GLOBAL FIRES = GLOBAL CONTROL (Part 1) WITH TANYA GAW & FORENSIC ARBORIST ⧸ TREE EXPERT WHISTLEBLOWER
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1 hour and 49 minutes
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Summary
In this episode, we discuss the devastating fires that have swept across the United States and Canada over the past year and a half, and how these fires are being deliberately ignited by aircraft, drones, planes, and even satellites. What could be the purpose of these fires? And who is causing them? Robert, a forensic arborist with over 20 years of experience, answers these questions.
Transcript
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This is for our viewers so that they can see the same thing, right?
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All the trees are standing, yet the houses are burnt down.
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And somebody sent me some other ones, and I saw some materials that should have burned, and they didn't.
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Do you have any idea as to what kind of weaponry is being used?
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They're on everything with wheels, tracks, flies, or floats.
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I don't suspect tiny little drones, but I'm not going to rule that out either.
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But to move fires eight and nine football fields a minute and make a concussion of wind that's pushing this thing around,
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we actually think they're coming from satellites.
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And in my 20s, we had a president in the 80s who came on national TV.
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It's the only thing I ever remembered about him.
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And he tells the world or the country, we're developing our Star Wars defense system.
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We're not sure of delivery systems, how long they do it.
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We're just trying to catch up and find out what they're doing.
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And the evidence is hard to find of them doing this, too.
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He is a forensic arborist with over 20 years' experience.
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And he'll be speaking about the massive fires that have been deliberately ignited all across the earth,
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mainstream media is deceiving the public into believing that these fires are as a result of climate change.
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Robert will provide us with convincing evidence that something very nefarious is occurring.
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For privacy purposes, Robert has asked to remain anonymous,
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and for this interview, his image will be blurred.
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This interview was pre-recorded, so there will be no Q&A this evening.
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And now, I invite you to relax and get comfortable
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as we listen to this shocking conversation between Tanya and Robert.
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Well, thank you so much, Heather, and welcome, Robert.
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Robert, we are so glad to have you on the show.
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This is a subject that we have been wanting to address for some time.
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There's a lot of fires that were going on in Canada that started very suddenly,
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And then I started hearing about your research.
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I believe you're, is it in California that you're from?
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And one of the things I understand is that you're a forensic arborist,
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and so I've got to imagine that you really know trees,
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and that many years ago, that as you were probably watching the news
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And at that point, you started to dig in a little further.
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which led to maybe studying other fires within the United States
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I started studying one or two fires around here,
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and I started broadening my research to the rest of the state and worldwide.
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Well, I'm really, really grateful that you've taken this on.
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I think that the information you have is critical for people to hear.
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and I'm going to ask our viewers to continue to watch through to the end
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and then you're going to get into some of the meat and potatoes
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and cause people really to think critically about how these fires are burning
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And so without further ado, I want to hand the floor over to you,
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As far as my background also, I've studied plants, the plant kingdom,
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and many imported plants from around the world also.
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I've been climbing mountains my whole life and botanizing everywhere I go at all altitudes.
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Became an arborist for 20 years and then renamed myself a forensic arborist
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And seven years ago, I saw some pictures here of Santa Rosa,
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somebody else's picture from either a drone or a helicopter.
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I was trying to find a place to hike up north from me.
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And first thing I noticed is why are all the trees there and the houses are missing?
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but yet most of the trees remain and they're not burned and gone like they should be.
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I know it burns and everything burns very quickly in a campfire.
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And I look in these pictures and I see pine trees down here.
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And there's actually some eucalyptus, if anybody knows.
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Many of the eucalyptus are the most combustible leaves we know of.
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You can light a leaf on fire with a cigarette lighter in your hand.
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And that's not happened in all the fires I've analyzed.
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For seven years, I've analyzed 38 fire aftermaths in California and Southern Oregon
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and spent 107 trips now to all of them and collecting evidence.
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And out of all these fires, only three of them I can say were natural fires
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where the trees burned up, the needles were gone,
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and twigs and branches were gone and just left blackened poles and stumps
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I can hardly find any black areas where normal house fires, there's a lot of black.
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And also, I haven't found a partial burned house yet.
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They're always completely gone, leaving a chimney and few metals left.
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Many of these are very flammable, and they didn't burn up.
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The leaves or needles turned a light shade of green, or they turned brown.
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But I can't say they burned up unless they were very close to a house
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This is the town of Paradise in the Sierra Nevada.
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And here's a picture from another drone or helicopter.
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I don't see any burned trees except for the Italian cypress
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that they planted in a row to the left a little bit.
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And most of these is the number one forest tree in California,
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And in California, that tree burns more often than any others
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and all different altitudes throughout California.
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That day or month, they didn't burn up, as you can see at the photograph.
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White ash for houses, and all the trees are still there.
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I have a background of hiking through high mountain forests
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with forests burned to the ground and leaving stumps and blackened poles.
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And I've never seen a forest fire where the needles didn't burn.
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and perhaps white fir and some other imported trees.
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They come in and they forest, cut all the pine trees down.
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And after 50, 60 years, you've got these secondary growth trees
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What kind of fire can burn a house to the ground and get those kind of temperatures,
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leaving nothing except metals, and green on every side of them?
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Hard to call it a forest fire when the forest didn't burn.
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This one, I don't know how many houses were burned down.
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But these happen to be a Jack in the Box on the left,
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a McDonald's at the top, and a gas station on the right.
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And these would burn up in any kind of forest fire.
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We have a Chinese pistachio or pistache, African sumac, and Peruvian or California pepper.
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And the buildings, what kind of flame would do that?
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I have to make a mention about this photo and some others.
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In California, at least five different fire aftermaths, they've grabbed an innocent person off the street that was nearby, put them in jail, and are framing them, telling the world that these are the people that created the fire.
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And these people couldn't have started these fires in their wildest dreams.
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This is the fawn fire up Redding, California, up by the big volcano, Mount Shasta.
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But yet, on the left, you have a digger pine, a deodar cedar from the Himalayas.
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Then some ponderosas and, I believe, a Canary Island pine to the right of the center.
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And even in the background, you see a lot of brown, but nothing really burned up.
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This is last year by Yosemite National Park, a town called Mariposa on Highway 49, our gold rush highway.
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I saw foul play when I saw pictures on the internet, so I drove up there 140 miles.
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There's some black oak in there and valley oak also.
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The house is gone, and the only trees burned were the ones really close to it.
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This is one of our biggest fires we've ever had in California.
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This is the town of Greenville by the volcano Mount Lassen, Cascade Range.
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The whole town they took away and left one gas station and a supermarket.
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But you look at the background, the whole forest is dead, but I can't say it's burned.
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And they call this one a firestorm, where fire is up in the treetops, burning everything.
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The main fuel of a forest fire is the leaves, or in this case, the needles.
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The needles aren't burning, and that's the first thing that would burn on any forest fire.
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On the border of California and Nevada, there's a river called the Walker River near Topaz Lake.
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And a little community in here called Walker, I believe, burned like this.
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What I see more often than not is they burn the mobile homes up.
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These folks don't have a whole lot of money generally.
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They're fixed income, living out their days, retired out in the countryside somewhere where they can survive.
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And these are the first things I see burned down.
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This was a little metal shop for the man adjacent to the house right next door.
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And to the left is your pinion pine of commerce.
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Those are the pinion nuts we buy at the health food store.
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A highly flammable pine tree right next to the building, and even hanging over it, it didn't burn.
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And to burn this metal shop up, it must be an incredible heat in the foreground.
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The rubber's missing, and all that's left is the steel belts.
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So we had a horrific fire here, but yet the pines are, it's probably dead, but it's not burned up.
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And the tree on the right is a Fremont cottonwood.
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The whole forest is dead, but I can't say it's burned up.
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These are black oak trees and a ponderosa pine, a little pine there.
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Even the white fir and red fir trees and the ponderosa pine, they have needles down close to the ground,
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where even a ground fire would ignite these trees.
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But I can't say it burned up like a normal forest fire.
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The reasoning I came up for these trunks turning black is your most active fluids in your pine trees or any tree is the cambium layer or cambium fluids.
