Action4Canada - August 22, 2024


PART 3: Jasper Fire, A Forensic Investigation With Tanya Gaw & Robert Brame


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 32 minutes

Words per Minute

165.96289

Word Count

15,420

Sentence Count

1,389

Misogynist Sentences

15

Hate Speech Sentences

13


Summary

Robert Brame returns to the Empower Hour after a year long absence. Robert is a certified arborist with over 20 years of experience, and he has been studying the plant kingdom for nearly five decades. In his first episode in July of 2023, Robert provided evidence of strange irregularities associated with fires in the U.S. and various regions of the world. In a follow-up interview in September of that same year, he exposed anomalies associated with Canadian fires. Tonight, Robert will be questioning the origins of the Jasper National Park Fire that ignited quickly and raged out of control.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Many firemen I've talked to, or women, and they tell—and it's been on the computer, too—they can't get close enough to put the fires out.
00:00:08.820 They're too hot.
00:00:09.920 And some of the fires are hard to put out.
00:00:12.480 For some reason, they can't put them out very well.
00:00:14.460 That also happened in New York over 20 years ago.
00:00:17.540 It was just too hot.
00:00:19.180 And I was going down in a park down south of me, the Pinnacles National Monument, in a little Denny's restaurant.
00:00:25.800 And I was having my breakfast, and two Army guys come in, very nice.
00:00:28.620 And I happened to have my portfolio of all the photos I've taken.
00:00:32.400 And I went over and striked up a conversation and talked to them and started showing pictures.
00:00:36.300 They sat up, looked at each other, and one of them turns to me and says, looks like military-grade weaponry to me.
00:00:44.400 And I thanked them and sat down and finished my breakfast, and they left.
00:00:48.300 And when I went to pay, the waitress says, those two gentlemen paid for my breakfast.
00:00:53.660 That was one of the stories that's going in my book.
00:00:55.860 I have many others.
00:00:57.400 But a lot of firemen are coming out and saying they're told to stand down, back up a couple miles, stop putting it out.
00:01:05.080 A lot of the stuff, they'll lose their pension.
00:01:07.760 They'll lose their benefits or whatever, or they'll get fired if they open their mouth.
00:01:12.980 But there are a lot that are waking up.
00:01:14.600 I even talk to the police around here, and I give them my flyer with my 10 anomalies, and I say, look me up.
00:01:22.060 I'll talk to anybody.
00:01:23.300 I really don't care who they are.
00:01:25.000 I've got to educate people one at a time if I can.
00:01:27.500 We are so pleased that our guest, Robert Brame, is able to join us once again on the Empower Hour.
00:01:37.280 In his first Empower Hour interview in July of 2023, Robert provided evidence of the strange irregularities associated with fires in the U.S. and various regions of the world.
00:01:50.340 In a follow-up interview in September of 2023, he exposed anomalies associated with Canadian fires.
00:01:59.020 Tonight, Robert will be questioning the origins of the Jasper National Park fire that ignited quickly and raged out of control, destroying one-third of the homes and businesses in the town site.
00:02:11.640 Robert is a certified arborist with over 20 years' experience, and he has been studying the plant kingdom for nearly five decades.
00:02:19.000 Will you all please help me welcome Robert Brame?
00:02:24.080 Robert, welcome to the Empower Hour.
00:02:25.940 We're so glad you can join us.
00:02:27.740 Thank you.
00:02:28.440 It's good to be back.
00:02:30.880 Super.
00:02:31.440 Well, thank you so much, Heather, and good to have Heather back as well.
00:02:34.040 She was on holidays last week.
00:02:36.080 Okay, so, Robert, yeah, it's been about a year since you've been on the show.
00:02:39.960 You joined us for two previous Empower Hours, and as soon as this fire was happening in Jasper,
00:02:47.560 I immediately began to think of the evidence and the information you provided us last year as far as what was going on in California,
00:02:55.600 other places around the world, Maui, and then, of course, all of those fires that had transpired nationwide within Canada, Quebec.
00:03:03.900 I think it was, was it Nova Scotia, and, of course, British Columbia.
00:03:08.560 I just want to alert people.
00:03:09.880 I've got a new system, and my camera's a little glitchy tonight, so just enjoy that part of the show.
00:03:15.440 I'm not sure what's going on there, but I'll be handing the floor over to Robert in just a moment.
00:03:21.780 What we had agreed on is, for those of you who are new and maybe haven't seen the interviews we had with Robert last year,
00:03:29.420 I'm just going to share my screen.
00:03:31.940 For those of you who are new to Action for Canada, if you go under Current Issues and under 15-Minute Cities,
00:03:38.340 I'll just come to this page.
00:03:39.660 Maybe this is the best way to go along.
00:03:41.240 One, of course, with all of these fires, a lot of them are being ignited to push the people that are farming and agriculture into 15-Minute Cities
00:03:54.640 and forcing them to give up their land.
00:03:57.240 That's one of the purposes of why we're going through this governmental globalist exercise.
00:04:03.400 And so it's very important for you to assist Action for Canada and our teams that are currently working across Canada,
00:04:10.300 engaging mayors and city councils, serving them the notice of liability and help them to understand that if they have good intentions
00:04:18.120 and they think this is truly all about the environment and, you know, leaving our children and grandchildren a better future,
00:04:26.900 they're sadly mistaken.
00:04:28.620 All right, this is over the top.
00:04:31.320 This is billions and trillions of dollars being spent on setting up these global agendas within the community level
00:04:40.280 and, like I say, have you been seeing all of the bike lanes?
00:04:44.840 I mean, how does that work pretty much six months out of the year in Canada?
00:04:48.640 It's completely useless.
00:04:50.140 They're spending thousands and thousands of dollars on paint to paint the roads, you know.
00:04:54.960 Let's say this is a bike path.
00:04:56.600 Let's paint it all green because, you know, people have never experienced before riding a bike.
00:05:00.640 Like, I don't know why it has to be painted green.
00:05:05.260 And I'm just bringing that because all these what seem trivial, oh, you know, it's just a matter of maybe, you know,
00:05:10.580 $50,000 to paint all the bike lanes in your city.
00:05:14.840 That's a lot of money when people can't put the food on the table.
00:05:18.080 And especially when we're here in the north and we experience very chilly winters.
00:05:25.400 So it's just a small part, but every part of it matters.
00:05:29.640 When they're talking about digital ID, which I'll be talking about in the weekly news update tonight,
00:05:34.320 I mean, they're advancing that.
00:05:35.940 And, of course, it's all about control.
00:05:38.260 And so are the fires.
00:05:40.140 It is really a very nefarious plan and the most tragic attack against one of Canada's greatest national treasures recently is Jasper National Park.
00:05:52.060 Never mind the millions of acres that have been burnt down in Canada, the United States, and elsewhere in order to see this agenda through.
00:06:02.040 So I'm just coming down 50-minute city page.
00:06:04.780 If you keep scrolling to the bottom, you'll see global fires equals global control part one.
00:06:09.120 And global fires equals global control part two happens to be the two video and power hours that we had Robert on last year where he gave amazing presentations.
00:06:21.960 And so, again, you would just come down to 15-minute cities and you can find those resources.
00:06:27.640 And as well, please look over our 15-minute city page because it is absolutely critical that you join us in this battle
00:06:34.900 and that you use the resources on this page, especially even regarding the fires.
00:06:40.360 Send it to your mayors, city councils, send it to your MLAs, MPPs, or MPs and say,
00:06:46.080 you know what, take a look at this information.
00:06:48.100 I would like a response and feedback and see what they have to say because you have a good possibility of helping to educate them.
00:06:55.420 All right, so let's get back to the show.
00:06:57.300 And Robert, I am going to hand this over to you.
00:07:01.080 I'm really looking forward to your presentation.
00:07:03.040 It's going to be about 45 minutes.
00:07:05.020 And I'm going to ask our viewers, if you have any questions, please make sure at the bottom,
00:07:10.340 I already see somebody's made maybe two comments or two questions there.
00:07:14.100 But if you're also watching live on the multiple live streams that we have going right now as well,
00:07:20.200 find the link.
00:07:20.960 It's on our homepage at actionforcanada.com if you want to join part of the conversation
00:07:27.080 and ask Robert a question once he's finished.
00:07:31.240 All right, Robert, thank you so much for being here.
00:07:33.420 Over to you.
00:07:35.020 Welcome.
00:07:36.560 Let me share my screen here.
00:07:48.920 I wanted to start.
00:07:50.960 In California.
00:07:53.660 At the Santa Rosa fire.
00:07:57.640 This is in 2017.
00:08:00.040 I wanted to start there.
00:08:01.740 But before I do, I want to thank you, Tanya Gah and everybody else for having me on the third time to talk about these abnormalities all around the planet,
00:08:11.820 not just here in the western U.S. and Canada.
00:08:14.740 They're doing this worldwide.
00:08:16.200 I have three videos on Lahaina, which I call a kill city.
00:08:22.200 You can find those on the internet also.
00:08:24.400 A quick history of myself.
00:08:27.100 I've studied the plant kingdom for 49 years, almost half a century now.
00:08:32.900 Scientific book in hand, backpacking through the whole Sierra Nevada and all the coast ranges of California.
00:08:38.800 I studied all the plants, ferns, shrubs, vines, and of course the trees.
00:08:44.940 And like I said, I wanted to start here at Santa Rosa, California.
00:08:51.300 I was designing a hike up there, saw this picture from the air, and I see white houses.
00:08:59.540 They're just, the houses have turned to white ash everywhere.
00:09:01.900 And this is very common now at all the fire aftermaths I've been to.
00:09:07.020 But what really struck me were trees everywhere that were not burned.
00:09:11.700 Many of these are pines, Douglas fir, cedars, and even eucalyptus, the most combustible leaves I know of,
00:09:19.800 where I can light them on fire with a cigarette lighter in my hand.
00:09:23.740 And green leaves, they will ignite.
00:09:26.180 The oils in them are very flammable.
00:09:28.220 That didn't happen on this fire.
00:09:29.660 Everything that had metal in them, the houses, the sheds, the outbuildings and garages,
00:09:35.620 they turned to white ash with rarely any blackened boards anywhere.
00:09:40.660 But yet, right next to these burned out homes are conifers that would not turn brown or burn.
00:09:48.200 So that didn't go very well for me.
00:09:50.660 And that started my journey.
00:09:53.400 I've been to a 42 fire aftermaths in California and some southern Oregon.
00:09:59.660 But taking 120 trips now to all of them, analyzing forensically what's left over, what burned, what didn't burn.
00:10:08.200 And out of all those 42 aftermaths, possibly three were natural occurring fires that we know of.
00:10:16.140 And I'm talking wood fires.
00:10:17.660 The rest of these were something sinister.
00:10:20.420 More of Santa Rosa.
00:10:23.140 I wanted to get some pictures of that so everybody could get a really good look.
00:10:27.740 All the conifers are probably dead.
00:10:29.740 They've been cooked internally or from the inside out, like a vegetable in a microwave.
00:10:35.340 I've analyzed these areas six to ten times in Santa Rosa.
00:10:39.700 Every time I go back, more trees have died.
00:10:42.180 They've just been cooked.
00:10:43.000 A year later, oh, I'm still in Santa Rosa.
00:10:48.680 This is somebody else's photo I'm borrowing.
00:10:51.840 A Jack in the Box on the left, McDonald's at the top, and the gas station on the right.
00:10:56.520 In Santa Rosa, next to the freeway, Highway 101.
00:11:00.880 None of the trees here burned up.
00:11:02.940 Hardly even turned brown.
00:11:04.460 But look at these buildings.
00:11:05.540 These aren't wooden buildings like we would have 100 years ago.
00:11:09.740 This is all newer construction.
00:11:11.920 Slate, granite, stone, plastics, different fibers, and steel girders.
00:11:19.160 But yet, look what happened to them.
00:11:20.900 What would do this to a building like this?
00:11:23.760 And the three trees of choice here are all, they're in the poison oak family, actually.
00:11:28.000 Pistachio, California pepper, and one other, African sumac.
00:11:36.100 All of these should have been burned up.
00:11:37.900 But no, the fire doesn't recognize the organic matter.
00:11:41.780 It works on metals.
