In this episode, Tanya and Heather discuss the devastating fires in Canada and Maui, Hawaii, and bring in a special guest speaker to discuss the link between the fires and climate change. Join us to learn more about the fires, the people affected, and the evidence pointing to the possibility that the fires are set by arson.
00:02:15.100Plastic kids' play structure is unaffected unless there happens to be some metals right next to them.
00:02:20.920In just a moment, Tanya will be having a conversation with our special guest speaker.
00:02:29.620And my friends, we are so pleased that Robert is able to join us once again on the Empower Hour to talk more about his insights and the forensic evidence he's gathering regarding the massive fires that have been ignited in North America.
00:02:45.120Robert is a certified arborist with 20 years of experience, and he's been studying the plant kingdom for the last 48 years.
00:02:54.840In addition, Robert has investigated dozens of fire aftermaths where he has determined that only three were of natural causes.
00:03:03.440More recently, Robert has reported on the Maui and BC fires.
00:03:07.740So we look forward to hearing more about that.
00:03:10.320And now, will you all please help me welcome tonight's special guest speaker.
00:03:26.460Oh, Robert, the last time you were on, that's got to be, what, six or two months ago, I think.
00:03:32.420And since then, much has happened in the world, in Maui, in Canada.
00:03:39.580We've been hit very hard with fires being set here.
00:03:43.000So we're very, very happy to have you back to do a deeper dive into what is going on in Canada.
00:03:50.460And one of the things that I forgot to mention when I was going through the weekly update, but I think it'd be more appropriate to do this on the Empower Hour.
00:03:59.740Trenzio, do you think I could share my screen for just a moment?
00:04:05.540I just wanted to show one of the headlines that recently came out.
00:04:09.320Canadian fire chiefs deliver climate change message to United Nations following devastating season.
00:04:16.780And so they're going on throughout the article to blame this on climate change.
00:04:21.580I don't know who this fire chief is, or I believe it was the other one was an assistant chief, but I think they need to be called out.
00:04:29.760Are they going along with this propaganda?
00:04:32.220Because the next headline is media blames climate change for Canadian wildfires, despite arrest of multiple arsonists.
00:04:39.980I mean, the RCMP and the media have already reported amply that this is definitely the majority of all of these fires were not natural and were set by arson.
00:04:53.340And so, Robert, I'm looking forward to your presentation as are our viewers, and I just want to remind everyone links and information.
00:05:05.460If you're watching this later on our Rumble channel, please be sure to subscribe to our Rumble channel, but you can find all of the links we'll be talking about in the description as well.
00:05:43.220I've been climbing 130 mountains in my lifetime and botanizing the hallway and also cooking on campfires more of instead of using my mountain stove.
00:05:53.420I like to have a warm campfire at night.
00:05:56.000And I've had those fires from sea level to at least 12,000 feet in the high Sierra.
00:06:00.680I've walked many fire aftermaths and stepped over all the logs trying to get down the trail, and I know what they look like.
00:06:10.040And seven years ago, I saw in Santa Rosa, California, all the homes were missing, turned to white ash.
00:06:17.920And what I saw was trees, trees everywhere, untouched, or so it appeared.
00:06:22.980And I will get to those photos here shortly.
00:06:27.440What I was going to start with is this photograph off the internet.
00:06:34.380This is what real fire aftermaths look like.
00:06:37.700When you have a firestorm come through and fires up in the top of the conifers and whatever species of trees they may be, they burn everything.
00:06:46.240They leave rarely a stick, just blackened poles at different heights, and sometimes a lot less.
00:06:52.560Sometimes it's short stumps, and like on the left here, the poles are even convoluted and burned into the wood.
00:07:02.000This is the way they're supposed to look.
00:07:03.660This is what I've always seen until seven years ago.
00:07:07.040And then it rocked my world seeing some new photos that made no sense to me.
00:07:11.980This one, I was designing a hike up north, and I wanted to do some hiking.
00:07:18.500And for whatever reason, this came up because I was looking at the Santa Rosa area.
00:07:23.100This came up, and it made no sense to me.
00:07:25.960How could houses be white ash, but yet all the trees are there, even between houses?
00:07:31.840Many of these are eucalyptus, pines, Douglas fir, cedars, spruce, fir, many flammable trees.
00:10:43.780Okay, I wanted to get into Canada first, and then we'll talk about Maui also.
00:10:49.180I'm not sure where all these fires were in Canada, although I just read today in Canada, 43.5 million acres have burned just this year in Canada alone.
00:11:07.240So, it's a record, the most fires you've ever had, and acreage.