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They're moving along pretty quickly, getting nutrients from the ground to the top of the tree and a lot faster in water-loving trees, which I'll get into.
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But the pines, the fastest way to move the nutrients from the ground to the top of the tree and feed the needles and the whole system is the cambium layer.
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The liquids or sap of the cambium layer was on fire.
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Even though they were black and burned, it didn't ignite the needles.
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That doesn't work too well for me, especially with needles right next to the trunk.
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The needles fall, but they didn't burn, even on little pine trees.
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This is the one last year, I believe, they call it the mosquito fire on Highway 80 going to Lake Tahoe or Reno near the town of Auburn, California.
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This was another gigantic fire that circumnavigated the whole lake.
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I'm going to move a little faster on some of these.
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We have a redwood grove park called Big Basin State Park, south of San Francisco, where there's a lot of redwoods in the park, and they're protected.
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They had a fire there two years ago, and it took the whole park away from us.
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Well, the fire came down to Highway 1, right on the Pacific Ocean.
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I'm standing on the highway with the ocean behind me, and here happens to be a grove of blue gum eucalyptus.
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Now, I can light these on fire with a cigarette lighter when they're green.
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I've camped all over the Bay Area where these trees would grow.
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They are subtropical, so they won't be up in the snow line.
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But down here in the lowlands, they're all over.
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I don't know any trees that are even more flammable.
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Same grove, two or three months later, early winters come in, perhaps November or December.
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So the grass is growing, but the trees are still like this.
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I see one in there with some green down towards the bottom.
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But that's, no, I've never seen that before either.
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That big fire around Lake Berryessa, I don't remember the name of it.
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And this is a little short thing, four or five feet tall.
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And here's where the ladies in jail up in Redding, California.
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These are eucalyptus in the fawn fire up there.
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They're falling on the ground later on, early winter now.
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To this day, I've not seen one eucalyptus leaf burn.
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Another very flammable leaf or combustible is the California bay tree.
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It's in the avocado or laurel family, along with avocados, bay laurels, and camphor trees, actually.
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And Noble Bay, the cooking bay for your spaghetti leaves.
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This one, when I'm camping in the wilderness and I'm in the lowlands, I'll find these leaves, pull them off the tree, put them in my campfire that's barely going, and my fire will leap up right away.
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You have to back up because these are very combustible leaves.
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To this day, I've not seen a California bay leaf burn.
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Trees are burning at the ground level where they hold the most nutrients and water, actually.
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Most of your water, the most amount, is contained in the roots and the upper roots, the lower trunks.
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For some reason, they're burning at the ground level with hardly any fuels in the ground, too.
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I'm seeing trees burn from the inside out at ground level and up the trunks, but leaves not burning.
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There's not enough combustible materials to warrant this kind of burning.
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Perhaps five years ago, we had a fire north of Santa Rosa, California, called the Kincaid Fire.
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And I was watching what the tree crews were doing, cleaning up trees.
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They were cutting down trees that were hanging over the road that appeared dead.
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These are oaks and bays, our two native evergreen trees in California.
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And one thing they both have in common, a ton of water.
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When you cut them open, sometimes water is spurting out of them.
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No cavity in here, so you couldn't get a fire on the inside of it.
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And this is a turnaround for vehicles, so you have soil compaction.
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Roots aren't breathing as good as out in the forest where there's nobody walking around compacting the soils and lessening the amount of air getting to the roots.
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So we can't say that the fire went underground and came up through the bottom of the stump.
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Blue oaks are very hardy in their natural habitat.
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They're not going to have a cavity unless they're three, four, five feet in diameter.
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But I'm finding them all like this, burning from the inside out.
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And it's seven feet tall, just standing next to it.
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A haunting but mesmerizing scene from the wildfires in Sonoma County.
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A man came across this tree burning from the inside out.
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Matthew McDermott was driving around looking for escape routes as multiple fires closed
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The tree appears to be hollowed out by embers and flames.
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You see the little wire fence here with the T-post they hammer in the ground to hold the
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One of those is actually behind the stump touching it.
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And I start thinking, how hot did that post get to do this kind of damage?
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As an arborist, 33 years of cutting trees, I've never seen a cavity in a eucalyptus.
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I've never seen a hole that you can look inside the tree.
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Behind us was a cattle area where they've already eaten the grass down to a half inch or
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That kind of dead material cannot do this damage to a giant tree.
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Here's another high water holding capacity tree.
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It's in your blueberry family with cranberries, blueberries, and needs a lot of moisture.
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And here's the madrone cooked from the inside out.
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I saw dead plants everywhere, but I can't say they were burned up.
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You would call it a lightning strike, but lightning doesn't look like that.
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This is probably the largest water-holding capacity tree in the western United States,
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Some of these can be gargantuan, 15 feet across.
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And you're in the cottonwood family with the aspen, the black cottonwood, all the poplars
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And whenever I cut down either of these two plants, the poplars or a willow, water will
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geyser out of the stump an inch high, like a little drinking fountain.
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This is in a creek, a riverbed, where the river changes course every so many years.
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All the rocks are round from tumbling around in the river.
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Burned off the whole side and up through the middle.
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And they burn down, I don't know how many mobile homes in that area.
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The same walnut orchard as before, the Lake Berryessa.
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You just don't have the combustible materials to warrant this kind of damage.
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It's not like a big thicket of bushes and firewood.
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Now, in our California delta, we have waterways going everywhere.
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This is on the confluence of the McCombney River and the Sacramento River, a little community
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I think this is a year and a half ago, something like that.
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Mulberry trees and fig trees are directly related.
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Their whole plant family contains a white juice for its sap.
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This is, there was only short grass around here.
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Uh, as you see in the background, the weeds and grasses didn't burn.
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But here's this mulberry with all the water, splayed open like lightning kept repeatedly hitting it.
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But this would be one of the last trees to burn.
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Uh, any fire go past this, it would still be sitting there and it would probably re-sprout.
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21, I believe, 21 mobile home parks, uh, traders or coaches all burned up.
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These are the, uh, two tallest trees on the planet.
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The biggest one here is perhaps three feet across.
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If you notice the middle of the tree, you see the, the dry area.
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The white area towards the perimeter, the side of the bark, is the sapwood, the live tissue.
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For these small diameter trees, they should only be between 90 and 100% sapwood.
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They're acting like, like they're a 90-year-old man with too much heartwood in the middle.
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But they shouldn't have that big dark area in the middle with the cracks.
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It leads me to believe these things were cooked from the inside out.
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And I don't know what rate, whether it was fast or slow.
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These trees would not have this amount of heartwood.
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There's a white one up there with a little bit of brown in it.
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Uh, the redwoods you can see that are black in there.
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They're ready to, uh, turn them into, uh, firewood or whatever, lumber to build homes with.
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But I noticed that right away in these log piles.
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Um, we're at 90% heartwood here and only two inches of sapwood.
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And these were black oaks, uh, south by Lake Isabella.
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Um, oak trees, by the way, there's approximately 500 species on the planet and they all hold
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Cutting them open, water will drip out all over the place.
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Uh, they're not water lovers or more on the drought tolerant side, but they contain a ton
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I never seen this unless it's a really old tree.
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And when you have the two tallest trees in the world, the redwood can be 15 feet across
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That, that those sizes you would expect to see a lot of heartwood and even cavities, not
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Perhaps one out of 200 rubber tires will look like this sitting in the fire zone, not
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I get to switch my camera lenses to a closeup polyester cord.
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I believe there's one steel cord around the perimeter to hold it on the rim, but not like
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I run into a polyester cord tire that did not melt.
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If it did, you wouldn't see all these steel belts.
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Either the tire is gone, leaving the steel belts or the tires left like that untouched completely.
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And to play devil's advocate, I always turn the tire over to see if somebody put it there.
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Your steel rims, they're going to melt around 4,000 degrees approximately.
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This is what I'm finding at most of my fire aftermaths.
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They're mostly burning at the ground because I have a theory about the ground itself is on fire.
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And the attachment points on all these wooden posts.
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And the after effect, because of close proximity, is the wood.
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A forest fire would burn from the bottom and burn the whole thing.
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It wouldn't have patchwork like this and leave the nails like that.
