking about this, they caught an arsonist up there in full fire gear with equipment lighting fires. And then come to find out, he wasn't even charged with a crime. So what does that mean? That doesn't mean that he's some random arsonist that literally just lit the entirety of L.A. on fire. And then all of a sudden, someone's going to come through and be like, no, we're not going to charge him and all that.
Starting point is 00:21:19 Number one, Los Angeles has a new district attorney in replace of George Gascombe. Right. Because they got George Gascon's ass out of there. For people that don't know Gascom, he was the George Soros funded prosecutor in Los Angeles. That's why Los Angeles completely went to shit. As soon as LAPD would arrest someone for something crazy, they would let them out. Oh, no. And people could just walk into CVS or Walgreens and just, you know, have their purses open, their wallets open.
Starting point is 00:21:46 their backpack is open, just stuff them and walk right out. And even the security guards could not stop them. Yeah, and looting was like a, it was a sport in California. And then all of a sudden, Gavin Newsom came out two days ago on X saying, oh, everybody is saying that looting is legal in California is conspiracy theorists. I replied on there and said, oh, so now all of a sudden looting is not allowed, but yet it has been pretty much the last four years under the Biden Harris administration. This is a known fact.
Starting point is 00:22:16 And so now they're trying to desperately backpedal now that they have looters in the wake of these fires. But the big thing here is, why would the government, the local government, not charge someone knowingly setting fires? That is a very interesting thing. Is it a bigger plan behind the scenes? Let's listen to some more. There's obviously still investigating this. And at the same time, Mel, there are numerous complaints, as you alluded to, that the fire hydrants did not. have water or water pressure, and the LA fire chief herself reacted. Watch this. My stance on this
Starting point is 00:22:55 is when a firefighter comes up to a hydrant, we expect there's going to be water. We don't control the water supply. Our firefighters are there to protect lives and property, and to make sure that we're properly trained and equipped. That's my position on this. So if there's no water, I don't know how the water gets to the hydrants. Mel, and by the way, I want to react to that before Mel does. Number one,
Starting point is 00:23:21 there's been a lot of talk about the Los Angeles fire chiefs and all that being DEI, being women, lesbian, fire chiefs or higher-ups. Now, I'm starting to think, actually, that that narrative that has been pushed out there, and now they may be DEI. I have no idea.
Starting point is 00:23:36 I do not know what their qualifications are. But what I can tell you is, at the very least, this Los Angeles fire chief has been out there exposing the shit out of the mayor of Los Angeles, out of the governor, out of the state of California by saying, look, this is not our doing. We do not have the resources to fight these fires. And this is mostly because of regulations. I mean, they've literally handcuffed us and we can't do anything.
Starting point is 00:23:59 So how the hell do you expect us to do something when they're not giving us the resources that we desperately need? And so I do just want to point that out. We can't just put it on DEI or blame the fact that Los Angeles has women. chiefs or firefighters. I've known a lot of women firefighters that are great at their jobs and all that. But at the very least, she is going out and trying to get the message out. Like, this is not our responsibility. We have desperately tried to talk to the city of LA, to the mayor, to the governor, with nothing coming back in response to help us.
Starting point is 00:24:32 So I just wanted to point that out. To that. Well, you know, I know they were messing with the water. letting reserves go for one reason or another. They've been doing that a while. California has a lot of problems that sort of baffled the mind as far as why they do things. And then in the events like this, you sort of look, well, is it on purpose? Which, it's an insane thing to think.
Starting point is 00:25:08 But one begins to ponder whether or not there is a purpose in mind. What could it be? is unreal yeah definitely and yeah and you were talking about that and this there you go uh you go across the street and you just you know right there those are the ones that you're talking about those are the seaside homes that are off of malibu and they're just all of them just are gone just one after another leveled and uh of course you know i'm also kind of wondering i mean i know this kind of goes down to another different rabbit hole. But I've heard in the past that they weren't going to allow construction there anymore.
Starting point is 00:25:48 And now that these homes are gone, are they never coming back? It's just more questions and answers right now. But you can see how they're total destruction, destruction, destruction, and then there's a group of homes that are just fine. It doesn't make sense, right? Yeah. All the various communities. Of course, you know, I'm also kind of wondering, I mean, I know this kind of goes down
Starting point is 00:26:09 to another different rabbit hole. But, you know, I've heard in the past that they weren't going to allow construction there anymore. And now that these homes are gone, are they never coming back? It's just more questions and answers right now. Do they want the state empty? Well, Mel, there's already talking. We played a couple of soundbites of reimagining the way rebuilding occurs. And obviously, there's a great need for high-density housing in California and across the country.
Starting point is 00:26:38 That's a big push by the climate folks. and you're already hearing rumblings of that. In this case, like goodbye, single family homes, hello, high-density housing. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's pretty scary, and it'll take decades to do that, too. It's like, even if it's a good idea, which I don't know if it is, but reminds me of the old cattle barons clearing people off the land, you know. But I don't know.
Starting point is 00:27:10 I can make all kinds of horrible theories up in my head, conspiracy theories and everything else. But it just seemed a little convenient that there was no water and that the wind conditions will ride and that there are people ready and willing and able to start fires. And are they commissioned to do so or are they just acting on their own volition? I don't know. And so that's what Mel Gibson is saying here, by the way, they're talking about high density housing. What does that mean? Well, high density housing is a concept that some people came up with in the World Economic Forum. There were specialized, I guess, engineers.
Starting point is 00:27:48 I think they call them city engineers that the World Economic Forum brought to Davos, Switzerland, more than about eight years ago, where they started talking about the concept of high-density housing, also known as 15-minute cities. So what is 15-minute cities? Well, 15-minute cities in general are a way to control people in a shorter or sorry, a more, I guess, controlled area, right? So instead of having just single-family homes everywhere, you now have a structure to where a private entity or organization or company owns that land. And you essentially work there, live there. You don't typically drive cars.
Starting point is 00:28:30 You don't necessarily even have the right or the, I guess your chosen medical care. You don't necessarily have what you are going to eat. You can't necessarily choose that the way you think you would. Social credit scores start coming into play in a 15-minute city. You also have digital currency start to be in place in these 15-minute or smart cities as they're calling them. And when we talk about Smart, LA-28, that's the thing we'll talk about in just a bit. but they've been planning this for quite a while. And Smart LA 28 is a very what they call unique concept.
Starting point is 00:29:07 But if you actually think and hear what Smart LA 28 is, it is essentially right on board with exactly what the World Economic Forum has talked about for years now, about Agenda 2030, and what they want to accomplish by 2030. And most of what they want to accomplish is more control, higher density housing, a system to where you have to either use a palm print or something. type of printage, either on your body or otherwise, to be able to access grocery stores, your housing, you name it. These are all ways to control people in smaller areas, but they're going to just, what
Starting point is 00:29:45 they're going to do is instead of single family homes, we're going to build these massive apartment complexes slash high rises, and they're going to put everybody in these places, and then you're going to think that you're incentivized to live in these places, but the reality as you're controlled. And that's where the start of this 15-minute city stuff comes into play. They seem pretty well equipped some of these people that they're catching. A lot of questions. A lot of questions, Mel.
