Action4Canada - September 28, 2023


CANADIAN FIRES = GLOBAL CONTROL - PART 2 WITH TANYA GAW & ROBERT


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1 hour and 30 minutes

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163.41751

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14,717

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1,381

Misogynist Sentences

7

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11


Summary

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.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Okay, I wanted to get into Canada first, and then we'll talk about Maui also.
00:00:03.680 I just read today, in Canada, 43.5 million acres have burned just this year in Canada alone.
00:00:14.800 It's a record, the most fires you've ever had, and acreage.
00:00:19.520 This picture came up on the internet, so I had to share it.
00:00:23.360 Here the roadway collapsed with all the steel girders, the guardrails, everything,
00:00:28.060 and I'm sure there was no fuel underneath of it but this lake or river.
00:00:33.660 How in the heck could a bridge fail like that?
00:00:37.180 And we will get into that later.
00:00:39.720 What's happening is the steel I-beams and guardrails are being superheated,
00:00:45.140 and any wood part or portion of the bridge burns up because of close proximity.
00:00:52.400 They're not burning from normal flames that we know of.
00:00:55.820 This is somewhere in Canada also.
00:00:59.480 To your left is some type of outbuilding that's just burned up completely, leaving only the metals.
00:01:05.160 The car has been just toasted.
00:01:07.140 All the paint's gone.
00:01:08.600 The windows have melted out.
00:01:10.600 To achieve that, they have to start melting at 2,500 degrees, which never happens.
00:01:15.780 And to flow and pour down onto the dashboard, it's well above 2,500 degrees.
00:01:23.760 This was a very good picture I found.
00:01:25.800 There's your plastic swimming pool.
00:01:27.680 Not a hole in it.
00:01:29.740 And your media giants in America say, well, the flying embers, they burn everything.
00:01:35.200 Why is that swimming pool still there?
00:01:36.960 Not a hole in it.
00:01:38.080 And the little wood building there didn't burn up either.
00:01:41.060 And here's your vehicles.
00:01:43.660 Windows melted out.
00:01:47.480 So I'm getting into the materials more.
00:01:50.240 I'm not sure where all these are, but they're in Canada.
00:01:52.740 Here a house is missing.
00:01:53.840 The forest is dead but not burned.
00:01:55.560 And here's the kid's play structure made of wood.
00:01:58.680 I think a plastic roof.
00:02:01.100 Untouched.
00:02:01.620 Everything that is burning in these fires shouldn't be burning.
00:02:07.220 And everything that's not burning should be.
00:02:10.280 It's opposite world.
00:02:13.800 More of the same.
00:02:15.100 Plastic kids' play structure is unaffected unless there happens to be some metals right next to them.
00:02:20.920 In just a moment, Tanya will be having a conversation with our special guest speaker.
00:02:29.620 And 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.
00:02:45.120 Robert is a certified arborist with 20 years of experience, and he's been studying the plant kingdom for the last 48 years.
00:02:54.840 In addition, Robert has investigated dozens of fire aftermaths where he has determined that only three were of natural causes.
00:03:03.440 More recently, Robert has reported on the Maui and BC fires.
00:03:07.740 So we look forward to hearing more about that.
00:03:10.320 And now, will you all please help me welcome tonight's special guest speaker.
00:03:15.720 Hello, Robert.
00:03:16.640 Thank you for joining us today.
00:03:18.240 And welcome to the Empower Hour.
00:03:20.960 Well, hello.
00:03:21.620 It's nice to be back here.
00:03:24.060 Good to have you back.
00:03:25.420 Thank you, Heather.
00:03:26.460 Oh, Robert, the last time you were on, that's got to be, what, six or two months ago, I think.
00:03:32.420 And since then, much has happened in the world, in Maui, in Canada.
00:03:39.580 We've been hit very hard with fires being set here.
00:03:43.000 So we're very, very happy to have you back to do a deeper dive into what is going on in Canada.
00:03:50.460 And 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.
00:03:59.740 Trenzio, do you think I could share my screen for just a moment?
00:04:03.340 Sure thing.
00:04:04.380 Can you bring that up?
00:04:05.260 Okay.
00:04:05.540 I just wanted to show one of the headlines that recently came out.
00:04:09.320 Canadian fire chiefs deliver climate change message to United Nations following devastating season.
00:04:16.780 And so they're going on throughout the article to blame this on climate change.
00:04:21.580 I 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.
00:04:29.760 Are they going along with this propaganda?
00:04:32.220 Because the next headline is media blames climate change for Canadian wildfires, despite arrest of multiple arsonists.
00:04:39.980 I 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.
00:04:51.800 Okay.
00:04:52.100 Thank you, Trenzio.
00:04:53.340 And so, Robert, I'm looking forward to your presentation as are our viewers, and I just want to remind everyone links and information.
00:05:05.460 If 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.
00:05:14.580 Okay, Robert, my friend, over to you.
00:05:17.680 Okay.
00:05:18.160 Well, glad to be on here.
00:05:20.860 I guess I'll introduce myself first.
00:05:23.400 Many of your viewers have already heard me speak a few months back.
00:05:27.520 I've been studying the plant kingdom for 48 years in California, all the native plants, trees, shrubs, wildflowers, vines, and ferns.
00:05:36.920 It's just been my hobby and usually a scientific book in my hand, learning them all.
00:05:42.420 It's been fun.
00:05:43.220 I'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.
00:05:53.420 I like to have a warm campfire at night.
00:05:56.000 And I've had those fires from sea level to at least 12,000 feet in the high Sierra.
00:06:00.680 I've walked many fire aftermaths and stepped over all the logs trying to get down the trail, and I know what they look like.
00:06:10.040 And seven years ago, I saw in Santa Rosa, California, all the homes were missing, turned to white ash.
00:06:17.920 And what I saw was trees, trees everywhere, untouched, or so it appeared.
00:06:22.980 And I will get to those photos here shortly.
00:06:27.440 What I was going to start with is this photograph off the internet.
00:06:31.080 It's an old photo, black and white.
00:06:34.380 This is what real fire aftermaths look like.
00:06:37.700 When 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.
00:06:46.240 They leave rarely a stick, just blackened poles at different heights, and sometimes a lot less.
00:06:52.560 Sometimes it's short stumps, and like on the left here, the poles are even convoluted and burned into the wood.
00:07:02.000 This is the way they're supposed to look.
00:07:03.660 This is what I've always seen until seven years ago.
00:07:07.040 And then it rocked my world seeing some new photos that made no sense to me.
00:07:11.980 This one, I was designing a hike up north, and I wanted to do some hiking.
00:07:18.500 And for whatever reason, this came up because I was looking at the Santa Rosa area.
00:07:23.100 This came up, and it made no sense to me.
00:07:25.960 How could houses be white ash, but yet all the trees are there, even between houses?
00:07:31.840 Many of these are eucalyptus, pines, Douglas fir, cedars, spruce, fir, many flammable trees.
00:07:40.720 But they didn't burn up.
00:07:42.560 A few did, but mostly they're all green.
00:07:47.220 And it was shock treatment, so I had to go up there.
00:07:50.480 I waited a couple months.
00:07:51.420 When they put the fire out, I went up there and analyzed the place for a whole day.
00:07:59.020 And nothing was normal.
00:08:00.960 I looked at everything, all the trees, plants, and nothing was normal.
00:08:07.460 And then I saw the pictures of Paradise, which is on the screen now.
00:08:11.780 The mobile home parks.
00:08:14.560 There was 10 mobile home parks in Paradise, California.
00:08:18.180 All 10 were burned to the ground.
00:08:20.340 But yet the pine trees remained.
00:08:24.380 Horrible fires everywhere burned these mobile homes to the ground, leaving the axles and a little bit of sheet metal.
00:08:33.580 But yet the ponderosa pine were turned a little bit brown or a light shade of green.
00:08:40.660 They weren't burned up.
00:08:41.760 For anybody that doesn't know, in California, our number one forest tree is a ponderosa pine.
00:08:49.120 It's in most of our plant communities, up to probably 6,000, maybe 7,000 feet in the high Sierra.
00:08:56.000 It burns more often than any other species in the state.
00:09:00.100 Well, during this fire, it didn't happen.
00:09:02.240 And we'll go over why that happened shortly.
00:09:08.180 I'm borrowing this picture off the Internet.
00:09:10.780 I thought it was Santa Barbara or San Diego.
00:09:14.600 I'm not sure where.
00:09:16.020 But in this residential area, the houses are gone, leaving scrap metal and barely any black.
00:09:23.020 But yet behind them are eucalyptus.
00:09:25.780 The most combustible leaves I know are eucalyptus.
00:09:29.140 And they're close to the houses on both sides.
00:09:32.240 Also, there's trees between the houses.
00:09:35.360 They're brown, but they're not burned up.
00:09:38.280 What kind of fire can be that hot to decimate a house to white ash, but not burn the trees?
00:09:45.320 Hard to call it a forest fire when the forest doesn't burn.
00:09:49.220 Any questions so far?
00:09:53.520 No questions?
00:09:56.160 All right.
00:09:57.660 Can everybody hear me okay?
00:10:01.480 Okay.
00:10:02.240 Here's a picture in paradise.
00:10:05.300 The trees did not burn up.
00:10:07.800 The aluminum rims on these vehicles, they melted out and are flowing down the dirt gutter there as if they were in a foundry.
00:10:18.260 There's no combustible materials on the ground that warrants that kind of melting.
00:10:23.820 And also, why is the car upside down?
00:10:29.980 This happened in 9-11 also.
00:10:32.440 There was cars stacked on top of each other, upside down.
00:10:36.920 None of our winds in these fires could lift this 4,000-pound car and turn it upside down.
00:10:42.880 That wouldn't happen.
00:10:43.780 Okay, I wanted to get into Canada first, and then we'll talk about Maui also.
00:10:49.180 I'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.
00:11:07.240 So, it's a record, the most fires you've ever had, and acreage.
00:11:11.240 This picture came up on the Internet, so I had to share it.
00:11:16.400 Here, the roadway collapsed with all the steel girders, the guardrails, everything.
00:11:21.100 And I'm sure there was no fuel underneath of it, but this lake or river.
00:11:26.700 How in the heck could a bridge fail like that?
00:11:30.260 And we will get into that later.
00:11:32.760 What's happening is the steel I-beams and guardrails are being superheated.
00:11:38.860 And any wood part or portion of the bridge burns up because of close proximity.
00:11:45.500 They're not burning from normal flames that we know of.
00:11:51.100 This happened down south of me, down in Malibu, California.
00:11:55.500 There was a bridge here.
00:11:57.360 And the same thing, a creek underneath with leaves everywhere.
00:12:01.420 And the steel girders under the road have bent and swayed.
00:12:06.060 And the tar had melted and fallen through into the creek.
00:12:09.940 And as you can see, the trees are dead but not burned.
00:12:14.480 Sorry, it's a blurry photo.
00:12:15.920 I took this off the Internet.
00:12:16.900 I wanted to show what is going on with these steel girders.