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This was really a shock to the system seeing this one.
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If you look close, there's a nail in each burn mark.
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A little, I think they call them brads, little short nails.
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This was in Mariposa also, the oak fire near Yosemite.
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And this was the top rail, I believe, where they had one nail for each board going down, every vertical board.
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So I picked it up, stood it up, tried to get a nice contrast picture.
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Again, that's the fawn fire up north in Redding.
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Some metals aren't burning like the two barbed wire spots.
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And you'll notice the burn pattern is mostly where the nails are centered.
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You would think the arborists or the firemen would wake up to this.
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I stood that one up so you could see the nails in that black.
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And in the background were ponderosa pines that did not burn up.
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And it burned only the areas where the barbed wire was.
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And perhaps they slid up and down with the winds and stuff.
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A split rail fence made of either incense or red cedar from the California area.
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This is what we cut kindling for to start our other fires, get our hardwoods going.
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We split up cedar with an axe because you can light them on fire with a cigarette lighter.
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And here's this fence with four or five of these in a row.
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And, of course, the metal bar there, some of them were burned on one side only.
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Port Costa, a little community where all the California rivers come together near Benicia, California, as they head into San Francisco Bay.
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All the rivers join and become the San Joaquin or Sacramento.
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A little part there, and they made a guardrail out of wood.
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At each block here, that's the only place they burned.
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I have no idea how long they're on fire, whether it's a minute or an hour.
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And also that piece of steel going in the ground.
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Only burned on that side, and I believe it's because that metal T-post was on fire.
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This is up north, a little community called Calpella.
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There was a poor person, a homeless person, standing on the bridge over the Russian River that was just happening to stand there and watch the fire.
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They quickly grabbed him and put it in jail and framed him.
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He couldn't have started these fires in his wildest dream, but they blamed it on him.
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It's a parking block, homemade, perhaps 30 feet long, woods right on the ground the whole way just to stop your front tires.
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Every stud that goes in the ground only burned where these bolts are.
00:36:14.040
There, each one's different, whichever one you look at.
00:36:32.640
Mostly, I believe, the nails here were on fire.
00:36:34.580
I don't necessarily say that barbed wire is on fire unless there's a lot of wraps of it.
00:36:40.240
And then there's a big screw at the top going through.
00:36:53.640
This is up in the upper coniferous zone, almost subalpine.
00:36:57.900
There's an old bridge there they don't use anymore for cars.
00:37:04.640
And for some reason, they decided to get rid of all the material.
00:37:09.080
But they still left this, and I saw it right away.
00:37:26.320
And around the whole wagon wheel, it mostly burned where the nails attached it.
00:37:31.480
It wouldn't even finish the job of burning the wood.
00:37:39.620
So in all my research for seven years now, I've met two fire captains on YouTube.
00:37:50.680
Fire Captain John Lord and Matt Dakin, who analyzed Paradise three different times and did five videos.
00:38:02.160
And I taught them a few trees because they're not aware of combustibility rates of trees or which species are which.
00:38:09.540
So the firemen will not have an idea what to look for.
00:38:13.060
They just turn on the hose and put out the fire.
00:38:14.860
And talking with my friends, we've come up with the idea that these are, we think they're microwave flames.
00:38:27.580
If you were to put a nail in the microwave, it'll spark and it'll catch on fire.
00:38:31.240
And I don't want anybody to try that, of course.
00:38:33.920
But we thought of all the fires, butane, propane, acetylene, and other different types of accelerants.
00:38:48.640
I'll get into other materials here pretty quick.
00:38:56.520
We have a town in the top of the Sierra called Markleyville.
00:39:15.380
The nail or screws here and a little metal fitting.
00:39:18.600
That's where most of your burning is going to be.
00:39:22.020
I have plenty of pictures, but this is my best one.
00:39:24.600
Because it really shows the bolt and the wood area it burned.
00:39:35.700
And guardrails, you know, they're not put out in the forest.
00:39:41.940
There's not enough combustible materials around them to do any damage to them.
00:39:48.120
And I've noticed this now for, oh, five years, say, in California and I think Oregon.
00:39:54.460
When they take guardrails out, they're replacing them with this.
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And I got the feeling that it's microwave safe.
00:40:04.480
So when a fire comes through new areas, they won't be burning.
00:40:08.780
It should melt with a regular wood fire, but I have a feeling they won't.
00:40:15.680
Matt and John that analyzed Paradise, they told me to start looking for the culverts.
00:40:20.100
As soon as the Paradise fire was out, the road crews came out.
00:40:25.040
And started pulling the pipes out that went under the road.
00:40:31.680
A regular forest fire has nothing to do with these pipes underground.
00:40:41.500
So every time I go to these fires, I'm looking for road repair where they've dug up the road and pulled the pipe out.
00:40:47.900
I've already found four different fire aftermaths where they're doing it.
00:40:51.440
This is the Caldor fire where they say some people lit it on fire with their ATVs and a chain dragging.
00:40:58.300
They burned the whole western side of the Sierra west of Lake Tahoe and also the Carson Pass area.
00:41:06.500
So they're replacing them with cement like this if there's a lot of volume in the creek or a plastic pipe, but never metal again.
00:41:21.340
It's rare to have a forest fire in California at 8,000 feet.
00:41:24.520
This is almost the sub-alpine belt where I backpack all the time.
00:41:31.380
You will see some lightning strikes that get one or two trees, a small grove perhaps, but it's not going to burn the whole mountain down, square mileage.
00:41:46.660
We don't have the duff layer in the ground with needles everywhere.
00:41:53.920
See, this fire, they said it went to the top of the ski resort on the next Passover, 9,000 feet.
00:42:11.860
Here's your T-post you hammer in the ground to keep cattle in with barbed wire.
00:42:36.540
No deep-seeded corns, bulbs, rhizomes, rootstocks.
00:42:43.880
So I start thinking, how hot did the ground get?
00:42:47.700
And I'm going to go back and check up on that one again and see what happened after two years.
00:42:51.140
North on Highway 101 in Santa Rosa is a lake called Lake Sonoma, Sonoma County.
00:42:58.460
There was a fire there, burned in a lot of areas.
00:43:09.320
And your forest fire only tops out at 1,427 degrees.
00:43:13.200
But besides the melted window and all the tires are gone, leaving steel belts, you'd think incredibly hot.
00:43:19.540
Then what is that plastic chainsaw doing there?
00:43:25.340
But this incredible heat in the back of that truck, it should have taken all that orange plastic away completely.
00:43:32.060
And here is the Big Berry, a complex fire, whatever they called it.
00:43:39.980
There's a spring behind it on the hillside because they're extreme water lovers.
00:44:13.240
Your aluminum rims at the ground here, they melt out like that.
00:44:17.520
And sometimes they kind of, what I call chunk out, they'll come out in chunks.
00:44:32.980
I've seen somewhere between 800 and 1,000 cars in the 32 aftermath.
00:44:40.960
And if you talk to city firemen about windows melting out, they'll look at you like you're crazy.
00:44:47.360
They've never put out a car fire where the windows are melted out.
00:44:56.780
They come off in weird chunks like this, not like the aluminum.
00:45:06.180
This is more aluminum and the other one's the alloy.
00:45:25.320
And wherever I find them, there's always combustible leaves around.
00:45:30.600
I believe these are black oak trees in the back.
00:45:32.320
There's just some dead leaves, but they didn't burn up.
00:45:36.640
Some people will say, well, it's the gas tanks that blew up.
00:45:40.160
If that gas tank blew up, there'd be chunks of car laying around.
00:45:51.720
Two years ago in September, I believe, we had fires on every single side of the San Francisco
00:46:04.980
This is out in the canyon where my friend has 25 of these old, I believe, Buicks in the
00:46:16.060
And in this area, it's a blue oak forest with digger pines.
00:46:23.080
This area, as far as fuel on the ground, not a lot of downed bushes or limbs or anything.
00:46:34.900
You could have a grass fire, but you're not going to do this to this vehicle.
00:46:38.700
And his whole flat here was pretty much just dirt with few grass.
00:46:55.840
And I believe that's all from close proximity to metals.
