Lahaina Updates and Maui’s Battle to Stop an Unethical Biotech Experiment

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by Robert Malone MD MS, Who Is Robert Malone:

Governments around the world are colluding to release risky genetic technologies that spread into the environment and affect us without our consent.

This excellent summary about the current situation in Lahaina and Maui is worth sharing far and wide. I found the information about the genetically modified mosquitos being released on Maui important and something I have been meaning to write about in the context of what is happening in Florida. So, stay tuned for more on this topic! Robert –

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Story at a Glance:

•Seven months ago, Maui was hit by unusual and devastating wildfires. Since that time, the world has tried to help the people of Maui, but owing to both the gravity of their situation and an inept relief response, many of the people there are struggling physically, emotionally and economically. This necessitates finding out exactly what happened in Maui and holding those responsible accountable.

•Many of Hawaii’s problems originate from it having a corrupt government which has effectively been bought out by the biotech industry. Because of this, a variety of harmful genetic technologies have been forced on the people against their consent (even when the people voted against them).

•The biotech sector has become increasingly bold in violating the foundational principles of medical ethics (e.g., the COVID vaccines were unsafe, untested, and ineffective, but nonetheless forced upon humanity). These violations are causing the public to lose their trust in the medical industry and the industry is responding to this by concocting even more reprehensible ways to force people to take their products such as the WHO’s pandemic treaty or deploying self-spreading vaccines.

•A variety of lucrative biotechnologies are being developed to reduce mosquito levels. Maui has been chosen as the test site for a risky experiment which will irreversibly flood the island with harmful mosquitos that have not been tested for safety and many have warned against. This biopesticide program (for which Hawaii’s government is receiving millions from the Biden administration) was forced through while the public’s focus was on Lahaina and appears to be being protected by Hawaii’s corrupt court system.

Since I was young, I’ve held a lifelong interest in determining what is actually “true,” and as I’ve grown older, I’ve increasingly come to appreciate how ephemeral the concept of “truth” is. COVID-19, for instance, has shown many people how much of the data we rely upon to discern the truth (e.g., peer-reviewed scientific literature) is fraudulent and similarly how the institutions we trust to compile the truth (e.g., mainstream journalism) only exist to serve their corporate sponsors.

Similarly, on many controversial issues (e.g., this one) so many arguments exist to support each side that what one ultimately deems to be the “truth” is often a product of the lens one sees the situation through and which narrative their cognitive filters recognizes the supporting evidence for. Conversely, there are some circumstances where once you know all the information, it becomes very clear which side is correct (e.g., the COVID vaccines should have never been allowed to enter the market let alone be mandated) but clearcut situations like that are surprisingly rare.

Maui’s Wildfires

Seven months ago, devastating wildfires broke out in Maui, one of which destroyed much of Lahaina and was America’s deadliest fire in the last 150 years. At the time, numerous readers there reached out to me to share what was actually happening. In turn, I spent a few weeks doing my best to explore every side’s perspectives so I could present the other side of the story and share what could be done to help the victims of the fire.

From this investigation I learned:

•Like many island nations, Hawaii has a fairly corrupt government (it is completely run by a Democrat political machine which has deep ties to the plantation owners who originally colonized Hawaii). Furthermore, this government is fairly dysfunctional and frequently fails to address issues that people in the rest of America tend to assume would always be handled correctly.

•Due to its isolated island geography, it’s very difficult to be able to effectively deploy sufficient firefighting resources. Unfortunately, the ideal solution to this (having an effective firefighting air force) has never been implemented by the state.

•As many of the structures in Lahaina were quite old, they were not fire resistant and hence combusted immediately. The county however was unable to get these existing buildings up to code because they were grandfathered in.

•Maui had a variety of longstanding fire risks (particularly with the electrical grid and ecosystem changes from the previous plantations that led to the proliferation of easily combustable plants). Everyone knew these issues needed to be addressed to prevent a catastrophe but they kept on avoiding doing so to save money.

•One of the primary ways to make money in Hawaii is by creating luxury homes and hotels, so many developers have been eager to change Lahaina’s historic downtown into a modern (and highly lucrative) tourist destination.

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