Starting point is 00:30:14 Mel, a message tonight. Yeah, you know, I'll sift through the, I'll sift through the remains of my place and see I can find any clues for you. Mal, any message from you to Governor Newsom or Karen Bass tonight? Spend less on hair gel. That's it. You know, what can I say to them? Not big admirer of either.
Starting point is 00:30:45 Does it frustrate anybody else that we're not allowed to talk about what's really going on in our world? We're not allowed to talk about what's actually unfolding behind closed doors. We can't talk about Maui. We can't talk about North Carolina. And soon we won't be able to talk about L.A. We're not supposed to know about the flood insurance that was canceled before North Carolina. and we're not supposed to know about the fire insurance that was canceled before L.A. We can't talk about the color blue, and we definitely can't talk about the cities that are coming.
Starting point is 00:31:18 We are not allowed to talk about what is really going on in our world. We can't talk about the shipping containers. We can't talk about why celebrities always look so young. We can't talk about what happens in the tunnels, and we definitely can't talk about what happens every single day beneath our feet. We can't talk about what is really going on in our world. Our world is not as it seems. Everybody that you see that you look up to, our politicians, our celebrities. Hollywood is not as it seems.
Starting point is 00:31:50 Evil is running this world. And it is soon coming to a head and Satan will step out onto center stage. The beast system is getting set up right in front of our eyes. and we are not allowed to talk about it. I talked to a fucking by the way. Sorry, I did not unmute my mic. To this woman's video's point, great video, by the way. And I think she very, I guess, educatedly summarizes a lot of what we're not allowed to talk about, such as blue things, such as blue tarps, blue roofs, things that may or may not be affected by lasers, right, or direct energy weapons.
Starting point is 00:32:32 Now, I'm not saying that the cause of the LA fires are direct energy weapons. What I can tell you is there was a lot of UFO activity over to Los Angeles fires. It was caught on mainstream media television, Fox News, CNN. There were multiple other videos as they were constantly live with these videos. There were UFO-type looking things that would fly over these areas and they would disappear. Very strange. There was a million different, I guess, explanations from what, like we had posted a video. video on TikTok, for example.
Starting point is 00:33:04 This is, I guess, I don't know, our 2.5 strike now because this video got like 300,000 views and then it got taken down by for a community guideline violations on TikTok. And all the video was was Fox News, a video showing a UFO looking thing flying across this guy on live television. And they took our video down for community notice guide guidelines or community, community guideline violations. And so I had appealed this three times. now and still no response.
Starting point is 00:33:34 And it's just crazy. Yeah. And they're talking about, you know, all this blue stuff. And you have to go back to the Maui fires. Yeah. When all that was happening, there was actually houses that had blue tarps on them that were not touched by the fires. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:33:49 And that was the very interesting part about the blue tarps, right? There was a lot of people that said, hey, look, you know, that's because part of the roof was gone. So they had to put tarps over them. But the reality is there was a lot of people that speculated, a less. that these these but you know these roofs had blue tarps over them before the fires ever started or whatever and there were a lot of the houses that had the blue tarps that looked to be undamaged it was also very interesting how the maui fires happened because just weeks i think it was or
Starting point is 00:34:20 maybe a month or two before the hawaii fires there was green laser lights all around hawaii it was captured on video by many local residents it was captured on photo by of many people in Hawaii and Maui in that area. And they all showed this what looked like grid pattern that was coming down into the ocean and then sometimes parts of the islands of Hawaii. There were so many people that took these videos and pictures. And yet, I think what the official response was is that the United States government came back about two weeks later after all this.
Starting point is 00:34:56 And I actually think that the United States government had to respond after the Maui fires because everybody was like, all right, what the hell were these lasers weeks or months before these fires? And I think the United States government said, if I'm not mistaken, that these green lasers was Chinese satellites that was doing some type of grid pattern type work shooting down from space, which is even crazier to think about. And especially considering, if you don't want to blame it on the World Economic Forum for trying to, you know, trying to instigate 15-minute city areas, then in the very end, you
Starting point is 00:35:31 least, if you want to even go foreign adversary, whether it's China or Russia or whoever has advanced technology, then why the hell would we not have more information about why there were Chinese laser light coming down from a satellite in U.S. territory? And isn't it just interesting, those people in Maui, which it was a conspiracy theory that they would never get to build there again. Guess what? They're not back in their homes. It's gone. It's done. They're going to do what they want with that land. and I am just really afraid they're going to do the same thing in California. Well, I mean, and most people will be like, you know, well, California is far left and you blah, blah, but the reality is, and we've said this on the last episode, our number one state is actually California of listeners.
Starting point is 00:36:16 Most of the people in California do not agree with the bullshit that their state makes them live in. And I had actually talked to someone that lives in California yesterday and a friend of the podcast. and I said, you know, they said, you know, hopefully we can turn California red. And I said, I would love that. And I said, if they ever do, by the way, we're moving there. Like, day one, if California was like a conservative or just more like non-crazy woke shit, we would live in California tomorrow. If it did not have the regulations, if it did not have the tax BS and the crazy stuff,
Starting point is 00:36:49 I would be in Southern California in a heartbeat. But talking about these 15-minute cities that, you know, people are conspiring that this is what's going to happen. that this could be turned into a 15-minute city, I'm thinking there is a lot of rich people in this area. I know there's not a lot of rich people. There are poor people, too. But I'm talking about Hollywood, for example.
Starting point is 00:37:13 I don't see these, well, I don't know. I was going to say, I don't see these people living in condominiums. No, they're not going to. No, they'll definitely have a place for them to go. I mean, or they will, you know, the reality is, seven, eight months ago when we talked about all these higher up elites, these celebrities that were building underground bunkers such as Mark Zuckerberg, such as Bill Gates. Yeah, in Hawaii.
Starting point is 00:37:40 And, you know, you're thinking about Oprah. You're thinking about all these people. And who knows how many of these celebrities, these very rich celebrities actually have other properties. Most of them do have other properties. They live in these properties. They have other ranches or maybe underground bunkers. We don't know.