00:12:21.800 How could they heat up to these heat temperatures and sway and sag like that?
00:12:27.580 This is somewhere in Canada also.
00:12:33.640 To your left is some type of outbuilding that's just burned up completely, leaving only the metals.
00:12:39.360 The car has been just toasted.
00:12:41.180 All the paint's gone.
00:12:42.660 The windows have melted out.
00:12:44.560 To achieve that, they have to start melting at 2,500 degrees, which never happens.
00:12:49.820 And to flow and pour down onto the dashboard, it's well above 2,500 degrees.
00:12:58.640 Aluminum rims that you saw in the last couple photos, they melt out at 1,221 degrees.
00:13:05.540 They never melt out either.
00:13:06.840 They're at ground level, and there's no combustible materials even close to them.
00:13:12.980 A couple rubber hoses in your engine compartment, belts, and some seat cushions isn't enough to melt your windshield or your aluminum rims.
00:13:23.100 One of the things I noted here was the rim laying on that plywood.
00:13:30.140 The plywood got real—the rim got really hot, burned the tire up completely.
00:13:35.360 The rubber's gone, and it made a perfect arc around the plywood there.
00:13:40.100 But it didn't continue burning the plywood.
00:13:42.780 It just went out.
00:13:45.120 It tells me the metal itself is on fire.
00:13:48.220 Those are steel rims, not aluminum.
00:13:50.140 The steel rims I have not seen melted out yet.
00:13:53.100 And in the background, you see a forest that looks like it's a little burned, but it's mostly dead and not burned up.
00:14:01.480 This is the way I find my windshields.
00:14:05.480 I've seen somewhere between 600 and 800 cars or automobiles.
00:14:10.560 Every window, without exception, have been melted out like this.
00:14:15.100 And I have a couple fire captain friends that are on YouTube analyzing Paradise, California.
00:14:20.700 Both great friends of mine now.
00:14:23.100 They've said in their 60 combined years they've never seen a window melt out.
00:14:28.680 Yet 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.
00:14:39.500 This is up in Canada also.
00:14:42.820 Your rubber tires are completely gone.
00:14:46.540 Windows are melted out.
00:14:47.960 There's only metals left.
00:14:49.760 And rarely I will find blackened wood of any kind.
00:14:54.820 I will find a little bit, but not that much.
00:14:57.060 The paint's always gone.
00:15:02.380 Let's see.
00:15:03.640 This is in Canada also.
00:15:05.600 The whole forest is dead, but I can't say it's burned up except for the one tree right in front.
00:15:10.300 That looks more like a normal fire.
00:15:12.140 But I would equate that to the ambient heat from this building that's missing.
00:15:17.160 It burned to the ground, and the two blackened poles were the closest thing to it.
00:15:21.760 So they did burn up.
00:15:23.540 The cars melted out again.
00:15:25.400 Aluminum rims are flowing away.
00:15:27.460 But there's that forest.
00:15:29.460 It didn't burn up.
00:15:30.820 It didn't.
00:15:31.360 Hard to call it a forest fire when the needles of the trees did not burn up.
00:15:38.800 This is also Canada.
00:15:40.980 And I kept this one because of the trees in the background.
00:15:45.100 It's kind of like they're slow cooking, but they won't ignite.
00:15:48.920 And on a forest fire, the biggest thing that's burning on any forest fire is the needles or leaves.
00:15:55.380 But that's not happening.
00:15:57.180 Any of these pictures, you won't find the whole forest burned up.
00:16:00.160 This is also in Canada.
00:16:03.460 A house is missing.
00:16:04.680 Brown trees everywhere, but they really didn't burn up.
00:16:10.400 More of the same, this house is just missing.
00:16:13.680 I kind of say they're missing now.
00:16:15.720 I usually don't say they're burned up.
00:16:18.760 Here's one back in the forest.
00:16:20.580 Which way did the fire come from?
00:16:22.180 If it's a forest fire, it didn't come down this driveway where the greenery is.
00:16:26.600 And every side back there, there's dead trees, but they're not burned up.
00:16:30.160 Nope.
00:16:32.960 What I see very often in these aftermaths is plastics that are not melted or burned up.
00:16:39.460 Here on the far left, you have the swimming pool, plastic on the inside that did not burn up.
00:16:44.920 I find that quite often in other materials that I'll get to here.
00:16:51.100 Whole forest is dead, but not burned up.
00:16:53.680 There's a spruce tree on the left over there behind the pool.
00:16:56.340 That's in the pine family.
00:16:57.520 That should have burned up.
00:16:58.880 It didn't happen.
00:16:59.540 Another car melted out.
00:17:03.720 This one had steel rims.
00:17:06.580 You see the windshield gone.
00:17:08.020 All the windows, completely gone.
00:17:09.480 This is the way I find the rims.
00:17:13.040 They'll either chunk out in pieces or they'll melt and flow away from the vehicle going downhill.
00:17:20.000 And they'll keep flowing sometimes 20 feet away when there's nothing out there on the pavement to keep them liquefied.
00:17:27.620 But yet there they are at 1221 degrees or more to keep on flowing.
00:17:32.380 So the metals are getting superheated, far beyond any wood combustion fire that we know of.
00:17:40.020 This was in Canada also.
00:17:41.740 Fire was here and here's some paper.
00:17:43.780 Didn't want to burn that day.
00:17:45.400 Tried to burn a little bit.
00:17:47.100 Just didn't want to burn.
00:17:49.160 I see this a lot.
00:17:50.340 Lots of materials like this.
00:17:53.020 Another one up north.
00:17:55.260 A mugo pine, a little pine there in the foreground is a mugo pine with a dwarf Alberta spruce, the conical shaped one.
00:18:01.420 And the whole background.
00:18:04.540 Leaves, leaves, leaves and more leaves.
00:18:07.220 But the house is missing.
00:18:09.260 This is happening worldwide.
00:18:11.800 This was a very good picture I found.
00:18:13.840 There's your plastic swimming pool.
00:18:15.720 Not a hole in it.
00:18:17.780 And your media giants in America say, well, the flying embers, they burn everything.
00:18:23.240 Why is that swimming pool still there?
00:18:24.980 Not a hole in it.
00:18:26.120 And the little wood building there didn't burn up either.
00:18:30.100 And here's your vehicles.
00:18:31.780 Windows melted out.
00:18:35.620 So I'm getting into the materials more.
00:18:38.180 I'm not sure where all these are, but they're in Canada.
00:18:40.760 Here a house is missing.
00:18:41.860 The forest is dead but not burned.
00:18:43.580 And here's the kid's play structure made of wood.
00:18:46.700 I think a plastic roof.
00:18:49.260 Untouched.
00:18:50.760 Everything that is burning in these fires shouldn't be burning.
00:18:54.560 And everything that's not burning should be.
00:18:58.320 It's opposite world.
00:19:01.860 More of the same.
00:19:03.080 Plastic kids' play structure is unaffected unless there happens to be some metals right next to them.
00:19:08.960 And the forest is dead but not burned.
00:19:11.700 I kept this one for the background, of course.
00:19:16.460 No trees are burned except for the one in the middle on the left.
00:19:19.380 But mostly down at the bottom.
00:19:21.100 This is a wooden fence.
00:19:22.620 Notice the burn on the wood slats that fell out on the sidewalk.
00:19:28.080 They burned in these little black spots.
00:19:30.540 That's where the attachment points are.
00:19:32.380 The nails.
00:19:32.860 The nails themselves are on fire.
00:19:35.660 It should have burned the whole post.
00:19:37.160 Didn't happen.
00:19:38.560 Just the metals that are in the fence.
00:19:43.840 That trampoline got burned up because I think it was too close to the house.
00:19:47.500 Mostly I will find trampolines intact with only a few holes in them.
00:19:51.900 A synthetic like that that should have burned up quickly.
00:19:55.440 That one was a little different.
00:19:56.600 Still trees around, unburned.
00:20:01.360 Not sure of this location either.
00:20:03.520 Here a whole building is gone.
00:20:05.860 And all your cars are toasted.
00:20:07.620 Aluminum rims are out.
00:20:08.640 Windows are out.
00:20:09.700 The background has trees everywhere.
00:20:12.020 And across the canyon there's some more areas that are burned up.
00:20:16.460 But the trees did not burn up.
00:20:18.660 Not a forest fire in the least.
00:20:20.320 And how did the fire get here?
00:20:27.240 I guess it crossed this huge dirt area.
00:20:30.320 Because the other side, it's got some black.
00:20:33.320 But the trees didn't burn up.
00:20:35.100 Even ones that have the needles very low to the ground.
00:20:38.820 They should have ignited.
00:20:39.980 But they didn't.
00:20:43.700 This was a...
00:20:45.320 Boy, this was a really good photograph.
00:20:47.880 I guess they've replaced this section of train track that was bent like this.
00:20:54.480 There's no fire I know that could have bent this steel.
00:20:58.180 All the wood slats that go across, the timbers that cross underneath the tracks,
00:21:04.060 are robotized.
00:21:05.300 Those should have been burned up.
00:21:06.580 They're made of wood.
00:21:07.740 Creosote or not, they should have burned up.
00:21:10.040 If they didn't, what the heck bent those tracks?
00:21:13.940 I could make a bonfire on these tracks.
00:21:17.780 They'd never contort and twist like this.
00:21:20.960 No way.
00:21:21.760 Never.
00:21:22.760 So what could have bent these things?
00:21:24.500 The wood didn't burn up, so that couldn't have done it.
00:21:27.420 Where'd the heat source come from to bend these tracks?
00:21:32.680 These things are almost superstructures.
00:21:34.900 They don't bend.
00:21:35.580 So the steel, metals, they're all being superheated.
00:21:42.240 That's all I have on Canada.
00:21:44.200 But all these pictures are similar.
00:21:46.180 It doesn't matter where I am in the world looking at photos.
00:21:49.100 Greece, Spain, Portugal, England, China, Australia.
00:21:52.880 It doesn't matter where.
00:21:54.240 It's the same technology that we're being attacked with.
00:21:58.080 And we think about our wood fires.
00:22:04.520 Well, they burn the organic matter and houses that are made of wood.
00:22:08.740 There's butane, propane, acetylene.
00:22:12.880 But none of those can do this.
00:22:14.800 They can't turn this whole area to white ash and forget to burn trees.
00:22:19.080 The only thing I can come up with is some type of microwave technology.
00:22:24.440 Many of your people have already studied this.
00:22:28.080 The metals are getting superheated.
00:22:31.380 And if a tree is out in the open away from metals, the trees are left alone.
00:22:36.660 They may be cooked from the inside out, but I can't say they're burned up.
00:22:41.760 This new technology is pretty frightening.
00:22:45.280 So here we are in the city of Lanai, Lahaina, on the island of Maui.
00:22:51.820 Here's the giant ficus.
00:22:53.140 I believe they said it's a banyan tree or Benjamin figs, one of the ficus.
00:22:58.080 It's one tree with aerial roots that come down, hit the ground, and turn into another trunk.
00:23:03.720 The thing will spread like that for a quarter acre or a half acre or even more.
