Climate Change Hoax – Section 3 – California Wildfires (2013-2023)

CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES (2013-2023)

SECTION 3

ECOCIDE
noun
destruction of the natural environment,
especially when deliberate.

The Official Story

CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES
(Deep State Disasters)


 

California has dry, windy, and often hot weather conditions from spring through late autumn that can produce moderate to severe wildfires. Pre-1800, when the area was much more forested and the ecology much more resilient, 4.4 million acres (1.8 million hectares) of forest and shrubland burned annually. California land area totals 99,813,760 or roughly 100 million acres, so since 2000, the area that burned annually has ranged between 90,000 acres, or 0.09%, and 1,590,000 acres, or 1.59% of the total land of California. During the 2020 wildfire season alone, over 8,100 fires contributed to the burning of nearly 4.5 million acres of land.

Wildfires in California are growing more dangerous because of the accumulation of wood fuel in forests, higher population and greater electricity transmission and distribution lines. United States taxpayers pay about US$3 billion a year to fight wildfires, and big fires can lead to billions of dollars in property losses. At times, these wildfires are fanned or made worse by strong, dry winds, known as Diablo winds when they occur in the northern part of the state and Santa Ana winds when they occur in the south. However, from a historical perspective, it has been estimated that prior to 1850, about 4.5 million acres (17,000 km2) burned yearly, in fires that lasted for months, with wildfire activity peaking roughly every 30 years, when up to 11.8 million acres (47,753 km3) of land burned. The much larger wildfire seasons in the past can be attributed to the policy of Native Californians regularly setting controlled burns and allowing natural fires to run their course, which prevented devastating wildfires from overrunning the state.

More than 350,000 people in California live in towns sited completely within zones deemed to be at very high risk of fire. In total, more than 2.7 million people live in “very high fire hazard severity zones”, which also include areas at lesser risk.

On lands under CAL FIRE’s jurisdictional protection (i.e. not federal or local responsibility areas), the majority of wildfire ignitions since 1980 have been caused by humans. The four most common ignition sources for wildfires on CAL FIRE-protected lands are, in order: equipment use, powerlines, arson, and lightning.

Source: Wikipedia

Area burned per year (2013-2022)

YEARFIRESACRESHECTARES
20227,490362,455146,680
20218,8352,568,9481,039,616
20209,6394,397,8091,779,730
20197,860259,823105,147
20188,5271,975,086799,289
20179,5601,548,429626,627
20166,986669,534270,951
20158,745893,362361,531
20147,865625,540253,150
20139,907601,635243,473

Camp Fire (2018)
Aerial tour of Paradise, California destruction

Drone footage of devastation in Maui after deadly fire

ARTICLE INDEX

THE TRUTH

FALSE FLAG

A false flag is a covert operation designed to deceive; the deception creates the appearance of a particular party, group, or nation being responsible for some activity, disguising the actual source of responsibility.

TREASON

“Whoever, owing allegiance to the United States, levies war against them or adheres to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort within the United States or elsewhere, is guilty of treason.”
(Official US definition)

Any US official has sworn to uphold and defend, never to subvert, the Constitution of the United States, and this is defining the US, itself, as being the continued functioning of the US Constitution. Treason is thus the supremely illegal act under US law, the act that violates any US official’s oath of office. (When treason is perpetrated by someone who is not a US official, it is still a severe crime, but less severe than it is for any US official.) The phrase “levies war against them” means war against the functioning of the Constitution that is their supreme law. “Or” means alternatively, and “adheres to their enemies” means is a follower of any person or other entity that seeks to impose a different constitution. “Enemies” is not defined — it need not be a foreign opponent; it may be a domestic opponent of the US Constitution. Thus, an American can be an enemy of the United States of America. In fact, the official definition explicitly refers ONLY to an entity “owing allegiance to the United States.” (Obviously, that especially refers to any US official.) This is how a “traitor” is understood, in US law. Obviously, the worst traitor would be one who committed the treasonous act(s) while a US official.

CLIMATE CHANGE TRUTH

THE BLACK SUN

California Wildfires (2013–2023)

CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES (2013-2023)

ECOCIDE
noun
destruction of the natural environment,
especially when deliberate.

CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES (2013-2023)


List of
California Wildfires

HOW MANY ARE FALSE FLAGS?

2013Summit
Springs
Powerhouse
Mountain
Silver
Rim [CONFIRMED: FALSE FLAG]
Clover
2014Colby
Etiwanda
May 2014 San Diego County wildfires
Bernardo
Tomahawk
Poinsettia
Cocos
Shirley
Butts
Bully
Happy Camp Complex
Meadow
King
Boles
2015Round
Lake
North
Wragg
Frog
Rough
Jerusalem
Cuesta
Butte
Valley [CONFIRMED: FALSE FLAG]
Tassajara
2016Sherpa
Border
San Gabriel Complex
Erskine
Trailhead
Curry
Roblar
Sand
Soberanes
Cold
Pilot
Chimney
Clayton
Blue Cut
Rey
Bogart
Canyon
Marshes
Loma
2017Gate
Holcomb
Schaeffer
Salmon August Complex
Manzanita
Winters
Alamo
Wall
Whittier
Detwiler
Empire
Parker 2
Young
Pier
Railroad
Ponderosa
Mud
Slinkard
Helena
La Tuna
Palmer
Mission
October 2017 Northern California wildfires
Atlas
Tubbs [CONFIRMED: FALSE FLAG]
Canyon 2
December 2017 Southern California wildfires
Thomas [CONFIRMED: FALSE FLAG]
Creek
Rye
Skirball
Lilac
2018Lions
Lane
Pawnee
Waverly
County
Klamathon
Valley
Georges
Ferguson
Natchez
Carr [CONFIRMED: FALSE FLAG]
Cranston
Mendocino Complex [CONFIRMED: FALSE FLAG]
Whaleback
Donnell
Holy
Hirz
Delta
Camp [CONFIRMED: FALSE FLAG]
Woolsey [CONFIRMED: FALSE FLAG]
2019Boulder
Sand
West Butte
Tucker
Mountain
Tenaja
Walker
Taboose
Lime
Red Bank
South
Lone
Sandalwood
Saddleridge
Nustar
Kincade
Tick
Getty
Easy
Maria
2020Quail
Grant
Crews
Soledad
Mineral
2020 Lassen County wildfires
Gold
Loyalton
Red Salmon Complex
Apple
August 2020 lightning wildfires
Lake
River
CZU Lightning Complex [CONFIRMED: FALSE FLAG]
SCU Lightning Complex [CONFIRMED: FALSE FLAG]
August Complex [CONFIRMED: FALSE FLAG]
LNU Lightning Complex [CONFIRMED: FALSE FLAG]
North Complex [CONFIRMED: FALSE FLAG] (Orange Skies Day)
SQF Complex
Dolan
Creek
El Dorado
Bobcat
Slater/Devil [CONFIRMED: FALSE FLAG]
Oak
Glass [CONFIRMED: FALSE FLAG]
Zogg
Silverado
Mountain View
Bond
Dome
2021Palisades
Willow
Lava
Tennant
Salt
Beckwourth Complex
Tamarack
Dixie [CONFIRMED: FALSE FLAG]
McFarland
Monument [CONFIRMED: FALSE FLAG]
River Complex
Antelope
River
Caldor
French
KNP Complex
Fawn
2022Colorado
Electra
Washburn
Oak
McKinney
Red
Route
Border 32
Mill
Fairview
Mosquito
2023Rabbit
Pika
York [CONFIRMED: FALSE FLAG]

The Truth

FALSE FLAG

A false flag is a covert operation designed to deceive; the deception creates the appearance of a particular party, group, or nation being responsible for some activity, disguising the actual source of responsibility.