Starting point is 00:37:56 But there's also underground tunnels all throughout. the United States of America. We don't actually know what the hell the reality of our life really is. I mean, and I think that's what is so hard for so many people to deal with right now is as you're seeing all of this craziness unfold on a daily basis now, we're starting to ask ourselves like what in the hell is reality? Like what is reality? And how much do we actually know? I mean, how much is it of what we think and we perceive of reality, actually reality, you know, could celebrities and these elites have underground, not only houses, but city centers and infrastructure to where when everything burns down, when everything goes to hell,
Starting point is 00:38:38 when there is massive tidal waves, whether it be from geoengineering or otherwise, or just natural disasters, they have places to go. And this has been seen by Zuckerberg, has been seen by Bill Gates, has been seen by Soros, has been seen by many of the World Economic Forum elites. much of the guys at the top of the World Economic Forum have underground bunkers, not in the United States, but they have in Switzerland or Sweden or Denmark or various other places to where not only do they have underground bunkers, some of these bunkers are on islands that no one can get to. And there's even been talked about that they have submarines to get to these islands to where they go into a passage. And that's the only way you're getting in this structure. That's crazy.
Starting point is 00:39:20 So I guess, you know, they don't really worry about their one. house when they have two and three houses all over the world. Yeah, and I'm not saying that's all of them. I'm just saying that, you know, there are that faction of people. It sounds like this out there. And this is the clip right here that's about to play about Joe Rogan that talked about, talked to the firefighter about what could happen to Los Angeles in the right conditions. Herman wants, goes, dude, one day, he goes, it's just going to be the right wind and fire
Starting point is 00:39:47 is going to start in the right place and it's going to burn through L.A. all the way to the ocean and there's not a thing we can do about it. I go, really? He goes, yeah, we just get lucky. He goes, we get lucky with the wind. She goes, but if the wind hits the wrong way, it's just going to burn straight through L.A., and there's not going to be a thing we can do about it. Because these fires are so big, dude.
Starting point is 00:40:06 They're talking about, like, thousands of acres that are burning simultaneously with, like, 40-mile-an-hour winds. And the wind's just blowing embers through the air, and those embers are landing on roofs, and those houses are going up, and they're landed on bushes, and those bushes are going up, and everything's dry. and once it happens, it happens in a way where it's so spread out that there's nothing they can do. There's nothing they can do. You just have to evacuate, right?
Starting point is 00:40:29 Nothing, nothing they can do. They just got to get out of there. They spent $24 billion last year on the homeless. And what do they spend on preventing these wildfires? Zero. Zip. And in 2019, I think Newsom said, you know, I'm going to take care of the forest and maintain the forest and do all that kind of stuff. He didn't do anything.
Starting point is 00:40:49 Didn't do anything. And then on top of that, they cut the water. awful. Yeah, that's right. Yeah. It's all funny. And then I think all our tax dollars probably went for Gavin's hair, Jill. And then he gets on TV and pretends like everything's great. And California is the best, we have the best date. We have the most amazing economy. I'm like, you're out of your fucking mind, dude. You've ruined this date. It is. It personally ruined it. A new fire has broken out in the Hollywood Hills in Los Angeles threatening landmarks like the Dolby Theater were the Oscar ceremonies to be held in just a few
Starting point is 00:41:20 weeks. Authorities have ordered evacuations for thousands of people. Firefighters are so far unable to contain several blazes raging across the Los Angeles area. At least five people have died and more than a thousand buildings have been destroyed. I felt
Starting point is 00:41:36 like it'd fall apart at any moment. I was always waiting for the next earthquake or the next fire. I was evacuated three times from my house from fires. Yeah. Last one, two houses in front of my house burnt to the ground. Right in front of my house. What the fuck. Yeah, the the wildfires were crazy yeah it's scary right scary when you see him coming you know um
Starting point is 00:41:56 i came home from the comedy store and it was like one o'clock in the morning and uh me and my wife were looking out the window at the fire coming over the hill and uh we made an early call we said look if we're wrong we come back the house is still here but let's just get the out of here now i'm like that's too close they weren't evacuating yet i'm like let's get out of here and so we got all of our shit and we got a hotel in Beverly Hills. And then next thing you know, it had swept through our neighborhood. That's horrible. It burnt 40, I think 40 houses in my neighborhood. Jesus Christ. Dude is crazy. So the big story yesterday and we'll be around the country and possibly around the world is the burning down of Southern California. And it's just odd. President
Starting point is 00:42:39 Biden was forced to put off his press conference where he's going to make other land like Joshua tree into a land that you couldn't drill on. He's just a lot. decides to go and appear with Governor Newsom, at which time he says this about the fires. Good news is, I'm a great grandfather as of the day. Our granddaard. 10-time, four-ounce baby girl, a baby boy. Is that the best time to announce your baby boy, I mean baby girl? No, he's been an absent leader for four years. The Democrats have been covering it up. Now the media is coming out and saying that's the worst cover-up they had and they regret covering for him. You have a leader that's not there.
Starting point is 00:43:26 President-elect Trump has been the president since November 5th, basically, now. And obviously, he's leading from the front. He's also calling out Governor Newsom and Mayor Bass on their inadequate leadership. So can you tell us what's going to happen with these wins going into next week? Well, I can tell you that the wins themselves are not. not unique events. Every autumn and winter, we get anywhere from a dozen or two dozen days of these San Ana winds. So that in itself is not unique. What is different about these winds is they're much more severe than usual. Normally, the winds are blowing at 30, 40 miles per hour. These were
Starting point is 00:44:13 clocks sometimes up to 100 miles per hour. So it was quite different in terms of the severity of the winds. That's not normal, but it's not unique. We have had severe winds like this in the past. Well, let's take a closer look, shall we? At some of the consequences, we've just heard them, but we can see them as well through satellite imagery. Here on the left, buildings on Marathon Road, out Adina. You can see the swimming pools, people's ordinary homes, ordinary lives. All of that completely changed, completely decimated, completely burned. The swimming pools there, blackened, the homes blackened, the buildings destroyed. Here on the left, we can see Fair Oveney, also in Altadena, a very similar scene, ordinary, typical homes. Here, the satellite
Starting point is 00:45:02 image obscured for the most part by the smoke, but you can see these pockets of flame that were people's houses in exactly the same place. Let's move south, shall we, to Pacific Palisades. We've talked so much about it. These homes are long tuna can you. You can see the canyon above. The homes and the cars along the highway there, all of these homes completely destroyed, one, possibly two, possibly still intact. One of them, definitely still on fire. Let's show you the ground level situation. We heard from Patricia about her home, about her neighbor's homes. She knows that many of them were destroyed. it will be scenes like this for so many people in the region.
Starting point is 00:45:48 This is the coastal highway. You can see here. So there you go. So there is the clip or the multiple clips that I wanted to kind of highlight on this show. What California has got going on right now is very interesting. And it sounds like something potentially is intentional. Well, and I think, too, the lack of competence. Is this on purpose or not?
Starting point is 00:46:13 Let's talk about the lack of. of competence for just a second. Because I just wrote down a few things. Like, if I were a mayor or a governor, I'd make sure these things were in place. If I were a mayor or governor of California, knowing these Santa Ana wins and knowing they were going to be tremendous. They were predicting this thing. And they did nothing. You know, I think about like governor des Santas, you love them, hate them, whatever in Florida.
