Paradise wildfires, California November 2018

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Paradise wildfires, California November 2018

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This was an amazing psy-op. The scale of the complicity is off the charts.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Fire_(2018)

allegedly 85 deaths, 59 were 65 or older [standard approach, use the retired to bump up 'death' numbers], 18,804 buildings destroyed.
How this guy got a drive through of what must have been a serious crime scene with bodies everywhere [.....] I have no idea
https://www.mercurynews.com/2018/11/13/ ... hborhoods/

This 60 Minutes programme has psy-op written all over it:

nice touch to have a covered "corpse" being wheeled around.

Christina Taft doesn't see too upset about her ruined house and allegedly dead mother Victoria -66! - days later at the remains of 5883 Copeland Road..
https://clustrmaps.com/person/Taft-agvg0u
https://everloved.com/life-of/victoria-taft/obituary/

Taft was all over the media - big red flag.

Some videos from the Mercury site above,

"for a second I forgot I had a property right by here" - suuuuuure he did - as he drives down Glendale Deive, Magalia.
#6377 was sold for $214K less than three years previously, now a vacant lot. Who's going to worry if shed loads of $$$ are available?
https://www.redfin.com/CA/Magalia/6377- ... e/45598747

The rest of Dan R's videos are here, 10 of them in the fire zone at Paradise
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcj8Gx ... EYw/videos


Nancee Ellsworth, herself a "survivor" is helping feed survivors in Fall 2020 nearly 2 years later! Where are they living?
Nancee lived at 1351 Pearson. But hey, it's been rebuilt almost to the same style.
at 3:27 here

https://www.google.com/maps/place/1351+ ... 121.582263
https://clustrmaps.com/person/Ellsworth-9jn0k6
https://chico.newsreview.com/2020/08/11 ... om-hunger/

As Dave J would say controlled demolition strategic relocation, [and very few trees got hurt in the fires]
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Re: Paradise wildfires, California November 2018

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i'm in nocal - marin county - not too far from paradise. we have the newnormal wild fires every summer/fall, as all know by now. the county/fire dept even held 'workshops' re preparing for the 'new normal' fires (that is actually what they call them) - attended by only woke persons. last season they were just about everywhere, some as close as 12 miles from where i live. it is beyond heartbreaking and difficult for me to even talk about. the traumatic deaths and injuries of millions of animals for these land grabs...

i did learn something about graphene oxide, though. and masks. i wrote it all down and now cannot locate my notes. bummer. however - in summer 2020 masks were strongly recommended when outdoors, including outdoor restaurants, because of the smoke. so people were already walking around wearing masks - my first experience of most of the people i saw, wearing masks. it was totally creepy. while practical, considering the air quality, something about it really bothered me and i filed that away for future reference.

not long after the mask recommendation for smoke came the mask recommendation for covid - so right from toxic smoky air to a fake virus epidemic. i knew there was no virus, that viruses are not contagious and that it was another govt psyop. but in late summer or early autumn of 2020 i was at a restaurant outdoors, as eating indoors was already verboten, and during the meal i started feeling extremely unwell. i had to get my food to-go and make my way to the car and went to bed as soon as i arrived home. whatever i had lasted for 12 days. i don't get sick, i don't ever get the flu and this was not like the flu anyway. it was respiratory. no nausea, but weakness, fever, difficulty breathing, metallic taste in my mouth etc. i was totally perplexed, especially when i heard from several others who also knew covid was not real, that they too experienced this illness. some had it for over a month.
they all live in norcal or portland. as they do not believe in contagion either, we did not know what to think.

in 2021, during a particularly smoky time, i experienced a shorter version of that illness - respiratory, increased bp, metallic taste, can't taste food. i did some research and found an article about graphene oxide and other harmful substances that can be distributed over a wide area during a wildfire - mostly from things like computers, cell phones and other tech equipment burning. and also from... chemtrails. that worked for me as an explanation for something that appeared to be contagious but that i (we) knew was not. it's all toxins.

this is all old news at this point, but i wanted to share it anyway, particularly for those who have suffered covid-like symptoms and did not have another explanation for what appeared to be an illness that is contagious. also, you're the one who brought up paradise, a significant and very sad life event for me, and i couldn't not share my story. so.

cheers ~
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Re: Paradise wildfires, California November 2018

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Where did all the residents of Paradise go to?
That's 26,000
Too many people involved for a psy-op? Let's rephrase that - a lot of people involved in the psy-op which was blamed on a power company Pacific Gas & Electric [which produced an inferno which left trees untouched]

https://www.kqed.org/news/11797124/wher ... rvivors-go
https://sfist.com/2020/01/22/where-did- ... sperse-to/
Jan 20 2020
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The majority was elderly, so relocation is no huge problem especially in a country where relocation is commonplace.

18 Sept 2019
CorpWatch
@CorpWatch
Pacific Gas & Electric, California power, utility blamed for deadly wildfires in Paradise town that killed 85, agrees to $11 billion compensation fund
Update, May 2021
https://www.kqed.org/news/11872328/surv ... on-in-fees
The number of victims has mushroomed to 67,000 FAMILIES
Survivors Stuck in Limbo as PG&E Fire Victim Trust Pays Out $50 Million in Fees
Er, that leaves £10,950,000,000 doesn't it?

But no, much much more because the compensation package is now $13,500,000,000
[. During that same period, the Trust disbursed just $7 million to fire victims – less than 0.1% of the $13.5 billion promised /quote]

The psy-op continues.
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Re: Paradise wildfires, California November 2018

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Another source of drive-thru videos, John Klepps channel [was a resident]
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCv3PF8 ... eeA/videos

Graphene Oxide has warmed up interest in these events [from about 47m]
https://fakeologist.com/blog/2022/07/25 ... ment-39314


From Facebook
Town of Paradise
13 November 2018 ·
#Campfire Important FEMA Info: FEMA urges residents to register with them right away, whether you are insured or not. Help is available, but you need to register. https://www.disasterassistance.gov/ or download the FEMA app on your smart phone. In person registration will be available soon.
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