Posted on 09/17/2023 5:15:45 PM PDT by CFW
The children that vanished. No longer enrolled in school anywhere. Huge number.
Because the authorities are envious of the property.
I would not dismiss the possibility that the schools were engaging in massive fraud by enrolling non-existent students.
I’m not going to say that we don’t know all the victims. However, I’ve seen the pictures of what was burned and most buildings were burned to completion. It looked like Dresden, Germany after the Allied bombings, it was so complete.
It was all done in a matter of hours. If you were unprepared to leave at that moment, you didn’t get out, so I have difficulty in believing that only 100 people weren’t prepared to leave at a drop of a hat.
When you have the WEF stating that the area that was burned to ash just happens to be the site of the world’s first smart city, it also seems highly convenient. The Hawaiian Governor is also on tape in stating that the state government is interested in acquiring the land and turning it into a state park, yeah right, in honour of the victims.
did the last census not cover Maui???
“If someone was going to clean up my property for free...I would be grateful....as long as my insurance company has visited the site.
Clean it up.
Yes...homeowners...you DO have to make a decision....and deal with your feelings and losses all at the same time. That’s just plain reality.”
It’s rather amazing that both government agencies and insurance companies usually move rather slow, as in at a snail’s pace, and it is the home-owner pushing for faster action. This time however, government agencies are demanding the home-owners make decisions now, many times before the people have even located or confirmed their dead.
Are the insurance companies on board with this quick a resolution? Have their insurance investigators signed off on the destruction? If they allow the bulldozing does it negate their coverage? Is there an unidentified body in a structure? Will proof of destroyed jewelry or other belongings be bulldozed away?
No. Something is definitely “off” with so quick of a deadline. I suspect we will soon see high-dollar homes for the “rich and famous” on that land with the former home-owners and property owners paid off at a pittance.
I might believe that, BUT Okieffe has been over there trying to film and they are not allowing any photos.
They are clearly covering something really bad.
Like the military of a retreating enemy.
What is going on there is not based on reality. That was not a normal fire.
Yes, very much so.
+The reality is Lahaina property is the second most valuable property on Earth, second only to the financial district of London, worth millions of dollars per square foot.)
WOW 😮😳
“The reality is Lahaina property is the second most valuable property on Earth, second only to the financial district of London, worth millions of dollars per square foot.”
Bullshit! Did you just pull that out of your ass?
(When you have the WEF stating that the area that was burned to ash just happens to be the site of the world’s first smart city, it also seems highly convenient.)
Dang.
I’m gonna have to report Nully to the mods.
Again.
(Hawaii’s Gov. Josh Green is a bald-faced liar)
Is he a Democrat and a favorite person of Joe Biden and Barack Hussein Obama?
They blocked people from leaving. What part of that don’t you understand?
I keep hearing anything blue didn’t get hit. HUH!
“They’re trying to destroy the evidence.”
Agreed.
Years ago, there was a crime of some type (I can no longer remember the details), and there was serious questions as to whether or not the authorities were looking for the right guy. Some guy was on the phone at the time asking a family member what the heck was going on and did they know why cops were outside in his neighborhood and helicopters overhead.
He didn’t realize he was the target. The authorities destroyed his home with major gunfire and whatever other major weapons of destruction the feds were using in those days, killing the guy in the process. Apparently, he had no criminal record.
I remember because it was a Saturday on Labor Day weekend when usually government action on anything was impossible to get done. By Monday morning, the remains of that house had been bulldozed flat and the lot looked as if no house had ever existed on the lot. No more was ever reported on the incident by the media. Several years later I recall looking for details or at least a mention of the crime and could not find anything at all.
Government agencies are excellent at both committing a crime, and being a “clean up crew” when they believe it is warranted. For the greater good of course.
Same as Waco and OKC; to destroy evidence.
“They blocked people from leaving. What part of that don’t you understand?”
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And those that disobeyed survived the fire. Why did authorities stop that line of vehicles from exiting the fire area? Why didn’t the sirens go off? Why didn’t the authorities authorize water to the area? So many questions. So many lies.
And be threatened with fines from govt if you don’t move at their pace? Really?
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