Starting point is 00:46:42 But when he had hurricanes coming to Florida, he's. was overly prepared and ready for these things. And by the way, some of that overpreparedness by Florida during Hurricane Helene actually really hurt upstate South Carolina, Georgia and North Carolina. Yeah, they were all moved into Florida. Yeah, he mobilized, I'm talking about thousands of power trucks. And so even for us during Hurricane Aline, we were in upstate South Carolina, still are, which is just below Western North Carolina, which got so much damage.
Starting point is 00:47:11 But we didn't have power for seven or eight days. many of the people in North Carolina didn't have over 10 to 15 to 20 maybe even a month and a lot of this I believe was because of everybody went to Florida everybody went to Florida yeah because they were predicting it was going to be the worst in Florida and it so happened it was really bad here and we had nobody to help us but let's talk about the lack of incompetence right here you know we're talking about the underbrush why was the underbrush not done why wasn't it taken up in the forest I hear some people saying something about regular that you're not allowed to touch the wood for so long until it falls or things like this.
Starting point is 00:47:48 I don't know how true this is, but that is lack of confidence. All you have to do is, you know, I'm not talking about getting the hay or the little stuff out, but get the big brush, the big dead trees out of there. Yeah, the deadfall. I mean, and, yeah, so this is how crazy and asinine California's regulations are. They actually had regulations in many parts of California to where you could not take out dead, deadfall from trees because of some type of insect or whatever that they said was endangered that you might kill or this or that same way with the fish not being able to funnel water
Starting point is 00:48:23 from northern California to southern California. These are all regulations that have instead protected insects or little things and now it's destroying people. It's destroying their entire lives. Yeah. And structures. But I don't think this is a lack of confidence. I think this is intentional lack of competence.
Starting point is 00:48:40 So I think this is intentionally a just like, let's look the other way and let's see what happens. Maybe they had some word ahead of time. I don't know. But you have to understand. It almost seems like California in a lot of ways has been a testing ground for a socialist 15-minute city type environment, a communist type environment for the United States of America. That's, you know, United States of America is so good in so many ways because of the Constitution of the United States. but also whereas state rights can also be very good, they can also be manipulated by world thought leaders and world globalists
Starting point is 00:49:18 that want to take a state like California and say that you, say that you utilize your money for all of the campaigns in a certain state, right? You get all these people elected because that's what the globalists do and the world economic foreign people in Soros. They put all their money into these local races, the state races, whoever, And so they turn states like California, our most beautiful state, one of the, one of the biggest states for our resources in the United States. And as far as the weather, too, it's like fabulous weather. Yeah. But I'm just saying even California is one of our biggest resource states in the country.
Starting point is 00:49:53 And, you know, and so you take a state like this, you fund prosecutors, you fund local leaderships, you fund governor races, you fund all of this from a globalist perspective. And you use this as a test bed for your socially. globalist structure. And it seems like that's what California is doing. So will California move to 15-minute cities across the board? Sounds very realistic. And I think even they're starting to talk about, hey, if we build these high rises, these condominium places,
Starting point is 00:50:22 or whatever the case may be, then we can build fireproof places, right? That's what they're going to start talking about to where even if, you know, even if the Southern California region burns, our homes will be protected. And they will utilize that as, hey, we're going to protect you kind of like a vaccine,
Starting point is 00:50:40 but yet they're really just screwing you and probably hurting you. I want to get to this. There's been a lot of talk. Sorry, Sherry. Go ahead. Sorry. It's okay. Well, you kind of went off with my comments.
Starting point is 00:50:50 I was just going to, I just wanted to put out there some of the things that I think that was really negligent in this whole disaster was not just the underbrush, but it was like in 1984, they had some kind of huge lake in the middle of California. And they drained it. Why? Yeah, it was huge. Yeah, that lake, I think it was like a reservoir, right? And so that lake was probably stretched, I would say, like 50 counties.
Starting point is 00:51:17 I mean, miles in. What did they think they're going to get more property, get more value? Exactly, probably. Because you think about lake property, everyone wants to be on a lake and how gorgeous is that and how helpful is that. Not to mention the three reservoirs they had in California. One was offline. and I guess the other two were dried up. And what happened to the fire hydrants?
Starting point is 00:51:40 Why don't we have more plane bombers? What are they called? Well, that's water bombers. We had to borrow them from Canada because we only had two in California. And I think one of the two got hit by a drone or something. Yeah, one of them, yeah, I think so. And then one other two, one gets hit by a drone. We have nothing.
Starting point is 00:52:01 So we have to wait for Canada to respond to help Canada. I mean, to help California. And this is, you know, going, this thing happened overnight. Yeah. You don't have overnight to get planes to this part. You have to have it ready on standby. Stand by. And that's what I was like talking to my brother about in Colorado.
Starting point is 00:52:21 You get a lot of snow. You have snow plows available and ready to go. Why don't they have these type of planes or helicopters or the fire or retardant or whatever they have? Why don't they have enough to put this out? They know that California is known for fires. They always have been. As far as I can remember, there's always fires there. Not really in January, but it goes until October, whatever.
Starting point is 00:52:48 But still, you should have this equipment on standby. Why isn't there? And why were the fire hydrants not even full of water? Well, part of the problem, too, is you got to think a lot of the helicopters, they are not able to fly in extreme high winds. The planes can, but it still makes their job difficult. because then they have to re-evaluate their dropping of their retardants or even their water because they do both. They can do fire retardant and water.
Starting point is 00:53:14 But when you have 70, 80 mile an hour gust and keeping also in mind when you're flying above mountaintops in an airplane, you have what's called, well, there are multiple things, but you have rotor wash. I mean, not rotor wash. Oh, my God. I cannot even think straight. You have turbulence over mountain tops, right? because of all the wind that comes over.
Starting point is 00:53:36 Usually you'll have down drafts. You'll have various things you're going to fight with as a pilot in these situations. It's probably the worst case scenario for these pilots to try to fight a fire, especially in such high wind. That's why most of the planes, especially the helicopters, they would most of the time only go up when it was when they were actually able to. But that was even tough, especially at helicopters, they could fly for maybe an hour or two a day when the winds died down.
Starting point is 00:54:00 Right. But the planes could fly longer. Yeah, they could fly longer. But they just didn't have enough. And they can actually go in the ocean and get ocean water. But there was some kind of regulation about using seawater. Yeah, they said they didn't want to use salt water because they would erode, you know, homes that may still be able to survive.
Starting point is 00:54:17 And so they would erode things that they didn't want to erode. It's all ridiculous shit, right? It all sounds crazy to me. And what about the water that comes from Canada? Why isn't it coming down California and going south to where they need this water? Well, I mean, I obviously know. it's a drought there. Everything's dry and brittle. Like, do something about it before it happens.