00:23:07.520 One tree.
00:23:09.140 The building in front is toasted.
00:23:11.080 The roof's gone.
00:23:11.920 The windows are gone.
00:23:12.780 Everything's completely burned out.
00:23:14.100 360 degrees around this tree is completely burned up.
00:23:18.940 How did it forget to burn the tree?
00:23:22.080 And even palm trees around there are very wilted, but they didn't burn up.
00:23:26.860 Looking at close, this is a very clear picture.
00:23:29.900 How could that building get that incredibly hot and not do much damage to the tree?
00:23:35.860 I believe the whole tree's wilted, cooked from the inside out, but not necessarily burned up except for 15 feet around the building.
00:23:44.160 That's it.
00:23:44.660 I have hopes that it'll grow back, but most trees I see that get cooked like this are dead.
00:23:52.840 They're cooked from the inside out.
00:23:55.180 But the jury's out on that.
00:23:57.060 Hopefully this tree will grow back.
00:23:58.400 I know a lot of people love this old specimen tree.
00:24:01.280 And these are some of the streets now in Maui.
00:24:07.640 It's hard to find black ash anywhere.
00:24:11.500 Most fires, you have black everywhere.
00:24:14.140 Forest fires have black all over, even burned up houses in a residential area.
00:24:18.640 When you do find them, there's black everywhere.
00:24:21.660 Not in these new fires.
00:24:24.080 These trees, these homes are burned down to white ash and a tree on the far right.
00:24:29.180 I don't know the species there.
00:24:30.320 I can't tell.
00:24:31.740 Well, it looks like it's kind of dead, but it did not burn up.
00:24:36.000 Same with these.
00:24:37.340 The cars are toasted.
00:24:38.440 The windows are gone.
00:24:40.140 The aluminum rims are melted out.
00:24:42.320 And yet those trees, those darn trees, refuse to burn.
00:24:46.880 This is a new technology we're experiencing.
00:24:50.040 Who knows when they invented it?
00:24:51.780 They used a form of it, at least, on 9-11.
00:24:55.380 Because a lot of those cars look the same as this.
00:24:57.920 Toasted, like Judy Wood would say.
00:24:59.600 Here, a house is missing.
00:25:02.400 And behind it are eucalyptus trees.
00:25:04.400 They are very flammable.
00:25:05.680 They, maybe they burned a little bit.
00:25:08.360 I believe they had dead limbs on them already.
00:25:10.860 And the greens lower down.
00:25:13.000 They should have burned up and they didn't.
00:25:16.180 The El Camino or Ranchero vehicle there is half burned up, which is rare.
00:25:20.400 I usually don't see that.
00:25:22.400 Perhaps the fireman got there quick and put that out.
00:25:25.220 But even then, the windows are melted out already.
00:25:29.320 And on your left is a plastic garbage can.
00:25:32.100 The only one I found on all the Hawaiian pictures.
00:25:34.960 They generally come into these places just before or after the fire, close the towns off or the areas, and take all the evidence.
00:25:47.260 That's what I call it.
00:25:48.580 Plastics, synthetics, rubber hoses, anything that didn't burn that should have.
00:25:53.100 Or even other items on the property.
00:25:55.620 Just take everything away so the public won't see it.
00:25:59.100 These plastic garbage cans are hard to find.
00:26:01.700 Even the 38 Aftermaths I've gone to.
00:26:05.720 Usually they're way down the hill in the backyard where they're not using them for garbage anymore.
00:26:10.200 And the people removing them do not see them.
00:26:13.860 I find them because I walk around everywhere.
00:26:15.740 And they are untouched unless they're in very close proximity to metals.
00:26:21.880 Also a wood fence right next to it.
00:26:24.820 That didn't really want to burn up either.
00:26:27.140 So your organic matter is not really on fire much.
00:26:30.100 Just the metals.
00:26:32.460 Oh, and those are eucalyptus leaves right there.
00:26:34.340 I can tell by the branch structure on the ground.
00:26:37.260 Most combustible leaves I know are from the eucalyptus genus.
00:26:41.900 It's a very large genus.
00:26:43.340 Here's an aerial shot, I believe, unless there's a building that is tall.
00:26:48.920 You see all white houses just gone down to white ash.
00:26:53.620 But I see trees.
00:26:55.320 Some are burned.
00:26:56.760 And some are just super wilted.
00:26:58.520 As far as you can see, they're all about the same color.
00:27:03.520 A new type of forest fire that forgets to burn the trees.
00:27:09.340 I want to talk about the boats because that has been coming up.
00:27:12.420 And also the blue color.
00:27:14.140 I have not studied the blue.
00:27:15.660 Perhaps there's some truth to that.
00:27:18.080 But what are these boats on fire for?
00:27:20.120 Did 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?
00:27:30.240 That one, and this is the glass bottom boat, I've heard.
00:27:35.220 That's anchored out there in the middle of the bay.
00:27:39.220 So I believe they're using the weapons broadly.
00:27:42.340 And they're burning up boats also.
00:27:47.040 I don't have a clue why that's happening.
00:27:53.200 I had to put this in there.
00:27:54.920 This was in California at a reservoir called Whiskeytown Reservoir near the city of Redding, California.
00:28:02.320 A couple years back, the car fire.
00:28:07.300 We noticed the boats burned at the ends of the dock.
00:28:11.360 Both docks here at the ends, they burned up.
00:28:14.460 The boats got fried pretty bad in the woods kind of intact out there.
00:28:18.920 Didn't burn up completely.
00:28:20.040 Almost like the fire was on the other side of the lake, and the lake, I don't know, half the lake seemed to burn up.
00:28:29.460 But it didn't go farther.
00:28:31.740 Although down below me, there's pine trees here.
00:28:34.060 That's a digger pine or gray pine of California.
00:28:36.700 Didn't burn up.
00:28:38.140 I just wanted to show the contrast.
00:28:40.260 This is happening everywhere, not just on Maui.
00:28:43.680 The boat on the far left is just burned up.
00:28:46.100 But this is nearby, just down at the dock level.
00:28:52.160 What does that to a boat?
00:28:54.120 Way out here.
00:28:55.060 The trees are far away.
00:28:57.000 What kind of embers came out here and burned these boats up?
00:29:00.680 The trees didn't burn.
00:29:01.840 You can see them all back there.
00:29:02.880 Mostly those are digger pine, ponderosa pine.
00:29:06.000 Those are the two.
00:29:06.820 And then there's another one, a knob cone pine.
00:29:09.620 I know what the trees are just by looking at them from a distance.
00:29:12.280 Can't trick me.
00:29:13.020 This is also on Maui.
00:29:17.120 I don't know where, but this came up on Maui.
00:29:19.380 The house is gone.
00:29:21.000 Whatever else he had here.
00:29:23.120 No trees are burned up.
00:29:24.740 They're just dried out brown or even black leaves.
00:29:27.780 But they refuse to ignite.
00:29:31.120 It's a whole new type of forest fire or weapon.
00:29:35.360 Been a lot of talk about the blue.
00:29:37.000 Like I said, I can't remark on the blue or not.
00:29:39.520 What I see is synthetic umbrellas with no holes in them, maybe a little bit melted on the side.
00:29:47.220 And here the building's been burned up and just leaving metals, and the simple little synthetics would not burn up.
00:29:53.920 What happened to their flying embers theory?
00:29:56.800 I hear that so much.
00:29:58.480 Somebody needs to be slapped that says that flying embers.
00:30:01.020 And there's your palm trees.
00:30:03.700 A dead leaf on a palm tree I can light on fire with a cigarette lighter.
00:30:07.780 And nobody goes around cleaning up every single palm tree and making them look pristine.
00:30:12.380 So I know a percentage of the leaves were dead, hanging straight down.
00:30:16.520 They're very flammable, like a grass.
00:30:19.040 They didn't burn that day.
00:30:20.080 Even in this one, all these palm trees, perhaps they're all dead.
00:30:27.280 I don't know.
00:30:27.700 They might regenerate.
00:30:29.720 A very sharp, crisp picture.
00:30:32.440 A building right behind the car is missing.
00:30:35.340 The organic matter refused to burn.
00:30:37.960 And the car is just completely toasted, like it was hit by lightning for an hour.
00:30:42.760 However, I've never seen anything like this in my wildest dreams.
00:30:47.700 I think everybody's seen the Jeep.
00:30:49.840 Even the tin hood melted out.
00:30:53.540 For the metals, even the light metals, they have to get up to 2,750 degrees and more to start melting them.
00:31:01.800 So all the window is gone, aluminum rims melted out, and it's sitting out in the street.
00:31:08.080 Many of these cars are all by themselves with nothing around them.
00:31:12.540 Nothing.
00:31:14.880 Even these, how far apart they are.
00:31:17.560 And I believe that's a cat.
00:31:21.260 I thought it was just some blackened embers, but it has legs.
00:31:25.080 So, and I heard there was a cat somewhere.
00:31:26.980 So sorry about that, folks.
00:31:29.920 The cat didn't even know what hit him.
00:31:31.620 It got cooked from the inside out and caught on fire.
00:31:35.220 I hope it went quickly.
00:31:36.480 Another very good picture showing devastation.
00:31:42.740 Every car the same.
00:31:44.880 And I heard the, there was a fire on the water where people were trying to go in the ocean and save themselves.
00:31:50.060 And along the shoreline, there was fire in the water.
00:31:53.520 I don't believe it's a gas leak, diesel or gas or oil or anything.
00:31:58.240 I believe the water itself was on fire.
00:32:00.260 Like all these other areas.
00:32:03.060 And I was going to talk about water.
00:32:05.500 We'll get to the water soon.
00:32:07.240 Water moves your electrical currents fast.
00:32:13.180 Like dropping a toaster in the, like dropping a toaster in the bathtub when you're in it.
00:32:20.500 It's plugged in.
00:32:22.220 That's what the electrical currents do.
00:32:24.900 And 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.
00:32:36.580 And these fires will stay in the creek bed and not climb up the bank and burn the mountain down.
00:32:43.300 They'll go a quarter mile staying in the creek area.
00:32:48.480 So there's a lot of electrical current in these low areas where there's a lot of moisture.
00:32:53.620 And I just believe the water, the ocean water was on fire itself.
00:32:57.420 And it was no gas or diesel or oil.
00:33:00.080 I just don't believe that.
00:33:01.240 And that's my two cents on that.
00:33:02.780 Another home, burned to the ground, eucalyptus in the background, untouched, probably dead though.
00:33:13.160 And I knew I would find some play structures.
00:33:15.820 They've cleaned it up pretty well, but some people are getting into Maui and they're taking pictures and putting them on the internet.
00:33:22.640 So I found this plastic.
00:33:24.060 Usually 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.
00:33:34.040 They don't want evidence laying around.
00:33:36.740 And that's every aftermath I go to.
00:33:40.440 So here is what I shared before.
00:33:43.560 I'm going to put some of those photos on here for contrast.
00:33:46.040 This is Greenville, California, where we had the Million Acre Dixie Fire.
00:33:52.780 All the plastics in town were removed.