00:11:43.600 This was the 2018 Paradise Fire, where they took away 18,000 homes.
00:11:50.940 A nightmare.
00:11:53.280 In California, we have 22 different species of pine trees.
00:11:56.360 This is number one in the state, the ponderosa pine.
00:11:59.800 They didn't burn that day.
00:12:01.580 Number two is our white fir tree.
00:12:04.600 These are mostly all white fir and ponderosa pine.
00:12:07.800 And they really didn't burn up.
00:12:09.660 There's a few here that maybe lost their needles and burned a little bit.
00:12:14.600 But this should all be gone.
00:12:16.340 This was a horrific firestorm.
00:12:18.760 That's what they said.
00:12:19.820 With huge winds.
00:12:20.960 And on the TV, they told us the fire moved eight or nine football fields a minute.
00:12:27.100 Of course, in the middle of the night, where nobody can see what's going on.
00:12:30.560 So, in those first couple years, I was really struggling to try to figure out what type of technology is doing this.
00:12:38.740 I was really at a loss.
00:12:40.440 And finally, on the internet, I found John Lord and Matt Dakin, the two fire captains, with a combined 60 years of service as captains.
00:12:49.440 In the Petaluma and Santa Rosa area, or San Ramon area fire departments, they saw what I saw.
00:12:58.200 I contacted them, and we became very fast friends.
00:13:04.260 So, here's one of the ten mobile home parks in Paradise were basically completely eliminated.
00:13:11.820 But yet, the pines, just a few feet away, refused to burn.
00:13:16.020 The only parts that burn is the ground itself, because I believe the ground itself is actually on fire, for at least two reasons.
00:13:24.020 The moisture is in the ground, it activated in a microwave, and also the tree trunks, the cambium or cambial fluids, are just inside the BART, the most active liquids or sap.
00:13:35.740 And that heats up like in a microwave.
00:13:38.460 It's kind of the difference between heating up a glass of water in your microwave, opposed to a glass of chili.
00:13:44.120 The water is faster, and we'll get into that later.
00:13:48.440 All ten trailer parks are gone.
00:13:52.360 I find this quite often.
00:13:53.940 Trees burn from the inside out.
00:13:55.680 This is a California bay tree, related to your avocados and camphor trees.
00:14:01.400 Holds a ton of water.
00:14:03.540 And this is in a vineyard with nothing around it.
00:14:06.160 How could the fire get inside of it?
00:14:07.700 Probably four years ago now, in Redding, California, we had a fire called the Carr Fire.
00:14:16.640 This was out there with valley oaks everywhere.
00:14:19.380 In the background on the left are eucalyptus.
00:14:21.720 And at the bottom right, there's a eucalyptus also.
00:14:24.640 And some California pepper trees in the middle of the picture at the bottom.
00:14:28.340 Two or three houses here are gone.
00:14:30.460 It's just a grass fire at this stage, but even a grass fire would turn trees brown to 30 feet in the air.
00:14:37.440 None of these turn brown.
00:14:39.480 We're working with it.
00:14:40.600 We've got a different technology that's attacking us.
00:14:44.260 I found that one, and I had to show it.
00:14:46.860 About three years ago, on the San Francisco Peninsula, we have a park called Big Basin Redwoods State Park.
00:14:59.480 There's some large trees in there.
00:15:01.860 And three years ago, they had a fire on every side of the San Francisco Bay Area.
00:15:06.940 They were burning our whole Bay Area.
00:15:09.480 This one is part of that park, Big Basin.
00:15:12.560 It happened to be blue gum eucalyptus, arguably the most combustible leaf on the planet.
00:15:18.720 And that's any of the eucalyptus genus.
00:15:20.920 Very flammable oils.
00:15:23.380 I'm standing on Highway 1, our coastal highway that goes up next to the ocean through California.
00:15:29.540 Looking east, here's the blue gum eucalyptus forest with a fire that went right through it and under it.
00:15:35.600 It refused to ignite these leaves, even when they're laying on the ground.
00:15:39.420 I can light these leaves on fire with a cigarette lighter in my hand, green, no exception.
00:15:45.340 It would burn the whole forest down.
00:15:48.160 Like we had in Berkeley, California, a couple decades ago, we had a huge fire that burned all the eucalyptus trees in Berkeley and Oakland, California.
00:15:57.620 It burned them up where there's hardly anything left.
00:16:00.700 And I think that was a natural fire.
00:16:02.840 This is not natural at all.
00:16:04.600 Well, we're going to get into some materials here as I go, and I'll work my way up to Canada.
00:16:12.460 This was a mobile home park in our California Delta along the Sacramento and McCollumney River, a little community called Eilton.
00:16:21.500 They burned down 19 or 21 mobile homes.
00:16:24.700 And the firemen were still here.
00:16:25.740 You see them in the background on the right.
00:16:27.380 Nothing was very flammable around here, but they burned all the coaches up.
00:16:32.300 And here's this wooden deck to get in your mobile home.
00:16:35.560 That's the door frame.
00:16:37.160 Open the door and walk inside.
00:16:39.660 Notice the wood deck is not black.
00:16:42.360 It's not burned at all.
00:16:43.520 Dry wood with no sap that's wet.
00:16:47.300 These aren't wet boards.
00:16:48.240 They're old and dried out.
00:16:49.560 Even on the side of the coach, they refuse to burn or even turn black.
00:16:53.740 Besides all the materials on the left that are plastic, those all should have been melted and burned.
00:16:59.580 We're working with a different technology here.
00:17:03.200 I had to talk about the tires.
00:17:05.160 Hopefully up there in Jasper, people are getting out there and taking pictures and sending their work to friends and showing people what's going on.
00:17:13.020 This is your steel-belted radial tires, which most tires are made of nowadays.
00:17:17.660 This is the way I find them, 99% of the time.
00:17:21.340 All the rubber is completely gone every time.
00:17:24.240 No partial burns.
00:17:25.840 And the steel belts or slinky-like mesh here is left over.
00:17:30.260 Then I see this laying in the field right next to it.
00:17:34.080 And I turn it over to be the devil's advocate and see if somebody rolled it there.
00:17:38.180 No, there's a ring in the soil where it's been sitting for a year or more.
00:17:41.920 Why wouldn't that one melt and burn up to nothing?
00:17:45.100 Then I change lenses and look at the label.
00:17:47.660 Polyester cord.
00:17:49.440 There's no metal inside.
00:17:51.200 Perhaps there's one wire around the bead to keep the tire on the rim.
00:17:56.420 Other than that, it's almost cordless.
00:18:00.960 So just by seeing this, you can understand that the tires are burning because of the metal inside.
00:18:08.300 That's what's being activated.
00:18:10.040 It's not a normal fire that would just melt or burn the rubber.
00:18:12.660 It's something else.
00:18:14.100 I see this quite often.
00:18:17.320 There might be 200 tires in a pile, and then there's one in there.
00:18:20.940 It's not burned.
00:18:22.380 Not deformed at all.
00:18:23.940 About three years ago, Redding, California, up Highway 5, close to Mount Shasta and Shasta Lake, there was a fire called the Fawn Fire.
00:18:35.320 And they put a lady in jail.
00:18:36.920 They said she did it.
00:18:38.600 Her name was Alexandra Soverneva.
00:18:41.320 She was a backpacker that was disoriented.
00:18:44.640 And she's been in jail for two and a half, three years now.
00:18:46.980 They said, oh, she did it.
00:18:48.400 They're pressing charges.
00:18:50.140 Well, this is the aftermath.
00:18:51.920 I have some pictures of that.
00:18:53.260 Incidentally, they are putting people in jail off the street, incarcerating them, making the world think that they're the ones who started these fires when they don't.
00:19:03.700 They're not smart enough to start these fires unless they're a super scientist.
00:19:08.860 This is a role of eucalyptus again in Redding, where that fire footprint was.
00:19:13.040 They refused to burn, except at the trunk level.
00:19:17.240 Probably from the inside out, too.
00:19:18.640 I didn't trespass to analyze them further.
00:19:21.400 More eucalyptus hanging down in the fire.
00:19:25.500 They refused to burn.
00:19:30.320 Same fire.
00:19:31.720 This gentleman I met here on a private property.
00:19:33.940 We talked a lot.
00:19:34.900 I didn't want to inform him what really happened.
00:19:37.140 He had a two-story house to my right.
00:19:39.360 It's just missing.
00:19:40.180 It's just gone.
00:19:41.340 This is looking out.
00:19:43.020 In the middle of the picture is Pine Family.
00:19:45.600 That's a Deodar Cedar from the Himalayas, tallest of the four cedars on the planet.
00:19:49.300 All the other pines on the left are Ponderosa Pine.
00:19:52.600 And down in the valley, these are Black Oak and perhaps another species.
00:19:56.960 None of them burned up.
00:19:58.480 Even the pines?
00:20:00.220 Yeah, I would say that's impossible.
00:20:02.540 But there's the picture.
00:20:04.420 Organic matter doesn't ignite in a microwave.
00:20:08.100 These posts are still there.
00:20:09.780 I came back here about a year ago when I found out she was in jail and I analyzed more.
00:20:14.900 These posts are still there on a back road.
00:20:18.200 The only place these posts burn is where the metal fasteners are, whether they're screws,
00:20:23.260 nails, hinges, or other metal fasteners.
00:20:26.940 Also, since I said the ground itself is on fire, I'll see them burned at the bottom.
00:20:31.740 The fire rarely climbs the wood and drops the nails on the ground like a standard wood fire
00:20:37.620 that we would have known.
00:20:38.860 It burns the nails and it goes out.
00:20:42.020 That's a heck of an anomaly.
00:20:44.200 That's my most famous picture.
00:20:45.760 It's going to probably be on the cover of my book, Microwave Forest Fires,
00:20:49.840 which I'll probably have printed before Christmas.
00:20:52.960 How could a fire burn the nails and then go out and stop climbing the post?
00:20:58.600 I see this everywhere.
00:20:59.580 This is a different fire.
00:21:02.320 I'm not sure which one this was.
00:21:04.660 Yeah.
00:21:06.360 This swings over to the western side of Yosemite National Park in California,
00:21:11.480 a town called Mariposa.
00:21:13.200 This was the Oak Fire.
00:21:14.740 I happened to go up there 140 miles, drove up there, analyzed it for the whole day,
00:21:19.320 and came back after sunset.
00:21:21.320 Then a year later, I find out they put somebody in jail.
00:21:25.920 Edward Weckerman, old 71-year-old man with diabetes,
00:21:29.580 they can hardly walk.
00:21:31.000 They said, oh, they saw him running from the fire.
00:21:33.400 This guy can't even hardly walk.
00:21:37.940 I actually went to the courtroom where he had his first court case,
00:21:42.920 talked to his defending lawyer on the phone and told him to watch my videos,
00:21:49.280 that I've got plenty of evidence to the contrary of what they're saying.
00:21:53.180 He didn't believe me, and I said I was going to be in the courtroom.
00:21:56.040 I showed up in that courtroom.
00:21:57.740 He saw me and recognized me.
00:22:00.060 He went over to the prosecutor, whispered to him, and they both looked at me.
00:22:04.780 Then they called the judge over.
00:22:06.820 The three of them were whispering, looking at me,
00:22:09.420 and the judge goes back up to the podium and cancels the court case.
00:22:14.960 No excuse, no reason, nothing.
00:22:16.900 Just cancels it.
00:22:18.520 When I hear people talk about a kangaroo court, this was the definition.
00:22:23.000 And after that, I kind of gave up on this.
00:22:27.620 I could tell we weren't going to beat them at their own game.
00:22:31.920 Here, the same fire.
00:22:34.040 Young Ponderosa Pines, which would be ladder fuels in a normal forest fire.
00:22:38.080 These would burn after the grass, and these would burn the taller conifers.
00:22:42.580 They refuse to burn.
00:22:44.440 It's the wrong entity.
00:22:45.640 This fire has a different composition.
00:22:48.020 Here's a car that's completely toasted, like that day 21 or 2 years ago in New York.
00:22:53.400 The windows have melted out.
00:22:55.220 To melt that glass, 2,500 degrees.
00:22:58.280 The aluminum, if you see aluminum rims melted out, it's 1,221 degrees.