00:47:01.680
North by the volcano, Mount Shasta, is a town called Weed.
00:47:06.240
Last year, they had a fire at a mill, a lumber mill.
00:47:10.440
If you find pictures on the internet, you'll find a picture of the roof on fire of the mill.
00:47:18.460
So here, a couple people passed away here, burned up in the fire.
00:47:24.900
The trees that burned the most were these on the left.
00:47:42.000
And yet behind, you'll find pines here and there.
00:47:48.460
This pine needle branch was only three feet from this car.
00:47:53.800
It didn't burn the needles in the whole tree, of course.
00:48:01.220
And everywhere in the background, leaves, leaves, leaves.
00:48:03.560
These are forest fires that forgot to burn the needles.
00:48:06.840
The number one part of a tree or a forest fire is the needles.
00:48:34.360
Last year's mosquito fire again on my way to Lake Tahoe.
00:48:41.980
And this is that Delta Eilton with the 21 mobile homes that burned up.
00:48:49.260
The only wood in the whole area besides trees was the little wood decks you go up to go in your door to walk in your mobile home.
00:48:58.300
And yet the mobile home, you can see the frame there.
00:49:07.620
Only the metal things were on fire and anything in close proximity.
00:49:15.100
And right behind it, I don't even think 20 feet away, these are California bay trees.
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Because of the water content just inside the bark.
00:49:56.140
Incidentally, PG&E is out here very quick to change the power poles.
00:49:59.680
They're here almost as the fire is still going.
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Because all the poles are burning off at the ground.
00:50:09.680
And they must have a huge supply of telephone poles.
00:50:31.840
In a forest fire, that's going to melt and be gone in seconds.
00:50:48.720
So this is a different deck in the same mobile home park.
00:50:52.200
That's the door frame to walk inside the mobile home.
00:50:57.580
How could the wood not be burned even on the other side where the door is?
00:51:06.520
The wood deck should be burned at least on the far side.
00:51:22.440
And to play devil's advocate, I moved it out of the way.
00:51:33.100
There was a tool shed with little metal parts, screwdrivers and wrenches.
00:51:38.000
And then the leaves fell off the oak tree and covered up a lot of these little metal pieces.
00:51:44.840
Calistoga, California, where the wine country is.
00:51:54.640
It's private property near Big Basin State Park.
00:52:04.380
And I think the awning to your left collapsed because it has bolts made out of some kind of metal at the elbows.
00:52:30.820
That'd be a new material to make canopies out of.
00:52:35.700
And your six media giants in the United States would tell you it's the flying embers.
00:52:47.040
I knew they were basically stealing plastics off your private property.
00:52:54.880
Before they let you back in, they always tell you they have to make it safe until it's made safe.
00:53:00.820
No, they're collecting stuff off your property.
00:53:06.980
It's all stockpiled, ready to take it off and out.
00:53:15.660
Wherever they got all these, they wheel them down the road and they stockpile them to be taken away.
00:53:19.640
I hope people can stay vigilant and look for these things.
00:53:22.720
Get into these fire aftermath as quick as you can.
00:53:29.020
There should be no reason to take these bins away.
00:53:32.820
And we can't have evidence like this laying around.
00:53:42.840
Old wood structures that have no moisture left in them.
00:53:49.300
I've even seen dead trees in the forest that weren't blackened.
00:54:02.700
I melted a little bit, but I got a feeling there's some metal fittings right here on the pumps and so forth.
00:54:12.940
These objects here, there's a little bit of melt here, but they should be melted to the ground in puddles.
00:54:18.120
This was behind a wall in Greenville where if you drove by, you wouldn't see these plastics.
00:54:23.060
I walked every street in the downtown area, and I couldn't find plastics anywhere except right here.
00:54:28.640
So they're coming on your property and taking everything that should have melted and getting rid of it.
00:54:43.940
There is metals here, and I don't know why these didn't ignite.
00:54:47.220
But plastics all over and a police caution tape.
00:55:01.480
Any forest fire burns the twig of the needles, then the twigs, and moves its way to larger diameter branches.
00:55:14.000
Here's the other pile behind a container of freight, the Oak Fire near Mariposa in Yosemite.
00:55:20.880
You couldn't see this from the road, and they were stockpiling it to take it away.
00:55:24.060
And I think the people that take all the debris away have no idea what they're doing.
00:55:31.640
They're just told, anything you find that you can carry, put it in a pile, and we're going to take it away for safety.
00:55:39.960
The plastic black hose across the top, plastic.
00:55:46.640
A lot of this stuff here should have burned up.
00:55:51.380
But you see metals along with it, so I got the feeling that they're just taking everything off your property.
00:55:58.240
People need to stay vigilant and see what they're doing.
00:56:00.620
These empty trucks coming into your private property.
00:56:03.220
Get in there as fast as you can, see what's going on.
00:56:13.640
Now, all these pine needles fell after the fire.
00:56:17.560
But you notice where the water, the hose is connected to the downspout in the ground.
00:56:38.560
But those were my best forensic pictures that I've taken.
00:56:42.180
And I borrowed other people's, especially the aerial pictures.
00:56:50.280
And I would imagine that our viewers are as well.
00:56:53.580
Robert, what you're showing us here, the copious amounts of evidence and information that you have.
00:56:59.540
Terenzio, can you bring up that one photo of Lytton, B.C.?
00:57:04.420
The reason is, is because, you know, there's a lot of Canadians that are going to watch this video.
00:57:11.440
And we want them to understand that this isn't just an anomaly down in the United States.
00:57:19.200
And some years ago, where Dr. Hoff, he was a doctor that was standing very much out on the front line and calling out all of the corruption and the harms of the jab.
00:57:30.020
And so the fire that you had texted me a moment ago, Terenzio, that image, I think it's down on the left, down in the left corner.
00:57:41.920
So this is for our viewers so that they can see the same thing, right?
00:57:45.680
All the trees are standing, yet the houses are burnt down.
00:58:10.640
And I saw some materials that should have burned and they didn't.
00:58:18.020
And when you look close, you'll find things that, why didn't those burn up?
00:58:25.160
The trees are, they're probably dead, but they should have burned up between the two houses.
00:58:34.760
I know those could be Italian cypress over there.
00:58:42.700
And down below the chimneys down there on the left.
00:58:46.640
But all you see in the background is trees, trees, trees, trees.
00:58:51.280
You used an interesting word when you were describing this and what was happening.
00:58:58.860
You said whatever technology that they're using.
00:59:09.360
So we kind of think microwave fires because I've had a microwave fire.
00:59:14.160
I put some tinfoil in my microwave because all your regular combustible materials are not burning up.
00:59:20.860
Just the metals and the conduit of water and moisture.
00:59:24.660
We see it in the creek beds, the cambial fluids of all these trees, and mostly the extreme water lovers, the willow cottonwoods.
00:59:34.820
And then it goes into the maples, madrones, and all your oak trees.
00:59:40.920
They shouldn't be burning from the inside out and leaving the leaves alone.
00:59:44.900
And if you saw one or two, you'd think, okay, that's an anomaly.
00:59:47.720
But when every tree in the forest looks like that, that raises questions.
00:59:55.900
When I was looking at the metals on the one truck, and you had described it as the metal was twisted.
01:00:01.740
And I think, you know, about a farrier and horseshoes and having it over extreme heat in order to pound that metal into a different shape.
01:00:11.520
And so that extreme heat, I think you did a comparison of the degrees in which a fire generally burns compared to that that would do something so extreme to twist metal.
01:00:25.940
You're right around the 4,000 degree area to changing any shape of these metals.
01:00:33.960
But the common ones, like some of the cars, you'll see a big dent in the side.
01:00:38.980
Why is there a big dent in it or the roof of the car is collapsed?
01:00:45.960
So you'll see some twisted stuff and stuff that doesn't make sense.
01:00:55.720
And on top is your cement railway or your tar, your asphalt tar.
01:01:04.400
And the tar will melt through the bridge and fall down into the creek bed.
01:01:10.640
And, I mean, to get to these temperatures, and there's nothing around it to do that.
01:01:16.700
That's what's been heating up, the steel girders.