00:33:55.560 These happened to be behind a wall where you couldn't see them from the street.
00:33:59.600 Because I walked all the streets and I looked around.
00:34:01.900 I found the only plastics I found all day were in this one yard.
00:34:05.300 They're a little bit melted.
00:34:06.720 And I believe there's some metals next to them.
00:34:10.200 But they didn't burn up.
00:34:11.380 And in the background is a piece of 2x4 wood.
00:34:13.900 Didn't burn up.
00:34:14.560 This was paradise three years later.
00:34:18.840 The trees are there.
00:34:21.000 The little plastic dog igloo didn't burn up.
00:34:25.440 Many anomalies even three years later.
00:34:28.220 Because I couldn't get up there earlier.
00:34:30.920 I'm not sure where this is.
00:34:32.820 Same technology.
00:34:35.300 Every window, every aluminum rim always melted out.
00:34:39.260 A hundred percent.
00:34:40.440 In central California, in a place called Lake Sonoma, we had some fire in the, it's a coastal range with the tallest tree in the world.
00:34:52.860 The coastal redwood here.
00:34:54.160 And the second tallest, Douglas fir, where it has a number on it, P2.
00:35:00.260 Douglas fir actually happens to be the second tallest tree in the world.
00:35:03.380 And it's the king of the pine family, largest of the whole pine family.
00:35:08.160 They didn't burn up that day.
00:35:09.820 All the needles were on them.
00:35:12.260 The trunks are blackened.
00:35:14.260 But the most important thing here was all the plastics.
00:35:18.280 There was three or four houses or cabins in this area that were burned to the ground.
00:35:22.040 They collected all their plastics and wood in there, I see.
00:35:26.320 And they stockpiled them here to get ready to truck them off-site so nobody would see the evidence of the unburned materials.
00:35:34.160 I can find these usually somewhere if I get to the fire quick enough.
00:35:38.560 And they don't cordon them off.
00:35:40.280 This came from the internet.
00:35:41.480 It was somewhere in California.
00:35:43.420 Same scenario.
00:35:44.680 All the plastics.
00:35:45.580 And the house up there, all that's left is the stonework, all the brick.
00:35:53.240 The whole top's missing.
00:35:54.260 The windows are gone.
00:35:55.960 Another thing I don't find is windows from homes.
00:35:59.760 I don't find them.
00:36:01.060 I believe they're melting up too.
00:36:02.900 I don't find shattered glass all over from the home's windows.
00:36:06.780 I forgot about that.
00:36:07.700 It's a new anomaly I have to look at more often.
00:36:11.160 That's on the internet.
00:36:12.140 Everybody's seen it, I'm sure.
00:36:13.160 House is gone.
00:36:13.980 On the plastic slides, just okay.
00:36:18.680 This is an aerial shot of paradise.
00:36:22.100 These are mostly ponderosa pine and white fir, the two most prevalent trees in the state of California.
00:36:29.840 And they would burn the most, of course, out of the whole state.
00:36:33.500 Here, there are 60 to 80 foot tall second growth trees.
00:36:37.780 And all the houses are just missing.
00:36:40.440 They're gone.
00:36:41.120 There's even some plastic bins in the court.
00:36:44.340 You see the plastic bins.
00:36:46.020 I have a friend that lived up there and a couple other folks that visited right after the fire.
00:36:50.720 And they said none of the plastic bins were melted.
00:36:54.180 Whoever's doing the cleanup, they were sloppy there seven years or six, seven years ago.
00:36:59.180 They didn't take all the plastics away.
00:37:00.760 Now it's hard to find them anywhere I go.
00:37:03.320 And I don't see melted puddles of plastic on the ground ever.
00:37:07.720 So there you go.
00:37:08.780 Homes are gone and the pines are dead, but they didn't burn up.
00:37:12.400 Didn't happen.
00:37:13.600 That's an aerial picture of paradise.
00:37:17.360 I want people to show me the burned up trees.
00:37:19.480 There's a few Italian cypresses on the left they planted in a row.
00:37:23.500 Those seem to burn for some reason.
00:37:25.780 But the whole forest is there and the homes are just missing.
00:37:31.600 Never seen this in my entire life.
00:37:33.920 I've walked the whole state.
00:37:35.420 I've backpacked everywhere.
00:37:36.920 I've learned every tree in the state.
00:37:38.680 I know which trees burn, which ones don't.
00:37:40.860 And they all burn in my little tiny campfire.
00:37:43.780 These are eucalyptus.
00:37:47.380 Big Basin State Park in California where we have a grove of redwood trees.
00:37:51.140 They burned the whole park and took it away from us.
00:37:54.140 And here I have the Pacific Ocean behind me.
00:37:57.660 I'm standing on Highway 1 looking at the eucalyptus.
00:38:00.780 These trees I can light on fire with a cigarette lighter in my hand.
00:38:04.460 A green leaf on the tree.
00:38:06.460 No exception.
00:38:08.060 Here the fire went under the trees, forgot to burn the leaves.
00:38:13.780 Incidentally, they closed that park.
00:38:16.320 They opened it two years later.
00:38:18.820 They don't take cash anymore.
00:38:21.100 You have to get online reservations to go out and play.
00:38:25.040 You can't visit the park.
00:38:26.120 Just drive in and pay your $10.
00:38:27.980 You have to get on the computer and get your day use permit to go out and play.
00:38:33.320 They're doing this everywhere.
00:38:34.960 Even Yosemite, National Park.
00:38:36.900 I have a senior citizen pass.
00:38:38.940 That doesn't matter.
00:38:39.600 I still have to get on the computer and get my day use permit.
00:38:44.120 So they're pushing this everywhere.
00:38:46.000 And they won't take cash here either.
00:38:48.620 And there are a few naturalists and firemen that were on site.
00:38:51.880 I talked to them and I got nowhere.
00:38:53.920 They didn't have a clue what I was even talking about when I spoke about the fires.
00:38:58.040 This is your giant bluegum eucalyptus.
00:39:03.100 In 33 years of doing trees, I've never seen a hole, a cavity inside of any species of eucalyptus.
00:39:10.000 They compartmentalize their wounds very, very well and seal up and make some heartwood, which is dead tissue.
00:39:16.880 Here, this thing, it's seven feet tall laying on its side.
00:39:20.680 I walked all the way around the stump.
00:39:22.200 It's also, this is in cattle country, where they insulate.
00:39:27.640 This is September.
00:39:28.800 The grass is only an inch tall, perhaps.
00:39:31.520 They have to bring the hay truck up there to throw hay out to feed the animals because there's not enough grass for them to eat.
00:39:39.360 How could this giant thing burn at the bottom like this and then fall over?
00:39:45.100 No leaves were burned and it was about 130 feet tall and maybe eight feet in diameter at the base.
00:39:51.460 Well, the answer is right behind it is one of these T-posts that you see on the right.
00:39:55.680 That there's a T-post right behind it up against the trunk or was until it bent.
00:40:01.380 How hot did that T-post get to do this kind of damage?
00:40:05.300 And I'm standing on a paved road.
00:40:06.680 There's almost zero combustible materials anywhere near, but yet this thing cooked from the inside out.
00:40:16.120 Kincaid fire up north also.
00:40:18.600 Any tree growing over the road that looked black, they cut them down.
00:40:22.500 They were all hollow and burned from the inside out.
00:40:25.320 This is either a coast live oak or a California beige leaf, which is in the avocado family or laurel family.
00:40:31.720 They hold a ton of water.
00:40:32.720 The water heats up the fastest in a microwave, opposed to pine sap, which heats up a little bit slower.
00:40:39.940 Even though it's more flammable or combustible, pine sap gets the right temperature.
00:40:44.520 It really ignites and burns a forest tree down.
00:40:48.140 But one of these, it's almost pure water.
00:40:50.640 There should be no flammability here.
00:40:52.600 Yet, these are the first to burn from the inside out.
00:40:55.360 Whatever holds the most water, whether it's drought tolerant or not.
00:41:01.120 There's a mobile home park in our California Delta waterways.
00:41:05.580 This happens to be a mulberry tree.
00:41:08.860 It's in the same family as your fig trees from Hawaii.
00:41:12.380 When you cut off a branch, it has white sappy juice.
00:41:15.180 Same family.
00:41:16.300 They both hold tons of water in a white sappy consistent sap.
00:41:21.060 This guy, you could cut it to the ground.
00:41:24.340 It would grow back.
00:41:25.980 An extreme water-holding capacity tree.
00:41:28.980 It was in some type of lawn area.
00:41:31.800 And the lawn looked like it burned up a little bit.
00:41:34.040 But the weeds everywhere else did not burn.
00:41:37.140 To me, it looks like lightning bolts hit it all day long.
00:41:40.200 And it almost just exploded.
00:41:42.320 A lot of water, though.
00:41:43.900 So I believe it cooked from the inside out, which it looks like.
00:41:47.560 And all the bark, I guess, flew off or burned off.
00:41:50.980 This looked like a lightning strike from 12,000 feet in the high Sierra.
00:41:57.540 Unbelievable.
00:41:58.760 This is a blue oak.
00:42:01.380 Above the foothill, grassy plains, we have a blue oak forest.
00:42:05.880 This is a young tree.
00:42:06.800 It's not very old.
00:42:07.560 It should not have a cavity in it.
00:42:09.220 But there it is, burned from the inside out.
00:42:11.360 And generally, at the ground level.
00:42:12.740 Last year in July, we had a fire near Auburn, California, on the way to Lake Tahoe.
00:42:22.540 A huge one.
00:42:23.480 The mosquito fire, they called it.
00:42:25.280 All the trees are dead.
00:42:26.880 They did not burn up.
00:42:27.920 And I wanted to speak about the cambium layer, the growth layer of all your plants and trees.
00:42:33.720 It's just inside the bark.
00:42:35.480 And there's some real active fluids in it.
00:42:38.180 In pines, it's sappy.
00:42:39.540 In water, trees, it's more, you know, liquidy.
00:42:43.640 Well, I believe that's what's on fire.
00:42:46.460 Because if you look at the ponderosa pine on the right, those are perhaps 75, 80 feet high.
00:42:51.460 They're only black on the trunks.
00:42:53.280 The needles would not ignite.
00:42:55.440 The number one thing that burns is your needle.
00:42:57.720 And many of these are touching the ground.
00:42:59.980 So I think your cambium fluids are on fire in the trees.
00:43:06.280 And that's only because of the water content or sap content.
00:43:09.840 But the trees are not burning up.
00:43:12.220 They're not.
00:43:12.960 And you see the cars, same technology.
00:43:16.760 This is the way I find almost every tire.
00:43:19.340 All your black rubber tires is missing.
00:43:24.520 And you just see this black, hard, I guess, pure carbon or whatever is left.
00:43:30.200 And it's slinky like steel belts in a pile.
00:43:34.520 That's 99% of what I find.
00:43:37.520 Then I find this.
00:43:39.280 And it's in the same area, which doesn't compute.
00:43:41.900 So I lift it up to play devil's advocate.
00:43:45.860 And I look on the ground.