00:11:11.240This picture came up on the Internet, so I had to share it.
00:11:16.400Here, the roadway collapsed with all the steel girders, the guardrails, everything.
00:11:21.100And I'm sure there was no fuel underneath of it, but this lake or river.
00:11:26.700How in the heck could a bridge fail like that?
00:13:06.840They're at ground level, and there's no combustible materials even close to them.
00:13:12.980A couple rubber hoses in your engine compartment, belts, and some seat cushions isn't enough to melt your windshield or your aluminum rims.
00:13:23.100One of the things I noted here was the rim laying on that plywood.
00:13:30.140The plywood got real—the rim got really hot, burned the tire up completely.
00:13:35.360The rubber's gone, and it made a perfect arc around the plywood there.
00:13:40.100But it didn't continue burning the plywood.
00:14:23.100They've said in their 60 combined years they've never seen a window melt out.
00:14:28.680Yet every auto I've seen has been melted out like this, even when the vehicle is sitting by itself on the road or out in the dirt with zero combustible materials around it.
00:27:20.120Did their flying ashes go 100 yards out into the bay and ignite a boat that has plastics and metals and aluminums and rarely any wood on these old boats?
00:27:30.240That one, and this is the glass bottom boat, I've heard.
00:27:35.220That's anchored out there in the middle of the bay.
00:27:39.220So I believe they're using the weapons broadly.
00:32:22.220That's what the electrical currents do.
00:32:24.900And many of these creeks that I find, the trees in that area or riparian corridor, they're all dead and cooked from the inside out where they hold all their water.
00:32:36.580And these fires will stay in the creek bed and not climb up the bank and burn the mountain down.
00:32:43.300They'll go a quarter mile staying in the creek area.
00:32:48.480So there's a lot of electrical current in these low areas where there's a lot of moisture.
00:32:53.620And I just believe the water, the ocean water was on fire itself.
00:33:24.060Usually that's already taken out and taken away either to a dump site or possibly they're putting them on barges and getting them off the islands completely.
00:47:09.160This is near Yosemite, a Mariposa town.
00:47:13.500The fire there was called the Oak Fire.
00:47:15.860An old botanist lady lived up here on the side, and everybody said she had flowers everywhere, and she had to run for her life and get out of there.
00:47:23.340And her whole property is burned up, but not the trees.
00:51:08.360I really wouldn't know what it would be.
00:51:10.280I just, you know, I get out there and I know every plant I see.
00:51:13.680So I see what the fire has done to affect it and how much of an effect it's had on the given plant, whether it makes some sense to me or not.
00:51:23.880I have no idea as far as testing the ground to see if it has more aluminum or barium or strontium or anything like that.
00:51:30.880And even I've heard some people want to take soil samples.
00:52:06.600But thank goodness there are doctors in labs or doctors or researchers who have their own labs.
00:52:13.620They're doing their own research and they haven't been able to stop them.
00:52:16.420And I'm hoping, you know, that the same thing will happen with this.
00:52:19.680With 5G towers, with electric magnetic frequencies, you know, we have gadgets that can measure those.
00:52:25.740And so I'm sure that somebody will come up with a way to measure whether it's the metals, how they're being affected.
00:52:33.400I found what you were saying about the water being on fire as a great interest.
00:52:38.740And while we were doing a little bit of research on the Kelowna fire, shoe shop fires, there were people who were being told to turn off their electricity and also to turn off their water.
00:52:50.440And if it's actually a conductor with metal, it would be interesting to know, even in that, was there something more sinister?
00:52:58.300Was there a reason that they would have been doing that?
00:53:01.300Is that anything where you can provide us a little more information on it?
00:53:06.740No, all I can say is if they want everything else in power for a while, maybe they need more power for their weapon.
00:55:45.480And all of the information you have brought to us has absolutely been so essential because you can call out one section of this.
00:55:54.080You are, you know, an expert in the way that trees burn, leaves, the water content of them.
00:56:01.200And I think that that part has been so helpful.
00:56:04.400And I'm hoping this will be a baton that we're passing to someone else to say, look, we really need an expert to now start speaking on logically and maybe providing some evidence as to how they're doing this and what technologies are behind it.
00:56:20.360Is there a way that this information could be used by people who lost their homes in these fires to come against government forces that are likely doing this damage?
00:56:57.420I believe that's the hardest thing is trying to confront them.
00:57:00.500You'd have to have all the facts, some great lawyers, massive scientists in a group, soil engineers, chemists, microwave tech people, and people that know their metals like crazy.
