I always find it strange when there is a terrible major event and people—like clockwork—immediately feel the need to tell others not to push conspiracy theories as they themselves push their own theories.
Example:
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First of all, I’d like to point out that this account allegedly has 893k followers at the time of this writing. It just goes to show you that if you put up the most ridiculous speculation that essentially no one supports, you can simply contrast that with a more believable story while providing NO HARD EVIDENCE WHATSOEVER to make a lot of people believe whatever you want. It’s ironic, because these types of people mock those who talk about aliens (whether serious or not) but will be the first to buy into the narrative when there is an extraterrestrial psyop rolling out. It may also be lucrative for them to do so.
Monopolistic power companies are corrupt. I get it. But we can’t forget all the other things we know about Maui.
There are plans to drastically change the infrastructure and make it a “smart island” in the near future.
Hawaii’s governor Josh Green recently unveiled an emergency housing proclamation that was deemed “anti-housing” by critics.
The governor also made it clear he wants the state to acquire the property that used to belong to private citizens.
Maui’s imported chief of police John Pelletier is abusive and deceiving.
Witnesses say fleeing citizens were barricaded into the burning city.
Billionaires donated a ton of money to Maui in the aftermath.
Maui is home to sophisticated military technology that includes, but is not limited to, directed energy weapons.
Now, this incident could have just been hurricane winds and downed power lines. It could have just been negligence. It could have been a poorly designed emergency alert system that was supposed to be state-of-the-art.
However, we are seeing people making claims of climate change and corporate negligence causing several different fires simultaneously. I don’t think hurricane winds and dryness is enough evidence for the former. Let’s have a closer look at what the TikTok above claimed to be evidence that Hawaiian Electric is to blame.
So, this arrogant content creator with over 55k followers showed us some video clips “proving” what started the multiple fires in Maui and commands us not to fall for conspiracy theories.
Interesting.
Does she not know that blaming intentional corporate negligence with no hard evidence is ALSO PUTTING FORWARD A CONSPIRACY THEORY?!? Does she not understand that this country is the military arm of a global cabal? Does she think the war machine cares about Hawaiians? Does she not understand that this country is the false flag capital of the world? Is she old enough to remember 9/11? I would argue that this widespread, heavily propagandized approach to half-analyzing these events could seal our fate. No bueno.
And who knows? Maybe this sudden investigation into Hawaiian Electric is exactly where they want your attention.
So you don’t look over here:
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Why is Hawaii arbitrarily restricting movement? Where have I seen a useless lockdown before? Oh, I remember! 2020.
Why are they blocking aid? Why is everything going through Red Cross and FEMA who keep denying the help of locals? What document is FEMA having people sign?
Why are we locking up people for being in their own town?
We cannot normalize suspicious events and suspicious behavior from officials. The “I’m just following orders” mantra is tired.
Don’t let naïve TikTok content creators and paid 5th generation warfare ops make you believe everything happens due to mass negligence and corporate greed. That lets mass murderers off the hook time and time again.
Watch out. The social conditioning is real, y’all.
Preach it!!
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