00:23:03.120 Forest fire tops out at 1,427.
00:23:05.600 And that's up in the air where you can get some good flames, not at ground level.
00:23:09.700 That'd be the coolest part of a fire.
00:23:12.360 And yet right here, three or four feet from the car,
00:23:14.880 are needles of a ponderosa pine again.
00:23:18.400 They turn black quite often.
00:23:19.900 I don't know how that happens, but they refuse to ignite.
00:23:24.120 And on the bottom there on the ground is a pine cone.
00:23:26.580 That one's a digger or gray pine, also called foothill pine.
00:23:30.300 It grows in our foothills just above the central valleys.
00:23:33.280 It refused to even turn black.
00:23:35.320 Meanwhile, all the trees are quite dead looking, but not burned,
00:23:40.300 and the house is just missing.
00:23:41.960 The same fire again.
00:23:45.560 I have this board in my possession now.
00:23:47.380 It was a top 2x4 to a homemade fence.
00:23:50.660 There was a nail at every black burn spot,
00:23:53.920 and I moved it around to take pictures and get better contrast.
00:23:57.420 There's at least three nails left in it.
00:23:59.680 I have that at home now.
00:24:01.300 Some very damning evidence.
00:24:03.700 What kind of forest fire gravitates towards metals?
00:24:07.140 I've never heard of that one.
00:24:08.340 I wanted to reflect back three to four years ago, January 3rd, I believe, in Colorado.
00:24:15.500 We heard there was a fire there.
00:24:16.760 It was a very cold day.
00:24:18.100 The next day it snowed.
00:24:19.700 January.
00:24:22.140 919 homes.
00:24:23.820 It could be mobile homes.
00:24:24.740 I'm not sure, but homes are just gone.
00:24:27.020 Look at the trees.
00:24:28.860 What kind of forest fire forgot the trees?
00:24:30.920 And usually when I see the tree burned up to some degree,
00:24:36.160 it's a higher water-holding capacity tree
00:24:39.000 or an extreme water-holding capacity tree like the cottonwoods, willows, alders, birch.
00:24:45.060 They hold a ton of water.
00:24:46.280 When you cut them open, water will geyser out like a little drinking fountain.
00:24:50.560 Or as I cut them with my chainsaw, they drip all over my legs.
00:24:53.820 That should be dead last to burn.
00:24:55.900 Instead, they're first, and the conifers are last because of the sap.
00:25:00.020 It's a slower, more coagulating or running sap.
00:25:04.900 It's not as fast-moving as your water lovers.
00:25:08.400 Even though the sap is more flammable, it's backwards world.
00:25:13.000 In the distance, you have grass everywhere of dead.
00:25:15.460 It refused to burn.
00:25:19.840 This is back to California near Ukiah on Highway 101, kind of near the coast.
00:25:25.420 There was a little fire up there.
00:25:26.680 That one was called the Hopkins Fire, and they put a guy named Devin Johnson in jail.
00:25:33.820 He happened to stand on a bridge and just watch the fire.
00:25:36.440 Since he was homeless, they put him in jail, and he's been convicted.
00:25:40.720 Well, I've analyzed that one a couple times.
00:25:43.460 And this was up on a hilltop where a large house was turned to white ash in a predominant blue oak forest.
00:25:53.400 No other trees.
00:25:54.740 Blue oaks are kind of short in stature, one to two foot in diameter, all the same height.
00:25:59.880 And under them, hardly any grass, a very light grass.
00:26:03.140 And somehow, these houses are just missing.
00:26:06.420 Now, this is a parking block, perhaps 30 feet long, made of two by eights, possibly.
00:26:12.420 And every 10 feet or thereabouts is a stud like this going into the ground, and they're bolted up to the stud.
00:26:20.440 This thing, like I said, is 40 feet long.
00:26:22.740 It only burned where the bolts are.
00:26:24.440 Each one of these is different.
00:26:27.220 Two bolts there, or two sections.
00:26:29.600 That's the only place it burned.
00:26:31.140 That's another different one.
00:26:32.360 Nowhere else.
00:26:34.000 The bolts are on fire.
00:26:36.860 I bet that would happen if you put them in a microwave.
00:26:40.340 Guardrails is the same thing.
00:26:41.740 Wherever I go, they'll burn at the bottom, the wood piece, and right where the bolt is.
00:26:48.980 Then, when this thing is turned off, it doesn't continue burning.
00:26:52.680 I see this all the time, and they're replacing them.
00:26:57.080 I have a photo farther on it.
00:26:58.320 I'll show you what they're replacing them with.
00:27:01.280 Back to the Isletown in the Delta.
00:27:03.180 This is a mulberry tree.
00:27:04.480 Mulberries are related to fig trees.
00:27:06.600 Fig family.
00:27:07.280 They have white juice instead of clear sap or juice.
00:27:10.320 A ton of liquid in them.
00:27:11.760 You cut them over, water is just gushing out everywhere.
00:27:14.700 It would be the last tree to burn.
00:27:16.340 This thing looks like lightning hit it for 10 minutes.
00:27:18.800 The bark flew off.
00:27:19.740 It burned internally.
00:27:20.540 Lee, I've never seen anything like this in my life.
00:27:23.920 I mean, really, a lot of heat to do this.
00:27:26.040 Yet behind it, grass everywhere with low water in the grass.
00:27:32.460 Refused to burn the grass.
00:27:34.520 That was a good one.
00:27:36.600 Matt and John, the fire captains, told me about this.
00:27:39.740 They noticed in Paradise, California, immediately after the fire, the road crews would come in
00:27:44.340 and pull the pipes or culvert pipes under the road.
00:27:47.540 Pull them out.
00:27:48.940 No reason to do that.
00:27:50.560 These are 4 to 10 feet underground.
00:27:53.500 But they're metal.
00:27:55.040 And possibly with this weapon, they would get compromised and the road may collapse in the future.
00:28:00.120 So they come up and they dig them out and replace them with either plastic pipes or a new cement pipe.
00:28:07.100 This is the Caldor fire on Highway 88, our Carson Pass going over the Sierra Nevada.
00:28:12.540 It's almost a subalpine belt up there where there's rarely any fires up there except lightning strikes.
00:28:18.280 And they burn low amounts of acreage.
00:28:20.600 Yet this Caldor fire burned between Highway 80 and Highway 50 that goes to Lake Tahoe.
00:28:26.720 And all these pipes were pulled out.
00:28:29.300 There's the pipes.
00:28:30.020 I found them stacked.
00:28:31.520 At the Kirkwood Ski Resort, there was a pile of the 11 pipes.
00:28:37.280 Normally, I found it four different aftermaths.
00:28:41.020 At the road, see what they're doing there.
00:28:44.880 This is what they're replacing the guardrail supports with.
00:28:49.620 The black thing is actually plastic.
00:28:52.240 Probably microwave safe.
00:28:54.400 The steel being going to the ground, I don't know the composition.
00:28:57.640 But I got the feeling fire will not affect it.
00:29:01.160 Any fire.
00:29:04.160 I have to talk about this guy.
00:29:05.880 I just put this in my lineup here.
00:29:08.380 It's the largest water-holding capacity tree in the western U.S.
00:29:12.140 Probably Canada too.
00:29:13.740 It's a Fremont cottonwood.
00:29:15.620 These can be gargantuan.
00:29:17.540 It's in the willow family.
00:29:19.020 Probably largest of the entire family.
00:29:21.180 Some of these can be 15 feet in diameter.
00:29:24.420 It holds so much water, you wouldn't believe it.
00:29:26.460 You cut them open, you're going to get wet.
00:29:29.340 Yet this was growing in a spring.
00:29:31.360 There was bushes all around it that were extreme water-loving bushes and plants.
00:29:35.140 This was in the middle.
00:29:36.220 All the leaves were there.
00:29:37.700 Not one burned.
00:29:39.020 But this thing cooked internally through the whole middle.
00:29:41.960 And there wasn't any flammable materials around it on the ground.
00:29:45.840 But yet there it is.
00:29:46.980 This one's four feet in diameter.
00:29:49.620 Just amazing what this weapon can do to the water-loving trees.
00:29:56.220 Maybe I've seen up to 700 or 800 cars now.
00:30:00.960 Or autos, buses, trucks, whatever they are.
00:30:03.880 All the windows look like this.
00:30:06.040 I'm remembering this melts out at 2,500 degrees.
00:30:10.580 That's the starting point.
00:30:11.740 To get the glass to really flow, it might go to 2,700 degrees or even more.
00:30:16.720 But it won't approach 4,000.
00:30:18.840 When it starts getting up there, the metals will start melting.
00:30:23.520 Every window on every single vehicle, with no exception, looks like this.
00:30:28.980 The two fire captains that I met of their 60 combined years said they've never, ever seen one window melt.
00:30:35.760 Even when they get to a car fire late in the day, they pull up to put it out and it's barely going.
00:30:40.640 The windows are intact.
00:30:42.580 They might break, fall out, or shatter.
00:30:44.560 But they're never melted.
00:30:49.000 Auburn, California, going to the North Shore ski resorts are in Auburn.
00:30:56.860 They had a fire to the east called Mosquito Fire.
00:31:00.940 There's the same ponderosa pines.
00:31:02.560 They won't burn.
00:31:03.680 Refuse to burn.
00:31:05.480 There are some elements of a natural occurring fire that may be mixed in with these.
00:31:11.240 Because sometimes I will see some pines or other trees blackened.
00:31:15.340 But generally, they don't burn all the twigs off.
00:31:18.920 And a firestorm burns the twigs off right behind the needles and leaves blackened poles.
00:31:24.540 And sometimes much worse.
00:31:26.160 Half a tree or less.
00:31:28.760 Same fire, close to the last picture.
00:31:31.820 The cars are just toasted.
00:31:32.920 And oddly, down on the left, down in the canyon on the left, are black oaks.
00:31:38.120 Our tallest oak in the higher country of the Sierra Nevada, on the west slopes, holds a ton of water.
00:31:44.400 They're burned more than the pines.
00:31:46.540 That's backwards world.
00:31:48.040 But again, they hold a ton of water, even though they're drought tolerant.
00:31:51.980 In the oak genus, there's approximately 500 species on the planet.
00:31:55.820 Generally high water holding capacities, but they're on the drought tolerant side, like a cactus would.
00:32:01.420 This is Greenville, two to three years ago.
00:32:06.300 The giant Dixie fire that burned a million acres.
00:32:09.840 I still haven't seen a burned up tree.
00:32:11.920 These are white and red furs mixed.
00:32:14.460 Perhaps some ponderous opine in there and silver.
00:32:17.760 I don't see a burned tree anywhere.
00:32:19.320 Just that cambium layer of the trunks burning all the way up.
00:32:23.060 60, maybe 70 feet high.
00:32:24.940 But it refused to burn a needle.
00:32:26.880 The first thing that burns in a forest fire is the needles.
00:32:31.420 The Dixie fire burned the whole town of Greenville down.
00:32:36.440 And this is Greenville.
00:32:39.300 I walked around every city street.
00:32:41.900 It was really horrible.
00:32:43.200 And I found these plastics behind a wall where the cleanup crews did not see them out of their vision.
00:32:48.620 So they didn't steal stuff off your property.
00:32:51.240 No holes in this swimming pool.
00:32:53.800 And I believe it collapsed on the left because there was a metal fitting in there and it was superheated.
00:32:58.780 This is the same property.
00:33:00.420 A little bit of melting, but all this plastic should have been gone for the horrific fire they had.
00:33:04.820 I don't know how many houses were burned to the ground on this one.
00:33:09.640 In Calistoga, our wine country, out of the San Francisco Bay Area, we had a fire that was gigantic.
00:33:17.020 Multiple anomalies there.
00:33:18.320 The synthetic tennis shoe refused to burn.
00:33:20.100 So I want to end the California there.
00:33:26.060 Actually, the next section is the Park Fire.
00:33:29.260 This fire is burning right now, north of Chico, California, near the volcano Mount Lasson.
00:33:34.400 This is approximately 430,000 acres.
00:33:39.300 And I've already analyzed it just on the pictures on the internet.
00:33:42.020 Same old thing.
00:33:43.780 A home is missing.
00:33:44.820 Metals are left.