01:01:21.560
There's no bushes, trees, nothing combustible around these bridges.
01:01:27.800
And they're cornering them off and trying to keep people out.
01:01:33.380
Incidentally, when I talk about these bridges and superstructures that have no combustible materials, this happened in the car factory in China.
01:01:48.000
Also, in Liverpool, England, there's a parking structure with seven or ten stories tall.
01:01:56.360
I believe there's 1,100 or 1,400 cars in this superstructure.
01:02:10.380
And the cement was somehow pulled apart with some weapon.
01:02:17.720
And all you could see was the steel rebar underneath that was supporting the whole structure.
01:02:24.240
You could put a grease fire in cement and you're not getting through it.
01:02:31.020
All the cements look like they took a king-size rototiller and went back and forth and got all the cement out of it.
01:02:42.740
I mean, how do you burn a car below you when there's no path, clear path, for the fire to get down there or upstairs?
01:02:55.220
Isn't this why they build houses now, sorry, apartment levels with concrete, so that if there's a fire in one unit, it doesn't go through the wall and burn the other?
01:03:03.820
What you seem to be describing here is like the capacity of an incinerator.
01:03:08.820
When you talked about the tar and gravel, I knew somebody used to do tar and gravel roofing.
01:03:14.640
And I mean, the heat of the tar in order to do this job.
01:03:21.060
I mean, one man fell into a very tragic situation but fell into one of the tubs off of one of the roofs.
01:03:41.060
Incidentally, around the world, I've analyzed some of the other photographs in the last five to seven years.
01:03:47.600
And you'll find all these pictures on the internet unless you take them off.
01:03:51.440
Greece, Gatlingburg, Tennessee, Portugal, the China Car Factory, the whole Australian fire, Fort McMurray, Canada, Litton, that place.
01:04:02.380
All the cities up and down California, not one of those that I've looked at or seen in the news were normal.
01:04:10.200
Yeah, how many fires have you investigated and how many of those were actually natural forest fires?
01:04:20.740
Only three, I believe, were natural because the trees burned, the branches burned.
01:04:27.260
It'd burn up, you know, 100 feet off the top of the tree.
01:04:38.600
These aren't normal wood fires, lest the forest would burn.
01:04:42.080
And yet they want to tell us these are forest fires and firestorms, the worst you can get.
01:04:55.140
When you were showing your friend who had, I forget how many cars, you said 30 cars.
01:05:01.460
And yet there was really no tangible grass around to ignite the fires to spread from one vehicle to another.
01:05:12.920
The blue oaks don't even like it up there, but they're survivors and they hold a ton of water.
01:05:16.240
And we actually cut some of them down for him because they were leaning over his cars and he didn't want more damage.
01:05:23.340
And even if a fire came through that area, you could put a fire blanket around you and run right through the fire out to the other side.
01:05:32.080
And they're gone in a second because the grass, there's just not much there.
01:05:39.220
Many of these places are in September in cattle country because people have to have cattle to pay their taxes on their land.
01:05:46.500
And they've eaten it down to a quarter inch, half inch, one inch, and they're starving.
01:05:51.420
So the hay truck has to show up to throw bales of hay off to feed them.
01:05:55.320
But yet, like the giant eucalyptus laying down, why is that burned from the inside out right next to the road?
01:06:09.440
A lot of the images, you know, obviously weren't in the cities.
01:06:14.220
Some fires maybe you named in other countries were.
01:06:17.240
But are the fires all pretty much in rural areas?
01:06:21.300
I can't say they are when I'm looking at these other areas.
01:06:25.980
The whole San Francisco Bay Area, every ridge on the whole San Francisco Bay Area, they burned up in one summer.
01:06:35.720
I used to have a list of all the California fires.
01:06:41.500
But they're generally, I want to say not downtown cities, but they don't care.
01:06:49.500
And that's a very populated area with not a whole lot of trees and stuff.
01:06:53.820
Paradise is in the mountains, but 15,000 homes.
01:06:56.880
Almost every fire seems to be 600 or 1,000 homes just gone.
01:07:00.180
And in Paradise, they had 10 mobile home parks.
01:07:07.900
And I went there three years later, analyzed it.
01:07:16.020
And so these people are out of, you know, if they're lucky, they can buy another one.
01:07:19.920
If not, they got to go back to work, go back to the city, move to a stack and pack city.
01:07:26.360
Well, you've just said something that's kind of interesting, right?
01:07:29.140
Is because we're looking at this global agenda and something to this magnitude.
01:07:33.920
There's no doubt that the UN, WEF and all those who have signed up for it must be behind it.
01:07:39.300
It can't happen, be happening in so many countries and just be a coincidence.
01:07:46.040
But you just said something key is that, for instance, the people in the mobile homes,
01:07:51.560
now they're going to have to move into the cities.
01:07:53.760
Well, what are they trying to do is to force people into the cities to have all of this
01:07:58.640
global control in the 15-minute cities, smart cities.
01:08:02.300
And, you know, we've been doing a lot of reporting on this.
01:08:04.540
If people are watching this for the first time and you're just learning about Action for Canada,
01:08:12.820
And we're not just an organization that's reporting the news.
01:08:18.120
We actually are getting citizens mobilized and we have incredible resources to counter what the government is doing.
01:08:26.500
In this particular area of the smart cities, we have a smart city notice of liability that is being served to mayors and city councils.
01:08:34.520
And telling them this is an exercise in futility.
01:08:39.620
But if there's something sinister afoot like this, we also need to be taking steps to, as Robert has said, get in there.
01:08:48.920
Do whatever you can to get videos and evidence.
01:09:05.160
You know, it's a very tough call because everybody above us is pretty much bought out and trained to think differently.
01:09:11.860
Even your college kids, the new fire science, they're teaching them stuff that's not really correct.
01:09:17.780
And fire-safe buildings and all that stuff, you know, that's just one huge lie and distraction.
01:09:33.220
The higher-ups, they might have already been told and, you know, disregard what I'm saying, the crazy guy, and just do your job.
01:09:41.100
Because I've talked to many firemen, and I find the young ones are interested, and the older ones are kind of offish.
01:09:49.060
Arborists, I would hope, would see some of this.
01:09:51.820
But all the arborists I know don't have a clue.
01:09:55.000
They don't have any background in, you know, nature.
01:09:59.620
But when it comes to nature, they don't have a clue of what I see when it's so blatant.
01:10:08.480
You know, what the president did back in the 80s.
01:10:10.960
He deregulated the media, and four people, four billionaires bought out everything in America.
01:10:20.500
And to get your own media out is very important.
01:10:29.560
But to try to get on TV or the radio, they won't let it happen.
01:10:35.320
And so that's one of the biggest things is the control of the media.
01:10:41.120
Anything that's too good, too many likes, and people are waking up, it's quickly taken off.
01:10:46.400
So that's one of the biggest things is getting it out through some type of media source.
01:10:51.300
Even the smaller papers in local towns, radio shows, whatever we can to avoid the big six, which is hard to do.
01:10:57.980
They bought out all American radio and TV, all of it.
01:11:01.780
All the major newspapers and major magazines in America.
01:11:13.320
Most of our viewers are very familiar with all of this.
01:11:20.560
And so we've been censored from YouTube a long time ago.
01:11:24.160
And so we've had to build up our base with Rumble.
01:11:27.640
So on that, I want to ask people to subscribe to Action for Canada's Rumble channel.
01:11:32.400
We've done amazing reports on the C40 plan, the 15-minute cities,
01:11:38.840
what's happening within the cities and towns, the policies that are already being passed,
01:11:44.220
which is all of these different areas are all working together for one common goal,
01:11:51.660
And so it's really important that our viewers would take the time to share this video, please,
01:11:59.220
Robert, you had mentioned that you have befriended two fire captains.
01:12:10.400
I was on YouTube, myself scrambling, trying to figure out what's going on,
01:12:16.880
And I finally found those two, because I watch every single YouTube fire video in California,
01:12:20.880
and they came up, and they're talking about everything that I see.
01:12:23.960
And I didn't know you could leave a message on YouTube, so I left a message.
01:12:28.340
And John, Lord, who passed away, sadly, a couple years ago,
01:12:31.580
he got back to me two weeks later with his phone number, and I went up to meet him.