00:57:36.960And it's good that you have a platform now to be warning people and alerting them to what the anomalies are, what to look for, and what to videotape.
00:57:46.440Grab the evidence, as you've mentioned.
00:57:48.360And eventually, there's going to be mayors.
00:57:52.840And so, you know, I'm calling on you whistleblowers.
00:57:55.920You who have been, you know, at the level with the fire chiefs, like this fire chief we were just mentioning in the article that went to the UN, he's from Kelowna.
00:58:05.480Well, isn't that just something where it's one of the worst fires, you know, that we had in Canada?
00:58:12.660But there must be whistleblowers who have some sort of emails, correspondence, information that can begin to unfold the corruption that's going on within government.
00:58:21.620And so we're asking for people to do that.
00:58:23.460Terenzio, we had a video from Shuswap.
00:58:37.640It is the first time they're seeing what was their home.
00:58:41.180This solicit a couple, too emotional to speak on camera, saying they're still absorbing the loss.
00:58:46.280They are among hundreds of North Shuswap residents who lost homes to the raging Bush Creek East wildfire.
00:58:51.780We've gone through the process of allowing those that lost structures to privately have time to see their properties through these last couple of days.
00:59:00.560We are now moving into a re-entry phase.
00:59:03.180Michelle Schitzas is one of those re-entering the fire-ravaged area.
00:59:28.300This is Solista Place, a residential street that was absolutely obliterated with pretty much every home here, about a dozen of them, destroyed.
00:59:37.280The fire sparing next to nothing on the street, where homes once stood, nothing but piles of ashes now, mangled sheets of metal and scorched vehicles.
00:59:47.460Only a few remnants remain as reminders of the pre-fire life here, like this sign alerting motorists to kids playing in the neighborhood, and these colorful patio chairs with beautiful vistas of Shuswap Lake.
01:00:25.100Same thing, every picture there, pines in the background, dead but not burned, and the poor people that lost their homes, pines on every single side.
01:01:40.120New York, the United States, you know, was complaining about the smoke.
01:01:44.200I mean, it caused so much distress to citizens.
01:01:46.420And then, you know, bringing it back to British Columbia, again, I happened to be in the Marit area and I was staying with family.
01:01:57.360And all of a sudden, the fires were breaking out in Kelowna and then as well in Shuswap and another section.
01:02:03.720And you felt the weight of what was going on.
01:02:07.440You listened to the people in these small towns and thankfully, the majority of them, as they were talking, knew something very sinister was afoot.
01:02:17.680In the Shuswap area, the RCMP were prohibiting individuals from going in and fighting these fires.
01:02:25.360And actually, Trenzio, can we bring up my webpage for a minute?
01:02:28.540Because I just want to show the action that I sent out and just to encourage people, if this is your first time watching this, am I on, Trenzio?
01:02:40.900Sorry, I can't see all screens right now because of everything.
01:02:43.520And so, we always put out a weekly action update when we have a guest on.
01:02:48.460And so, we create a specific page with the bio, etc. for our guest and then a second page to help you within 10 minutes read through information that's so compelling.
01:03:00.560You'll sit back and you go, okay, I've been educated.
01:03:11.320And, like, if you were doubting it, go in and listen to what Dan Dix shows about the Shuswap fires, about the RCMP preventing people from coming in.
01:03:22.660And they were saying they were preventing people from looting.
01:03:25.420I mean, the people that were the residents had soot and ash and everything all over them.
01:03:31.080And they weren't allowed to bring their fuel in to keep their generators going, water in, food in.
01:03:37.020And so, when questioning the RCMP, it's like, you know, why are you doing this?
01:06:36.760And another thing I'll add is that what just made me go out of my mind as, you know, as
01:06:41.760I was away in the Merritt area, there were the massive water trucks.
01:06:46.760Apparently, they're about $100,000 each.
01:06:48.720And everybody is on, you know, in that area, farmland, in a well system.
01:06:54.280And there were trucks going back and forward every day because they'd signed a contract with one of the farmers whose well serviced all of the residents in that community on their properties.
01:08:08.660When you see the FEMA workers, and I've heard a lot, many of the FEMA workers are foreigners, a big percentage of them, where we don't even know what their language is.
01:12:45.580You know, I know what kind of courage it takes to step up and do this.
01:12:49.400But you've almost got to go in with an I don't care mentality.
01:12:53.360And the reason is, is because by doing this, we have the opportunity to save lives, to save our countries, to get bad people removed from office.
01:13:02.320And this gives the evidence in order for them and others who are going to be experiencing fires to collect information and evidence as well to hold individuals responsible.