00:33:46.440 There's your Ponderosa Pines.
00:33:48.240 Kind of dead and blackened, but they should be gone.
00:33:52.320 What's on fire here?
00:33:53.540 Not the forest.
00:33:54.880 Just the metals.
00:33:57.140 An amazing thing.
00:33:58.800 Metals everywhere.
00:34:01.220 I don't know what this was.
00:34:02.580 I think it was a mobile home or something like that.
00:34:05.560 And the house is still on fire.
00:34:07.520 I believe the firemen took this picture because the house is still there.
00:34:11.200 And they're getting some water on it.
00:34:13.980 These aluminum rims should not be melting out 10 feet away from the vehicle.
00:34:19.600 1221 degrees at ground level.
00:34:21.640 And there's nothing here to keep them hot and fluid like that.
00:34:25.380 Even if they melted a little bit, they wouldn't be 10 feet away from the vehicle.
00:34:28.680 There's nothing out here as far as wood or fuel to make this happen.
00:34:35.240 This is microwave technology.
00:34:38.160 Oh, meanwhile, to the left, a tree over there.
00:34:40.640 It looks like a madrone tree.
00:34:42.480 And pines everywhere.
00:34:43.140 I think in California, our insurances have quadrupled to get us out of the countryside.
00:34:51.420 Maybe we should take out insurance on our trees in case our house burns our trees up.
00:34:58.280 Because it's opposite world.
00:34:59.920 The trees aren't burning the house up.
00:35:02.520 That is one of the ways they're getting us out of the countryside is burning everywhere and quadrupling our fire insurance.
00:35:09.260 And nobody can afford it.
00:35:10.180 I took this one, or I screenshotted this one from the computer, because of the aluminum bolt.
00:35:17.060 Even though it's thin aluminum, it's still 1221 degrees to melt it at ground level.
00:35:23.560 And what did that?
00:35:25.200 There's your trees.
00:35:26.000 They're not too burned up.
00:35:27.760 House is missing.
00:35:31.120 A car out in a parking lot where there was never grass.
00:35:34.540 There's no combustible materials anywhere near this car.
00:35:38.120 There's the tires gone.
00:35:40.480 The windows gone.
00:35:42.340 Looks like that fateful day 20-something years ago in New York again.
00:35:46.580 Toasted cars, we call them.
00:35:48.380 Behind them are interior or canyon live oaks on the right.
00:35:51.140 The left are the foothill pine I talk about.
00:35:53.920 This is a lower elevation, perhaps 2,500 feet at the most.
00:35:56.960 The trees didn't even turn brown with a hot fire.
00:36:01.180 How did that happen to this car?
00:36:03.900 The seats, hoses, belts, and stuff like that do not get hot enough to do this to a vehicle.
00:36:08.940 Uh-uh.
00:36:09.720 But it's happened.
00:36:11.700 I kept this one for a couple reasons.
00:36:14.040 You look hard, all the windows are melted out.
00:36:15.780 In the very back are pine trees and other conifers, digger pine, foothill pine, ponderosa.
00:36:22.360 But the foreground, these are oaks and something else, maybe a maple.
00:36:27.880 They cook the most because they hold the most water.
00:36:30.540 That's what I'm finding everywhere.
00:36:34.000 Microwave technology.
00:36:36.700 Same here.
00:36:37.800 Here are probably below 3,000 feet.
00:36:41.280 All the same trees and even a valley oak in there.
00:36:43.320 And I think possibly a eucalyptus on the left.
00:36:46.820 But same technology.
00:36:48.780 What's burned?
00:36:49.460 Only the house.
00:36:50.580 Nothing else.
00:36:53.560 This might be the last one of the park fire.
00:36:55.720 Between the park fire and two, three years ago, the Paradise Fire, this whole area has really been burned.
00:37:04.820 The whole west side of the Sierra, south of the volcano Mount Lassen.
00:37:09.620 They're slowly eliminating the whole western flank of the Sierra Nevada.
00:37:15.960 They said they caught the arsonist that started the park fire.
00:37:19.900 This is the park fire.
00:37:21.280 Some lady saw him light the car on fire and pushed it down the hill.
00:37:24.580 The lady was crying on the TV.
00:37:26.700 We saw her.
00:37:27.980 To me, she's just a crisis actor, which we've seen before at all the school shootings.
00:37:33.200 We always see the same people show up.
00:37:35.900 This car, even if he lit on fire, why are the windows melted out?
00:37:40.680 Why is the door like that?
00:37:42.280 All of it.
00:37:43.820 No.
00:37:44.600 It was a lie.
00:37:45.640 They threw another innocent person in jail.
00:37:49.960 Perhaps this is the last one.
00:37:51.200 Swimming pool here.
00:37:52.500 No holes in the swimming pool floor.
00:37:54.580 The trees in the background aren't really burned, but the house is missing.
00:37:58.260 Common now.
00:37:59.640 And I believe the ladder going into the swimming pool is plastic.
00:38:02.760 It kind of refused to melt.
00:38:07.100 All right.
00:38:07.860 Now we're going to get to Canada.
00:38:09.420 Jasper.
00:38:10.360 I only have about 11 photographs because there was too many blur pictures.
00:38:15.040 And I tend to want a very crisp photo if I'm trying to share it.
00:38:19.620 So the rest of these, 10 or 11, are from Jasper.
00:38:23.840 I'm noticing the same technology.
00:38:25.580 No different.
00:38:26.360 I knew this a month ago or whenever it started.
00:38:29.440 Your conifers in the background refuse to burn.
00:38:32.000 Your windows are out.
00:38:33.660 Aluminum here and there.
00:38:34.660 Pines, spurs, spruce, larch.
00:38:39.660 Yeah, larch is your deciduous pine family member.
00:38:42.360 The needles actually fall off and you have two to three species up in Canada.
00:38:46.920 All flammable.
00:38:48.280 Refused to burn.
00:38:49.720 And look at this building.
00:38:51.220 Just missing.
00:38:54.220 Incidentally.
00:38:55.120 Okay.
00:38:55.880 Next.
00:38:56.160 There's some nice overall pictures from the sky, from a drone or a helicopter looking down.
00:39:03.180 And I might have one of those so you can get a good depth of field in the distance.
00:39:07.940 But this one's pretty well.
00:39:10.720 All the conifers intact.
00:39:13.380 The home's just missing.
00:39:16.800 Yeah, that one was too bad.
00:39:18.040 It's blurry.
00:39:18.400 Sorry about that.
00:39:20.640 Yeah.
00:39:21.180 I think everybody's seen the church.
00:39:23.340 Where'd the fire come from?
00:39:24.680 That's when I look straight up in the air.
00:39:26.660 That's where it came from.
00:39:28.260 Didn't come from any side.
00:39:29.740 Uh-uh.
00:39:30.880 There's trees on every side.
00:39:33.240 The only trees that burn up the most happen to be right next to the building where they get the ambient heat.
00:39:49.300 Cars are just mutilated.
00:39:54.480 This might be the last picture.
00:39:56.160 Somewhere in a mountainous area with some, probably some beautiful little cabins with the rock fireplaces.
00:40:01.360 This looks like it was kind of a large building with five different fireplaces.
00:40:04.960 I don't see a burned tree.
00:40:06.960 What kind of forest fire forgot the forest?
00:40:09.440 Incidentally, in California, they don't call them forest fires anymore.
00:40:12.840 They took the forest name out of it and they just call them wildfires.
00:40:16.400 And they're trying to convince the masses that our ponderosa pine is really fire retardant.
00:40:22.800 It somehow went through an evolutionary change in the last couple decades and became fireproof.
00:40:28.120 What world are they living on?
00:40:30.360 This one, I don't know, I included it because we do see plastics here, the umbrella.
00:40:37.900 I mean, you get to a house that's on fire.
00:40:40.620 You don't get near it unless you have a fireman's suit on.
00:40:43.960 It's so hot, you do not get within 20 feet of these things.
00:40:46.740 So some of the ambient heat should have melted some of these pots, umbrella, and so forth.
00:40:53.600 But this whole house is burned down to nothing.
00:40:58.280 That could be the last one.
00:40:59.840 No, there's that one I wanted.
00:41:01.800 This is kind of an infamous shot that's been on the Internet.
00:41:05.940 Also, your viewers, if they get there early enough, look for the plastic bins.
00:41:12.320 Like down on the far left corner is a green plastic recycle bin.
00:41:15.440 I believe that's what it is.
00:41:17.320 Those are found everywhere, these aftermaths, untouched.
00:41:20.440 If they're away from the house or metals, they're untouched.
00:41:24.060 Paradise was full of plastic garbage cans, completely untouched.
00:41:29.180 And that might be it.
00:41:30.500 I see forests everywhere.
00:41:32.340 Just the towns burn.
00:41:35.220 Yeah.
00:41:38.200 This trailer on the right was probably all metal paneling on the side.
00:41:42.000 A thinner metal or possibly an aluminum.
00:41:44.060 This is the way I find my cars.
00:41:47.140 They all look identical.
00:41:51.460 Yeah.
00:41:52.140 And I believe these weapons, if you will, have pinpoint accuracy.
00:41:58.780 Mixed with some normal fires, possibly.
00:42:01.560 But there's certain houses that may be saved for whatever reason.
00:42:05.160 And I think that's the end of my photographs.
00:42:11.700 Yeah, that's the very end.
00:42:13.140 Last picture.
00:42:18.480 Wow.
00:42:18.940 Thank you, Robert.
00:42:23.040 I was taking notes here in the background.
00:42:26.560 And I'm just thinking about this.
00:42:28.300 So we've got a number of questions that our viewers are asking.
00:42:32.260 I'm going to remind anybody, if you're watching us live, to sign on to Zoom if you want to ask Robert any questions.
00:42:39.960 Now, I'm wondering how.
00:42:46.040 We've mentioned, you know, that the metals are on fire.
00:42:48.820 We see the needles, the trees, the leaves that are unscathed.
00:42:53.040 We talk about microwave technology.
00:42:55.180 We talk about direct energy weaponry.
00:42:58.400 So on previous shows, and I'm going to review those pages again because I had some difficulties with bringing those up.
00:43:07.160 But on previous shows, I can recall that in some instances underneath the forest floor, there were fires that were being ignited close to homes.
00:43:18.160 And so how have you studied any further into how the direct energy weaponry works?
00:43:26.480 Not completely.
00:43:27.800 We don't know delivery systems either.
00:43:32.240 I'm glad you mentioned that.
00:43:34.340 There's been some of the sites I've gone to with a tree out in a field with nothing around it.
00:43:40.440 The tree's not burned, but the trunk burned at the ground and then subterranean left the hold.
00:43:45.960 Oh, my God, four or five feet deep next to the trunk, straight down where the least amount of oxygen would be.
00:43:52.800 And the fire would not burn very well down there.
00:43:55.760 And the tree had lots of fluid in it.
00:43:58.660 And I saw that a lot of times.
00:44:00.240 That was a Kincade fire.
00:44:01.980 And I was just scratching my head.
00:44:03.620 That house actually survived.
00:44:04.820 But here's this California bay tree again.
00:44:07.940 Right next to it, just burned straight down where the most liquids are.
00:44:11.500 And I believe the metals in the ground, whether they're ferrous or non-ferrous, because aluminum is non-ferrous, just the metals that are in the parent soil naturally occurring, like miners going out to dig up a mine.
00:44:23.200 They find all kinds of metals.
00:44:24.960 To me, that's what's actually igniting those metals and the water.
00:44:29.200 If there's a third category, I would say what they're spraying is from above.
00:44:32.780 But I don't think of that too much.
00:44:37.900 And desiccants, too.
00:44:38.940 When you talk about desiccants and killing our trees, I've not seen all the dead trees they're talking about.
00:44:43.840 I'm a high mountain adventurer.
00:44:45.620 I'm always in the high Sierra at every elevation.
00:44:48.600 I rarely see a whole bunch of dead trees.
00:44:50.720 So, I kind of think it's the water and the metals and how it gets there.
00:44:58.220 I don't know.
00:44:58.820 I want to say it's this fake dry lightning that they're always talking about.
00:45:03.380 We've never even heard the term until maybe 10 years ago.
00:45:06.440 Lots of dry lightning coming down everywhere.