00:43:47.120 There's a circle where it's been sitting for a year or much longer.
00:43:51.920 Nobody just rolled it there and set it down.
00:43:53.880 And I can't figure out why this didn't even melt, burn, disfigure in any way.
00:43:59.880 Then I see this.
00:44:01.600 I change lenses and put my close-up lens on.
00:44:04.800 Polyester cord.
00:44:05.840 I believe there's one steel cord in it on the lip here to secure it to the rim of the car.
00:44:12.400 But other than that, it's all rubber and polyester.
00:44:16.600 These, every time I look at them, it says polyester cord.
00:44:20.300 This is one of the best pieces of evidence I have.
00:44:24.220 A normal forest fire would just burn them all up and probably leave some rubber here and there.
00:44:31.760 It's one or the other, like that or just missing.
00:44:35.820 Never a partially burned tire.
00:44:38.160 I've seen a couple thousand tires by now.
00:44:40.560 Sometimes I go to a house where there are a hoarder of car parts.
00:44:43.680 And there's tires everywhere, piles.
00:44:45.440 Then I see one of these.
00:44:47.940 Unbelievable.
00:44:48.420 The big base in redwoods over on our coast.
00:44:53.640 To my left is a house that's missing, a plastic swimming pool that didn't melt.
00:44:57.620 And here's your canopy again with a glass table underneath.
00:45:01.180 All the tree trunks are blackened, but the needles didn't burn.
00:45:05.360 Although redwood trees are very, very fire retardant, still, when you put their needles in a little fire or a firestorm, they burn up.
00:45:13.480 Then the trees sucker back, as you see in the background.
00:45:15.720 They're suckery green up and down the redwood trunks.
00:45:18.860 They will regenerate, luckily for us.
00:45:22.280 But here's your canopy.
00:45:24.700 No holes in it.
00:45:26.440 I'm waiting for the flying embers to put the holes in it.
00:45:29.320 They're lying.
00:45:30.320 Every time the media opens their mouth about this flying embers, it's just a lie.
00:45:34.900 And if they are flying, they're not normal flames that we know of.
00:45:40.140 They're something else.
00:45:41.300 There's not a hole in that thing.
00:45:42.520 And it's doubtful they're made of asbestos.
00:45:46.440 This is another famous shot of mine.
00:45:48.900 The mobile home parked out in our California Delta.
00:45:52.380 The whole mobile home is gone.
00:45:54.320 This is the little deck in front, and that's the door frame that you open up to walk inside your mobile home.
00:46:00.220 Why is the only wood there not black or burned?
00:46:03.260 Even on the side of the door.
00:46:05.800 It was very, very hot to do this kind of damage to this mobile home.
00:46:10.360 Why is that deck not black at all?
00:46:13.920 Shows you we're dealing with a different flame.
00:46:15.660 And there's other things in here, a little duster, a gas can, whatever else.
00:46:20.480 Still, that should be burned up and gone.
00:46:23.580 It's not happening.
00:46:24.500 And around California, at least, there's five or six people they're putting in jail, and they're accusing them of starting these fires.
00:46:34.500 This is one of those places, the Fawn Fire out of Redding, California.
00:46:38.140 I guess two years ago now, they took a blonde lady, blonde hair, and they put her in jail and said, she did it.
00:46:45.920 She couldn't have started this fire in her wildest dreams.
00:46:49.360 What kind of wood post burns only at the nails and then goes out between the nails?
00:46:54.560 This whole fence line looked like this.
00:46:57.380 And I was here this last February.
00:46:59.200 It's still there.
00:47:00.300 They haven't seen it.
00:47:01.700 And they pinned it on this poor lady, and I think they're brainwashing her into thinking she really did do it.
00:47:06.520 And she couldn't have done it.
00:47:07.840 Uh-uh.
00:47:09.160 This is near Yosemite, a Mariposa town.
00:47:13.500 The fire there was called the Oak Fire.
00:47:15.860 An 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.
00:47:23.340 And her whole property is burned up, but not the trees.
00:47:26.800 They're just dead.
00:47:28.140 And somebody made this fence line.
00:47:30.760 This is actually the top board.
00:47:32.440 It goes across a homemade fence.
00:47:35.060 And if you look close, every burn spot has a nail, a little brad nail or something, a little tiny nail.
00:47:42.060 Some fell out when I was moving it around to get a better picture.
00:47:45.020 What kind of fire ignites the nails and only burns the wood as an after effect?
00:47:51.500 This is why I call it microwave technology.
00:47:54.960 I may be wrong, but that's the closest I can get.
00:47:58.100 I'm not a metal expert by any means.
00:48:00.780 A normal wood fire would have burned a thing and dropped the nails on the ground.
00:48:04.880 That's not happening.
00:48:07.860 My girlfriend saw this one at Big Basin.
00:48:10.120 Five feet off the ground, only where the nails are.
00:48:14.080 That's what caught on fire.
00:48:15.860 Nowhere else.
00:48:16.660 So that's what I've got to share today.
00:48:19.860 This is my last picture.
00:48:20.900 It's just one of my mountain travels.
00:48:22.840 I just want to thank you so much for your presentation.
00:48:25.780 Yes, absolutely, there are questions.
00:48:28.840 So let's just not miss a beat and get to those.
00:48:31.700 If anybody else has a question, you can go down below and put it in the Q&A.
00:48:36.680 And we've got a team that's posting those to myself.
00:48:40.400 So I'll just start at the top here.
00:48:41.880 Oh, I just saw one there that I can answer right away.
00:48:46.660 Somebody wrote, Robert, I thought Douglas fir has a scientific name in the fir family.
00:48:55.060 Firs are in the pine family also.
00:48:57.200 There's nine different genera in the pine family.
00:49:00.760 And Douglas fir are the tallest of the nine different genera.
00:49:03.860 All right.
00:49:04.940 One of the questions is, how did the media cover these fires?
00:49:08.740 Did they explain it as average forest fires?
00:49:12.900 Most of the majority of what you're, well, we know what happened in Maui.
00:49:16.700 But prior to that, before more public awareness.
00:49:20.960 Yeah.
00:49:21.520 I don't have a TV anymore for 10 years.
00:49:23.680 So I have to hear other people's TV.
00:49:25.440 And I always hear the term climate change and fire embers getting under the eaves and arsonists
00:49:32.860 and poor forest management, not raking the forest and all these lies.
00:49:38.900 Every one of them is a lie.
00:49:39.980 Zero truth out of our media.
00:49:42.680 But I think I usually hear the word climate crisis or climate change in all different media.
00:49:50.480 That's just what they're told to say.
00:49:52.740 It has nothing to do with starting the fire.
00:49:56.000 What started the fire?
00:49:57.340 On a clear day, fires are starting everywhere.
00:49:59.740 No clouds, no thunder.
00:50:03.060 Yeah, they are the propaganda arm of the globalists for a reason, right?
00:50:07.920 And it's to try to keep people under their thumb.
00:50:11.020 And deception is the main part of their game.
00:50:14.100 But thank goodness, you know, they're becoming more transparent and citizens are waking up.
00:50:21.000 We do need more of them to wake up soon because this is becoming quite a critical issue.
00:50:25.580 It was really hard to watch some portions of your presentation just purely because of all of the devastation.
00:50:33.580 And I know there was that one cat or dog in the street.
00:50:36.840 But we know that throughout the forest, throughout the towns, people died in their cars with their families.
00:50:43.760 And people got to pay for this.
00:50:45.780 There's going to need to be justice.
00:50:47.040 And it's a good thing that all of these things are being recorded because they will prove as evidence.
00:50:54.860 Okay, what tech do you think we can use in the moment to test the ground to see the anomalies via instruments and tools?
00:51:03.660 Is there anything that you know of?
00:51:05.640 I wouldn't know.
00:51:08.360 I really wouldn't know what it would be.
00:51:10.280 I just, you know, I get out there and I know every plant I see.
00:51:13.680 So 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.
00:51:23.880 I have no idea as far as testing the ground to see if it has more aluminum or barium or strontium or anything like that.
00:51:30.880 And even I've heard some people want to take soil samples.
00:51:34.140 Where would you take them?
00:51:35.660 Even the private labs are being watched.
00:51:38.220 You take it to a private lab to have the soil analyzed.
00:51:42.140 And I almost guarantee everyone is being watched to see what goes in, what goes out.
00:51:50.700 Yeah, it's a very good point.
00:51:53.060 There's surveillance everywhere.
00:51:54.420 They don't want, you know, the evidence.
00:51:56.140 We've seen that with the COVID jab.
00:51:59.240 It wasn't experimental at all.
00:52:00.980 They knew exactly what that was going to do to humanity.
00:52:04.560 And they continue to promote this.
00:52:06.600 But thank goodness there are doctors in labs or doctors or researchers who have their own labs.
00:52:13.620 They're doing their own research and they haven't been able to stop them.
00:52:16.420 And I'm hoping, you know, that the same thing will happen with this.
00:52:19.680 With 5G towers, with electric magnetic frequencies, you know, we have gadgets that can measure those.
00:52:25.740 And so I'm sure that somebody will come up with a way to measure whether it's the metals, how they're being affected.
00:52:33.400 I found what you were saying about the water being on fire as a great interest.
00:52:38.740 And 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.
00:52:50.440 And if it's actually a conductor with metal, it would be interesting to know, even in that, was there something more sinister?
00:52:58.300 Was there a reason that they would have been doing that?
00:53:01.300 Is that anything where you can provide us a little more information on it?
00:53:06.740 No, all I can say is if they want everything else in power for a while, maybe they need more power for their weapon.
00:53:12.880 Their trillion watt laser?
00:53:14.320 I don't know.
00:53:15.640 No idea.
00:53:16.640 A lot of that is just fear factor.
00:53:18.180 Get everybody on board to believe in their whole agenda, their false narrative, if you will.
00:53:24.300 And most people don't.
00:53:25.100 And the interesting thing was, it was to turn off the water and the electricity, but leave the gas on.
00:53:32.240 So I don't know.
00:53:34.320 Okay.
00:53:35.100 Is it your opinion that this disruptive technology is space-based, airborne, or land-based, or all three?
00:53:42.500 Like, do you have any gut feeling, opinion?
00:53:45.280 I know it would just be opinion, but.
00:53:47.380 Yeah, it is.
00:53:48.300 So we've seen the videos with the lasers.
00:53:51.280 They've got them on everything that flies, floats, has tracks or wheels.
00:53:55.520 They've got lasers on everything.
00:53:58.260 And, yeah, there could be jets or planes.
00:54:01.020 But I got together with the two fire captains and the great Deborah Tavares, which is a friend of mine now.
00:54:06.900 And we get together and talk, and all we can come up with is satellites.
00:54:12.160 That sounds far-fetched.
00:54:13.260 I know it does.
00:54:14.380 But what else could move along consistently through a whole town and keep on going?
00:54:20.320 Plane flies over and keeps going.
00:54:21.900 It has to circle around and come back.
00:54:24.440 And if we heard planes, people would say, hey, a plane keeps coming over or a helicopter or whatever.
00:54:29.820 We actually think they're satellites.