Camp Fire (2018)
Aerial tour of Paradise, California destruction

Dr. Judy Wood – Evidence of Directed-Energy Weapons
Used On 9/11

CLIMATE CHANGE TRUTH

THE BLACK SUN

California Wildfires (2013-2023) – 11.1 – CAL FIRE (Official Logo)

CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES (2013-2023)

1885

ECOCIDE
noun
destruction of the natural environment,
especially when deliberate.

CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES (2013-2023)


CAL FIRE

The Official Story

CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY AND FIRE PROTECTION (CAL FIRE)


 

The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) is the fire department of the California Natural Resources Agency in the U.S. state of California. It is responsible for fire protection in various areas under state responsibility totaling 31 million acres, as well as the administration of the state’s private and public forests. In addition, the department provides varied emergency services in 36 of the state’s 58 counties via contracts with local governments. The department’s current director is Joe Tyler, who was appointed March 4, 2022, by Governor of California Gavin Newsom.

Operations

CAL FIRE’s foremost operational role is to fight and prevent wildfire on 31 million acres of state forestland. The organization works in both suppression and prevention capacities on state land, and offers emergency services of various kinds in 36 out of California’s 58 counties, through contracts with local governments. The organization also assists in response to a wide range of disasters and incidents, including earthquakes, water rescues, and hazardous material spills. The organization manages eight Demonstration State Forests for timber production, recreation, and research.

In conjunction with the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, CAL FIRE uses thousands of incarcerated firefighters at 44 conservation camps throughout the state on fire prevention, fire suppression, and various maintenance and conservation projects. CAL FIRE works with employees of the California Conservation Corps since that agency’s creation in a partnership for fire suppression duties, logistics and forestry management. CCC corpsmembers are involved in job training programs as Type 1 Hand Crew firefighters, supervised by CAL FIRE personnel, in increasing prevalence to offset CDCR inmates as the incarcerated firefighter program is closed. Programs to control wood boring insects and diseases of trees are under forestry programs managed by CAL FIRE. The vehicle fleet is managed from an office in Davis, California.

Source: Wikipedia

Camp Fire (2018)
Aerial tour of Paradise, California destruction

The Truth

FALSE FLAG

A false flag is a covert operation designed to deceive; the deception creates the appearance of a particular party, group, or nation being responsible for some activity, disguising the actual source of responsibility.

(Image Inverted)

AWAKEN HUMANITY

SUBLIMINAL
adjective

(of a stimulus or mental process) below the threshold of sensation or consciousness; perceived by or affecting someone’s mind without their being aware of it.

Dr. Judy Wood – Evidence of Directed-Energy Weapons
Used On 9/11

CLIMATE CHANGE TRUTH

HOLOCAUST TRUTH

THE BLACK SUN

California Wildfires (2013-2023) – 11.2 – Joe Tyler (Director, CAL FIRE, 2022+)

CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES (2013-2023)

2022

ECOCIDE
noun
destruction of the natural environment,
especially when deliberate.

CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES (2013-2023)


Joe Tyler

The Official Story

JOE TYLER
(Director, CAL FIRE, 2022+)


 

Article:
JOE TYLER APPOINTED TO LEAD CAL FIRE


Source: Canyon Lake Insider – March 6, 2022

 

Thirty-one-year Cal Fire veteran Joe Tyler has been appointed to lead Cal Fire, California’s statewide fire agency overseeing an appropriated budget of $3.7 billion and more than 9,600 civilian and uniformed staff who responded to more than 535,000 emergencies in 2021. 

Tyler succeeds Thomas Porter as the 22nd director in Cal Fire’s 137-year history.

Tyler most recently served as the deputy director of fire protection. Prior to his appointment as deputy director, Tyler served as the assistant deputy director of fire protection with oversight of law enforcement/civil cost recovery, fire protection operations, aviation management, tactical air operations, and mobile equipment. He has also held managerial responsibility for training, safety, emergency medical services, local/state/federal programs, and hand crew programs.

Tyler serves as the department representative on the California Wildland Coordinating Group, National Association
of State Forester’s Wildland Fire Committee, and Western States Fire Managers, He also served on several statewide committees and cadres and was instrumental in the acquisition of a new fleet of helicopters and C-130 air tankers.

“I am honored to have been selected to lead Cal Fire and I look forward to serving the people of California while promoting the health and welfare of our employees,” Tyler said in remarks to Cal Fire’s leadership upon his appointment.

Source

Camp Fire (2018)
Aerial tour of Paradise, California destruction

The Truth

FALSE FLAG

A false flag is a covert operation designed to deceive; the deception creates the appearance of a particular party, group, or nation being responsible for some activity, disguising the actual source of responsibility.

AWAKEN HUMANITY

SUBLIMINAL
adjective

(of a stimulus or mental process) below the threshold of sensation or consciousness; perceived by or affecting someone’s mind without their being aware of it.

HISTORICAL TRUTH

MIND CONTROL TRUTH

Dr. Judy Wood – Evidence of Directed-Energy Weapons
Used On 9/11

CLIMATE CHANGE TRUTH

THE BLACK SUN

California Wildfires (2013-2023) – 11.3 – Thomas Porter (Director, CAL FIRE, 2019-2021)

CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES (2013-2023)

2019

ECOCIDE
noun
destruction of the natural environment,
especially when deliberate.

CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES (2013-2023)


Thomas Porter

The Official Story

THOMAS PORTER
(Director, CAL FIRE, 2019-2021)


 

Article:
CAL FIRE DIRECTOR THOM PORTER ANNOUNCES HIS RETIREMENT


Source: SF Chronicle – November 15, 2021

 

Cal Fire Director Thom Porter on Monday announced he would retire from the agency in December after three years leading the state through an unprecedented wildfire crisis.

Porter leads the $2.9 billion agency charged with safeguarding people and property amid one of the state’s most vexing crises exacerbated by drought and climate change.

Porter took the helm as acting director of Cal Fire in December 2018, just one month after the state’s most deadly and destructive wildfire, the Camp Fire, destroyed the town of Paradise and killed 85 people. In the years since, wildfires have burned across nearly 7.5 million acres in the state, shattering records for acres burned.