00:45:08.880 Well, I don't know how natural that is.
00:45:11.360 I've seen real lightning hit a tree and split the thing wide open and make a stripe all the way down to the ground and go out real quick.
00:45:20.120 Amazing stuff.
00:45:21.040 Yeah.
00:45:21.280 That's in the high Sierra.
00:45:22.880 But this dry lightning thing is always coming up.
00:45:26.600 And I believe as that hits the ground, it travels everywhere underground and possibly ignites all these water and metal areas that are subterranean.
00:45:37.600 That's all I can fathom.
00:45:38.920 And, of course, the wooden post, why it's burning the bottom, but then it goes out instead of climbing the dry wood post and just burn the thing up.
00:45:46.960 So, the brass tacks of that, I don't have the real answer.
00:45:52.100 No.
00:45:52.680 Well, these are certainly questions worth pondering.
00:45:55.840 I know, you know, some people say, oh, there's no conspiracy theory here.
00:45:59.500 And when that fire in Jasper ignited, Jenny on our team had sent me the night before these two little dots.
00:46:08.260 And it was basically a map mapping the other fires in the area that were a distance away.
00:46:14.580 And they had maintained smaller dots.
00:46:17.580 And all of a sudden, this fire went with such ferocity and spread so quickly within a matter of hours that I found it highly suspicious.
00:46:29.140 And that's, like I say, why I thought of you right away.
00:46:32.040 And when we consider the minerals and metals that are in our ground, is that something that's being ignited?
00:46:39.940 And I just look at it that many people are questioning.
00:46:45.620 You mentioned the ponderosa pine and the way they're rephrasing the language saying, oh, these trees are fire retardant.
00:46:52.040 Well, I remember as a little girl growing up in my family.
00:46:58.460 I live in B.C. and we would always go to Penticton, the Okanagan, for a family vacation.
00:47:03.400 And, you know, so I'm older now.
00:47:05.200 I'm 60.
00:47:06.320 And when you consider 50 years ago or 55 years ago, there were, you know, massive fires that would, I would consider those fires were actually natural.
00:47:17.640 But the trees that were standing were black charred twigs.
00:47:22.900 There was no pine.
00:47:24.240 A lot of them were pine needles.
00:47:25.840 This is sort of a desert belt that runs in Canada.
00:47:29.220 And I would say that that fire was a natural fire.
00:47:32.740 Now, somebody may have said it, you know, because that's always a concern as well.
00:47:37.640 I was too little to really consider it.
00:47:40.080 But none of these fires taking place right now are familiar to me as what we would drive through kind of eerily getting to our destination and going, wow.
00:47:50.220 Look at all the devastation.
00:47:52.800 The forest floor was burned.
00:47:54.640 Everything was charred in its path.
00:47:57.820 That's true.
00:47:59.140 That's true.
00:48:01.540 Yeah.
00:48:02.280 It's amazing when I see the differences.
00:48:04.800 That's what woke me up in 2017.
00:48:08.180 I'm an old mountain climber.
00:48:09.800 I've got 130 mountains under my belt.
00:48:12.100 I've been at every elevation.
00:48:13.300 I've seen all the trees burn from sea level to up, you know, 10, 11, 12,000 feet.
00:48:18.040 I know what they look like.
00:48:19.220 I know which ones burn.
00:48:20.240 All that.
00:48:20.660 And to see that in Santa Rosa, it was so blatant to me.
00:48:24.640 Like, why doesn't everybody else see this?
00:48:26.760 When I go through a forest zone that burned somewhere, the trees are gone.
00:48:30.620 There's black holes, sometimes low stumps, or even a hole in the ground.
00:48:34.100 If it was kind of a dead tree, you know, dry wood.
00:48:36.780 It'd burn it right down and leave a hole.
00:48:38.400 And giant root tunnels going everywhere like badger holes.
00:48:41.200 Burn those out because they were dead.
00:48:43.160 But these, it's opposite world.
00:48:45.940 Whatever has the most moisture in it burns first.
00:48:48.400 And I've seen willow trees down by the great Deborah Tavares' house on a creek.
00:48:54.580 Here's a creek, a nice size one.
00:48:56.520 And on the little tiny island, here's a willow tree.
00:48:59.000 Didn't burn the leaves, but burned it from the inside out on this tiny little island
00:49:02.380 with water going on every side of it.
00:49:04.380 Like, how did that happen?
00:49:06.300 I have many anomalies.
00:49:07.560 I've just put a few in here.
00:49:08.580 I have at least 1,000 pictures of things that do not make sense
00:49:11.960 unless you attach the phrase microwave technology to it.
00:49:15.580 There's just no way.
00:49:16.360 And your winds, when you talk about the winds.
00:49:18.980 These winds generally down here in our state,
00:49:21.420 they come up at the middle of the night where nobody's up.
00:49:24.360 Winds come out of nowhere, like the wind machines turned on, on high.
00:49:28.380 Winds come out of nowhere.
00:49:29.460 In a couple counties over, there's no wind.
00:49:32.700 How about that?
00:49:33.220 The fire captains told me about that.
00:49:34.880 In their videos, they even talk about that.
00:49:36.840 A wind comes out of nowhere.
00:49:38.800 It's an amazing technology.
00:49:40.280 And we're just trying to understand it, catch up, and spread the word.
00:49:45.420 Well, we really appreciate that.
00:49:46.960 I'm going to go to a couple of questions from our viewers.
00:49:50.240 One, Liz has asked, where was that one I wanted to see?
00:49:54.580 Oh, I've kind of misplaced it.
00:50:00.540 Okay, I'll get to it.
00:50:01.340 I'll go through the order.
00:50:02.360 It was about experimenting at all with any of the fires,
00:50:07.420 taking any of the same products and putting them in an actual microwave
00:50:13.520 and recreating the problem.
00:50:16.940 There's one video on the internet.
00:50:18.520 There's a video on the internet where a gentleman takes it,
00:50:20.560 puts it out in the yard, runs extension cords out there.
00:50:23.220 I think he puts a fork or tinfoil in it, and then he runs.
00:50:26.200 Oh, just watch what happens.
00:50:27.700 I mean, I did it accidentally.
00:50:29.840 I might have said that in the last video.
00:50:31.660 I think you pull the top off of a jar, and there's some tinfoil.
00:50:34.980 Honey, I believe.
00:50:36.100 And it was coagulated.
00:50:37.460 I wanted to get it runny so I could put it on my bread and my sandwich.
00:50:40.200 And it was a little tinfoil.
00:50:41.420 You pull off the top.
00:50:42.380 A tiny piece was left.
00:50:44.240 That thing sparked like crazy, and I heard it.
00:50:46.500 And just before I opened the door, there was a flame.
00:50:49.160 And that's a tiny piece of tinfoil.
00:50:51.600 Who knows what would happen if you put a fork or a larger object in there?
00:50:56.520 I just wouldn't do it.
00:50:57.900 Yeah.
00:50:58.720 Well, I have the old-fashioned teacups with maybe a smidge of silver or gold
00:51:02.840 around the edge.
00:51:03.800 And way back in the day, I no longer have a microwave.
00:51:07.700 I got rid of that some years ago.
00:51:09.320 But I remember all of a sudden hearing,
00:51:10.780 and I had to shut it down real quick and take my precious teacup out.
00:51:15.760 But yeah, once in a while.
00:51:17.200 And so you think about that kind of intensity is what we're looking at, that kind of spark.
00:51:22.220 And to get a fire going at this magnitude.
00:51:25.520 Okay.
00:51:25.840 So it says, do you think they are lighting these fires to get rid of country homes so they can form 15-minute cities?
00:51:33.140 Oh, yeah.
00:51:34.500 It's part of your wildlands projects.
00:51:36.600 Get us out of the mountains, the countryside, basically everywhere, except for large cities where they can put the whole population in these stacking packs.
00:51:45.660 It's Agenda 21, 2030, 2050.
00:51:48.840 2050, they're going to be finished unless we stop them.
00:51:51.680 They're going to make the case that it's too dangerous to live out there.
00:51:54.360 The fires are terrible.
00:51:55.420 This global climate agenda is rammed down our throat, and it's just super scientists creating horrific weapons with our tax money.
00:52:03.220 That's all it is.
00:52:04.740 Well, and it's very effective as well.
00:52:08.120 There's a famous quote that I read, and I usually bring it up every time.
00:52:13.160 I can't remember who said it.
00:52:14.880 Any significantly advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
00:52:22.000 Just like a cell phone when they came out.
00:52:24.260 Wow.
00:52:25.420 Well, I would tend to agree with that.
00:52:31.400 I think that, you know, whoever is behind this, some people say that they believe the military is involved as well.
00:52:38.180 We've seen the testings done.
00:52:40.480 There's videos out there.
00:52:41.600 So we've got enough evidence to, you know, determine that something very nefarious is going on.
00:52:48.300 And one of the things that you mentioned was the cost of insurance.
00:52:51.500 And I know for myself, I live in the city.
00:52:54.380 It was all country when I grew up.
00:52:56.740 I had a horse and, you know, some other farm animals and dogs, and we just loved it.
00:53:01.960 And the city has grown rapidly around us.
00:53:04.180 Many of our viewers will be experiencing the same thing, and I want to move out of here.
00:53:08.320 I want to get out of Dodge, and I want to go to the country.
00:53:11.200 But one of the concerns are, it is so expensive in order to insure your home that what they're doing to people is very effective.
00:53:22.180 And I believe it's got to stop even, yeah.
00:53:25.240 I believe at some level, your CEOs and higher people in all the fire insurance areas are on the same team and working together or told what to do.
00:53:37.980 I've had my insurance just dropped, and I was scrambled to find more insurance.
00:53:42.560 They just drop you.
00:53:43.940 And they're told to do this.
00:53:45.260 Of course they are.
00:53:46.340 Part of the team or told what to do or else.
00:53:48.720 And I don't know how many friends I've known that have lost their properties.
00:53:53.220 They've had to sell them at a cheaper rate because nobody can afford the fire insurance.
00:53:56.860 That's the plan.
00:53:58.020 Burn us out.
00:53:59.220 Price us out with the fire insurance unless you've paid for your house.
00:54:04.140 You don't have to have the fire insurance.
00:54:06.360 But that could be a little scary unless your house is made of plastic like a dog's igloo.
00:54:12.380 A giant dog's igloo.
00:54:13.840 That might be the safest thing.
00:54:16.240 Yeah, so they're doing this worldwide, too.
00:54:19.220 What do you have to say about these blue tarps?
00:54:21.640 I mean, we talked about that last year in Maui.
00:54:24.200 I think in India, everybody I saw it, I didn't know if it was AI or not, and they were all covering their houses.
00:54:29.200 I think now it was green tarps, but there was a different color tarp.
00:54:32.800 Do you think there's anything legitimate to the blue cars or putting blue tarps on your house or to avoid?
00:54:39.180 I kind of think there is.
00:54:39.800 I've not stated it enough, but I saw the video of China.
00:54:43.680 Somewhere in Asia, they were rolling the blue on top of their roofs everywhere.
00:54:46.680 And I look back at my plastic pictures of all my sites, plastic kids' play structures, many more blue.
00:54:53.740 But then none of that plastic has been melted either, blue or red or orange or yellow.
00:54:58.380 But I think there's something to it.
00:55:00.260 Because you look at those umbrellas at the Lahaina, those blue umbrellas.
00:55:04.380 Why were they left alone?
00:55:05.640 And I'm sure they're not made of asbestos.
00:55:08.040 But I think there's something to it.
00:55:09.420 I've seen videos on it and everything.
00:55:11.700 And then we heard the lady that has her own talk show, one of the richest people in the world, a little darker skin than me.
00:55:19.380 She has a place in Hawaii, and her roof happened to be blue.
00:55:23.580 And she owns a lot of property over there.
00:55:26.180 Huh.
00:55:26.940 So that got me thinking, who puts a blue roof on?
00:55:30.080 I've never seen that in my entire life.
00:55:32.300 So I think there's something to be said about that, but I can't expand on it.
00:55:36.280 Right.
00:55:36.840 Okay.
00:55:37.300 Well, appreciate that.
00:55:38.240 And sometimes we just need to put two and two together and make a reasonable observation.
00:55:44.640 All right.
