In May 2019, the Australian government announced their desire to spend $1 billion purchasing land to create a $200 billion high-speed rail link between Melbourne and Brisbane, via Sydney and the capital Canberra. The air route between Melbourne and Sydney is the third busiest in the world, so high speed rail is likely to be very popular.
The government has been trying to get this project off the ground for many years – for example in 2018 and 2016.
Conveniently for the government, the value of all the land around the route has now plummeted thanks to the devastation of this summer’s wildfires – many of which were deliberately lit.
Here is Australia’s existing inter-state rail infrastructure. While it may look like most of the country is completely uncovered, there are very few people in these areas. This is the Australian “Outback”.
I am experimenting with a slightly new format for getting my research out. I will write a long and semi-organized post with all the links, then make a video trying to frame it in a coherent narrative.
California has always been very fire-prone. In the last few years, the fires seem to have become more deadly and destructive. Is it just the El Niño weather cycle which brings droughts and floods to Australia some years and the American Southwest in others? Or is there something else going on?
Australia is likewise very susceptible to bush fires. Some of the biggest ones were Black Thursday (1851), Black Friday (1939) and Black Saturday (2009). I survived Black Saturday in Melbourne and so did my 270-acre forest property in the Yarra Valley wine country. 180 people lost their lives, and a previous home (the first house I ever bought, back in 1996) was destroyed. 6 people were killed in my former street.
The fire displayed many “never seen before” characteristics, and also seemed to occur in an area to the North of the geographically massive city of Melbourne that had recently been identified by politicians and urban planners as a desired new growth corridor for the urban sprawl of the city with the largest land area per capita in the world.
I also used to live in Glen Ellen, Sonoma County. I was renting a small vineyard, the owner refused my purchase offer and later sold to someone else for less money. This turned out to be a blessing in disguise, I got lucky because most of Glen Ellen was destroyed last year in the Nuns Fire. I heard my old house survived without serious damage but the vines were destroyed. I have friends and neighbors there who lost their homes.
Napa and Sonoma have both been subject to fires and earthquakes in recent years, doing extreme damage to some of the most valuable agricultural land on the planet.
If there were more to these fires than just accidents of Nature, then we should consider if anyone had the Means, Motive, and Opportunity to create disasters at these scales. Follow the money…who benefits?
In this presentation I am going to investigate a few of the bigger claims being made on the Interwebz about these fires; and to inject a theory of my own into the conversation.
For the TL;DR crowd:
did the fires happen on the route of California’s High Speed Rail Line? NO
did Directed Energy Weapons cause the fires? MAYBE
do we need to consider Space Lasers? YES
do we need to consider hacking of electrical and electronic systems? YES
did PG & E cause the fires? YES
is PG & E a Rothschild company? YES
is this related to Seismic/Magma activity beneath the Earth’s crust? PROBABLY NOT
The main discussion in Internet conspiracy circles seems to have centered around the potential use of Directed Energy Weapons, and the United Nation’s Agenda 2030 plans to depopulate rural areas while encouraging the growth of mega-cities.
Metabunk discussion of why trees don’t burn in forest fires, but houses and cars do:
hollowed out trees get filled with a fungus, which is more flammable than the exterior
SoCal (Woolsley) fire started at Santa Susana nuclear research laboratory. Another issue with severe budgetary constraints: cleaning up site contaminated with nuclear waste.
This technology will replace the current reliance on transformers, which is one of the main sources of grid vulnerability to cyberattack and fire danger.
The Rothschilds have served as Court Factors for the Black Nobility, the true Roman / Venetian Empire. The “big Four” asset funds offer a way for the wealthiest offshore trusts in the world to hold vast amounts of wealth and wield vast influence.
Boeing YAL-1 Air Force airborne MegaWatt-Class laser, operating out of Edwards AFB (100 miles from Thousand Oaks fire). Program canceled end of 2011, aircraft retired in 2012 and sent to boneyard, stripped 2014
Unfortunately for this theory, the areas in red on the map on the left are not actually the location of the fires. They are the location of “red flag” warnings on 11/11/18
I’m going to propose a different theory, one that I haven’t seen anywhere else. The real agenda behind the fires is water.
Governor Jerry Brown must allow the Free Flow of the vast amounts of water coming from the North and foolishly being diverted into the Pacific Ocean. Can be used for fires, farming and everything else. Think of California with plenty of Water – Nice! Fast Federal govt. approvals.
At the time, there was discussion that Trump was using the wildfires as a way to get around a long-running political debate over water between farmers, the salmon industry and environmentalists.
California has not added any new reservoirs in 50 years. Population then was 17 million, now 36 million predicted to go to 50-75 million in just over 10 years.
Population projected to rise to between 50m-71m by 2030
“Mega-City” from Santa Barbara to San Diego, incorporating LA and Orange County, 28m growing to 41m
Needs $39 billion of investment (2007 numbers)
For every $1 billion spent on water infrastructure, 27,000 jobs are created
Fully addressing the state’s water needs would cost $21.8 billion and create 582,024 jobs
PG&E (Rothschild) “Owns” a Primary Water Source in Northern California . . .
The Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) acquired the hydroelectric complex and accompanying Eel River water rights in 1930. Water rights for PG&E on the Eel River consisted of all flows except a minimum of 2 cfs released from Cape Horn Dam at all times for downstream water users.
PG&E has applied for a new 50-year license (April 1970) that proposed to maintain existing operational procedures for the project.
In April of 1972, the FPC license issued to Snow Mountain Water and Power Company expired. PG&E has continued operations of the project (FPC 77) under annual renewals of their old license.