Gov. Gavin Newsom commended Porter in a written statement, thanking him for his decades-long service and his work to “tackle this existential threat head-on.”

“Chief Porter has seen the state through unprecedented wildfire challenges over the past three years, and Californians are fortunate to have had his steadfast leadership guiding our preparedness, response and recovery efforts,” Newsom said.

Porter’s last day will be Dec. 10. A Governor’s Office spokesperson said no information about a successor was available Monday.

California Natural Resources Secretary Wade Crowfoot called the news “bittersweet,” in a tweet acknowledging Porter’s plan to retire.

“I can’t think of a tougher job in California and Thom brought focus, integrity and incredible perseverance and sense of purpose,” Crowfoot said. “An incredible leader in unprecedented times.”

Porter joined Cal Fire in 1999 after working as a forester with private industry in Washington, Oregon and in the Sierra Nevada.

With Cal Fire, Porter served as chief of the San Diego County Fire Authority, then headed up Cal Fire’s Southern Region. He served as chief of strategic planning in Sacramento before then-Gov. Jerry Brown designated Porter in December 2018 to serve as acting director of the agency with the retirement of former Director Ken Pimlott. Newsom appointed Porter as director in January 2019.

Source

Camp Fire (2018)
Aerial tour of Paradise, California destruction

The Truth

FALSE FLAG

A false flag is a covert operation designed to deceive; the deception creates the appearance of a particular party, group, or nation being responsible for some activity, disguising the actual source of responsibility.

AWAKEN HUMANITY

SUBLIMINAL
adjective

(of a stimulus or mental process) below the threshold of sensation or consciousness; perceived by or affecting someone’s mind without their being aware of it.

HISTORICAL TRUTH

MIND CONTROL TRUTH

Dr. Judy Wood – Evidence of Directed-Energy Weapons
Used On 9/11

CLIMATE CHANGE TRUTH

THE BLACK SUN

California Wildfires (2013-2023) – 11.4 – Ken Pimlott (Director, CAL FIRE, 2011-2018)

CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES (2013-2023)

2011

ECOCIDE
noun
destruction of the natural environment,
especially when deliberate.

CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES (2013-2023)


Ken Pimlott

The Official Story

KEN PIMLOTT
(Director, CAL FIRE, 2011-2018)


 

Article:
CALIFORNIA’S CHIEF FIREFIGHTER LOOKS BACK ON 30 YEARS OF INFERNOS


Source: NY Times – December 13, 2018

 

Ken Pimlott, the chief of the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, picked up his first fire hose at the age of 17 when a wildfire tore through his hometown, Lafayette, east of San Francisco. A high school student at the time, Mr. Pimlott and a group of friends helped douse hot spots as firefighters swarmed his neighborhood. He was hooked for life.

Now 52, Mr. Pimlott is retiring Friday after three decades as a firefighter and the last eight leading the state’s largest fire agency through some of the worst fires in the state’s history.

The threat, he says, will continue to plague communities across the state with ever more frequency and ferocity. Last month firefighters extinguished the Camp Fire, but not before it killed 86 people and burned nearly 14,000 homes, the deadliest wildfire in California history.

With one son in the army and another a firefighter who commands an engine crew, Mr. Pimlott spends his spare time with his wife, Karen, on a 70-acre patch of forestland he owns in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada that burned in a 2014 fire. He clears charred branches and undergrowth to make it more fire resilient.

The New York Times talked to Mr. Pimlott in a phone interview Thursday about his career and years fighting fires. His comments have been edited for clarity and space.

Q: Many records have been broken during your eight years as chief, but they are not the kind of milestones any state wants to have. Six of California’s 10 most destructive wildfires have come during your tenure.

A: Literally the most destructive, the largest and the deadliest fires occurred this year — within the last few months. It is very indicative of the conditions that we are facing. In my 30-plus year career these kinds of fires were the exception to the rule. It would be an exception to have a fire that was 100,000 acres. That would be a major fire. Now we are getting multiple 100,000-acre fires at a time.

Q: But fire statistics can be tricky. California cities and towns have been ravaged by fire from the earliest days of settlement here. Large parts of San Francisco burned down at least four times during the Gold Rush years. Are fires getting worse or are there just more people living in their path?

A: It’s a combination of both. There’s 40 million people living in California now. Obviously people are moving to these urban interface areas [where wildland meets inhabited land] — they have been for decades to get away from overcrowding and to have a different lifestyle. It’s the people equation in these areas, but the conditions are significantly changing, too. After five years of drought, vegetation is critically parched. We are seeing weather events that are more extreme. Yes, we’ve always had wind that has driven wildfire, but now we are seeing longer duration, more intense wind. We are seeing longer periods of lower humidities.

Q: You recently said that firefighters were living climate change every day. How does climate change make a fire-prone state even more vulnerable?

A: Obviously the mean temperature is increasing over time. A subtle one-degree rise in temperature can really have impacts on what vegetation grows and at what elevations. The kind of vegetation that grows can increase flammability.

We are really seeing the historic kinds of conditions in Southern California vegetation moving north in latitude and moving up in elevation. For example, the central and southern Sierras are really being impacted by tree mortality with epidemic levels of insect attack, which has killed over 129 million trees. What will come in behind these trees is more volatile, flammable vegetation.

Q: You’ve also said California needs to reconsider allowing people to live in wildland, restricting some areas from inhabitants. How would that work and how does the state reconcile its extreme housing shortage with a prohibition on growth in more rural areas?

A: I am not proposing banning building in the urban interface. However, we have to learn more from these last disasters and to continue to re-evaluate and look at areas that are difficult if not impossible to defend — areas in canyons where the winds are intensified, where the brush and vegetation creates erratic fire behaviors. We need to make sure that we have more than one way in and out of a community and that those roads are wide enough and they will support the population. Having a dead-end community that is isolated is obviously difficult.

Q: Someone mentioned to me building fire bunkers inside towns.

A: There are solutions that we need to be thinking outside the box for. Our first choice is always to evacuate people out of harm’s way. But we know these fires are burning so fast. We have to have other options as well. Could you preplan hardened structures so that if you couldn’t evacuate this is where you could go? These are all the kinds of things we need to be looking at.

Q: Many recent wildfires have been blamed on power lines. How much of this is negligence by the power companies or the inevitable tangling of vegetation somewhere along the hundreds of thousands of miles of power lines in California?

A: In reality, 95 percent of fires in California are caused by people — welding, grinding, pulling a car off the edge of the road, weeding at the wrong time of day. The intentional starts through arson and the vast array of utilities. There has been negligence in some cases; in other cases folks have complied with everything and you have winds that are blowing at 80 miles an hour, you have infrastructure that was never designed to function in these extreme conditions that we are now seeing. We are working with the Public Utilities Commission to look at areas identified as very high hazard — and how do we harden the infrastructure.

Q: You described President Trump’s criticism of fire prevention and forest management in California as “uninformed.” At the same time you have said California’s forests are “overstocked” with trees. What needs to be done?