00:55:44.900 So somebody said, have you been noticing in these areas, because I know Bill Gates is buying up a whole lot of land in the United States,
00:55:51.080 one of the other plans that is happening next to setting a lot of these fires and moving farmers and agriculture workers off of their properties, off of their land,
00:56:02.980 is that they're trying to get rid of cattle, cattle farmers.
00:56:08.640 And, of course, the beef industry or the dairy industry is suffering as well, as they talk about, I hate to put it that way,
00:56:16.560 but they're saying that the carbon dioxide that's coming from the cows is tragic to our environment.
00:56:24.420 And so it is all about the land grab.
00:56:27.200 It's all about moving people away from that.
00:56:29.280 And I think part of it is that citizens just need to come together in these rural areas,
00:56:35.080 and they need to set up almost an alternate system for themselves where they say, we will not comply to the government tyranny.
00:56:44.440 And there's got to be a shout-out to the police and the military saying, pick a side.
00:56:49.580 You're right now working for treasonous dictators who you've taken an oath to serve the people, not them.
00:56:57.860 And we're really calling on more and more of them to take a stand.
00:57:01.480 They know what's going on.
00:57:02.640 They know what they're being asked to do.
00:57:04.980 And one day, as justice is coming, I'm going to be reporting on that afterwards on the weekly news update.
00:57:10.820 There's a lot of stuff changing direction right now for the better.
00:57:13.320 And so I think these people better take note because you're not going to be immune from liability saying, I was just following orders.
00:57:22.120 You're exactly right.
00:57:23.400 And that is a big component of military and police everywhere is to follow directions.
00:57:29.680 You're training like a McDonald's worker.
00:57:32.200 You're there to say exactly what they tell you, nothing else.
00:57:35.700 I was just doing my job, just following orders.
00:57:38.780 Yes, sir.
00:57:39.280 Yes, sir.
00:57:39.680 Yes, sir.
00:57:40.760 That's what they do.
00:57:41.600 So it's hard to think different.
00:57:43.140 Like us, we're the minority.
00:57:45.060 A few of us that see some anomaly and we speak out, we're, you know, one out of 200 or more.
00:57:51.140 So and they have all the weapons.
00:57:52.960 So it's hard to change their thought patterns.
00:57:55.720 It's a lot of work.
00:57:56.980 And back to your cattle.
00:57:59.620 It's a war on our food worldwide.
00:58:01.360 I did a last video or two I did with Peggy Hall.
00:58:04.320 I think Michelle and somebody else.
00:58:06.520 The panhandle of Texas were almost all private cattle ranches in February.
00:58:12.120 That's the cold month in America.
00:58:13.340 They burned, I don't know how many cattle ranches down, out in grass fields.
00:58:17.740 They cook these cattle from the inside out.
00:58:20.620 And also the chicken farms everywhere.
00:58:23.500 I don't know how many chicken farms now.
00:58:25.680 And within a year's time, they burned down over a hundred food processing plants in America alone.
00:58:33.100 And, of course, these aren't wooden buildings from the 1800s.
00:58:38.400 These are metal facilities.
00:58:40.280 How did they catch on fire?
00:58:42.220 Naturally, they have.
00:58:43.420 Of course, we know what happened.
00:58:44.980 But it's and I think Gates is doing the same thing.
00:58:47.560 Buy up.
00:58:48.060 I don't know what property is buying, but buy the farm.
00:58:50.880 Shut it down.
00:58:52.100 It's a war on our food.
00:58:54.400 In here, in our area, you can't dig a well.
00:58:56.660 You can't put a windmill up.
00:58:58.100 You can't have chickens.
00:58:59.760 They're pushing on us like crazy.
00:59:01.800 And the stack and pack buildings here around the San Francisco Bay Area, they're putting these gigantic things up that will house a thousand or more people.
00:59:09.560 They don't give them a deck so they can't even grow a tomato.
00:59:12.760 They're making sure that at the end of the day, we'll all have to buy the food from the giant agribusiness stores.
00:59:20.960 Largely all GMO and hard to find an organic melon or whatever it is.
00:59:26.640 Organics are going to be outlawed.
00:59:28.780 But the way they're going and the parks, I wanted to talk about the parks briefly.
00:59:34.700 Yes, please.
00:59:35.540 Yeah, cover that.
00:59:36.080 I'm always in the high Sierra all year, winter, everything.
00:59:40.140 Yosemite, we'll take that for example.
00:59:42.540 In Yosemite Valley, they've put curbs in the way so you can't pull over and look at the views.
00:59:48.480 You have to go to a parking area.
00:59:50.420 Those have been shrunk, so hardly anybody can, you know, they fill up fast.
00:59:54.240 You can't get enough parking anymore.
00:59:56.120 All around the meadows, you used to have a spot, just pull over in the dirt and walk out in the meadow.
00:59:59.800 They've stopped that everywhere.
01:00:01.640 And also at 9,000 feet at Tuolumne Meadows, the road going through Yosemite over the Sierra, our highest pass.
01:00:07.820 You're at 9,000 feet and you used to come down the hill and there's the meadow on your left.
01:00:11.480 You can't stop.
01:00:12.940 There's no parking.
01:00:13.740 They put a curb up there for two miles.
01:00:16.180 Then you get to the parking lot.
01:00:17.320 It's full.
01:00:18.320 And this is a weekday.
01:00:20.080 Trails are being closed.
01:00:21.940 Dirt roads are blocked off with boulders.
01:00:24.680 Now, instead of just going in the ranger's station and get a backpack permit for free or, you know, a little bit of money, 10 bucks or something.
01:00:32.000 Oh, no, they don't do that anymore.
01:00:33.800 And it was simple.
01:00:34.340 You have to get online on a computer to reserve your spot.
01:00:38.840 And sometimes you can't get a spot.
01:00:40.620 It's full.
01:00:40.940 You can't go outside and play unless you have a computer and you get their special permit to go outside.
01:00:47.160 They're doing this everywhere.
01:00:48.520 I even hear the island of Maui, the road to Hana, up to the 10,000-foot volcano.
01:00:53.540 You can't drive up there unless you get a permit.
01:00:56.320 How are you going to do that when you're flying there and you only have seven days there?
01:01:00.340 So they're doing this.
01:01:01.840 And the permits, I want to get a permit for 10 people.
01:01:05.620 No, there's only enough room for three.
01:01:07.520 They're getting us out of the mountains more and more.
01:01:12.680 Other ways, too, but I'm going to highlight that.
01:01:15.200 Everywhere I go now, more and more.
01:01:17.160 And we're cashless.
01:01:18.580 We don't take cash.
01:01:19.600 You have to pay with a credit card or your bank card, which, of course, eliminates jobs and all that besides.
01:01:24.920 But they're squeezing us out of the wilderness, whether it's regional, county, city, state, or federal parts.
01:01:32.180 They're doing it everywhere.
01:01:33.560 And same with your bike lanes.
01:01:35.140 Same colors here.
01:01:36.480 The bubble out concrete curbs.
01:01:38.820 The extra signs.
01:01:39.660 No rights.
01:01:40.180 No lefts.
01:01:41.000 No parking for miles.
01:01:42.860 But the bikes have a lane that's as wide as a car lane.
01:01:45.640 Or they can use the full lane.
01:01:47.560 Come out in traffic and block all the cars and pedal along at five miles an hour.
01:01:51.880 They're doing this everywhere, not just in Canada.
01:01:54.400 This is the agenda.
01:01:55.640 To find ways to stagnate and slow the traffic down to a crawl and get used to it.
01:02:01.660 So at some point, we just get rid of our vehicle and stay in their little happy city.
01:02:06.320 Yeah.
01:02:06.760 Well, they're effectively doing it to frustrate citizens who aren't thinking outside of the box still.
01:02:13.600 Many of them aren't.
01:02:14.640 In Surrey right now, Langley's about 20 minutes in the opposite direction of me.
01:02:20.660 And they're going to extend SkyTrain.
01:02:23.500 From Surrey, it goes to Burnaby, Coquitlam, Vancouver, out to the airport.
01:02:28.120 And now they're going to extend it to Langley.
01:02:30.140 So they're coming down Fraser Highway, one of the main routes.
01:02:32.920 This is where the SkyTrain is planned.
01:02:35.060 And yet, while they're now doing construction randomly at different locations,
01:02:41.120 rather than focusing on one section and moving along,
01:02:44.520 they're also doing different types of constructions on the side streets.
01:02:48.780 So when you try to get off of Fraser Highway to take another route,
01:02:53.620 you have to go around, like, really out of your way to get to your destination.
01:02:59.400 And I'm like, those son of a guns are doing this to frustrate the citizens
01:03:04.180 so that they'll either hop on the bus or get ready to turn their vehicles in.
01:03:08.540 And the other thing I wanted to note was you were talking about the trees.
01:03:12.780 And I do want to talk about the geoengineering and the chemicals that are being sprayed
01:03:17.140 because we do believe that that could be a fire enhancer.
01:03:21.940 And some things have ignited.
01:03:24.760 And as well, we're hearing complaints from people who are growing vegetable gardens
01:03:28.840 from the East Coast to the West Coast, and their plants are not thriving.
01:03:33.620 There's that individual down in the States,
01:03:36.160 and he did a wonderful job of covering up the plants
01:03:40.700 and how he watered them under, he just put up, like, a plastic tarp over it,
01:03:46.260 watered them, it could still get sunlight.
01:03:48.200 Sorry, I've got a bad dog doing something in the background.
01:03:50.740 Ruby, excuse me.
01:03:52.880 And did that work very well for him?
01:03:55.280 Fantastic.
01:03:56.360 And so the vegetables that were underneath this plastic tarp
01:04:00.920 really thrived compared to those.
01:04:02.960 Now, when I was walking up Fraser Highway the other day,
01:04:06.060 I just want to scroll into the camera here.
01:04:08.400 Look at the top of those fir trees.
01:04:10.640 Yeah.
01:04:10.880 Just the top of the fir trees are dying.
01:04:15.560 And yet the rest of them are fine.
01:04:17.180 And also the leafy trees.
01:04:20.100 And I took a picture.
01:04:21.380 I had actually, last year, I noticed it.
01:04:23.340 But this year, it's even worse.
01:04:25.240 And, yeah, so whatever they're doing is, I think, an accumulated effort.
01:04:33.300 I'm not writing off that the geoengineering isn't also something
01:04:38.480 that is helping to ignite these fires when they do take off.
01:04:42.740 I have a little bit to say about that.
01:04:44.960 I noticed in my garden, fruit trees,
01:04:47.420 it's messing with the fertilization of fruit, flowers, all that.
01:04:53.600 I'm not getting as much fruit.
01:04:55.080 Some trees, I'm getting zero fruit.
01:04:56.900 Prolific trees that usually have tons of fruit.
01:04:58.940 It's not happening.
01:05:00.860 So I believe they're spraying us for that, for the agriculture.
01:05:05.160 And number one, our lungs.
01:05:06.940 That's number one, our lungs.
01:05:08.100 We're breathing this in.
01:05:09.480 So if there's any time to wear a mask, that would be smart for the sprays.
01:05:13.360 And then I've got a theory, and I think I might be right.
01:05:20.780 In the evening, when the sun goes down, your thick-leaved or coriaceous leaves,
01:05:25.320 they're thick leather leaves, like an oak.
01:05:27.140 They have a thick leaf.
01:05:28.580 They're drought-tolerant.
01:05:29.660 They close their stomata, their leaf openings,
01:05:31.940 that let water and air gases go in and out.
01:05:34.800 They open up at night to pull in the moisture,
01:05:37.960 especially redwoods on the coast.
01:05:39.400 They pull in the fogs.
01:05:40.480 The stomata open up, they bring in all the moisture to help feed them
01:05:44.480 and keep them strong.
01:05:45.900 Many trees do that, and that's the thick leaves.
01:05:48.760 And even pines, like spruce, they're a thick needle.
01:05:51.800 Late in the evening, they open their stomata.
01:05:53.760 They pull in all that dew that's coming down from the thunderhead that's gone away.
01:05:57.360 The clouds sink.
01:05:58.620 And by evening, the ground's wet.
01:06:00.120 My tent, my backpack, everything's wet.