Starting point is 00:54:39 Yeah, it's so hard to kind of get to the bottom of the Canada water situation, right, with California. I know that they had that snook or whatever fish. They were trying to protect. And so therefore, they say we cannot, you know, flow the water down to Southern California because of the endangerment of this fish, because of certain habitats throughout the state of California. They did not want this fish to die.
Starting point is 00:55:00 That was their excuse for this. But you also have to think. think that California has been desperately trying to, and not just California, a lot of the Democrats, the leftists, they want to blame this on climate change, right? They desperately want to say that all of these fires are all because of climate change. It has nothing to do with our incompetence. It all has to do with their climate change. Now, we're going to get the 15-minute city stuff in just a minute, a little more in depth. But this is just a two-minute video that completely obliterates the climate change agenda of these Democrats. Listen, I don't have opinions. I have
Starting point is 00:55:33 demonstrable facts. These facts are validated and these facts are repeatable. Fact number one, no one has ever shown that human emissions of carbon dioxide drive global warming. Never been shown.
Starting point is 00:56:00 And if it could be shown, then you would have to show that the 97% of emissions, which are natural do not drive global warming. Game over. We are dealing with a fraud. That's a scientific fraud from day one. We hear the propaganda
Starting point is 00:56:21 that increases of the gas of life, a trace gas in the atmosphere, will bring a disaster and that we will have runaway global warming. Sorry, folks, we've known for 200 years from chemistry that it's the exact inverse. Now I'm sure some of you tried this last night at the dinner
Starting point is 00:56:43 with a champagne or a beer, and you forgot to drink it, and it warmed up and it kept bubbling and bubbling and bubbling, and that is the inverse solubility of carbon dioxide. We've known that for 200 years. We see it from the ice cores. When we drill into ice, we have chemical fingerprints that tell us,
Starting point is 00:57:07 what the temperature was, and we have little bits of trapped air. And we can show that when we had natural warming, some 650 to 6,000 years later, we had an increase in carbon dioxide. It's not carbon dioxide to drive temperature. It's the exact inverse. Another fraud. So there you go. So that was, and by the way, this guy's a geologist. I mean, he's not some moron dude. There's just up there trying to give you his opinion. This is geologist Professor Ian Plymer, and he exposes that the monumental fraud that is human-induced climate warming in just two minutes in that video talking about that it is the inverse of what they try to tell you of why we have global warming. It is just not true. Now, I want to get to something else because we've been talking about 15-minute cities, and this is a stepping stool for a one-world
Starting point is 00:58:04 government that is ran by AI by Big Brother. And when you talk about it, about Big Brother, we're talking about everything you do, everything you say, everything you even think or eat or whatever it is, a relationship, everything is monitored, everything is seen, and you are in complete control of the hierarchy globalists that are over these 15-minute cities. Now, this guy is an expert in 15-minute cities, and he talks about this in-depth. It's not that long, but I just want you guys to listen to what he has to say about 15-minute cities. And then we're going to talk about LA, Smart, LA, 2028. Well, they're doing it through the Internet of Things is how it's all being rolled out.
Starting point is 00:58:47 And basically, what is essential for the whole thing to happen is digital currency. They've got to digitize currency, remove all cash from the system. And you're getting that here in Denmark. We were talking, discussing with people today. You can only ride the trains. You've got to pay for it with your mobile phone. What if you don't have a mobile phone? And if you don't log on, you've got to log on.
Starting point is 00:59:08 the train and then if you don't log off when you get off the train, it keeps taking your money and suddenly your account has been depleted because you forgot to log off when you get off the train. Now they could make all these sorts of things convenient. Now you could pay for that and it could just gauge your trip. You didn't have to log off. But they do that so that it depletes your account so that people want the smart grid. They make all these inconveniences. They put all these systems in place and make it inconvenient for you. You could forget to log off. You could forget to swipe your car when you leave the train so suddenly all your money's gone. So they put these situations in place to make people want this grid to come online. Recently when I came to
Starting point is 00:59:46 to check into the United States, I got to the passport counter. 16 counters there, two of them were open. Four airplanes arrived, 1,200 people waiting to get through to passport counters. Took us two and a half hours to get our passport stamped because that way you want the retinal scanners. You want the smart grid. It's much. more convenient. So they make it inconvenient for you all across the world. And people don't notice it. They just think it's hard to do things and they want it. They welcome it. And meanwhile, they're focused on all these battles and all these theaters of politics and all this stuff that they think is the problem because they think they can address it. They think we can vote people in, vote people out,
Starting point is 01:00:25 whatever, put a new figurehead up there that will do the right thing for us. But underneath it all is this grid. And that's how they're going to do it. They just make it very, very inconvenient for you not to participate in the smart system. And so much easy. when you do. And so people welcome it. And that's, that's the way it's going. A lot of people are going to welcome this smart system. A lot of people are going to welcome instant communication. They're going to see it as a way to free the world. And like I said, it could be used to free the world, but it's not. It's going to be used to lock down the world because underneath it is the surveillance system that is the smart grid. And underneath that is the weapons system that it can be turned into if you
Starting point is 01:01:01 don't comply with the smart grid. And it gets to the point where if you do decide not to comply, you become a dissident, they can simply switch you off, switch your chip off. And once it's all digital and you need that chip to get into your car, to get into your house, to access your bank account, to buy things, it's all automatic, suddenly you're locked out of the system. So there's no hope of dissent, there's no hope of free thought, there's no hope of questioning any of this. You just have to simply go with the flow, because in the smart grid, there will only be two types of human beings that they're really concerned with. The smart group will only, because it's going to be run by our It'll only look at two types of human beings, those that are desirable and those that are undesirable.
Starting point is 01:01:42 And that's it. That'll be the two classes that you're in. And where you are in the food chain will be measured according to your economic worth. That's another important thing people need to look about AI and what is going to be running the system is the fact that it's judging everybody according to their economic worth. It's putting a dollar value on everything. And all you've got to do is go and analyze a corporation to realize it's a psychopath. So when you've got a system that is putting an economic value on every human life and every human action, this is a psychopathic system that will discard people if they cannot pay for every action they perform.
Starting point is 01:02:16 And life was never supposed to be like that. But, you know, they'll just do it through the convenience and do it through making life so inconvenient for people if they don't participate. And they're doing it here, they're doing it everywhere. Every country that I go to, I can see elements leading towards a cashless society. and it's being done under the guise of convenience, but that is the catalyst that's going to hold it all together. This is why I encourage people to use cash all the time. I don't shop with credit cards, and I don't own a smartphone.
Starting point is 01:02:43 And that's a hard thing for people. They run their lives off their smartphone. I still use a laptop, an old laptop with an old Windows installation on, or I don't use Windows 10. Any of these new surveillance systems, I just don't participate in it. That's the only way we're going to stop it is by people not participating in it. But unfortunately, they are because they want their life to be more convenient.