00:54:32.020 And Reagan talked about it in the 80s.
00:54:33.740 I was in my 20s, and he says, we're developing our Star Wars defense system.
00:54:39.440 Well, the defense system is to keep the people from knowing what the super-rich are doing.
00:54:45.060 It's them against us.
00:54:47.100 There's no boogeyman in another country coming to get us.
00:54:50.000 The boogeyman is our own government.
00:54:52.180 Always has been.
00:54:53.660 Yeah, I agree.
00:54:55.340 So our biggest guess would be satellites.
00:54:58.120 But we don't know delivery systems.
00:54:59.720 It's just a guess.
00:55:02.000 Right.
00:55:02.440 It would be military-based, I'm sure.
00:55:05.500 Oh, yeah.
00:55:05.860 The military are behind it, direct energy weapons.
00:55:09.440 There were some scenes in Maui, and then somebody was first showing this hit on a town.
00:55:16.400 It ends up it had nothing to do with Maui.
00:55:18.280 It was Indonesia or someplace else.
00:55:19.860 And then somebody else provided an image from space where it was a green direct energy weapon pointed at Maui.
00:55:30.720 And sometimes with all the AI, you don't know, are people making this up?
00:55:35.000 And, you know, is it real?
00:55:37.120 It's going to be time will tell.
00:55:38.800 I'm hoping that there will be those who are experts in this, in that area of it.
00:55:44.140 You're an expert in one area.
00:55:45.480 And all of the information you have brought to us has absolutely been so essential because you can call out one section of this.
00:55:54.080 You are, you know, an expert in the way that trees burn, leaves, the water content of them.
00:56:01.200 And I think that that part has been so helpful.
00:56:04.400 And 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.
00:56:18.680 Okay.
00:56:20.360 Is 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?
00:56:29.660 Are there any lawsuits?
00:56:32.280 And at this point, I would say, yes, eventually, if somebody is going to sue the government.
00:56:39.160 But the other evidence I was talking about needs to come into play.
00:56:43.200 We need to find out the facts of exactly how is this being done.
00:56:48.720 And Robert had said, you know, it's not a boogeyman that's out there.
00:56:51.880 It's our government.
00:56:52.780 But we need proof and evidence as to that.
00:56:55.920 We know there's harms.
00:56:57.320 Yep.
00:56:57.420 I believe that's the hardest thing is trying to confront them.
00:57:00.500 You'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.
00:57:14.540 I mean, there's a lot in electrical.
00:57:16.540 You really need a panel of experts to confront them.
00:57:19.400 I just showed the evidence of what's not normal on the foliage, on the plant kingdom.
00:57:23.840 And they're not going to trip me on the plant kingdom.
00:57:26.600 I've done this too many years.
00:57:28.820 Right.
00:57:29.380 And, you know, out of the blue, this just shows up.
00:57:32.520 I was beyond words seven years ago.
00:57:35.620 No doubt.
00:57:36.500 No doubt.
00:57:36.960 And 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.
00:57:46.440 Grab the evidence, as you've mentioned.
00:57:48.360 And eventually, there's going to be mayors.
00:57:50.260 There's going to be city councils.
00:57:51.400 There's going to be whistleblowers.
00:57:52.840 And so, you know, I'm calling on you whistleblowers.
00:57:55.920 You 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.
00:58:05.480 Well, isn't that just something where it's one of the worst fires, you know, that we had in Canada?
00:58:10.980 I don't think it's a coincidence.
00:58:12.660 But 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.
00:58:21.620 And so we're asking for people to do that.
00:58:23.460 Terenzio, we had a video from Shuswap.
00:58:26.780 Would you please play that?
00:58:29.280 It was what was taking place.
00:58:32.360 A news report.
00:58:33.760 All right.
00:58:35.080 Have you got that queued up okay?
00:58:37.640 It is the first time they're seeing what was their home.
00:58:41.180 This solicit a couple, too emotional to speak on camera, saying they're still absorbing the loss.
00:58:46.280 They are among hundreds of North Shuswap residents who lost homes to the raging Bush Creek East wildfire.
00:58:51.780 We'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.
00:59:00.560 We are now moving into a re-entry phase.
00:59:03.180 Michelle Schitzas is one of those re-entering the fire-ravaged area.
00:59:07.100 It was parking for them and us.
00:59:10.120 That's our trailer.
00:59:11.560 And then beyond is us.
00:59:13.240 Her recreational property is still standing, but her neighbors, just a few meters away, burned to the ground.
00:59:18.960 I don't want to call it survivor's guilt, but I do feel just, as I said, grateful.
00:59:25.440 I don't know why ours survived.
00:59:28.300 This is Solista Place, a residential street that was absolutely obliterated with pretty much every home here, about a dozen of them, destroyed.
00:59:37.280 The 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.
00:59:47.460 Only 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.
01:00:00.020 There you go.
01:00:01.980 There you go.
01:00:03.220 Okay, so Robert, please, you know, comment.
01:00:05.720 Comment on what went on here in Canada in Shuswap.
01:00:08.420 Oh, as blatant as can be.
01:00:10.480 They never talk about, wow, a lot of trees didn't burn up here.
01:00:13.980 They're just brown.
01:00:14.620 They never talk about the trees.
01:00:16.500 Plastic chairs everywhere and synthetic flags.
01:00:20.140 Oh, my God.
01:00:20.720 It's right in front of our face, and they don't even know it.
01:00:23.620 They're all about to say.
01:00:25.100 Same 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.
01:00:33.280 Like, really?
01:00:34.220 What kind of forest fire does that?
01:00:36.060 It's really blatant to my eyes, and I wish people could really see this.
01:00:42.260 I showed you my very first picture of what a real forest fire looks like.
01:00:46.140 That's the way they are, and I've only seen three of those out of 35.
01:00:49.920 And the other day, we did our last trip, 108 trips now, to all these after a mass.
01:00:58.140 Okay.
01:00:58.660 At the beginning of your presentation, forgive me, but my sound had gone off.
01:01:03.320 Like I say, I've had a little bit of technical difficulties here in the background.
01:01:06.760 Don't want to say anybody's interfering, but, you know.
01:01:09.440 So, I just wanted to see, did you cover anything on the Canadian fires in Quebec or in the Maritimes?
01:01:17.440 I didn't know where they were.
01:01:18.800 All the pictures I got were just Canada, somewhere in the whole country.
01:01:22.860 I don't know where they all came from.
01:01:24.040 Okay.
01:01:24.740 I just looked for the anomalies that stood out in my mind so I could talk about them.
01:01:28.960 Okay.
01:01:30.200 So, yeah, I'm sad that I missed that because I know there was a multitude of fires that were started all at the same time.
01:01:38.940 And it created havoc.
01:01:40.120 New York, the United States, you know, was complaining about the smoke.
01:01:44.200 I mean, it caused so much distress to citizens.
01:01:46.420 And then, you know, bringing it back to British Columbia, again, I happened to be in the Marit area and I was staying with family.
01:01:57.360 And all of a sudden, the fires were breaking out in Kelowna and then as well in Shuswap and another section.
01:02:03.720 And you felt the weight of what was going on.
01:02:07.440 You listened to the people in these small towns and thankfully, the majority of them, as they were talking, knew something very sinister was afoot.
01:02:17.680 In the Shuswap area, the RCMP were prohibiting individuals from going in and fighting these fires.
01:02:25.360 And actually, Trenzio, can we bring up my webpage for a minute?
01:02:28.540 Because 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?
01:02:39.900 Yes.
01:02:40.900 Sorry, I can't see all screens right now because of everything.
01:02:43.520 And so, we always put out a weekly action update when we have a guest on.
01:02:48.460 And 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.
01:03:00.560 You'll sit back and you go, okay, I've been educated.
01:03:03.080 I'm in 10 minutes.
01:03:04.340 I've been educated about things I didn't previously know about.
01:03:07.680 And then you can even do a deeper dive.
01:03:09.660 You could spend hours on this page.
01:03:11.320 And, 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.
01:03:22.660 And they were saying they were preventing people from looting.
01:03:25.420 I mean, the people that were the residents had soot and ash and everything all over them.
01:03:31.080 And they weren't allowed to bring their fuel in to keep their generators going, water in, food in.
01:03:37.020 And so, when questioning the RCMP, it's like, you know, why are you doing this?
01:03:41.980 And they said, orders.
01:03:43.780 Like, we're just following orders.
01:03:45.840 Does that sound familiar?
01:03:47.520 And then as we go down, I'll just do this highlight and then we'll come back.
01:03:52.000 And then as we go down, we go to the Monte Lake fires that were from a couple of years ago.
01:03:58.520 Again, it was a fire that started out small.
01:04:01.460 The ranchers, they're prepared.
01:04:03.200 They're qualified.
01:04:04.020 They have their excavators and bulldozers.
01:04:05.720 They were ready to go in.
01:04:07.280 And again, the RCMP prohibited them.
01:04:10.320 And the amount of acreage that it ended up destroying because they waited 48 hours.
01:04:17.260 And as they, you know, the person in this documentary said, because of red date bureaucracy.
01:04:22.100 And then the other one is, if our viewers are not aware, the other thing that's behind this
01:04:27.740 is that the government already has a national emergency response system.
01:04:32.240 But in response to all of these fires and all this climate change, they are developing a
01:04:38.760 national disaster response agency, which is the Canadian version of FEMA.
01:04:43.700 And okay, thank you, Terenzio.
01:04:46.660 We'll go back to the screen now.
01:04:49.260 And, you know, what we're looking at here, when we see the response from FEMA in Maui,
01:04:56.560 and we see the response that the government has taken place to have RCMP, if somebody wants to go in
01:05:02.740 and fight a fire and the ranchers want to do that when a fire is small, they are way more well-equipped
01:05:07.780 throughout history to put a fire out quicker than waiting on the government response.
01:05:13.100 And so anyways, what do you know about the FEMA?
01:05:16.640 A lot.
01:05:18.340 They want it to burn, of course.
01:05:19.860 They don't want anybody near it.
01:05:20.840 And they always say it's for your safety.
01:05:22.760 No, they want it to burn.
01:05:25.420 Helen, a lady named Helen, up by the town of Darwin, way up north in Canada, her husband
01:05:30.740 and her own a fleet of water trucks, delivering water all over the county, I guess.
01:05:34.740 And they wanted to help out.
01:05:36.540 They were told they couldn't use their water trucks.
01:05:38.900 They couldn't fight the fire.
01:05:39.840 And I've talked to her personally, way up there, 14 hours north of Vancouver.
01:05:44.700 That's what she said.
01:05:45.760 But they're doing this everywhere.
01:05:47.180 These are just government constructs put together to take away our rights, our freedoms,
01:05:53.040 stop us from putting out fires, take away all our rights.
01:05:57.140 I mean, that's what they're designed for.
01:05:58.540 And they always say we're just following orders.
01:06:00.740 It's for your safety.
01:06:02.260 All that is a lie.
01:06:03.980 We don't need any of these groups.
01:06:05.200 You're right.