01:06:02.240 Those leaves are pulling in that moisture.
01:06:04.640 Now, using that theory, which that's true, of course,
01:06:06.860 is if they're spraying at night, all the conifers and thick or coriaceous leather-like leaves
01:06:13.720 pull in all this stuff they're spraying into their systems and hurt them.
01:06:19.420 I did have a list of 25 different trees in the Bay Area that I've never seen die,
01:06:23.660 and I kept track of them.
01:06:24.860 Why so many?
01:06:25.840 And that's the only thing that held them all together,
01:06:27.740 was a thick leather-like leaf.
01:06:29.360 Some of these were indestructible trees where you never see a dead one,
01:06:33.080 and I find it dead.
01:06:34.700 Blue spruce was in there.
01:06:35.740 Some others, like, huh.
01:06:38.140 So I started thinking of nutrients passing in and out through the stomata in your leaf.
01:06:43.740 Part of that is transpiration rates also.
01:06:45.860 But I'm just thinking that if they're spraying more at night
01:06:49.000 and it's killing trees all over, as well as your vegetables,
01:06:54.460 and, of course, getting us when we're sleeping, getting us our lungs,
01:06:58.160 they've been spraying us since the late 1800s.
01:07:00.220 There's weather patents on the computer, easy enough to find.
01:07:02.680 And, anyway.
01:07:06.080 Yeah.
01:07:07.140 We've reported on the chemtrails and the geoengineering we've had Mike Beckwith on as well.
01:07:12.060 That's all on the climate change page and the 50-minute city page.
01:07:15.700 Are you doing any advocacy?
01:07:17.700 Are you going to mayors, city councils, the Senate?
01:07:22.680 Have you been invited to speak?
01:07:24.340 No, I don't trust any of them.
01:07:26.340 I'm doing town hall meetings, Zoom calls like this.
01:07:30.160 And I talk to everybody every single day.
01:07:32.260 I'm an extrovert.
01:07:33.160 That's what I do.
01:07:33.800 I talk to everybody.
01:07:35.040 Two days ago, a physicist who's built portions of our rockets going into outer space,
01:07:41.480 he calls me up at breakfast.
01:07:43.160 And he's seen these anomalies.
01:07:45.120 And he's asking questions.
01:07:46.480 And I said, why me?
01:07:48.680 He says, you're the only one that's done this.
01:07:51.100 I was blown away.
01:07:52.000 It was a PhD physicist that has something to do with all our rockets.
01:07:56.160 He's retired.
01:07:57.120 And his mouth fell out of his head or whatever.
01:08:00.200 And he calls me up.
01:08:02.180 He got my number through Melissa over there in Hawaii.
01:08:07.380 Wow.
01:08:09.160 A big wave.
01:08:10.100 You know, heavy hitter that really knows his stuff.
01:08:12.340 So we're going to talk some more and find out what he needs because he needs me to help him.
01:08:17.720 A physicist.
01:08:18.600 A little old me.
01:08:19.400 Why me?
01:08:19.840 I remember you saying, Robert, before coming on the show, that, you know what?
01:08:27.620 I'm just a regular guy.
01:08:29.440 And there's been many people who have ended up being called into a situation at all levels.
01:08:37.100 Sorry.
01:08:38.380 Sorry, you guys.
01:08:39.340 I've mentioned many months ago, my dear Uncle Ed passed away.
01:08:44.500 And I might need to just stop for a moment because I've adopted his dog.
01:08:49.520 And she's just getting used to the last week and being here in my home with me.
01:08:53.740 And usually she stays quietly by my feet.
01:08:56.100 So my apologies for that.
01:08:57.660 Okay.
01:08:58.340 I've got a word.
01:08:59.080 I've got a.
01:08:59.280 There's a word I wanted to speak about the chemtrails.
01:09:04.860 I don't believe that they're accelerants for the fires as far as the forest.
01:09:10.440 Maybe the houses.
01:09:11.700 But I don't know how the sprays would stick to houses more or sheds, metal sheds.
01:09:16.520 Because those are burned too.
01:09:18.060 The trees are not being burned up.
01:09:20.060 If they were burned up, no needles, no twigs, tiny twigs.
01:09:24.540 They burn the next.
01:09:25.440 And the branches.
01:09:26.380 If all that happened, yes, I'd say, you know, there's an accelerant sprayed.
01:09:31.180 And that would appear more normal.
01:09:32.840 But they're not like that.
01:09:34.500 I've not seen it.
01:09:36.280 I'd see it.
01:09:36.900 I'm in the mountains all the time.
01:09:38.420 I'm not seeing giant swaths of dead pines, firs, spruce, whatever.
01:09:42.460 I'm not seeing it.
01:09:43.760 So I think it's more for our veggies, our fruit.
01:09:47.240 Perhaps it's killing a degree of bugs, pollinators.
01:09:50.060 Could be.
01:09:51.060 And number one, it's our lungs.
01:09:52.420 Number one's our lungs.
01:09:54.300 That's my guess.
01:09:54.840 I wonder, you know, when you say that, I wonder, I says, because all these individuals, I mean, our local MPs, they have to breathe the same air as us.
01:10:02.220 They don't care who.
01:10:03.260 They don't care who.
01:10:04.600 No.
01:10:05.320 And I'm just wondering if they have some sort of special treatment or lung protection.
01:10:10.220 I don't know.
01:10:10.820 Like I say, you've provided us enough evidence tonight, Robert.
01:10:15.200 I think compelling evidence to say that, you know, again, I'm going to repeat, this is not a conspiracy theory.
01:10:21.820 We can prove it by the people that across the country within the United States look at all the Dutch farmers who are out opposing everything that the government is doing and trying to shut down their industry.
01:10:32.300 And so never in the history of the technological world where we could share information, whether by telephone or by Internet, have we seen something that was so well advanced in every single nation where the same thing was unfolding.
01:10:47.560 This is not a coincidence.
01:10:49.800 It's by design.
01:10:51.780 It sure is.
01:10:52.860 And it's amazing how this juggernaut is unfolding.
01:10:56.360 There's so much power coming from these dark areas.
01:11:00.440 They have their arms are long and cold.
01:11:02.600 They really go to every country except for the few that are rebelling against America.
01:11:07.620 I'm not going to mention who they are, but there are some rebelling.
01:11:10.760 And those are our axis of evil people.
01:11:12.880 So they say.
01:11:13.720 Yeah.
01:11:16.060 They're attacking us in 10 categories.
01:11:18.460 Can't remember the book that came out in all 10 right now.
01:11:22.840 And I'm not going to talk about that.
01:11:24.180 It's a whole other subject, but it's countrywide.
01:11:26.460 Well, I'm sorry.
01:11:27.280 Worldwide.
01:11:27.920 It's everywhere.
01:11:30.120 Not sure what else I have.
01:11:31.340 Any other questions?
01:11:33.020 Well, I was going to say when your book comes out, let us know, because I'd like our viewers and our members to be able to have an opportunity to purchase that book and read more in.
01:11:43.460 And they may want to purchase extra and give it maybe a great resource for elected officials.
01:11:49.200 And so the questions that were here, some of them I know that you wouldn't be able to answer, but I want to honor those who have asked questions.
01:11:56.200 It would say, are the Jasper authorities open to hearing, listening to your theory as to how the fire happened?
01:12:04.160 And that would have to be done at the local level.
01:12:06.940 That would have to be done by Action for Canada members who can access our here in Canada and can access the materials and the resources that we've put on the pages in which I'm going to cover again in a moment.
01:12:21.040 We're doing a huge campaign in Manitoba right now against the Winnipeg Metropolitan Region who are trying to implement a 15-minute cities on steroids.
01:12:31.460 And we're having great success there.
01:12:34.000 We're waiting for public hearing number two.
01:12:36.200 We got it shut down recently because they didn't have a building large enough to facilitate all of the incredible Canadians that showed up.
01:12:45.460 And it's mandatory.
01:12:47.520 So we're really pushing back our notices of liability.
01:12:51.660 We have to do this at the community level.
01:12:54.300 And we have to bring awareness.
01:12:56.060 We have to be pressing in.
01:12:57.780 I still think you may think the police are useless, but guess what?
01:13:01.480 We do have a lot of police in Canada that are on our side and don't want to see their country go to the dogs, the dirty globalist dogs, these traders.
01:13:10.220 And so by pressing in on them, providing them compelling information and demanding they do an investigation, take the information when we upload this video and give it to the RCMP, the local police, whoever it is within the Jasper region, but as well send it to Premier Daniel Smith.
01:13:30.340 She got on right away as soon as the Jasper fire was taking place and saying a third of, you know, these historic buildings had gone up in businesses and she had tears in her eyes.
01:13:41.820 And I've got to say, we don't trust elected officials.
01:13:45.040 And she's been doing other things that are in line with the globalists.
01:13:50.080 So were those tears genuine?
01:13:53.020 Is there something else going on in the background?
01:13:55.180 But regardless of that, press into your MLAs, provide them the video that we're going to be posting on the page.
01:14:02.940 And so if I can, I know that, you know what, there was, I know that you already said that firefighters have made comments about these anomalies.
01:14:12.360 They have agreed with you that, okay, tell us, tell us about that.
01:14:16.360 Many firemen I've talked to, or women, and they tell, and it's been on the computer too, they can't get close enough to put the fires out.
01:14:25.640 They're too hot.
01:14:26.720 And some of the fires are hard to put out.
01:14:29.300 For some reason, they can't put them out very well.
01:14:31.280 That also happened in New York over 20 years ago.
01:14:34.340 It was just too hot.
01:14:35.960 And I was going down in a park down south of me, the Pinnacles National Monument, in a little Denny's restaurant.
01:14:42.100 And I was having my breakfast, and two Army guys come in, very nice, and I happened to have my portfolio of all the photos I've taken.
01:14:49.440 And I went over and struck up a conversation and talked to them and started showing pictures.
01:14:53.140 They sat up, looked at each other, and one of them turns to me and says, looks like military-grade weaponry to me.
01:15:01.240 And I thanked them and sat down and finished my breakfast, and they left.
01:15:05.100 And when I went to pay, the waitress says, those two gentlemen paid for my breakfast.
01:15:09.060 That was one of the stories that's going in my book.
01:15:12.760 I have many others.
01:15:14.380 But a lot of firemen are coming out and saying they're told to stand down, back up a couple miles, stop putting it out.
01:15:21.880 A lot of the stuff, they'll lose their pension.
01:15:24.620 They'll lose their benefits or whatever, or they'll get fired if they open their mouth.
01:15:29.800 But there are a lot that are waking up.
01:15:31.780 I even talked to the police around here, and I give them my flyer with my 10 anomalies.
01:15:36.860 And I say, look me up.
01:15:38.940 I'll talk to anybody.
01:15:40.120 I really don't care who they are.
01:15:41.820 I've got to educate people one at a time if I can.
01:15:44.980 Because this Medusa, that's what I call this Medusa, we cut off little heads.
01:15:51.060 There's always another head that shows up.
01:15:52.960 We have to get to the main head of Medusa and cut it off.
01:15:58.980 Yeah.
01:15:59.120 And we're working towards that.
01:16:01.100 I know throughout the United States, you've got 26 states who are implementing incredible things in support of our children and overturning the DEI and coming against digital currency.
01:16:11.300 And I'm sure they're working against all of this as well.
01:16:14.120 We have it happening in Canada, as well as other countries, like you mentioned.
01:16:17.720 But I want to give a shout out to men right now, because I was talking to a former police officer the other day who was sort of undercover intelligence, and it's against the ISIS.
01:16:28.020 I'm going to be reporting on a bit of this.
01:16:30.100 And inside, I'm like going, you know that this is happening.
01:16:33.900 You know there's 30 groups of ISIS fighters within one of our major cities in Alberta, 20 other groups in another.
01:16:41.360 We've got hundreds, if not thousands, of police that are undercover, and they cannot say and make public that this has to do with one so-called religious group.
01:16:52.700 It's a political group.
01:16:53.940 And I'm listening to this about the firefighters, and they're worried about their pensions, which I understand that.
01:16:59.580 But I'm sorry, men.
01:17:02.660 We're in a war, and literally the future of our countries relies on you speaking out and not staying silent on what you're witnessing.