A: The problem can be oversimplified. We absolutely have to engage and increase our pace and scale of forest management. And California is doing that. Over the next five years there’s over a billion dollars invested in both forest thinning and forest health projects. But that’s one leg to the triangle. We need to work on community planning and the hardening of our infrastructure.

Q: If you were writing a memo to Gavin Newsom, the incoming governor, about what California should do to mitigate future fires, what would you say?

A: We are not going to fix this problem overnight. The fires will occur. We need to be sure that we are continuing to be prepared to meet the threat while at the same time we are continuing to invest in fire prevention and forest management projects.

Q: What’s next for you?

A: I’m taking a break. It’s been exhausting for everyone, and for me, too.

Source

Camp Fire (2018)
Aerial tour of Paradise, California destruction

The Truth

FALSE FLAG

A false flag is a covert operation designed to deceive; the deception creates the appearance of a particular party, group, or nation being responsible for some activity, disguising the actual source of responsibility.

AWAKEN HUMANITY

SUBLIMINAL
adjective

(of a stimulus or mental process) below the threshold of sensation or consciousness; perceived by or affecting someone’s mind without their being aware of it.

HISTORICAL TRUTH

MIND CONTROL TRUTH

Dr. Judy Wood – Evidence of Directed-Energy Weapons
Used On 9/11

CLIMATE CHANGE TRUTH

THE BLACK SUN

California Wildfires (2013-2023) – 11.5 – York Fire (2023)

CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES (2013-2023)

2023

ECOCIDE
noun
destruction of the natural environment,
especially when deliberate.

CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES (2013-2023)


York Fire (2023)

(Original Image)

The Official Story

YORK FIRE (2023)
(San Bernardino & Clark Counties)


 

The York Fire is a large active wildfire burning in the Mojave National Preserve in San Bernardino County, California, and in Clark County, Nevada. As of August 1, 2023, the fire had burned 93,078 acres (37,667 ha) and is 98% contained. The cause of the fire is undetermined. The wildfire is the largest of 2023 in the United States.

Source: Wikipedia

York Fire Statistics

Dates(s):July 28, 2023 – present
Burned Area:94,009 acres (38,044 ha)
Cause:Undetermined
Buildings Destroyed:3

Camp Fire (2018)
Aerial tour of Paradise, California destruction

The Truth

FALSE FLAG

A false flag is a covert operation designed to deceive; the deception creates the appearance of a particular party, group, or nation being responsible for some activity, disguising the actual source of responsibility.

AWAKEN HUMANITY

SUBLIMINAL
adjective

(of a stimulus or mental process) below the threshold of sensation or consciousness; perceived by or affecting someone’s mind without their being aware of it.

Dr. Judy Wood – Evidence of Directed-Energy Weapons
Used On 9/11

CLIMATE CHANGE TRUTH

HOLOCAUST TRUTH

THE BLACK SUN

California Wildfires (2013-2023) – 11.6 – Dixie Fire (2021)

CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES (2013-2023)

2021

ECOCIDE
noun
destruction of the natural environment,
especially when deliberate.

CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES (2013-2023)


Dixie Fire (2021)

(Original Image)

The Official Story

DIXIE FIRE (2021)
(Butte, Lassen, Plumas, Shasta & Tehama Counties)


 

The Dixie Fire was an enormous wildfire in Butte, Plumas, Lassen, Shasta, and Tehama Counties, California. It was named after Dixie Road, near where the fire started in Butte County. The fire began in the Feather River Canyon near Cresta Dam on July 13, 2021, and burned 963,309 acres (389,837 ha) before being 100% contained on October 25, 2021. It was the largest single (i.e. non-complex) wildfire in recorded California history, and the second-largest wildfire overall (after the August Complex fire of 2020). The fire damaged or destroyed several small towns or communities, including Greenville on August 4, Canyondam on August 5, and Warner Valley on August 12.

By July 23, it had become the largest wildfire of the 2021 California fire season; by August 6, it had grown to become the largest single (i.e. non-complex) wildfire in the state’s history, burning an area larger than the state of Rhode Island. It was the first fire known to have burned across the crest of the Sierra Nevada (followed by the Caldor Fire later in the season). Smoke from the Dixie Fire caused unhealthy air quality across the Western United States, including states as far east as Utah and Colorado. The Dixie Fire was the most expensive wildfire in terms of suppression efforts in United States history, costing $637.4 million to fight.

January 2022 – cause determined

On January 4, 2022, CalFire determined that “the Dixie Fire was caused by a tree contacting electrical distribution lines owned and operated by Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) located west of Cresta Dam.” CalFire forwarded the investigative report to the Butte County District

Attorney’s office, the same federal office that prosecuted PG&E in 2018 following the Camp Fire. PG&E pled guilty to 85 felonies in that case.

Though the 2018 and 2021 fires were both ignited in the Feather River canyon – ignitions were about 5 miles apart – the Camp Fire was caused by a faulty hook on a transmission tower that resulted in a power line touching the ground, while the Dixie Fire was caused by a “healthy green tree” falling and striking distribution lines.

The Dixie Fire resulted in the most expensive wildfire suppression effort in United States history, in part due to a reliance on contracted and higher-paid local and private firefighters. The final cost of containing the Dixie Fire came to $637.4 million, split between multiple agencies such as CAL FIRE and the U.S. Forest Service.

Source: Wikipedia

Dixie Fire Statistics

Dates(s):July 13, 2021 — October 25, 2021
Burned Area:963,309 acres, 1,505 square miles, 3,898 square kilometres, 389,837 hectares
Cost:$1.15 billion USD (minimum estimate)
Cause:Tree falling on power distribution line
Buildings Destroyed:1,329 destroyed, 95 damaged
Deaths:1 firefighter, 0 civilians
Non-fatal injuries:3 firefighters
Perpetrator(s):Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E)

Camp Fire (2018)
Aerial tour of Paradise, California destruction

The Truth

FALSE FLAG

A false flag is a covert operation designed to deceive; the deception creates the appearance of a particular party, group, or nation being responsible for some activity, disguising the actual source of responsibility.

AWAKEN HUMANITY

SUBLIMINAL
adjective

(of a stimulus or mental process) below the threshold of sensation or consciousness; perceived by or affecting someone’s mind without their being aware of it.

Dr. Judy Wood – Evidence of Directed-Energy Weapons
Used On 9/11

CLIMATE CHANGE TRUTH

HOLOCAUST TRUTH

THE BLACK SUN

California Wildfires (2013-2023) – 11.7 – Monument Fire (2021)

CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES (2013-2023)

2021

ECOCIDE
noun
destruction of the natural environment,
especially when deliberate.

CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES (2013-2023)


Monument Fire (2021)

(Original Image)

The Official Story

MONUMENT FIRE (2021)
(Trinity County)


 

The Monument Fire (formerly known as the Panther Fire) was a wildfire west of Big Bar in Shasta-Trinity National Forest, Trinity County, California in the United States. The fire, which was started by a lightning strike, was first reported on July 30, 2021. The communities of Big Flat, Big Bar, Del Loma, and Cedar Flat are evacuated. Highway 299 is closed in the area. The fire has destroyed four structures, including three homes. As of the evening of October 27, the fire has burned 223,124 acres (90,295 ha) and is fully contained.

Source: Wikipedia

Monument Fire Statistics

Dates(s):July 30, 2021 – October 27, 2021
Burned Area:223,124 acres (90,295 ha)
Cause:Lightning strike
Buildings Destroyed:3 homes, 1 commercial

Camp Fire (2018)
Aerial tour of Paradise, California destruction

The Truth

FALSE FLAG

A false flag is a covert operation designed to deceive; the deception creates the appearance of a particular party, group, or nation being responsible for some activity, disguising the actual source of responsibility.

AWAKEN HUMANITY

SUBLIMINAL
adjective

(of a stimulus or mental process) below the threshold of sensation or consciousness; perceived by or affecting someone’s mind without their being aware of it.

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CLIMATE CHANGE TRUTH

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THE BLACK SUN

California Wildfires (2013-2023) – 11.8 – August Complex Fire (2020)

CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES (2013-2023)

2020

ECOCIDE
noun
destruction of the natural environment,
especially when deliberate.

CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES (2013-2023)


August Complex Fire
(2020)

(Original Image)

The Official Story

AUGUST COMPLEX FIRE (2020)
(Glenn, Lake, Mendocino, Tehama,
Trinity & Shasta Counties)


 

The August Complex was a massive wildfire that burned in the Coast Range of Northern California, in Glenn, Lake, Mendocino, Tehama, Trinity, and Shasta Counties. The complex originated as 38 separate fires started by lightning strikes on August 16–17, 2020. Four of the largest fires, the Doe, Tatham, Glade, and Hull fires, had burned together by August 30. On September 9, the Doe Fire, the main fire of the August Complex, surpassed the 2018 Mendocino Complex to become both the single-largest wildfire and the largest fire complex in recorded California history. On September 10, the combined Doe Fire also merged with the Elkhorn Fire (originally a separate incident) and the Hopkins Fire, growing substantially in size. By the time it was extinguished on November 12, the August Complex fire had burned a total of 1,032,648 acres (417,898 ha), or 1,614 square miles (4,180 km2), about 1% of California’s 100 million acres of land, an area larger than the state of Rhode Island.

The fire largely burned within the Mendocino National Forest, with portions spilling over to the Shasta-Trinity National Forest and Six Rivers National Forest in the north, as well as private land surrounding the forests. Large areas of the Yolla Bolly-Middle Eel Wilderness and Yuki Wilderness had also been burned. Rugged terrain combined with consistent high winds and record heat had complicated firefighting efforts. Although more than 2,900 personnel were deployed to the fire through mid-September, it took almost three months to fully contain the fire. The U.S. Forest Service managed the firefighting effort, with assistance from the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.

Due to the immense size of the affected area, the fire was managed as four separate incidents (initially three) within a larger complex. The Doe Fire was defined as the August Complex South Zone and the Elkhorn Fire was defined as the August Complex North Zone, which was later divided into the August Complex Northwest Zone and the August Complex Northeast Zone. The August Complex West Zone was split off from the western portions of the Elkhorn Fire and the Doe Fire, and was managed by Cal Fire.

Due to the remote location of the fire, there were no civilian fatalities, while 935 structures were reported destroyed. However, one firefighter was killed, and at least two others were seriously injured.

Source: Wikipedia

August Complex Fire Statistics

Dates(s):August 16, 2020 – November 12, 2020
Total Fires:37
Burned Area:1,032,648 acres (417,898 ha)
Cost:>$319.8 million (2020 USD)
Cause:Lightning strikes
Buildings Destroyed:935
Deaths:1 firefighter
Non-Fatal Injuries:2 firefighters

Camp Fire (2018)
Aerial tour of Paradise, California destruction

The Truth

FALSE FLAG

A false flag is a covert operation designed to deceive; the deception creates the appearance of a particular party, group, or nation being responsible for some activity, disguising the actual source of responsibility.

AWAKEN HUMANITY

SUBLIMINAL
adjective

(of a stimulus or mental process) below the threshold of sensation or consciousness; perceived by or affecting someone’s mind without their being aware of it.

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CLIMATE CHANGE TRUTH

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THE BLACK SUN

California Wildfires (2013-2023) – 11.9 – Creek Fire (2020)

CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES (2013-2023)

2020

ECOCIDE
noun
destruction of the natural environment,
especially when deliberate.

CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES (2013-2023)


Creek Fire (2020)

The Official Story

CREEK FIRE (2020)
(Fresno & Madera Counties)


 

The Creek Fire was a large wildfire which started on September 4, 2020, near Shaver Lake, California, and became one of the largest fires of the 2020 California wildfire season. The fire burned 379,895 acres (153,738 ha) and was declared 100% contained on December 24, 2020. The fire burned mostly in the Sierra National Forest. The Creek Fire was the fifth-largest wildfire in modern California history, and the second-largest single fire not part of a greater complex. The fire necessitated the rescue of hundreds of people by National Guard helicopters. Evacuations were issued in North Fork, Bass Lake, Big Creek, Shaver, Huntington Lake, Tollhouse and Auberry, California. Half the homes in Big Creek were reported to have been destroyed by the fire. The Creek Fire destroyed at least 856 buildings and cost over $193 million (2020 USD) in fire suppression costs, while the total property damage is currently unknown.

Source: Wikipedia

Creek Fire Statistics

Dates(s):September 4, 2020 – December 24, 2020
Burned Area:379,895 acres (153,738 ha)
Cost:>$193 million (2020 USD)
Cause:Undetermined (Most probably lightning)
Buildings Destroyed:856
Deaths:0
Non-Fatal Injuries:26 (12 campers and 14 firefighters)

Camp Fire (2018)
Aerial tour of Paradise, California destruction

The Truth

FALSE FLAG

A false flag is a covert operation designed to deceive; the deception creates the appearance of a particular party, group, or nation being responsible for some activity, disguising the actual source of responsibility.

AWAKEN HUMANITY

SUBLIMINAL
adjective

(of a stimulus or mental process) below the threshold of sensation or consciousness; perceived by or affecting someone’s mind without their being aware of it.

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Used On 9/11

CLIMATE CHANGE TRUTH

HOLOCAUST TRUTH

THE BLACK SUN

California Wildfires (2013-2023) – 11.10 – CZU Lightning Complex Fires (2020)

CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES (2013-2023)

2020

ECOCIDE
noun
destruction of the natural environment,
especially when deliberate.

CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES (2013-2023)


CZU Lightning Complex
Fires (2020)

(Original Image)

The Official Story

CZU LIGHTNING COMPLEX FIRES (2020)
(Santa Cruz & San Mateo Counties)


 

The CZU Lightning Complex fires were wildfires that burned in Northern California starting in August 2020. The fire complex consisted of fires in San Mateo and Santa Cruz counties, including fires that had previously been separately tracked as the Warnella and Waddell fires. The firefighting effort was primarily administered by the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire).

The first fires started around 3:30 A.M. on August 16, 2020, the result of a thunderstorm that produced close to 11,000 bolts of lightning and started hundreds of fires throughout California. These lightning strikes initially started fires separately known as the Warnella Fire, near Davenport and the Waddell Fire, near Waddell Creek, as well as three fires on what would become the northern edge of the CZU Complex fire. Two days after the fires began, a change in wind conditions caused these three northern fires to rapidly expand and merge, growing quickly to over 40,000 acres.

The fires destroyed 1,490 buildings, including in the communities of Boulder Creek, Bonny Doon, Swanton, and along Empire Grade Road. Fires burned in both Butano and Big Basin Redwoods state parks, where a number of historic buildings were destroyed, including the visitor’s center at Big Basin.

On September 22, Cal Fire reported that the complex, which had covered 86,509 acres (35,009 ha), had been fully contained On December 23 Cal Fire announced that the fire was controlled, stating that the fire was fully extinguished and has no risk of reignition. However, it was later discovered that the fire was not quite completely extinguished; redwoods continued to smolder well into 2021.

The abbreviation “CZU” refers to the Cal Fire designation for its San Mateo–Santa Cruz Unit, the administrative division for San Mateo, Santa Cruz and San Francisco counties.

One person died in the fires, and one other was injured.

The documentary The CZU Fire In Their Own Words – Fighting Fires, Losing Homes, and Rebuilding Community covers the fires and was created and directed by Boulder Creek resident Peter Gelblum.

Source: Wikipedia

CZU Lightning Complex Fires Statistics

Dates(s):August 16 – September 22, 2020
Burned Area:86,509 acres (35,009 ha)
Cause:Lightning
Buildings Destroyed:1,490
Deaths:1
Non-Fatal Injuries:1

Camp Fire (2018)
Aerial tour of Paradise, California destruction

The Truth

FALSE FLAG

A false flag is a covert operation designed to deceive; the deception creates the appearance of a particular party, group, or nation being responsible for some activity, disguising the actual source of responsibility.

AWAKEN HUMANITY

SUBLIMINAL
adjective

(of a stimulus or mental process) below the threshold of sensation or consciousness; perceived by or affecting someone’s mind without their being aware of it.

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CLIMATE CHANGE TRUTH

HOLOCAUST TRUTH

THE BLACK SUN

California Wildfires (2013-2023) – 11.11 – Glass Fire (2020)

CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES (2013-2023)

2020

ECOCIDE
noun
destruction of the natural environment,
especially when deliberate.

CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES (2013-2023)


Glass Fire (2020)

(Original Image)

The Official Story

GLASS FIRE (2020)
(Napa & Sonoma Counties)


 

The Glass Fire was a wildfire in Northern California, that started on September 27, 2020, at 3:48 AM (PDT) from an undetermined cause and was active for 23 days. It was part of the 2020 California Wildfires and the 2020 Western United States wildfire season. The fire was named due to its origin nearby Glass Mountain Road in Deer Park, Napa County, and it extended also into Sonoma County. Initially a single 20-acre brush fire, it rapidly grew and merged with two smaller fires that expanded to 11,000 acres during the night of September 27 into September 28.

Source: Wikipedia

Glass Fire Statistics

Dates(s):September 27, 2020 – October 20, 2020
Total Fires:3
Burned Area:67,484 acres (27,310 ha)
Cause:Under investigation (origin point is near a machine shed in Deer Park)
Buildings Destroyed:1,555

Camp Fire (2018)
Aerial tour of Paradise, California destruction

The Truth

FALSE FLAG

A false flag is a covert operation designed to deceive; the deception creates the appearance of a particular party, group, or nation being responsible for some activity, disguising the actual source of responsibility.

AWAKEN HUMANITY

SUBLIMINAL
adjective

(of a stimulus or mental process) below the threshold of sensation or consciousness; perceived by or affecting someone’s mind without their being aware of it.

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Used On 9/11

CLIMATE CHANGE TRUTH

HOLOCAUST TRUTH

THE BLACK SUN

California Wildfires (2013-2023) – 11.12 – LNU Lightning Complex Fires (2020)

CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES (2013-2023)

2020

ECOCIDE
noun
destruction of the natural environment,
especially when deliberate.

CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES (2013-2023)


LNU Lightning Complex
Fires (2020)

(Original Image)

The Official Story

LNU LIGHTNING COMPLEX FIRES (2020)
(Colusa, Lake, Napa, Sonoma, Solano & Yolo Counties)


 

The LNU Lightning Complex fires were a large complex of wildfires that burned during the 2020 California wildfire season across much of the Wine Country area of Northern California – Lake, Napa, Sonoma, Solano, and Yolo Counties, from August 17 to October 2, 2020. The complex was composed of numerous lightning-sparked fires, most of which were small. While they ignited separately from each other, the Hennessey Fire eventually grew to merge with the Gamble, Green, Markley, Spanish, and Morgan fires, scorching 192,000 acres (777 km2) by itself, for a total burn area of 363,220 acres (1,470 km2) in the complex. The fire, which burned in the hills surrounding several large cities, such as Fairfield, Napa, and Vacaville, destroyed 1,491 structures and damaged a further 232. In all, six people were killed and another five injured. The LNU Lightning Complex is the sixth-largest wildfire in the recorded history of California.

Source: Wikipedia

LNU Lightning Complex Fires Statistics

Dates(s):August 17, 2020 – October 2, 2020
Total Fires:250
Burned Area:363,220 acres (146,990 ha)
Cause:Lightning
Buildings Destroyed:1,491 structures destroyed, 232 damaged
Deaths:6 civilians
Non-Fatal Injuries:5

Camp Fire (2018)
Aerial tour of Paradise, California destruction

The Truth

FALSE FLAG

A false flag is a covert operation designed to deceive; the deception creates the appearance of a particular party, group, or nation being responsible for some activity, disguising the actual source of responsibility.

AWAKEN HUMANITY

SUBLIMINAL
adjective

(of a stimulus or mental process) below the threshold of sensation or consciousness; perceived by or affecting someone’s mind without their being aware of it.

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Used On 9/11

CLIMATE CHANGE TRUTH

HOLOCAUST TRUTH

THE BLACK SUN

California Wildfires (2013-2023) – 11.13 – North Complex Fire (2020)

CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES (2013-2023)

2020

ECOCIDE
noun
destruction of the natural environment,
especially when deliberate.

CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES (2013-2023)


North Complex Fire (2020)

(Original Image)

The Official Story

NORTH COMPLEX FIRE (2020)
(Plumas & Butte Counties)


 

The North Complex Fire was a massive wildfire complex that burned in the Plumas National Forest in Northern California in the counties of Plumas and Butte. 21 fires were started by lightning on August 17, 2020; by September 5, all the individual fires had been put out with the exception of the Claremont and Bear Fires, which merged on that date, and the Sheep Fire, which was then designated a separate incident. On September 8, strong winds caused the Bear/Claremont Fire to explode in size, rapidly spreading to the southwest. On September 8, 2020, the towns of Berry Creek and Feather Falls were immediately evacuated at 3:15 PM PDT with no prior warning, By September 9, 2020, the towns of Berry Creek and Feather Falls had been leveled, with few homes left standing. The fire threatened the city of Oroville, before its westward spread was stopped. The fire killed 16 people and injured more than 100. Among the 16 fatalities was a 16-year-old boy. The complex burned an estimated 318,935 acres (129,068 ha), and was 100% contained on December 3. The fire was managed by the U.S. Forest Service in conjunction with Cal Fire, with the primary incident base in Quincy. The North Complex Fire was the sixth-largest in California’s modern history, and the deadliest fire in the 2020 California wildfire season.

Source: Wikipedia

North Complex Fire Statistics

Dates(s):August 17, 2020 – December 3, 2020
Burned Area:318,935 acres (129,068 ha)
Cause:Lightning strikes
Buildings Destroyed:2,455
Deaths:16
Non-Fatal Injuries:100+

Camp Fire (2018)
Aerial tour of Paradise, California destruction

The Truth

FALSE FLAG

A false flag is a covert operation designed to deceive; the deception creates the appearance of a particular party, group, or nation being responsible for some activity, disguising the actual source of responsibility.

AWAKEN HUMANITY

SUBLIMINAL
adjective

(of a stimulus or mental process) below the threshold of sensation or consciousness; perceived by or affecting someone’s mind without their being aware of it.

Dr. Judy Wood – Evidence of Directed-Energy Weapons
Used On 9/11

CLIMATE CHANGE TRUTH

HOLOCAUST TRUTH

THE BLACK SUN

California Wildfires (2013-2023) – 11.14 – SCU Lightning Complex Fires (2020)

CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES (2013-2023)

2020

ECOCIDE
noun
destruction of the natural environment,
especially when deliberate.

CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES (2013-2023)


SCU Lightning Complex
Fires (2020)

(Original Image)

The Official Story

SCU LIGHTNING COMPLEX FIRES (2020)
(Santa Clara, Alameda, Contra Costa, San Joaquin, Merced & Stanislaus Counties)


 

The SCU (Santa Clara Unit) Lightning Complex fires were wildfires that burned in the Diablo Range in California in August and September 2020 as part of the 2020 California wildfire season. The fire complex consisted of fires in Santa Clara, Alameda, Contra Costa, San Joaquin, Merced, and Stanislaus counties. The name is derived from the three-letter designation given to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) division responsible for the Santa Clara, Alameda, Contra Costa, and parts of San Joaquin and Stanislaus counties, and the complex consisted of several distinct fires occurring in this region.

The complex fire burned a total of 393,624 acres (159,294 ha) from August 16 to October 1, 2020, making it the fourth-largest overall wildfire recorded in California’s modern history, surpassed only by the 2018 Mendocino Complex Fire, the 2021 Dixie Fire, and the 2020 August Complex fire. The SCU Complex was one of several fire complexes burning during August and September in California, most notably the LNU, CZU, and August complexes.

Source: Wikipedia

SCU Lightning Complex Fires Statistics

Dates(s):August 16 – October 1, 2020
Burned Area:396,624 acres (160,508 ha)
Cause:Lightning
Buildings Destroyed:222
Deaths:0
Non-Fatal Injuries:6

Camp Fire (2018)
Aerial tour of Paradise, California destruction

The Truth

FALSE FLAG

A false flag is a covert operation designed to deceive; the deception creates the appearance of a particular party, group, or nation being responsible for some activity, disguising the actual source of responsibility.

AWAKEN HUMANITY

SUBLIMINAL
adjective

(of a stimulus or mental process) below the threshold of sensation or consciousness; perceived by or affecting someone’s mind without their being aware of it.

Dr. Judy Wood – Evidence of Directed-Energy Weapons
Used On 9/11

CLIMATE CHANGE TRUTH

HOLOCAUST TRUTH

THE BLACK SUN

California Wildfires (2013-2023) – 11.15 – Carr Fire (2018)

CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES (2013-2023)

2018

ECOCIDE
noun
destruction of the natural environment,
especially when deliberate.

CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES (2013-2023)


Carr Fire (2018)

(Original Image)

The Official Story

CARR FIRE (2018)
(Shasta & Trinity Counties)


 

The Carr Fire was a large wildfire that burned in Shasta and Trinity Counties in California, United States. The fire burned 229,651 acres (92,936 ha; 359 sq mi), before it was 100% contained late on August 30, 2018. The Carr Fire destroyed at least 1,604 structures (at least 1,077 were homes) while damaging 277 others, becoming at the time the sixth-most destructive fire in California history (now the ninth-most destructive fire), as well as the thirteenth-largest wildfire recorded in modern California history (seventh-largest at the time). The Carr Fire cost over $1.659 billion (2018 USD) in damages, including $1.5 billion in insured losses and more than $158.7 million in suppression costs. The fire destroyed multiple towns around Whiskeytown Lake. At its height, the fire engaged as many as 4,766 personnel from multiple agencies. The fire was reported on the afternoon of July 23, 2018, at the intersection of Highway 299 and Carr Powerhouse Road, in the Whiskeytown district of the Whiskeytown–Shasta–Trinity National Recreation Area. Coincidental to the name of the incident, the fire was started when a flat tire on a vehicle caused the wheel’s rim to scrape against the asphalt, creating sparks that set off the fire.

On July 26, the fire jumped the Sacramento River, making its way into the city of Redding, causing the evacuation of 38,000 people. Evacuations also took place in Summit City, Keswick, Lewiston, Shasta Lake City, Igo, Ono, and French Gulch. Eight people died in the fire, including three firefighters.

Source: Wikipedia

Carr Fire Statistics

Dates(s):July 23, 2018 – January 4, 2019
Burned Area:229,651 acres (92,936 ha)
Cost:>$1.659 billion (2018 USD)
Cause:Sparks from tire failure of a vehicle
Buildings Destroyed:1,604
Deaths:3 firefighters, 5 civilians
Non-Fatal Injuries:11

Camp Fire (2018)
Aerial tour of Paradise, California destruction

The Truth

FALSE FLAG

A false flag is a covert operation designed to deceive; the deception creates the appearance of a particular party, group, or nation being responsible for some activity, disguising the actual source of responsibility.

AWAKEN HUMANITY

SUBLIMINAL
adjective

(of a stimulus or mental process) below the threshold of sensation or consciousness; perceived by or affecting someone’s mind without their being aware of it.