01:06:05.960 One of our fires out of Lake Berryessa here, we have a giant reservoir.
01:06:09.600 It was a huge fire.
01:06:10.480 I think 1,500 homes burned.
01:06:12.320 The fire trucks didn't even drive down one of the main streets.
01:06:15.060 It never went by.
01:06:16.040 Right.
01:06:16.200 If they did, it kept on going past the fire.
01:06:18.660 The ranchers came out with all the tractors they had, made fire lines.
01:06:22.440 They put the fire out.
01:06:23.720 The ranchers did.
01:06:25.100 Yeah.
01:06:25.240 And the fire people are told to stand down.
01:06:27.960 Cal Fire Oasis, we're in charge.
01:06:29.700 All the little guys stand down.
01:06:31.600 We're taking over.
01:06:32.340 They do nothing.
01:06:33.960 Hellfire is evil in California.
01:06:35.900 They're just evil.
01:06:36.760 And another thing I'll add is that what just made me go out of my mind as, you know, as
01:06:41.760 I was away in the Merritt area, there were the massive water trucks.
01:06:46.760 Apparently, they're about $100,000 each.
01:06:48.720 And everybody is on, you know, in that area, farmland, in a well system.
01:06:54.280 And 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.
01:07:04.800 And they were hauling water off.
01:07:06.900 Guess where they were taking it?
01:07:07.940 While all these fires were going on around us.
01:07:10.460 We've got the pipeline going in right now.
01:07:14.100 They were taking the water and spraying it on the dirt on the pipeline for workers.
01:07:18.640 But worse than that, to keep the dust down on the weekend when there were no workers even on site.
01:07:26.000 And so the water, it was depleting.
01:07:28.360 It's an underground resource.
01:07:30.520 And yet you've got communities completely on fire and you're doing nothing to assist them.
01:07:34.420 And so when they talk about the bureaucracy and the government getting in the way, we've got to call on Canadians.
01:07:41.960 We've got to call on Canadians.
01:07:43.300 You know, don't take the money.
01:07:45.160 Don't, you know, sign up and agree.
01:07:46.960 Say no.
01:07:47.720 This is your country too.
01:07:49.800 And, you know, by participating in this all for the almighty dollar, you are part of the destruction of Canada.
01:07:56.540 And, you know, we need all Canadians on deck.
01:08:00.080 All right.
01:08:00.400 So any more that you wanted to add about FEMA, I'd be very interested, knowing that now they want to bring this into Canada.
01:08:08.200 Yeah.
01:08:08.660 When 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.
01:08:16.740 We don't even know.
01:08:17.780 They don't care anything about America.
01:08:19.160 They come in, make top dollar, keeping us from our homes, making rules out of the blue.
01:08:25.820 And since they're like federal, we have to listen to everything.
01:08:28.500 All your local sheriffs and cops and fire departments are always told to stand down.
01:08:34.260 They're going to take over from now.
01:08:36.340 And they don't do anything.
01:08:37.760 They let everything burn.
01:08:39.480 They don't let anybody in there.
01:08:40.960 Then make all these rules up where you can't go in and see your property.
01:08:44.580 It's the same everywhere.
01:08:46.760 They're just evil.
01:08:47.840 And everything comes back to the billionaires.
01:08:49.960 These are all the many arms or legs of the billionaires.
01:08:54.900 They orchestrate everything.
01:08:57.020 Governments are just public.
01:08:58.500 They want our property.
01:09:00.340 And I love it because next week I'm going to have David Lindsay on the show.
01:09:04.040 And we're going to be talking about the Coronation Oath.
01:09:07.100 And within the Coronation Oath, it says that Canada must be ruled by biblical principles and values.
01:09:14.000 It's, you know, we can talk about immigration.
01:09:16.640 We can talk about property rights.
01:09:19.320 You know, there's so many things that are involved in this.
01:09:21.680 And David has repeatedly talked about our property rights.
01:09:27.240 The government, as much as they want to make up this pretend legislation, they're in violation of our rights.
01:09:34.100 And unless Canadians, for lack of knowledge, people will perish.
01:09:38.900 And that's one of the reasons why Action for Canada is having, you know, someone like yourself come on, David Lindsay, etc.
01:09:45.740 Because we've got to be able to go in and challenge our elected officials.
01:09:51.340 The people in Kelowna have to go in and challenge the fire chief.
01:09:55.760 They should be bringing this video.
01:09:57.380 And the last time that you were on, I think we're over 124,000 views on that video.
01:10:02.340 And we're asking everyone to share that with your elected officials and demand that they provide you a response.
01:10:07.960 Ask them to investigate into what is going on and then see how the city is set up to participate and call them out on it.
01:10:15.620 But I would love for somebody in Kelowna, we've got a great, fantastic Action for Canada team in Kelowna,
01:10:20.960 who should make that a priority to find out who this chief is and say, you know what, I want you to respond to this information.
01:10:28.600 Yeah.
01:10:29.580 If anybody wants to see another video, I did one on Maui.
01:10:33.180 The first one I did on Maui was with a lady named Melissa from Hawaii.
01:10:36.460 And she actually used to live in paradise.
01:10:39.400 That was only a month ago.
01:10:41.440 And 430,000 people have watched the video and 6,000 have commented.
01:10:48.780 And I'm finding my name come up on all the different search engines everywhere.
01:10:52.940 And we talked the other day and she said millions of people have seen my video, not just her website, but all these other.
01:11:00.460 They're sharing it everywhere.
01:11:01.180 I'm just a little small-time botanist that happened to see anomalies.
01:11:06.920 That's all I am.
01:11:07.680 I'm no huge fire captain or fire marshal or professor.
01:11:12.840 I just see things that don't make sense.
01:11:15.620 And, you know, I get a lot of flack from the comments from people.
01:11:20.020 I don't even respond to them because they don't have a clue.
01:11:22.480 They try to tell me what I'm not seeing or something.
01:11:25.700 They don't have a clue.
01:11:27.500 Zero.
01:11:28.840 So I'd probably like to comment on them.
01:11:31.640 I don't return their messages at all.
01:11:34.060 No, it's not worth it.
01:11:35.400 You know, back in 2020, I wrote a report called Government Corruption, Including with a Foreign Syndicate.
01:11:41.160 As soon as the COVID mandates had started to come in, the propaganda.
01:11:47.620 And because I've been at this eight years, I knew instantly.
01:11:49.740 So by April, May of 2020, I was warning people, get back to work.
01:11:53.680 Don't, you know, listen to the government.
01:11:55.400 There's nothing to be concerned about.
01:11:57.000 And people would email and say, oh, you know, I hope you get COVID and your family gets COVID.
01:12:01.400 I hope you die.
01:12:02.460 Anyways, I thought, that's okay because they've been brainwashed in a year.
01:12:06.620 Let's hear what they have to say in two years.
01:12:08.840 And, of course, a lot of those people are waking up.
01:12:11.460 And if you're one of them and you want to call, send me a message and apologize.
01:12:15.060 You know, I would love it.
01:12:16.700 That would be a good healing thing to do.
01:12:18.560 But I wasn't worried about it.
01:12:19.840 I didn't take it personally because I knew they'd been deceived.
01:12:23.500 The next step as well was I was years ahead in trying to reveal what was going on in the schools.
01:12:31.200 And, again, people would call me a homophobic or a racist or whatever.
01:12:35.280 But I thought, in time, they will know.
01:12:38.200 And so, Robert, just know that your work is so essential.
01:12:41.940 It's so appreciated.
01:12:43.120 It took courage to do what you do.
01:12:45.580 You know, I know what kind of courage it takes to step up and do this.
01:12:49.400 But you've almost got to go in with an I don't care mentality.
01:12:53.360 And 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.
01:13:02.320 And 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.
01:13:13.380 I think that day is coming.
01:13:15.040 You know, I really do.
01:13:15.880 Yeah, I really hope everybody gets out there right after these fires are out as fast as I can.
01:13:21.820 Take pictures and notice things.
01:13:24.340 Keep your eyes awake.
01:13:25.520 Look at the trucks coming out.
01:13:27.060 What are they hauling out?
01:13:28.100 What's in the back of them?
01:13:29.240 Where are they dumping this stuff?
01:13:30.420 And what is this stuff?
01:13:32.660 Take note of all these people and what they're doing.
01:13:35.240 We need more eyes on the ground everywhere instead of people watching TV and going right back to their ballgame.
01:13:42.640 That's the worst thing.
01:13:44.160 And that's why in America, back in the 80s, we had a president that deregulated our media.
01:13:50.120 And we used to have over 2,000 corporations with media channels.
01:13:54.100 And there was 50 big ones that owned most of it.
01:13:56.420 Well, when it was deregulated, four people bought out all of America's media.
01:14:01.140 Now we're only up to six.
01:14:02.260 And when you control the media, you're controlling 75% of everybody's head or more.
01:14:08.480 Maybe I'm off on those numbers.
01:14:10.220 Everybody I know doesn't get it.
01:14:11.500 They think I'm crazy.
01:14:12.540 I have very few old friends that are awake to what I tell them.
01:14:16.840 And they know my back.
01:14:17.960 It doesn't matter.
01:14:18.800 They just think I'm off base and crazy.
01:14:21.260 Like, oh, well.
01:14:22.980 It's easier to bury.
01:14:24.740 I think some of it is because people are having a really difficult time, excuse me, coping.
01:14:30.480 And it's easier for them to bury their head in the sand to think that, you know, you're on to something.
01:14:36.680 And many months ago, I had a pastor on.
01:14:39.520 He wrote a book called The Duty of the Lesser Magistrate.
01:14:43.320 And I was reading a little bit of it today.
01:14:46.400 And 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.
01:14:54.540 And the duty of the lesser magistrate means that you will speak out against your authorities.
01:15:00.820 And sometimes it's an authority speaking out against a subordinate.
01:15:06.340 And you are somebody that, you know, has ringing the warning bells.
01:15:12.600 You're teaching people how to deal with this issue.
01:15:14.640 And I think, as I mentioned a minute ago, it's really going to pay off, Robert.
01:15:19.680 Let me just see.
01:15:22.260 Okay.
01:15:23.700 Oh, I see.
01:15:24.860 Somebody was asking as well.
01:15:26.760 And I encourage everyone.
01:15:28.260 Like I say, the last video that we shared when Robert was on, as well as this one, we'll have it up on our Rumble page tomorrow.
01:15:35.240 If you haven't subscribed to our Rumble, we can't be on YouTube.
01:15:38.660 YouTube seems to dislike the things that we report on very early on.
01:15:45.320 I don't know how some of the people reporting on the same stuff I do get a million views and are on YouTube because they just refuse.
01:15:52.380 So Rumble is our place to go.
01:15:54.060 So please subscribe to Rumble.
01:15:55.880 We've got lots of good things that we post on there in between the in power hours and other information.
01:16:01.200 And so we encourage you to do that.
01:16:02.580 But then take this information and send it to the forest industries.
01:16:06.420 Send it to your mayors and city councils.
01:16:09.140 I'm just going to repeat that again.
01:16:11.080 And other individuals and ask them.
