Dr. Peter and Ginger Breggin
“Los Angeles is one of dozens of cities whose “mayors and the cities they lead” are members in the international C40 Cities initiative. This is a movement to achieve the United Nations and globalist goals of restructuring cities to address the manufactured “climate change” crisis. Cities from around the world are participating in this movement…
“Funding support comes from many progressive and globalist sources, including the Open Society Foundations run by George Soros and son as well as other supporters. Soros is notorious for training and funding riots in America and for taking many other actions to ruin the economies of sovereign nations, earning him the title among others of the “worst billionaire in the world.” Other contributors are Uber, FedEx, Google, Wellcome, Bloomberg Philanthropies, the UK Government, the European Union, among many others. The World Bank, one of the most predatory globalist institutions which is closely associated with the UN, is a designated Partner…
“Los Angeles is all-in on their 15 Minute City plan that they have named the Livable Communities Initiative (LCI): “a plan to address LA’s housing, traffic and climate crisis by building 3-5 stories of gentle density above small retail along carefully chosen commercial streets that are transformed to be walkable, bikeable, and livable.” This sounds like the perfect plan for the now destroyed Pacific Palisades community which is part of Greater Los Angeles. The Pacific Palisades neighborhood was an older community with many quirky and quaint but aged features. A profile of the neighborhood offers further details about the community that existed prior to the fire destruction. Now that the area has suffered such destruction, rebuilding has to occur…
“The City of Los Angeles already produced the blueprint in 2020 to implement their 15-minute city plan. This will convert LA into a “highly digital and connected city in 2028.” SmartLA 2028: Technology for a better Los Angeles, declares:
Los Angeles residents will experience an improved quality of life by leveraging technology to meet urban challenges. No longer the “car capital of the world”, residents will choose how they wish to get around LA, using a single, digital payment platform, with choices like renovated Metro rail and bus systems or micro transit choices, such as on-demand LANow shuttles or dockless bicycles. Neighborhoods will again welcome the pedestrian and allow easy access to green space.
“The Introduction of the blueprint contains a declaration from Mayor Eric Garcetti from his state of the City delivered April 19, 2020:
”The soul of our recovery will shape the contours of our City’s future for decades to come… We have a blueprint for the city of the future.”
“The SmartLA 2028 blueprint contains a map of the Pacific Palisades, Santa Monica, Hollywood regions, all seriously fire-damaged, showing their special importance in the coming city restructuring.
“Coincidentally, the 2028 Summer Olympics will be hosted in Los Angeles! The Olympics have become a globalist spectacle, and cities put great effort to be their very best when hosting the event. China for example displaced over 1.5 million residents in Beijing during preparations for the 2008 Olympics. Many of the confirmed venues for the Olympic games are located in the neighborhoods that have been affected by the fires
“The SmartLA 2028 plans have developed and perfected the vision of a new and improved region of the city that will be a showcase of modernity and global citizenship when hosting the upcoming Olympics. As with the many plans and tabletop exercises that were done prior to the 2020 COVID pandemic, which we now know was manufactured and weaponized to introduce totalitarian measures into the lives of free citizens, the 15 minute plans for the damaged regions of Los Angeles are already been hammered out and were ready to be implemented when disaster struck this week…
“Now it becomes clear why various upgrades and preventive maintenance have been ignored by the city. For instance the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department—largest sheriff’s department in the nation–is operating with an “archaic” computer dispatch system that failed on New Years Eve and was out of commission for several days. Deputies were forced to use their radios, pens, notepads, and phones when the 38 year old system went down. Since 2022 when he assumed office, Sheriff Robert Luna has been working to get the computer system updated. Now we begin to see that the city plans to restructure and “renovate” the city has encouraged neglect of aging infrastructure and the city’s antiquated computer dispatch system is an example. No need to repair or rebuild something twice…
“Likewise, there has been neglect at every administrative level of wildfire management resulting in tinder box conditions with dry, uncleared brush in forests and on hillsides.
“The images and accounts of the five Los Angeles fires are achingly similar to the images and stories of the Lahaina fire in Maui. Administrative incompetence, dry fire hydrants, residents fleeing on foot toward the coast for their lives from traffic jams threatened by the spreading blazes. As John Leake has just observed “Like Lahaina, LA was warned in 2018.”
Like Lahaina [Maui] in 2018, Los Angeles was warned by the Woolsey Fire—which ignited on November 8, 2018, burned 96,949 acres, and destroyed 1,643 structures—of the sort of catastrophe that is likely to occur when conditions are dry and windy. As was the case in Lahaina, it appears that what passes for leadership in Los Angeles made little to no investment in preventing the disaster.
‘It is as though we are being tested. Did we as a country “tolerate” what we witnessed happening in Maui? Have we “tolerated” the Hurricane Helene and Milton disaster that swept through Southern Appalachia wiping out infrastructure in a quarter of Western North Carolina and the mountain area of Eastern Tennessee (in addition to the lesser degree of damage in Virginia, Georgia, Florida.) Have we ignored the lack of governmental response to the catastrophic damage?
“As in the Hurricane Helene disaster that leveled so much of Southeastern Appalachia, insurance also plays a part. Property owners in the Los Angeles fires who have lost homes in the last 48 hours report that their property owner insurance was cancelled four months ago because California State insurance regulations were so stringent the insurance companies withdrew from offering insurance in that state…
‘Reminiscent of the Maui fire, the fire hydrants had no water with which to fight the blazes. Los Angeles fire hydrants ran dry despite state residents having approved billions of dollars for new water storage facilities over 10 years ago. Proposition 1 is a $7.5 billion water bond “intended to provide significant investments in the state’s drought-challenged water systems.” Although funded, not a single water storage project has been completed. The state government has allowed on government organizations (NGOs) to prevent completion of water projects by suing on behalf of a claimed endangered species—a kind of 3 inch smelt fish.
“Because rare minerals have been so influential in the Southern Appalachia region disaster, a search turned up a single mineral, Salammoniac, which has use as a smelling salt pharmaceutical. The mineral is documented at Bernheimer Gardens, Burning Mountain, Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles County, California. But there is no indication that there is any mining or intent to mine in the region. Something more valuable has been unearthed by the fires: miles of prime real estate with ocean front and ocean views available for development in one of the most important and densely populated cities in the world.”