01:12:36.360
I showed him all my work, all my photographs in a binder I carry.
01:12:39.760
And at the end of the day, he says, I'm exactly right, everything I talked about.
01:12:43.880
And he's got 30 years in, fire captain, and so does Matt.
01:12:49.540
And I had to teach him the trees and combustibility rates.
01:12:54.940
They won't teach firemen that, because if they did, firemen say, hey, wait a minute.
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Why is this willow tree burning from the inside out, and the leaves didn't burn?
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And I had some other points I left out I forgot about.
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The fires will stay in the creek bed and go and burn up the bank a little ways,
01:13:19.900
It'll go a quarter mile down the creek bed and burn all the willows and water lovers
01:13:24.360
and forget to go up the hill, no matter which way the wind's going.
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And the other is, in your area, you're on the East Coast.
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You have red oaks there, and you have a birch there.
01:13:36.620
Look for your hardwood forests, because most of those are going to have a high water-holding
01:13:42.400
And in the riparian corridor, you'll find more willows and your different poplars.
01:13:48.140
Look for those, and you'll find the damage there.
01:13:50.080
They can't hide it there, especially if you have a chainsaw or you see ones that have been
01:13:58.900
Because I heard from a couple other people, a lot of these are out in the forest, and
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there's no houses around, so you've got to find materials.
01:14:06.720
Look for the same things I showed you, the pine needles, furs, spurs, whatever you have,
01:14:10.580
and you have larch over there, deciduous pines.
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So there's a lot to look for, and I think that's what I wanted to hear, too.
01:14:24.800
Yeah, if you think of the other ideas as well that you've missed, please feel free to throw
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One, I am on the West Coast as well, but this goes nationwide.
01:14:34.240
It'll be all on the East Coast, so it's good information for our friends on the other side
01:14:40.020
I've been through the Redwood Forest, one of my favorite places to drive through the magnitude
01:14:44.920
of those trees and the enormousness, and it's just such a beautiful place.
01:14:49.940
So I was intrigued by those photos that you were showing of the heartwood, and then did
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And there's something else I have to bring up before I forget.
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When they burn up one of these nice parks of ours where everybody likes to go, they close
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They only take credit cards and bank cards, and you can only do that online.
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You have to get on your computer, turn it on, and get a day-use permit to go out and play
01:15:40.280
So it's stopping people from going out to these great parks.
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They're doing it on the island, the 10,000-foot volcano in Hawaii, the road to Hana.
01:15:52.500
You can't drive up it anymore unless you have a day-use permit online.
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Another park in the Bay Area has all the waterfalls.
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So they're making you go through these channels to get a day-use permit, and they're doing
01:16:14.940
They're getting us out of the wilderness and making us stay in the city, the walkable,
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And it's also a different level of social credit system.
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If you haven't done your due diligence, you know, you've been naughty, and you just drove
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there thinking you could go in God's land, right?
01:16:35.020
This does not belong to the government, and we're trying to make that clear to them.
01:16:39.520
And it needs to be that there would be, you know, 200 of us show up one day at one of these
01:16:46.920
This is our park and our God-given inalienable right to be here.
01:16:53.860
That was a really important and very interesting point.
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It infuriates me, all of this, and I'm sure it infuriates our viewers.
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Oh, Muir Woods, north of the Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, is a place called Muir
01:17:13.600
You can't just drive there and first come, first serve.
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And then when you do it online, you're paying with a card.
01:17:28.800
They want to get the cash out, of course, but they're pushing it in city, county, state,
01:17:39.160
I'm just touching on the forest fires right now.
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Any of these kind of tidbits, we want to hear about.
01:17:45.100
We want people to hear this information as well.
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The other thing, especially parks, I see it, but they're increasing the width of our sidewalks
01:17:56.880
Then they're putting the bicycles out in the middle of the road and putting painted emblems
01:18:11.320
They're pedaling at five miles an hour blocking traffic.
01:18:14.200
They're putting them out in harm's way to slow us down, make the case to get us out of
01:18:19.480
The parking spots, they're putting red zones everywhere.
01:18:23.200
They're right or left turns, especially right turns.
01:18:28.100
They'll take a whole street corner out and make it go way out into the street now.
01:18:32.900
So to make your right turn, you have to go way out to turn to come onto your little side
01:18:38.780
So they're really making it hard on cars everywhere.
01:18:50.300
You have to, they put a light in and then no turn on red.
01:18:56.200
They're really controlling the traffic and shutting us down.
01:18:59.340
And like I said, parking squares, they're taking them away everywhere.
01:19:06.500
And this is county, unincorporated county, cities, state parks, national parks.
01:19:16.160
And so our taxes are paying for all the extra paint, the sign, the labor, the work, and changing
01:19:24.860
But if they add an extra foot on both sidewalks, the street just got smaller.
01:19:28.800
And they're making oversized bike lanes, if they have a bike lane, right here at my house.
01:19:36.320
And another way to take our funds and send it, you know, give it to private organizations
01:19:45.960
But the only thing I agree with is the circles.
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The first time I came across those was when I was in New Zealand.
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I just think this is a really important time because people, if they're frustrated and infuriated
01:20:15.320
And so this is a look at Action for Canada Nationwide.
01:20:21.120
We are vetting new chapter leaders every single week.
01:20:24.720
And we plan on being in every single town and community across this nation.
01:20:29.400
And within those town and communities, we are mobilizing citizens very effectively.
01:20:35.340
Part of our plan is that we want to take back every level of government.
01:20:39.540
And as you can hear, this is being done by elected officials with our tax money, right?
01:20:46.220
We're paying to have this noose tightened around our neck and it's up to us to bring
01:20:52.480
And so in the last election, we managed several of our Action for Canada leaders actually ran
01:21:01.780
And many other people were working hard as well, got good people into office.
01:21:06.340
So they've spent decades, many decades bringing this tyranny in and we're turning it over pretty
01:21:12.080
quick because once you light up and fuel a nation, there's 40 million of us in Canada
01:21:21.400
And throughout the United States, I encourage anybody in the US, come on to Action for Canada's
01:21:26.300
pages, look up our notices of liability, look up our information on 15-minute cities and
01:21:31.960
what we're doing, copy, paste, do whatever you need, you know, to turn this tyranny over.
01:21:42.740
They don't want to just have the bejeebers scared out of them and then turn this program
01:21:50.420
And we're also taking legal action against the BC and federal government.
01:21:54.540
And we're not going to stop until justice prevails.
01:21:58.960
And just good news report, you know that the leader of the Netherlands, Mr. Root, has resigned
01:22:10.000
But in the report that I heard, there's multiple, it's like they're calling it a far right movement
01:22:15.860
across Europe where we're taking back our countries, Italy, Greece, they named several other ones.
01:22:25.920
But it means you can't sit at home on your butts and leave it up to us.
01:22:32.300
We need you to get actively involved in helping us out.
01:22:35.400
And when it comes time for elections, we need thousands and thousands of people lining up
01:22:40.240
outside the poll stations ready to vote and be scrutineers.
01:22:44.140
We need to watch these liars and cheats that are on the inside, right?
01:22:48.140
Because they'll do whatever they can to keep these tyrannical leaders in place.
01:22:58.880
In California, at least, they're making fire insurance astronomical, quadruple what it used
01:23:05.780
And that's another way to get us out of the country.
01:23:07.660
If you own your house outright, OK, you don't have that fire insurance.
01:23:11.080
But if you're still paying it off, you can't afford the fire insurance anymore.
01:23:14.520
So you and you can't find anybody that will cover you.
01:23:17.600
So you move out of the countryside back to the mega cities.
01:23:23.440
And, you know, the forest isn't burning, of course.
01:23:28.280
And, you know, I'm hired to trim trees away from buildings and homes all over the Bay Area.
01:23:38.020
We should get insurance on our trees in case our house burns our trees down, which doesn't.
01:23:55.840
And I don't know what you can do with this fire insurance thing.
01:23:59.920
That's another way to get you out of the countryside.
01:24:05.200
Yeah, I was going to say it's terrifying because, you know, I've got very dear people who are near to me who are in the midst of burning a house.