01:16:13.280 Yep.
01:16:13.540 Fire insurance.
01:16:14.680 Fire insurance.
01:16:15.680 That's insuring your house for a fire.
01:16:18.640 They're all dropping off.
01:16:19.640 They don't want to do it anymore.
01:16:21.100 Send them all this stuff.
01:16:22.660 Maybe there's some investigators, forensic fire insurance investigators that want to find out why your house burned down.
01:16:29.260 Well, I've got all the evidence.
01:16:30.980 I don't know if that'll help.
01:16:32.240 But that's another area that needs to be addressed because I've got a good point.
01:16:37.280 They might all go out of business and the new insurance might be state owned.
01:16:42.500 And who knows what restrictions they'll put on it.
01:16:44.740 No, you can't live 10 miles away from the city anymore.
01:16:47.660 We won't insure you.
01:16:49.040 Who knows what rules they're going to push on us with this new fires.
01:16:53.140 That's what I call them.
01:16:53.860 Well, 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.
01:17:03.560 And 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.
01:17:12.940 And 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.
01:17:21.620 And so it's already throughout BC.
01:17:26.020 And the most fire retardant materials you have, metal houses and bricks, they actually burn first.
01:17:33.020 And your dry wood houses with no bolts, just glue, probably wouldn't burn up at all.
01:17:38.320 Yeah, it's opposite.
01:17:39.000 The 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.
01:17:48.360 They just want us out of the countryside worldwide.
01:17:52.980 Yeah.
01:17:53.480 Yeah.
01:17:54.020 Well, 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.
01:18:03.120 But 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.
01:18:15.100 And so we've had Tom Harrison with, who's an expert in climate change.
01:18:19.260 Tom is just absolutely amazing.
01:18:21.100 We've had a lady named Lisa on a lawyer to talk about the C40 plan.
01:18:26.400 You know, you'll only be allowed to buy three items of clothing.
01:18:29.220 You'll have no meat, no eggs, no milk, and no vehicles, etc.
01:18:33.180 And we've had Jeff Snycer on.
01:18:35.800 And again, that video is up to 70,000, 80,000 views.
01:18:39.240 So I'm really, really grateful that the experts will come on and that you're courageous in doing this and really appreciate it.
01:18:47.460 And that's why I ask everybody, please share this information.
01:18:50.820 All of the videos that I've just mentioned are on our webpage under current issues under 15 minute cities.
01:18:56.800 And then take those videos and start sharing them with your mayor and city council.
01:19:01.520 And we're going to have a brand new package coming out to support our 15 minute city notice of liability.
01:19:07.000 So 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.
01:19:16.040 And that goes back to our chapters, which we showed you the map at the beginning of this.
01:19:20.840 We have over 110 chapters nationwide.
01:19:23.240 And the globalists have said, the UNWEF had said that the control is within the cities.
01:19:29.760 That's how they're going to reach the people.
01:19:31.640 And so we've got to be listening and reacting and responding.
01:19:35.460 And we've got to take back every level of government, starting with school boards and municipalities.
01:19:40.080 I had one more thought.
01:19:42.200 I've seen all of my videos on DuckDuckGo.
01:19:46.020 For whatever reason, DuckDuckGo, I don't know how many videos I've done, but every single one is on there.
01:19:51.000 Even the little tiny homed Santa Rosa one I did, like, wow.
01:19:55.400 So if people want to see more of what I've done, it's a lot of the same stuff.
01:19:59.520 Generally, California fires, mostly my photos.
01:20:01.980 But look on DuckDuckGo, just punching the word Forensic Arborist Robert.
01:20:06.560 That's it.
01:20:07.560 And the first 20 are mine.
01:20:10.080 All right.
01:20:10.840 Okay.
01:20:11.200 Well, that's awesome to know.
01:20:12.460 It'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.
01:20:22.340 Not what I was searching for.
01:20:24.380 I know it's down deep in there somewhere, probably a thousand links below.
01:20:30.160 But, yeah, we're definitely living in unprecedented times.
01:20:33.780 So, Robert, in closing, is there anything else that you would like to add?
01:20:38.080 Well, I'd like everybody to get out there and do whatever they can at their level.
01:20:45.120 Talk to everybody on the street.
01:20:46.600 Talk to everybody you know.
01:20:47.780 One-on-one, we have to get the word out.
01:20:50.020 Once in a while, we'll get to key figures that can do a lot more than we can.
01:20:53.660 But we can't sit idle and let this go.
01:20:57.040 Like Edward Griffin from The Creature of Jekyll Island, he wrote that book.
01:21:01.480 He interviewed me.
01:21:02.600 And he says, we can't let this go.
01:21:04.140 This is too valuable.
01:21:04.980 So, get the word out to everybody.
01:21:08.560 Don't stay safe.
01:21:10.120 And go play on the railroad tracks.
01:21:12.400 And I hate to hear that.
01:21:14.960 Stay safe, be safe, drive safe.
01:21:16.860 I can't stand it.
01:21:18.240 That's another media thing.
01:21:19.720 Go break a leg.
01:21:20.480 It's brainwashing.
01:21:21.760 Get out there.
01:21:22.480 And get it done.
01:21:23.060 That's right.
01:21:23.960 Get out there.
01:21:24.540 Be courageous.
01:21:25.700 And courage is contagious.
01:21:28.200 Did you know that?
01:21:30.120 That's another reason to be courageous.
01:21:31.920 Well, thank you so much, Robert, my friend.
01:21:33.920 We look forward to having you back on.
01:21:35.960 If 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.
01:21:42.380 So, just God bless you, and thank you for the work that you're doing.
01:21:45.520 Thank you for this moment.
01:21:47.540 All right.
01:21:48.700 All right.
01:21:49.420 Well, thank you, everybody.
01:21:50.660 What a tremendous show tonight.
01:21:53.380 This is really important information.
01:21:54.980 I can't emphasize how vital it is that you share this with the individuals that I've mentioned, elected officials, fire chiefs, insurance companies.
01:22:04.700 I thought that was a very good point that Robert has brought up.
01:22:08.200 All right.
01:22:08.540 So, our guest next week, as I mentioned, is going to be David Lindsay.
01:22:13.500 We're going to be focusing on immigration in the next couple of weeks because, as you know, we're being flooded with immigrants.
01:22:21.980 This is being done intentionally.
01:22:23.460 It's part of the Global Compact on Migration and 17 Sustainable Development Goals.
01:22:28.980 They want to remove our borders.
01:22:30.160 Back 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.
01:22:41.780 And the very fact that they're wanting to remove our borders and make migration easy.
01:22:47.620 And then it was very clear in their commitment to give these migrants more funding, more support, more time than they do Canadians.
01:22:58.380 And so, we're seeing that act out in real life.
01:23:02.240 And more and more Canadians can no longer deny it.
01:23:04.940 And so, please make sure that you join us next week.
01:23:08.040 I'm going to be, you know, I used to have a program called Taboo Talks with Tanya on Tuesday.
01:23:13.060 And unfortunately, I don't have the time to keep that going.
01:23:15.780 That Taboo Talks is exactly it.
01:23:18.500 You've got to remember that through COVID, you were brainwashed into believing a scenario through fear mongering.
01:23:25.620 You have been conditioned to think a certain way.
01:23:27.780 And so, we're going to be talking about multiculturalism, that Canada isn't a multicultural nation.
01:23:33.480 We're a culture, we're a nation with many cultures, big difference.
01:23:36.560 And that multiculturalism worldwide is known as a failure if the host country's values are not being embraced.
01:23:42.380 It's pretty common sense stuff.
01:23:44.060 And that with immigration, it should be expected that people integrate and assimilate.
01:23:49.580 Otherwise, why are they coming here?
01:23:50.940 Why are they bringing their failed foreign systems of governments and belief systems into Canada, which is part of the destruction of our fine nation?
01:23:59.900 And so, in love, we're going to be calling this out and having a conversation.
01:24:03.080 So, your knee-jerk reaction, because of all the brainwashing and conditioning, may be to reject what I'm saying.
01:24:08.960 But 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.
01:24:18.780 All right. So, our Bible verse this week is from Amos 4.13.
01:24:26.840 God is the one who made the mountains.
01:24:29.100 He created the wind.
01:24:30.640 He lets people know his thoughts.
01:24:32.460 He changes the darkness into dawn.
01:24:34.600 He walks over the mountains of the earth.
01:24:36.520 His name is Yahweh, Lord God, all-powerful.
01:24:39.820 And I want to emphasize the word all-powerful.
01:24:43.780 And God is perfectly in control of everything that is going on.
01:24:47.500 And as I've said time and time again, I encourage you, because he does allow bad things to happen.
01:24:52.440 He does allow bad leaders to rise up.
01:24:55.400 And it's generally, throughout history, is when a country has turned their back on God.
01:25:00.140 So, this is a warning sign for us.
01:25:02.220 God is giving us time to turn things around.
01:25:04.780 And we've got to get back to the Bible.
01:25:06.480 We've got to get back to some good godly principles.
01:25:09.540 And we've got to honor those.
01:25:11.360 I don't know about you, but Justin Trudeau and the rest of them calling us a secular nation,
01:25:16.420 it all ends in secularism.
01:25:19.100 And anything that ends in an ism does not include freedom and democracy.
01:25:23.380 So, those are just a few words for you to ponder.
01:25:25.740 I hope you will join us next week.
01:25:27.540 I'm going to look forward to it.
01:25:29.020 God bless you.
01:25:30.000 And God bless Canada.
01:25:31.040 I'm going to thank God and God alone for the ground that I'm standing on.
01:25:56.920 I'm going to thank our founding fathers for giving their lives and sacrificing so much
01:26:08.360 for our freedom.
01:26:12.400 And I'm calling on you today.
01:26:15.660 Don't put them to shame.
01:26:17.740 Don't waste what they did.
01:26:19.760 We have guaranteed rights in this country.
01:26:30.440 We are putting chapters across the nation.
01:26:33.920 We are going to be in every town and every city.
01:26:37.860 And we are going to build communities within these communities of like-minded people who
01:26:42.920 are actually going to care for one another again and love on each other and give each other
01:26:47.560 as a help when they're down.
01:26:49.840 We are going to use the teams and the people that build within chapters to support our businesses.
01:26:57.320 The government's actions are completely, 100% unlawful.
01:27:03.960 Judgment will again be found on justice.
01:27:07.760 And those with virtuous hearts will pursue it.
01:27:11.140 You have a virtuous heart if you are here today pursuing freedom and righteousness.
01:27:19.420 And then verse 23 comes along with a promise.
01:27:24.260 God says he will turn the sins of evil people back on them.
01:27:29.840 He will destroy them for their sins.
01:27:33.780 I take great comfort in that because I serve a mighty living God who has allowed us to go
01:27:44.640 through this season of discomfort because we as a nation have turned our backs on him.
01:27:51.140 And we need to get right.
01:27:53.780 So I am just going to thank you so much.
01:27:57.660 I'm going to say God bless you and God bless Canada.
01:28:01.460 God bless you and God bless you and God bless you.
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01:30:01.460 You