Tuesday, September 5, 2023

What Did We Learn From Lahaina?

What Did We Learn From Lahaina?
BP


So now that Lahaina has been sealed off from the rest of humanity, let us take the time to consider exactly what occurred. Everything from DEWs to arson to blue lasers and more have been suggested; but what really matters is what happened, not how it happened, and why.

The first and most important takeaway from this ordeal is that “our” government just showed us they are perfectly capable of building a wall and securing it, given the proper motivation(which in this case is some of the most prime real estate on Earth). That is foremost. They can keep anybody out they want, in no time at all. (And notice this did not happen in, say, Gary, Indiana, or Chicago, by the way.)

The second issue of importance is, what happened to the school children who were sent home? Did they walk, or were they transported in a bus, as school kids often are? Let us have a look at that:

There was a total of 47 schools in Lahaina; 16 preschools, 6 Elementary Schools, 4 Middle Schools, 3 High Schools, 4 public district schools and 14 private schools. Lahainalua High School, as well as most others, are located on a stretch of Lahinalua Road, which is well away from where the town itself was devastated. Curiously, or perhaps not, is this headline from Fox Weather (https://www.foxweather.com/lifestyle/hawaii-wildfires-maui-schools) on August 15:

Most Maui schools to reopen, while Lahaina elementary school ‘damaged beyond repair’

Again, since the Elementary and most other schools in Lahaina, who were far enough away from the fire, escaped major damage, why is the Elementary School the one irreparable? A crucial piece of evidence, suspiciously missing. And that is not even considering the other pertinent question: what about the buses, did they transport kids or not, and if so, where did they take them (as they obviously could not go into Lahaina)?

WHERE ARE THE KIDS?

(Could it be that Elementary School-aged children are the most vulnerable to child predation and satanic cults? Surely not — that’s just crazy talk. The Who, which includes the convicted child paedophile Pete Townshend, assured us long ago “The Kids Are Alright.” Nothing to see here, move along.)

The third consideration of import: the “perfect storm” of incompetence which seems to be a commonality of all these happenings. Any one of us who performed our jobs in such a deplorable fashion would be terminated with prejudice; yet the Governor, the Mayor and even the police chief still have chairs to warm. This was so ham-handed they apparently had to call in the same guy who was responsible for the fiasco in Las Vegas a few years ago, just to ensure they had the right guy in there.

At no time does any city undergo the loss of its power, water and mobility, unless the agencies who handle such things are commanded to stand down — what this says about the implicit people who follow these directives is another matter entirely, though one which ought not be forgot — and let it all burn. As we have heard so many times in the past, “I was just doing my job” is the unifying phrase when events like Lahaina and Nuremburg occur.

Lastly, the glaring white elephant in the room: a few elites, like Oprah and The Rock and some other notable million/billionaires who own huge tracts of Maui land, and whose land escaped unscathed from the obliteration, are now acting like they care about the indigenous Hawaiians who lived on Maui for generations, asking for donations to help them.

Please read that absurd paragraph again; let it percolate.

Multi-milllion/billionaires, who could take in those families they profess to care for and give them a place to live while their homes were being rebuilt — it’s not like they don’t have the land for it — and actually assist the natives, are instead using their celebrity media status to ask us non-glitterati to send money. I just can’t.

How about, instead of taking my sucker money, I volunteer to join a group of people who might go to Lahaina and be of service to those in need? Oops — I forgot! Nobody’s allowed in there but government types. And I would be shot if I tried to argue about it too long.

It leaves us right here: we do not have a government, we have a collection of self-appointed elites who have complete control of our taxpayer-funded defense contractors, military and economy, who may at any time use the superior weapons at their disposal to enact environmental, societal and/or financial chaos as they see fit. Lahaina (and Canada) has shown to us all that when these people want something, they will kill anyone or thing in their way by hook or by crook...It is a painful reality that if we ever do try and unseat these satanic creatures they will hurt us in ways we never thought of; but they need us, at least those of us not in places like Lahaina, because without us they are nothing.


1 comment:

Blue Charlotte NoraLynn said...

I always heard that no question is stupid (invalid) but why are we needed?