Starting point is 01:03:03 All right. So as he's talking about here, in a 15-minute city, a one-world government where they're starting to set up these currency systems, that's where they're really going to control you. And where have we heard that before? Well, if you think about Revelations 13, 16 through 17, it says, it all so forced all people great and small, rich and poor, free and slave, to receive a mark on their right hands or on their foreheads so that they could not buy or sell unless they had the mark, which is the name of the beast or the number of its name. Now, it goes on in more detail in the Bible,
Starting point is 01:03:40 especially a lot of experts talk about what does the Bible mean? And then subsequent verses, talk about that, especially like, you know, for Christian believers that believe Jesus is going to come back, he's going to resurrect the people called the rapture. When that happens, right, people that are left on earth will have to receive a mark of the beast to even be able to survive. Now, there are varying, I guess, concepts of, does it happen before or after a rapture? Does it happen before Jesus comes back or after? There is no known positively, you know, set in stone variation of this. But at the very least, Revelations talks about you are going to get a mark or something in your hand or something that
Starting point is 01:04:24 is attached to you that you cannot buy or sell. And if you do, if you refuse it or if you do not have that, right, then you do not eat. You do not function in society. And that is what 15-minute cities, that is what the one world government, the new world order, which Biden's talked about, the Australian prime ministers or presidents talked about, many presidents that have been a part of this globalist movement, especially in the world economic forum, have all talked about. We are going to lead the new world order. Joe Biden said that himself. Yeah, he said he was going to be the leader. But the thing is, Chad, if you think about it now, we're already working with a non-money currency.
Starting point is 01:05:04 We all use credit cards. We all, like many people, use their smartphone and have their credit card right on their smartphone. We no longer use cash. Yeah. And even with that, just besides just the cash and currency aspect of it, you're right. I mean, most people do not use cash anymore. We're trying to move away from cash. even if you go to a lot of stores, it'll say low on cash or we don't have enough coins.
Starting point is 01:05:26 $20 or less or whatever. Yeah, or something. $20 bill or less. So they're trying to move away from cash and currency, right? Like physical currency, they're trying to move desperately away from that. And it's also interesting if you think about this, you know, think about the people, these people like Alex Jones or people like Nick Fentez or people like even us at one point in time, where if someone wants to shut your ass down, I'm talking about take all your money based on a court
Starting point is 01:05:51 or what a court judge, whatever, says, your money's gone. They will freeze everything you have. You will have no money, no way to live at all in any shape or form. This happens in the real world today. It happened Alex Jones. It's happened to us before. It's happened to other people that we know.
Starting point is 01:06:09 And so they already have these systems in place to be able to stop and control everything you do. Now, before we get any further, I want to talk or I want to play this last clip from what this guy is talking about. more on the 15-minute cities. Don't realize what they're involved in. Just the simple fact of using credit cards, using smartphones, and all of this automated system is the problem. People don't realize what it is.
Starting point is 01:06:33 This system we're being led into is the new world order in itself. The 5G smart grid is the new world order, the internet of things. It's the new world order. People don't really understand how that works, but what it's about is monitoring every single aspect of your life. The smart grid is being presented to people as this thing that's going to be highly beneficial to us. You know, you'll only be using the electricity that you use. You only be paying for that, all this sort of stuff. So it's been presented as a really positive thing.
Starting point is 01:06:59 But what it will do, it will put a dollar value on absolutely every aspect of your life. So that every time you turn on a tap, the credit goes, every time you turn on a light, every time you watch your TV, every time you boil your joke. Every time you do anything, there's a dollar value attached to it. There's an interesting TV show that came out a couple of years ago called Black Mirror. And they had one episode of that where everybody, the only job have is running on a treadmill or spinning a bike and just to accumulate credits and they had to pay for every single action that they performed. And that's what the smart grid is. That's what we're being led into. And it's all about digital currency and control of everything. And if you're
Starting point is 01:07:36 someone who lives a slightly alternate lifestyle, say you grow a few vegetables and you give some to your neighbours or you do a little bit of massage for someone or you do a bit of tarot reading or something like this, the only way you're going to be able to get paid for that once the smart grid comes online is through the transfer of digital credits, which means the government will get a tax. You'll have to put it on your income tail or everything will be monitored. That's what it's about complete blanket surveillance of every single action people are doing. That's what the smart grid is. And it's being rolled out underneath everything else while we're arguing about all of these issues and being given all of these global conflicts and all of these theater of
Starting point is 01:08:12 politics to fight and squabble about underneath all of that is this smart grid. And it's rolling out very quickly. And the smart grid, the 5G grid, underlying that is the fact that the 5G system that they're using to run the smart grid, the internet of things, is also been used by the military. It's a military-grade technology. It's basically an active denial system. So the 5G grid not only will track everything you do, it can be used as a weapon. It can be used as a microwave cannon. It can be used to disable people to track people. You can see through walls. You can see what you're carrying, whether you're carrying money, whether you're carrying a weapon, all this sort of stuff. So it's very, very evasive. Plus it does all sorts of damage to us biologically.
Starting point is 01:08:52 It damages our cell structure. Damages the cell structure of all food, changes the cell structure of everything that it comes into contact with. And the 5G system will be a blanket system, blanket wave of communication. You know, we've got situations now where you lose signal on your mobile phone if you move too far away from a tower. That won't happen with the 5G. It will be everywhere right across the country in rural areas everywhere. You'll be able to be able to get perfect signal. So everyone's going to kind of welcome this, but then I realize what it is. It's about everything talking to everything else and everything, tracking everything else. And also with a smart grid, it turns virtually every smart appliance into a surveillance
Starting point is 01:09:26 system. There's been a new law passed in Australia where police have just been given the permission to tune into smart devices and listen to what's going in in people's homes. They can tune into your refrigerator. A lot of people don't realize your smart fridge has a microphone. They can tune in and listen to the conversations you're having in your kitchen. So anybody who's targeted for any reason or all, if they've got suspicions about anybody, they can just tune in, listen to their devices, their mobile phones, their refrigerators, their televisions, turn their cameras on, watch them through the television, all the stuff that they're doing.
Starting point is 01:09:57 This is what the smart grid is. And this is being rolled out underneath everything. And we've got so many people distracted on so many issues trying to address the government corruption and all of this stuff. They're not realizing that this is all rolling out. And in another three or four to five years, they're just going to, wake up and go, what happened? How do I suddenly find myself in this digital prison? Because that's what it is. That's virtually what it is. It's a digital prison, a digital control grid.