01:17:12.160 You need to start collaborating with other firefighters.
01:17:15.880 You need to find a way to go to the Senate.
01:17:18.080 You need to find a way to make this public.
01:17:20.340 Because I remember, Robert, when you first came on, you were a little bit concerned about your identity.
01:17:25.580 Maybe you've put that all aside now because you understand that we're in a war, and it's more important to get the information out here.
01:17:31.300 If I hid behind, you know, a silent screen here, maybe I put my screen on black.
01:17:39.060 It's like we can no longer capitulate to the left or be concerned about this.
01:17:44.420 We need to come out in full force.
01:17:46.040 And men and women within, you know, the fire department and the police were really asking you to start getting evidence and building that information,
01:17:53.260 collaborating with others and find a way to get your voice.
01:17:56.340 But we need you on the front line here, exposing this.
01:17:59.760 Without your testimony, this is going to take much longer to overturn if we can do it at all without your voice.
01:18:07.140 And so I'm calling on all of you to do that.
01:18:09.280 You're exactly right.
01:18:10.660 If we don't fight now, our children and their children won't have the future we had.
01:18:15.760 They'll take it all away, and they'll be stuck in a city.
01:18:18.580 They'll never be able to leave.
01:18:19.700 Yeah, for anybody who's believers as well, there's a, I can't quote the verse right now in Revelations.
01:18:25.640 I was just reading it in the book, last book of the Bible, when it talks about end times and stuff.
01:18:29.760 And it says, yeah, guess who's one of the first ones that are on a one-way trip to the pit of hell?
01:18:34.760 Cowards.
01:18:36.420 Cowards.
01:18:36.820 And you can see right now, right, how we're being destroyed because people, out of fear, were afraid to stand up.
01:18:45.440 Whether it was afraid to be criticized about not wearing a mask or taking a jab or now exposing these fires or the ISIS terrorists that are in our nations, it's cowards.
01:18:56.320 And so it's not honorable.
01:18:57.780 And so we're encouraging you, we get it, because we had to make, both Robert and I had to make sacrifices and decisions to go public and to be fully public.
01:19:07.220 And if you don't think that, you know, it crossed our minds that there were concerns, but I'm full force, straight ahead.
01:19:13.720 And so we encourage you, you'll never be sorry for making the decision, no matter the consequences, for doing the right thing and speaking out.
01:19:21.280 And so, Robert, with that, thank you so much for coming on the show.
01:19:26.840 I look forward to having you on again when your book is finished and when it's been published.
01:19:31.840 And we'll make sure we give you a hand in getting that into the hands of millions of people,
01:19:36.660 because literally it needs to be a resource that we can literally hand to elected officials saying you no longer have an excuse to sit back and be silent as well.
01:19:47.420 Yeah.
01:19:48.240 Well, thank you.
01:19:49.860 Okay.
01:19:50.460 Thank you.
01:19:50.900 We'll see you again.
01:19:51.700 God bless in the work that you're doing.
01:19:53.340 And may he keep you and protect you.
01:19:55.720 All right.
01:19:56.600 Take care.
01:19:57.220 Thanks, Robert.
01:19:58.580 All right.
01:19:59.220 Super.
01:19:59.880 All right.
01:20:00.200 I am actually going to share screen one more time, because like I said at the beginning, my screen was, had gone and shifted.
01:20:07.320 And so last year we had Robert on for part one, and we were talking about the fires that were going on within the United States.
01:20:16.920 But on this page is a lot of incredible information that I would think would be very beneficial for you to send to elected officials to say, you know what, just review this page.
01:20:27.680 And then get back to me, I'd like to respond to you and have a conversation, but also before you send it to your elected official, knowledge is power.
01:20:39.240 And when you go in and you can speak with authority on these matters, you have way more respect from the elected officials.
01:20:45.940 And then you can engage them properly.
01:20:48.680 This video is incredible about a tree burning from the inside out.
01:20:52.840 The next one I was talking about, the minerals, whatever it is that could be igniting fires underground.
01:21:00.240 The mainstream media was talking about these fires.
01:21:04.000 And again, as an anomaly, never seen before.
01:21:08.000 And of course, the globalists can come up with all of their lies, trying to change the direction and make something that's abnormal, normal.
01:21:16.960 Like, for instance, as Robert had mentioned, the Ponderosa Pines now being fire retardants.
01:21:24.640 It's like, since when?
01:21:26.460 Again, they've also got climate migration in order to flood us with immigrants.
01:21:34.020 So that was a very interesting page.
01:21:37.020 And so even if you went under search and did Robert fires, you'll come up with all of this information if you want an easy way to find it.
01:21:43.720 And then in part two, we focus completely on the infernos that were burning across Canada last year.
01:21:50.840 And it was undeniable that these fires had been lit.
01:21:54.780 And then the RCMP came out, I believe it was in Quebec, and they named that all these arsonists that had lit these fires.
01:22:02.160 But it makes me wonder, was there a scapegoat?
01:22:05.000 Robert had mentioned that people were arrested in the United States, and he says there was no way they started these fires.
01:22:10.720 So is this a military attack?
01:22:12.920 We really need to continue to get to the bottom of it.
01:22:16.360 The Shuswap fire last year was horrendous.
01:22:19.660 Dan Dix did an incredible presentation on it.
01:22:23.840 So again, I would recommend that you go down and read these reports that we've created.
01:22:30.440 As soon as we've got this video completed, it will be uploaded to the new page that we created and sent out Sunday night.
01:22:38.620 We always create a page when we have a guest coming on so that in a short window, within 10 minutes, it's a short read.
01:22:45.900 And then you could spend hours and hours doing a deep dive, depending on how far and how much interest this is to you.
01:22:53.940 And you may have either family members that are in key positions of government that's saying, oh, you're just a conspiracy theorist.
01:23:00.220 Oh, that action for Canada.
01:23:01.820 You know, they're giving misinformation.
01:23:03.180 But I'm telling you, once you start doing a deeper dive into this, you will 100% say this is legit information.
01:23:12.640 And so in this week, of course, we always have solutions to the problems.
01:23:18.100 And of course, it's getting involved in serving the 15-minute city notice of liability and engaging your elected officials.
01:23:26.920 All right.
01:23:27.380 So with that, Terenzio, we're going to wrap up the Empower Hour and we're going to move to the weekly news update.
01:23:35.020 I've got great weekly news updates.
01:23:37.040 So remember to go to the description below after you've watched the Empower Hour and join me there because there's incredible advancements that many countries are making on certain issues that are critical and vital to Canada.
01:23:51.860 And I say what's always happening in Europe, in the UK, or then into the United States is this wave and finally makes it into Canada as well.
01:24:00.020 Okay, there's my little last moment to ask you, please, support Action for Canada financially, either with a one-time gift or become a monthly donor.
01:24:09.080 I know some of you are asking, Tanya, why aren't you a charitable organization?
01:24:14.820 Because we are lobbying government and you cannot be a charitable organization and lobby government and opening our donation lists as well to the government.
01:24:26.020 They could request that for whatever reason and we don't want to hand that information over.
01:24:30.980 So if you were going to give $100 and you prefer to keep $25 and give us $75, 100%.
01:24:36.760 But please don't let the fact that we are not a charitable organization stop you from donating.
01:24:43.020 I know there's lots of organizations that can make that easy for you, but we've had to make the tough decision not to do that because we're uncompromising and we want to protect our information and any government overreach for as long as we can.
01:24:54.700 All right, thank you so much.
01:24:57.200 All right, next week, I'm super excited about this.
01:24:59.260 We have Michelle Sterling coming on the show and she's going to give this phenomenal presentation.
01:25:05.160 I saw her in Red Deer just over a month ago and it's going to be talking about those empty graves and how UNDRIP, United Nations Declaration for Rights of Indigenous People,
01:25:17.200 is all working together to take over our land or resources and even involves climate change.
01:25:23.060 So I think this is an important part of this 15-minute city discussion and we will keep that and post it as a resource on the 15-minute city page as another item that you'll be able to share with elected officials and ask them for their feedback.
01:25:38.400 Okay, the first verses for today is Romans 3.23-26.
01:25:47.400 It's big subjects we're talking on and I just want us to make sure that our focus is in the right place.
01:25:53.040 I don't live by fear.
01:25:54.440 I'm seeing God answer amazing answers to prayer in these last few days.
01:25:59.000 I felt very distraught on the weekend as I'm working so hard and I needed to see a break in the evil.
01:26:06.120 And I'm hoping that you saw that tonight with me in all the good news reports that I've been able to say, like Germany taking down those mosques and a million Muslims turning to Christianity and to the true faith.
01:26:17.440 I mean, these are very, very good and very exciting.
01:26:19.540 And so we've got to keep the right perspective and lead it always towards the cross and where our hope comes from.
01:26:27.400 So for everyone has sinned, we all fall short of God's glorious standard.
01:26:31.760 Yet God freely and graciously declares that we are righteous.
01:26:36.100 He did this through Christ Jesus when he freed us from the penalty for our sins.
01:26:40.620 For God presented Jesus as a sacrifice for sin.
01:26:43.500 People are made right with God when they believe that Jesus sacrificed his life shedding his blood.
01:26:50.200 This sacrifice shows that God was being fair when he held back and did not punish those who sinned in times past.
01:26:57.240 For he was looking ahead and including them in what he would do in this present time.
01:27:01.880 God did this to demonstrate his righteousness for he himself is fair and just and he declares sinners to be right in his sight when they believe in Jesus.
01:27:11.080 So Jesus truly was the only sinless man to walk the face of this earth.
01:27:17.040 We are going to fail every day, but through the blood of Jesus, we can say, Jesus, I failed.
01:27:22.120 Man, will you forgive me for my sins?
01:27:23.760 I'm going to try to do better today.
01:27:25.360 And he is righteous and good to do that.
01:27:27.740 And the final verse would be Romans 4.25, which says he was delivered over to death for our sins and was raised to life for our justification.
01:27:37.680 So through Jesus and his death on the cross, we can have salvation.
01:27:42.600 So if you're considering that, if the Holy Spirit's been nudging you, if God's been talking to you in your life as you've cried out to him, and you want to make a decision to follow Jesus, you know what?
01:27:52.840 Make sure you email us, get in contact with us, and we'll have somebody that will personally get in touch with you.
01:27:58.040 So anyways, thanks for joining me.
01:27:59.460 That was a long news update tonight.
01:28:00.960 But I think it's important information that you may not be hearing elsewhere.
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01:28:55.260 Welcome to Kenya.
01:28:59.920 God.
01:29:04.500 That's what I've got to say.
01:29:06.280 Look at this crowd.
01:29:07.440 I'm going to thank God and God alone for the ground that I'm standing on.
01:29:21.760 I'm going to thank our founding fathers for giving their lives and sacrificing so much for our freedom.
01:29:30.380 And I'm calling on you today.
01:29:36.700 Don't put them to shame.
01:29:38.960 Don't waste what they did.
01:29:41.200 We have guaranteed rights in this country.
01:29:44.520 We are putting chapters across the nation.
01:29:54.840 We are going to be in every town and every city.
01:29:58.900 And we are going to build communities within these communities of like-minded people who are actually going to care for one another again and love on each other and give each other the help when they're down.
01:30:09.640 We are going to use the teams and the people that build within chapters to support our businesses.
01:30:17.860 The government's actions are completely 100% unlawful.
01:30:24.580 Judgment will again be found on justice and those with virtuous hearts will pursue it.
01:30:32.120 You have a virtuous heart if you are here today pursuing freedom and righteousness.
01:30:40.400 And then verse 23 comes along with a promise.
01:30:45.260 God says he will turn the sins of evil people back on them.
01:30:50.840 He will destroy them for their sins.
01:30:54.760 God says he will destroy them for their sins.
01:31:24.760 God says he will destroy them for their sins.
01:31:26.760 God hears the sins of evil people back on them.
01:31:30.740 Amen.
01:31:31.940 Amen.
01:31:32.540 Amen.
01:31:33.240 Amen.
01:31:33.940 Amen.
01:31:34.380 Amen.
01:31:50.780 Amen.
01:31:53.560 Amen.
01:31:53.960 Amen.
01:31:54.700 Amen.
01:31:54.760 Thank you.
01:32:24.760 Thank you.