01:14:24.740I think some of it is because people are having a really difficult time, excuse me, coping.
01:14:30.480And it's easier for them to bury their head in the sand to think that, you know, you're on to something.
01:14:36.680And many months ago, I had a pastor on.
01:14:39.520He wrote a book called The Duty of the Lesser Magistrate.
01:14:43.320And I was reading a little bit of it today.
01:14:46.400And it talked about, you know, somebody like this fire chief, that if he knows something sinister is going on, he needs to step up and call it out.
01:14:54.540And the duty of the lesser magistrate means that you will speak out against your authorities.
01:15:00.820And sometimes it's an authority speaking out against a subordinate.
01:15:06.340And you are somebody that, you know, has ringing the warning bells.
01:15:12.600You're teaching people how to deal with this issue.
01:15:14.640And I think, as I mentioned a minute ago, it's really going to pay off, Robert.
01:16:53.860Well, it's as well as that, as you and I discussed the last time you were on the show about now all of the new qualifications for building a home.
01:17:03.560And if you happen to be in these areas having fire retardant siding, you have to put sprinkler systems in and thousands and thousands of dollars.
01:17:12.940And yet, what you're telling us is that has nothing to do with how these fires will ignite or how your home will be affected.
01:17:39.000The new construction is the first house they would burn up, but they wouldn't burn those up because they're mostly mega stack and pack cities designed for the future.
01:17:48.360They just want us out of the countryside worldwide.
01:17:54.020Well, I think, like I say, I'm hoping and praying that by having people like you on the show and getting this information out, we're really covering a lot.
01:18:03.120But everything that all of the, I call it like an octopus and all the tentacles and the different ways that they're trying to force people into 15 minute cities.
01:18:15.100And so we've had Tom Harrison with, who's an expert in climate change.
01:18:35.800And again, that video is up to 70,000, 80,000 views.
01:18:39.240So I'm really, really grateful that the experts will come on and that you're courageous in doing this and really appreciate it.
01:18:47.460And that's why I ask everybody, please share this information.
01:18:50.820All of the videos that I've just mentioned are on our webpage under current issues under 15 minute cities.
01:18:56.800And then take those videos and start sharing them with your mayor and city council.
01:19:01.520And we're going to have a brand new package coming out to support our 15 minute city notice of liability.
01:19:07.000So Action for Canada is here, not to just report on what's happening, but we want to tangibly provide you the steps to take action within your own community.
01:19:16.040And that goes back to our chapters, which we showed you the map at the beginning of this.
01:20:12.460It's a very good point, because I was searching some things the other day on Google, and it was not a shock to me, but everything was exactly what the government wanted me to see.
01:21:30.120That's another reason to be courageous.
01:21:31.920Well, thank you so much, Robert, my friend.
01:21:33.920We look forward to having you back on.
01:21:35.960If you've got any news, new things to report, any new research that you get into, reach out, let us know, and we'll have you back on the show.
01:21:42.380So, just God bless you, and thank you for the work that you're doing.
01:21:54.980I can't emphasize how vital it is that you share this with the individuals that I've mentioned, elected officials, fire chiefs, insurance companies.
01:22:04.700I thought that was a very good point that Robert has brought up.
01:22:30.160Back in 2017, 18, you know, there was people from organizations here in Canada, including myself, that were trying to ring the warning bell and bring attention to this global compact.
01:22:41.780And the very fact that they're wanting to remove our borders and make migration easy.
01:22:47.620And then it was very clear in their commitment to give these migrants more funding, more support, more time than they do Canadians.
01:22:58.380And so, we're seeing that act out in real life.
01:23:02.240And more and more Canadians can no longer deny it.
01:23:04.940And so, please make sure that you join us next week.
01:23:08.040I'm going to be, you know, I used to have a program called Taboo Talks with Tanya on Tuesday.
01:23:13.060And unfortunately, I don't have the time to keep that going.
01:23:50.940Why are they bringing their failed foreign systems of governments and belief systems into Canada, which is part of the destruction of our fine nation?
01:23:59.900And so, in love, we're going to be calling this out and having a conversation.
01:24:03.080So, your knee-jerk reaction, because of all the brainwashing and conditioning, may be to reject what I'm saying.
01:24:08.960But I'm asking you to have an open mind and just maybe, you know, look into the information that we're going to be providing you so that you can make an informed decision.
01:24:18.780All right. So, our Bible verse this week is from Amos 4.13.
01:24:26.840God is the one who made the mountains.
01:27:53.780So I am just going to thank you so much.
01:27:57.660I'm going to say God bless you and God bless Canada.
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