Starting point is 01:10:23 And if you want to participate in this society, you're going to have to participate in smart grids. So there you go. And listen, there's a lot of stuff he says here. This is very true, right? I mean, we're talking about, you know, the social credit score. Let's go back to that for a second because it's something I wanted to mention on the first clip of him. Social credit score has already happening. And you know, you'll let me tell you what that social credit score is. Do you have a social media account? Well, guess what? You have a credit score on your social media account, whether it is X, whether it is Facebook, whether it is TikTok, those community guideline violations, those things that you do or say that is not, you know, part of the agenda, or
Starting point is 01:11:06 there's against the narrative or is against what they want you to say or think. That is a lead up and a startup of social credit score. So they already have the outlines of this. This is not something that they're going to have to figure out. They already have it figured out. And how do they, how do they do that on social media? Guess what it's called? Algorithms. And algorithms can determine, and this is something Zuckerberg talks about on Joe Rogan, which we'll get into if we break down the Joe Rogan Zuckerberg episode. But he talks about, you know, a lot of our systems that we have in place, we basically have to label those systems one or ten, right? How, how hard do we want to go on a specific issue, 10 being the highest, you know, one being the lowest,
Starting point is 01:11:49 and how do we want to peg that? And so these algorithms, these AI systems are so advanced, and they're only going to get more advanced to where eventually probably the AI systems will incorporate what the user, the creator of these AI systems, what they want them to do. And they're going to go out and they're going to do their own thing and they're going to be our gods. They're going to be our government. They're going to be our regulators. They're going to be the people, or not the people. They're going to be the systems, the AI systems that regulate and imprison the people.
Starting point is 01:12:23 So if you talk about the AI systems and why that and how that can be bad, this is how it can be bad. Because when you get into a one world government, a digital currency, a social credit score, a globalist economy, AI will run all of that. People don't have to do it. People will be at the top of this in printing or in putting how they want the system to work. They are already doing this with chat GBT. If like, for example, Google Gemini, when that first came out, if you even tried to ask about like, you know, show me a president. They were all black presidents, even if it was George Washington. I mean, Wikipedia and everything that's wrote on there, AI will completely disrupt an up-end reality.
Starting point is 01:13:09 and that's just what's going to happen. And so social credit scores and the underlying systems of digital currency and social credit scores are already in place. Yeah, and you already have some strikes, bro. Oh, I have tons of strikes. But let me ask you this question. If you wanted to go against the grain, you really can't because it's versus really this, is money, dollars, and coins versus credit cards. But like we were talking about earlier before we listened to that last post or that last video is people don't use cash anymore. They don't use coins anymore.
Starting point is 01:13:48 So how do you get around this whole, you know, going into the social economic status, you know, your credit score based on this? You're, you know, you're using this credit card. What if you just wanted to do all cash? I don't know if that's possible nowadays. Well, it's not even just cash. I mean, you got to go back to the old days, right? Like borrowing and trading and bartering. Bartering.
Starting point is 01:14:14 Yeah, bartering. And you've got to be as ungovernable as possible. And that's very hard for people because everything is so convenient nowadays, right? And so that's part of why and how easy it's going to be for them to implement a new world order, a one world government, a cashless society that you are imprinted in this social credit score system. And another thing I was going to ask about it, too, is, you know, if you did save, let's just say you have a bunch of cash and you put it in a deposit box in your house and you, you're saving it. It doesn't matter because nobody else is going to have cash to trade with you. No, but that's not a point. I mean, I guess what I'm saying is you can try to be as ungovernable as possible by going out homesteading, doing something off grid.
Starting point is 01:15:00 But even then, in most cases, you still have to pay property taxes. a lot of places are now implementing laws, regulations, and rules to not even allow you to go off-grid. They say that they can literally come by and come through and they can condemn your house because you're not hooked up to the water or hooked up to this. This happens all across the country. I mean, so even people that do homestead in some places, some areas, probably especially Democrat areas, they're going to make that illegal. And that's what they want to do across the world. And it's happening in a lot of places. Now, obviously, with Donald Trump coming in in power in this new administration, that is somewhat, at least for the next four years, a breath of fresh air.
Starting point is 01:15:40 Yeah, it's going to stall it at least. It'll stall it. It'll stall as much as possible in the United States. And then also you've got to think about, you know, what's going to happen as the, as the, I guess you can say the consequence of Donald Trump being elected in the United States around the world. What are people going to start thinking around the world? They're going to start uprising. They're going to start saying, damn it, we don't want to be freaking. held, you know, in prison like the UK and like Europe and Australia and many places in Canada,
Starting point is 01:16:07 people are going to start voting against that shit. They're going to see what's happening in the United States. They already see this massive change from Zuckerberg and all these people. And there's going to be an outcry for freedom. There's going to be people that have this great awakening. And what we don't know yet is like how hard will these countries fight in terms of whether it be election interference, whether it be rigged elections, whatever, we're going to see it. And it's going to happen because there are many elections coming up.
Starting point is 01:16:38 You got Canada coming up in a year and a half or so. You have, I think, UK is standing down. He's not even going to run again. But this is another thing that I have a little bit of fear about with what Trump's doing, you know, with other countries. He wants Greenland. He wants Canada. He wants the Panama Canal. You know, I hear a lot of negativity towards that.
Starting point is 01:17:03 And I guess if I was a Canadian, I wouldn't want to be a part of North America. I mean, not North America, but United States either. Yeah. Well, I mean, look, I mean, I don't know. I don't necessarily think. And that was never a part of his campaign as far as, you know, we're going to take over Canada. We're going to take over Greenland. We're going to take over the Panama Canal.
Starting point is 01:17:23 He never once said any of that during his. Pres or, yeah, during his run up. Yeah. His run up. And why all of a sudden is he going after all these things? I mean, I get it to a point, but I think that it's got a lot of people that are not from our country worried. Well, yeah, I mean, it's not even that. I mean, there's a lot of people that are starting to question Elon Musk now because it's like now that he's kind of in.
Starting point is 01:17:47 He's doing whatever hell he wants to. And could this be, you know, just a downfall too? It's like, you know, so many people trusted Elon Musk. And they said, oh, Elon Musk. And it's like, Chris, that voice message. He's like, oh, no, our thought leaders are not doing exactly what we want them to do. You know, and that's the truth behind there, right? Because we're starting to see, like, no matter who you think is really there for you,
Starting point is 01:18:10 you've got to always, always, always look at all sides of the story on it. And it does worry me a little bit. Now, I want to say, Smart LA 2028, right? We were talking about that. Obviously, with LA Wildfires, the 15-minute cities as we've been talking about, Smart LA 2028 is the city of Los Angeles
Starting point is 01:18:30 strategic plan to transform into a highly digital and connected smart city and this is on AI by the way so no bullshit
Starting point is 01:18:38 this is exactly what they want to do by the year 2028 now another word for smart city by the way is 15 minute city that's exactly
Starting point is 01:18:46 the word they've just rebranded it recently and this is aligning with this role as a host of the summer Olympics and the Paralympics
Starting point is 01:18:52 the initiative aims to leverage technology to enhance the quality of life for residents, businesses, and visitors. So what they're saying is they want to make it just so much easier on you. Here's some of the key components of SmartL.A. Number one, infrastructure. Developing physical technologies such as Internet of Things, devices, 5G connectivity, and fiber optics to connect smart city services.