01:24:12.160
But it's not burning a house, building a house.
01:24:19.560
And I had to very urgently leave what I was doing, drive many hours, and help them evacuate because these massive fires were coming over the mountains, you know, towards their home.
01:24:36.080
We got that under control, helped them evacuate.
01:24:41.660
I mean, we're sleeping on fumes and working on fumes.
01:24:46.680
And anyways, then I had to, a second time, a system, they were burying tools into the ground.
01:24:52.540
But based on what you're saying, those tools weren't probably any better in the ground.
01:24:57.520
And then another fire had started within their farm community down the street.
01:25:01.480
And those nasties tried to tell them that they couldn't put out the fire.
01:25:04.980
And they said, we're going to be working on this until this fire is out and you can't stop us.
01:25:13.060
They are telling firemen to back up, retreat, back up, don't put it out.
01:25:20.780
And here in California, it's CAL FIRE is the culprit.
01:25:23.640
The little municipal fire stations aren't doing their best to put these fires out.
01:25:29.980
And they're always told to back up, stand down, go away, let it burn.
01:25:43.680
And housing materials, we don't want to breathe that stuff.
01:25:52.340
These are metals and plastics and anything close to a house or in a house.
01:26:00.320
And the ground itself, I've come to believe the ground itself is on fire.
01:26:04.060
Now, the ground is full of all kinds of metals, just naturally.
01:26:07.520
Ferrous and non-ferrous metals are everywhere in the ground.
01:26:12.080
And the grass, the dead grass is burning only as an after effect.
01:26:17.800
Even if you have a house on all dirt acreage, and there's not a tree or a shrub or grass, anything,
01:26:23.040
they'll still burn your house down when no fires should even be there.
01:26:31.240
You had mentioned about the ground burning and, you know, that the fires were starting
01:26:44.700
All right, we're talking again about Oregon's fires.
01:26:49.080
Now, because even though our historic weather system is over, the wind isn't whipping these
01:26:53.400
flames through our communities anymore, the fight to contain these fires is not over at
01:27:01.480
Our Keeley Chalmers first told us about this last night, reported on this phenomenon, raging
01:27:07.160
1,200-degree fires burning unseen underground in the root systems of forests.
01:27:12.620
And these aren't like in the middle of nowhere, you know, miles and miles in the middle of
01:27:16.800
They're near homes within walking distance of where people might accidentally stumble
01:27:21.640
So even though it might look like some of these big fires are being put out, being contained
01:27:25.860
and controlled, there's still a lot of danger there.
01:27:29.240
That's a pretty concerning thought and a vision of what it is that you've been talking
01:27:37.760
It's going back to where I say the ground itself is on fire.
01:27:41.340
And I believe the reasons for that is, and especially where the trees are, is the roots
01:27:47.540
in the lower trunk of the tree holds a lot of moisture.
01:27:51.320
And some of those, it's more on the water-soluble side.
01:27:55.020
And your electric currents go through water very quickly.
01:27:59.980
So it ignites these areas that have the moisture.
01:28:03.360
And also, I believe there's a percentage of ferrous and non-ferrous metals in the ground.
01:28:08.820
And that's going to add to it because the metals are on fire when you put them in a microwave.
01:28:14.860
So between the metals, ferrous, non-ferrous like aluminum, and this water, they're igniting
01:28:23.100
Way underneath there, you shouldn't have these big flames without the oxygen.
01:28:26.100
In a normal forest fire, fires will go underground if the duff, the duff, the leaf drop from all
01:28:35.040
It will have embers that just creep along the ground, underground, but not giant flames with
01:28:43.160
And in a month from now, you might see it somewhere else pop up and surface.
01:28:49.160
And I have seen that a lot, where the tree trunks are burned down into the ground four
01:29:00.380
So I see that quite often at a lot of these places, besides the tree burning from the inside
01:29:12.180
And then if it's shortly after winter or even summer, you dig a hole deep enough, there's
01:29:18.120
And that's what's being ignited, the wet areas.
01:29:28.720
And that's an area where you could be concerned about a fire being smothered a bit and burning
01:29:33.780
and popping up somewhere else, but not what we're seeing in these conditions.
01:29:37.980
And so throughout your presentation, I mean, this really supports what you've been saying
01:29:42.060
is how the metal is being ignited through fence posts.
01:29:46.900
The nails are what's burning, not the actual whole complete fence posts.
01:29:50.740
So that's a very interesting video to support what it is that you're saying and what you've
01:29:58.380
And also, when I talk about the water, the trees burning the most have the highest water
01:30:05.480
I'm finding creeks in area that are devoid of life.
01:30:09.080
No more water bugs, frogs, turtles, salamanders, fish.
01:30:12.840
Which I'm, and I checked out, I took a butterfly net actually to a creek and I was looking all
01:30:20.100
And this creek had six foot deep pools, crystal clear.
01:30:25.920
So I want to say the creeks are like a conduit when they're electrified and it just kills all
01:30:32.560
So that's something I'm going to be doing more often.
01:30:34.700
I'm going to be checking out ponds and things like that and see what kind of life is surviving.
01:30:40.020
Yeah, I mean, just from the evidence that you showed us, you've got the evidence to prove
01:30:46.100
And I mean, I'm just sitting here thinking about, you know, I have done this once, only
01:30:50.960
once, my friends, but I put my grandma's teacup in the microwave.
01:30:57.440
I got rid of it many years ago, but before I knew that they were harmful, I accidentally
01:31:04.920
And there was a little bit of action going on in there.
01:31:07.620
So I know what you're talking about when we see how metals can ignite and zap and, you
01:31:16.560
But with this new materials that, okay, so these fires are happening.
01:31:21.460
And now, of course, they're really encouraging people to get this fire retardant material
01:31:29.660
And I'm sitting here and then you get a better cost in insurance.
01:31:33.000
And so what do you have to say about those materials now that they've been in, you know,
01:31:45.720
I'd like to see who the super corporations are that own these little corporations pushing
01:31:56.380
It's just one giant lie and they're stealing our money and convincing, you know, how much
01:32:03.180
I mean, I had to throw my TV away 10 years ago.
01:32:06.360
It's just one pack of lies every single station.
01:32:10.020
And the people reading the news, they don't even know.
01:32:17.720
Do you have any idea as to what kind of weaponry is being used?
01:32:22.640
Because I understand that the ground, that was going to be a great wrap up to the show,
01:32:40.120
You know, when it comes to weaponry, of course, these are big companies that make the components.
01:32:48.540
Who knows how many different components to make a weapon.
01:32:51.140
And they've got different lasers on everything.
01:32:53.760
They're on everything with wheels, tracks, flies, or floats.
01:32:59.080
I don't suspect tiny little drones, but I'm not going to rule that out either.
01:33:03.820
But to move fires eight and nine football fields a minute and make a concussion of wind
01:33:09.140
that's pushing this thing around, we actually think they're coming from satellites.
01:33:20.440
And in my 20s, we had a president in the 80s who came on national TV.
01:33:25.140
It's the only thing I ever remembered about him.
01:33:26.840
Worst president in U.S. history, at least as far as I can see.
01:33:31.960
And he tells the world or the country, we're developing our Star Wars defense system.
01:33:46.580
We're not sure of delivery systems, how long they do it, a minute, two minutes, an hour.
01:33:54.260
We're just trying to catch up and find out what they're doing.
01:33:57.500
And the evidence is hard to find of them doing this, too.
01:34:04.860
Whether it's daytime or night, you don't see them.
01:34:07.120
So it's a real tall order to figure out how they're doing it.
01:34:11.020
All I can do is examine the evidence that's left over.
01:34:15.240
Somebody that studied a plant kingdom my entire adult life.
01:34:24.680
And so do you think the 5G towers, that some of them could be rigged to do this?
01:34:30.120
Because they're putting them all the way out in the mountains, right?
01:34:40.620
And I don't really believe too much in the chemical sprays that's advancing these fires either.
01:34:47.600
Because if you sprayed that much chemicals, the trees would die.
01:34:59.340
But I think that all that's for our lungs and our pollinated trees and bugs and insects.
