Something Is Terribly Wrong in Maui – Part 2

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by Fed Up Texas Chick, The Tenpenny Report:

In Part 1, we asked these questions: How far would the globalists go to prove that climate change exists? Would they catch an island on fire?

We have author Dr. Miles Stones who published a book on Amazon the day after the fires. Stones previously published books were on Hunter Biden and the vegan diet, hardly making him a climate expert. Jeff D. Noble also published an Amazon book; he has previously written books on the F-15 aircraft and the Chinese spy balloon. Are they real people? Opportunists? Or pawns in driving the narrative?

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Is this incompetence or is this planned?

Was it a plan for the fast-moving fire “bomb” to incinerate Lahaina? The median price of a home was $1.2 million before the blaze, already pricing most people out of the market. Residents are concerned that affluent outsiders will be the only ones able to rebuild. It certainly wouldn’t be the first time that a native people was displaced, now would it? Over 80 percent (about 2,700 structures) were destroyed. Many of the town’s historic houses have been handed down within local Hawaiian or local-born families for generations. Was the wildfire the solution to that pesky problem? Developers are already contacting families to buy their land. Insurance companies are already denying payouts due to zoning infractions, despite the fact that they kept taking owners’ payments and never informed owners about these zoning issues.  Maui residents know the drill. It took years for Kauai residents to get government aid or insurance funds to rebuild after Hurricane Iniki. What will these people do in the mean time? Where will they live?

Governor Green, an ER doctor who once practiced medicine in rural Hawaii, has come to the rescue, revealing a state government plan to acquire the land ravaged by the wildfires, purportedly to protect the land from greedy developers. In July 2023, Green signed executive order Emergency Proclamation Relating to Housing, giving himself broad power to suspend laws that block his ability to respond to natural disasters or pandemics. The state legislature rejected these ideas but Green passed the EO anyway in response to the islands’ housing shortage. The EO gives a select few power to streamline decision making so that more homes can be built to stop the outmigration of people from the islands. More native Hawaiians now live on the mainland, and essential people like nurses and teachers can’t afford to live there. About 25 percent of the population is at risk of becoming homeless due to the high cost of living. The law suspends zoning, historic preservation, cultural considerations and environmental impact. For example, downtown office buildings in Oahu can now be converted to residences, thanks to the EO. The select few are no longer required to hold public meetings, although Green vows to be transparent. One of the select few is Hawaii’s housing officer who will oversee construction of 50,000 new homes.

Someone should ask ‘deep-blue’ Governor Green whether it was planned all along for everyone other than the affluent population to be ushered into the coming 15-minute cities.  Has anyone actually asked him this question?  We wrote about the false allure of 15-minute cities in January of this year. Think of a smart city as an open-air concentration camp. Your every breath will be tracked, and your movement will be greatly limited. Everything about you will be known – what you buy, what you eat, what you drink, how you think and feel, and certainly your vaccination status.

Many cities around the world are already well on the way to transforming into 15-minute cities. It’s happening in Singapore, London, Bogata and Paris to name a few. The Australian government has passed a law that allows them to forcibly move rural residents to smart cities IF their area becomes contaminated with dangerous toxins. Sound familiar, Ohio? In the Netherlands, the government is actively trying to destroy 3,000 farms to usher in a monstrous smart city, the TriState City Network, that will house 40 million people (mainly farmers, I guess) from The Netherlands, Germany and Belgium. The justification for the forced land takeover?  You probably guessed it: climate change and an excess of methane in the environment caused by farting cows!

But this doesn’t touch American shores, right?

Yes, smart cities are coming to  America, and we can thank President Obama for that. In the last months of his presidency, Obama’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology encouraged the adoption of smart cities. That same year, in 2016, cities like Atlanta and Pittsburgh appointed chief information officers to begin smart city adoption. They would get help from AT&T, Siemens, IBM and Black & Veatch. And they would make the taxpayers pay for it by issuing green infrastructure bonds, all in the name of climate change. Washington DC raised $350 million and Seattle nearly $1 billion – from their own citizens. The federal government would also provide funds to each state for 5G infrastructure, but the money came with a stipulation—each state had to have a plan in place to launch smart cities.

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