Starting point is 01:19:15 This includes plans to install 10,000 public electric vehicle charging stations by 2024 and expand fiber optic infrastructure to exposure comprehensive. connectivity. They also want to utilize data tools and practices implementing effective data sharing mechanisms across departments and with the public to enable data-driven decision-making, also known as AI, to where AI will make decisions, making and improve service delivery. The city emphasizes the use of standardized data resources. They also want digital services enhancing online platforms and mobile applications to provide
Starting point is 01:19:49 residents and visitors a seamless access to the city services, such as my LA-311, an app for reporting issues and access and information or even grocery. The plan focuses on improving user experience and expanding digital offerings to meet public expectations. Connectivity and digital inclusion, addressing the digital divide
Starting point is 01:20:08 by ensuring all communities have access to high-speed internet, digital resources, promoted equitable access to technology across the city, and this includes initiatives to expand and strengthen 5G coverage and provide digital literacy programs. It also talks about governance
Starting point is 01:20:24 and housing, establishing collaborative frameworks among city departments and with external partners to effectively implement and manage smart city initiatives on housing. So the plan calls for creation of dedicated smart city governing body and housing to oversee projects and ensure alignment with the city's strategic future goals. Okay, so that's Smart, LA 28. That essentially is saying that, hey, we're going to be a 15-minute city. We're going to be the globalist agenda 2030, that we've all conspiratized. and said, oh my God, it's big conspiracy theory.
Starting point is 01:20:57 We're hearing in other places, but guess what? LA is about to do it. And it's probably going to really help them out with this massive fire that's burnt down so much of their town. And now they're going to be like, all right, well, now we have like a clean slate. Now we can do whatever we're going to do. We're going to develop these massive city structures. And we're going to do it in a way that we can connect everybody together and make
Starting point is 01:21:16 everything so easy. All you're going to do is have this system that you can pay for your groceries, pay for your housing. You can walk everywhere. or use electric vehicles that we can cut off anytime we want to, this is what Smart LA28 is going to do. And their mascot should be the little fish that they saved. Yeah, right?
Starting point is 01:21:36 It could be. Now, your brother sent us something earlier talking about the study of hot forests, spatial concentration of forest pyroterrorism in Israel. And it analyzed the use of forest fires as a tool for political violence, specifically focusing on piraterrorism in Israel. And so the breakdown essentially is pyroterrorism, Forest to the deliberate use of fire as a weapon to cause destruction, install fear, and to stabilize the region for political or ideological purposes.
Starting point is 01:22:01 In the context of Israel, forests have become symbolic and strategic targets due to their cultural, historical, and environmental significance. But if you think about this in the same way, although Israel is talking about their historical and significance and just a structure of the country. Well, you think about the redwoods of California. Yeah, but it's not even with that, but what I'm saying is Los Angeles area, which is one of our biggest city centers is also the most prime for wildfires. And so everyone knew, I knew a week before these Santa Ana winds were going to move in.
Starting point is 01:22:32 They had a extremely dangerous high wind warning that was issued three days prior to the wildfires. So this gives at the very least people three days if they're going to implement whatever the hell this is, if it was intentional, it gave them three days to make sure they were going to do this. And why would they do this? Well, I don't know. There's various reasons.
Starting point is 01:22:51 But you have to understand that the globalist right now, They want to burn down America. They know that what just happened, whether and look, we're still going to see how Trump does. I mean, we don't, I will say this. And I don't want to say this in a bad way. I want to trust Trump, right? I want to trust the administration. And I want to trust what he has been saying that he's going to do and how he's going to do it.
Starting point is 01:23:13 But we've got to see, nonetheless, these people are still leaders. They are still massive, powerful forces that control a lot of what we do and see and, and, and feel and think and everything else. So just because you may like or love someone, right, you also have to take yourself back a minute and just say, even still, we have to, we have to hold them accountable and we got to make sure they're going to do and be good for what we voted them in for. And especially with a mandate like Trump had, you know, when you have all the power and you have all this, you know, momentum. Right. But you got to remember he is not the president until January 20th. And he did predict this was going to happen on the Joe Rogan show three months ago when he had the two, three hour talk with Joe Rogan when he went to California and said, this is such a gorgeous state.
Starting point is 01:24:05 Like, what has happened to this place? It's all dead and barren. There's no life here. There's no water. What's going on with this state? He predicted this three months ago. Yeah. And even implications with this study, and this was kind of came out of Israel.
Starting point is 01:24:21 But, you know, the study, the findings highlight the need for improved forest protection policies, collaboration between security and environmental agencies to address dual threats of terrorism and environmental damage. It also raises awareness of how environmental resources can become battlegrounds in geopolitical conflicts. I mean, if you think about this water situation, you think about, is that a geopolitical conflict? Well, we know that California is far left. They have implemented all of these regulations that have basically starved resources out of the Southern California. California region that if and when a fire starts, which is what we're seeing now, it is doomsday.
Starting point is 01:24:58 And that's what we're seeing. And by the way, this shit is not over yet. The California wildfires are not over. We still got high winds coming. Many of the fires are, I think the Palisades fires, 11% contained. There are more fires popping up every day. It's up to 5,000 structures gone. 16 people are dead because of these fires.
Starting point is 01:25:18 And you've got to think. I mean, you know, we often think about, you know, with. The amount of people that are in our country right now, we don't know who most of these people are. And we often think about, well, are they going to, are they going to steal an airplane and land it into a building? Are they going to have a nuclear bomb here or a missile here? Or we've talked about all those things. But you often don't think about the natural disaster terrorism standpoint of what can happen with that. I mean, that's an easy, like, point to go with.
Starting point is 01:25:45 Yeah. Yeah. So, guys, that's going to be it for this episode. There's definitely probably more stuff we can cover. we're going to obviously monitor the situation in California. If you guys are in California or in that region and are experiencing this or dealing with this, we pray for you. We pray for everybody that's in that area.
Starting point is 01:26:01 And I'm just wondering if FEMA is there at all. I'm just wondering. FEMA did come out in a press conference, but most people around that area said they've not seen any FEMA yet. So don't know. But we are praying for you guys and reach out to us. Let us know if there's any way we can help as a podcast if you're out there and you have lost your house or whatever the case
Starting point is 01:26:22 may be, we would love to be able to help you in any way we possibly can. And we're going to close out with a song, LA made you crazy. We're talking about our politicians over there in Los Angeles. Guys, we love you. Stay safe. We'll talk to you very soon. Until then, peace out, guys.
Starting point is 01:26:38 But you just want the cold. And there's no way I can be because I got no chance, no chance when she got the glitter. I just want to go. and I'll let you out and be anymore.

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