01:35:07.340
I don't see this being an accelerant for these fires because the forest isn't burning.
01:35:14.360
I hike all the time throughout the whole Sierra.
01:35:17.780
So, yes, there's a component to the chemtrails.
01:35:21.820
But I don't believe that's the fire accelerant that people are thinking of.
01:35:27.760
It's funny that you brought up about, you know, the chemtrails and stuff.
01:35:30.840
Because I was out walking my dogs the other day.
01:35:42.540
And they were burnt from the top to only about a quarter way down.
01:35:52.300
And another thing, I've got an ornamental cherry tree in my front yard.
01:35:55.580
And for these last couple of years, never before, all throughout the summer, I have leaves dropping and dying and going brown.
01:36:05.560
Yeah, they're trying to, you know, mess with our food supply.
01:36:09.460
We see it in our San Francisco Bay area, fruit trees that always have fruit.
01:36:15.380
And I'm hearing this more and more, not just right here.
01:36:17.720
I'm hearing it from a lot of different friends.
01:36:19.920
So, a lot of these sprays, I think, is lungs is number one.
01:36:24.440
And then fruit trees, pollinators, insects, flies, bees, all that.
01:36:28.780
Anything that flies is a pollinator, even a mosquito.
01:36:31.760
I always wonder, where do these guys plan to live?
01:36:36.600
Or do they have some sort of superpowers, right?
01:36:41.160
Yeah, so people need to stay vigilant and work together, get the word out, take pictures, try to get it in little newspapers, however you can.
01:36:50.740
Even town hall meetings, whatever you can, because they own all the big information.
01:36:58.780
Yeah, that's really good, because the other thing about Action for Canada, as well, is we've reached out and we're working together with churches.
01:37:05.400
So, if you have a pastor and you're watching and you're viewing this, please reach out to the pastor in your church and join an Action for Canada chapter.
01:37:13.820
If there isn't one in your community, one will be coming soon.
01:37:17.220
So, now we're partnering up with pastors and we have our weekly meetings or bi-weekly meetings of chapter leader meetings.
01:37:25.640
And what we do is we play these great shows within those meetings and inform a community.
01:37:31.760
And the 2030 agenda, the 2050 agenda, the WEF has said that the cities, the towns are closest to the people and they can implement and affect the greatest amount of change.
01:37:43.120
And that's who they're using and paying out all this cash, right, and incentives to bring this tyranny against us, right?
01:37:56.300
You remember the whole Agenda 21, Rio de Janeiro, when Father Bush signed on in 1992.
01:38:01.900
There's only seven countries in the world that didn't sign on.
01:38:05.480
I don't know which seven that is, but it just shows you the power of the billionaires, what they own.
01:38:10.420
They own all governments pretty much, except for perhaps he's seven, but their power is unbelievable.
01:38:25.480
Print money, give it to us, we build weapons for them.
01:38:30.700
Yeah, well, the grassroots doesn't care about their big bucks or big pharma or all the rest of it.
01:38:35.320
We're willing to pour our time sacrificially into this war.
01:38:44.980
And we plan on taking this country back successfully and joining Italy and Greece and others with this far right movement.
01:38:52.760
I mean, they say it like it's a bad word if you're not talking about the extremists, which any far left extremists, they're all extremists.
01:39:05.220
We've got truth on our side, and we're using the truth to set people free and our nations free.
01:39:11.280
And we believe we're going to be successful at this and win this war.
01:39:15.100
And so, Robert, on that, I just am so grateful that you made the time to come on the show today.
01:39:21.280
Is there any closing words that you have as we wrap this up?
01:39:36.800
Everybody needs to be a part of this because we have too much to lose, and we need everybody in the world to stand against the billionaires club.
01:39:47.160
We just need everybody to get on board and do whatever they're able to get the word out somehow.
01:39:56.940
Get them on all the newspapers, magazines, whatever you have in your town or city.
01:40:08.040
I say knowledge is power, and when you have it, you've got to share it.
01:40:20.460
Send it to your elected officials and ask for a meeting and a conversation with them.
01:40:27.020
Give them examples of the Litton fire if you're in Canada.
01:40:31.560
Take a look at videos of news reports of fires that have taken place,
01:40:36.560
and you never suspected them of something more nefarious.
01:40:41.700
And then send it to your elected officials along with this and say,
01:40:44.920
look, I'm really questioning what's going on and what kind of a weaponry is being used,
01:40:58.580
We take it very seriously, and it's incredibly important to inform our viewers in the world.
01:41:03.800
So thank you again for taking the time out of your busy schedule to be here with us.
01:41:11.700
My team and I were in the background texting and just talking amongst us and in the chat as well.
01:41:28.500
People are feeling, you know, quite infuriated by this information, but it's got to motivate us, right?
01:41:35.640
We know that we're up against quite a group of evil individuals.
01:41:42.800
It's like insanity in these last few years, but the more we learn, it's almost like the worse it gets.
01:41:50.260
That's why I keep giving those good news reports as to what's happening in Europe,
01:41:58.920
They're getting them out of office, and they're focusing on getting their countries back on track.
01:42:04.180
And it's all because good people decided to stand up.
01:42:07.920
And so Action for Canada is really trying to give you all that you need to have the resources,
01:42:12.780
the campaigns and the strategy to do that, and to build those communities within communities of like-minded people.
01:42:19.280
We need everybody on board doing this together.
01:42:21.480
All right, so as I had mentioned in my weekly update, I'm going to be traveling.
01:42:27.940
I'm going to be on a speaking tour in Ontario, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia,
01:42:32.240
starting on July 22nd is my first speaking event till August 7th.
01:42:38.580
So I'm hoping I'm going to meet a lot of you great people,
01:42:41.320
and I'm hoping to increase our chapters and our memberships and really motivate people to get involved.
01:42:47.960
And so in place of that, in the next three weeks on the Empower Hour,
01:42:59.180
I love it because we're going to be doing the Plandemic series.
01:43:05.100
And so the 26th will be Plandemic 1, 2nd, and then 3rd.
01:43:10.500
We're very grateful to Mickey Willis for permitting us to do this.
01:43:15.400
I was texting with him, and I said, you know, this would be very helpful in me being able to travel
01:43:20.820
without having to do all the writing and arranging all of the guests in advance.
01:43:28.120
We're asking you to reach out and do a watch party.
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because the Plandemic series is one of the best that I know
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in order to have those people that are just waking up or sitting on the fence become completely aware.
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And Mickey and his team have done such a phenomenal job.
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If you haven't joined Action for Canada, make sure you do so right now
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because we're sending out tonight the movie marathon information
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so that you can register for those events coming up.
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All right, Terenzio, so if we could bring up the Bible verse for this week, that would be great.
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God is our refuge and strength and ever-present help in trouble.
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Therefore, we will not fear, though the earth give way and the mountains fall into the heart of the sea.
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And I just take such comfort in that because I truly believe that God is with us,
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He is in control of all the events that are happening on earth.
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And, you know, as a believer, I just feel so confident that I don't have to walk in any kind of fear.
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And so I wish for you as well to be blessed with that kind of confidence.
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Anyways, we just thank you for spending the time with us on this very lengthy Empower Hour,
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but we thought that it was important to cover all of the details.
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We hope that you will share it with others and that you'll also sign up for the movie marathon
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I'm going to thank God and God alone for the ground that I'm standing on.
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I'm going to thank our founding fathers for giving their lives and sacrificing so much for our freedom.
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We are going to be in every town and every city.
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And we are going to build communities within these communities of like-minded people
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who are actually going to care for one another again and love on each other
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and give each other the help when they're down.
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We are going to use the teams and the people that build within chapters to support our businesses.
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The government's actions are completely, 100% unlawful.
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Judgment will again be found on justice and those with virtuous hearts will pursue it.
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You have a virtuous heart if you are here today pursuing freedom and righteousness.
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God says he will turn the sins of evil people back on them.
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I take great comfort in that because I serve a mighty living God
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who has allowed us to go through this season of discomfort
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because we as a nation have turned our backs on him.
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I'm going to say God bless you and God bless Canada.
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God bless you and God bless you and God bless you.
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God bless you and God bless you and God bless you.
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