•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…
•Many of the events surrounding the wildfires were extremely suspicious. While some factors could be attributed to government incompetence or bad luck, others appeared to be more sinister (e.g., there were signs of arsonists being involved)…
Note: Maui Community Investigation has been having experts evaluate the evidence they collected. For example, presently five former fire chiefs or captains they’ve consulted were of the opinion this was more than a natural fire. Like many community endeavors, they have extremely limited financial resources and are stuck competing against a large firm the state formally hired to “investigate” the fires (which “coincidently” is linked to the World Economic Forum)…
•Finally, the public’s attention being focused on the Lahaina Wildfires has allowed a few very concerning projects to proceed in the background that violate the core tenets of medical ethics…
Since Hawaii is an isolated and extremely fertile ecosystem, it has often been the preferred site for ecological experimentation. Tragically, this often backfires—for example there have been numerous cases where a predator was introduced to Hawaii to eliminate another invasive species but instead created a much larger problem.