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CLIMATE CHANGE TRUTH

HOLOCAUST TRUTH

THE BLACK SUN

California Wildfires (2013-2023) – 11.16 – Mendocino Complex Fire (2018)

CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES (2013-2023)

2018

ECOCIDE
noun
destruction of the natural environment,
especially when deliberate.

CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES (2013-2023)


Mendocino Complex Fire
(2018)

(Original Image)

The Official Story

MENDOCINO COMPLEX FIRE (2018)
(Mendocino, Lake, Colusa & Glenn Counties)


 

The Mendocino Complex Fire was a large complex of wildfires that burned in northern California for more than three months in 2018. It consisted of two wildfires, the River Fire and Ranch Fire, which burned in Mendocino, Lake, Colusa, and Glenn Counties in the U.S. State of California, with the Ranch Fire being California’s single-largest recorded wildfire at the time until the Dixie Fire in 2021. The Ranch Fire burned eight miles northeast of Ukiah, and the River Fire burned six miles north of Hopland, to the south of the larger Ranch Fire. First reported on July 27, 2018, both fires burned a combined total of 459,123 acres (1,858 km2), before they were collectively 100% contained on September 18, though hotspots persisted until the complex was fully brought under control on January 4, 2019. The Ranch Fire alone burned 410,203 acres (1,660 km2), making it the largest wildfire in modern California history at the time until the August Complex fire that occurred in 2020. The Ranch Fire also surpassed the size of the 315,577-acre Rush Fire, which burned across California and Nevada, as well as the Santiago Canyon Fire of 1889, which was previously believed to have been California’s all-time largest wildfire.

The fires collectively destroyed 280 structures while damaging 37 others; causing at least $257 million (2018 USD) in damages, including $56 million in insured property damage and $201 million (2018 USD) in fire suppression costs. The city of Lakeport, communities of Kelseyville, Lucerne, Upper Lake, Nice, Saratoga Springs, Witter Springs, Potter Valley, and Finley, parts of Hopland, and the tribal communities of Hopland Rancheria, Big Valley Rancheria, and Habematolel Pomo of Upper Lake were evacuated.

The smaller River Fire was the first fire in the complex to be contained, reaching full containment on August 13, while the Ranch Fire continued to burn for more than a month after that, with flames on the northern flank of the Ranch Fire pushing eastward from the Snow Mountain Wilderness into Glenn County. The Ranch Fire finally reached full containment during the evening of September 18. However, the Ranch Fire continued to burn deep within containment lines until November 7, when the fire was declared to be inactive.

Source: Wikipedia

Mendocino Complex Fire Statistics

Dates(s):July 27, 2018 – January 4, 2019
Burned Area:459,123 acres (1,858 km2)
Cost:≥$257 million (2018 USD)
Cause:Ranch Fire caused by a man trying to plug the entrance of a wasp nest with a hammer and stake; River Fire cause undetermined.
Buildings Destroyed:280
Deaths:1 firefighter
Non-Fatal Injuries:4 firefighters

Camp Fire (2018)
Aerial tour of Paradise, California destruction

The Truth

FALSE FLAG

A false flag is a covert operation designed to deceive; the deception creates the appearance of a particular party, group, or nation being responsible for some activity, disguising the actual source of responsibility.

AWAKEN HUMANITY

SUBLIMINAL
adjective

(of a stimulus or mental process) below the threshold of sensation or consciousness; perceived by or affecting someone’s mind without their being aware of it.

Dr. Judy Wood – Evidence of Directed-Energy Weapons
Used On 9/11

CLIMATE CHANGE TRUTH

HOLOCAUST TRUTH

THE BLACK SUN

California Wildfires (2013-2023) – 11.17 – Woolsey Fire (2018)

CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES (2013-2023)

2018

ECOCIDE
noun
destruction of the natural environment,
especially when deliberate.

CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES (2013-2023)


Woolsey Fire (2018)

The Official Story

WOOLSEY FIRE (2018)
(Ventura & Los Angeles Counties)


 

The Woolsey Fire was a wildfire that burned in Los Angeles and Ventura Counties of the U.S. state of California. The fire ignited on November 8, 2018, and burned 96,949 acres (39,234 hectares) of land. The fire destroyed 1,643 structures, killed three people, and prompted the evacuation of more than 295,000 people. It was one of several fires in California that ignited on the same day, along with the nearby Hill Fire and the destructive Camp Fire in Northern California.

The fire started in Woolsey Canyon on the Santa Susana Field Laboratory property, and burned 80% of the site, a complex of industrial research and development buildings belonging to Boeing, in the Santa Susana Mountains above the Simi Valley near the boundary between Los Angeles and Ventura counties. The Santa Ana winds, which often are a factor for Southern California fires, pushed the fire in a southerly direction throughout the first day. The Ventura freeway between the San Fernando Valley and the Conejo Valley was closed as the fire crossed and headed into the rugged Santa Monica Mountains.

The fire raced through the chaparral-covered steep canyons where it encountered historic movie and TV sets, small ranches, and the houses of celebrities. Hundreds of houses in Malibu were destroyed or damaged on both sides of Pacific Coast Highway. Many of these were on Point Dume that juts out from the narrow coastal terrace that lies between the mountains and the Pacific Ocean. The mitigation measures Pepperdine University had in place successfully protected the campus, with students sheltering in place, to the south. The entire sparsely populated portion of the Malibu coast west to the community of Solromar, which includes state and national parklands, suffered damage from the fire. The fire cost at least $6 billion (2018 USD) in property damage.

Thousands of residents were kept away from their houses in numerous neighborhoods along the Ventura Freeway and the communities along the Malibu coast. The evacuations frustrated residents as they lasted for many days as the fire continued to threaten houses especially when the winds increased and fanned the flames. The evacuated residents were incrementally allowed to return to see if their houses were damaged or destroyed as the fire continued to spread through the rugged wilderness at the western end of the Santa Monica Mountains. Authorities in many of the damaged communities declared that they needed to prevent residents from returning quickly as neighborhoods were crowded with crews repairing downed power lines and other hazardous conditions. In the months after the fire, residents criticized what they thought was a slow and inadequate response by cities and counties during public meetings held by public officials.

While this and other fires were burning, President Donald Trump blamed poor forest management by the state. One fire scientist explained that forest management (good or bad) had a minor influence on the severity of the fires, and that Woolsey was not a forest fire.

The California Public Utilities Commission is investigating an equipment problem near the point of origin reported by Southern California Edison.

Source: Wikipedia

Woolsey Fire Statistics

Dates(s):November 8–21, 2018
Burned Area:96,949 acres (39,234 ha)
Cost:$6 billion (2018 USD)
Cause:Faulty SoCal Edison Equipment
Buildings Destroyed:1,643
Deaths:3 civilians
Non-Fatal Injuries:2 civilians, 3 firefighters

Camp Fire (2018)
Aerial tour of Paradise, California destruction

The Truth

FALSE FLAG

A false flag is a covert operation designed to deceive; the deception creates the appearance of a particular party, group, or nation being responsible for some activity, disguising the actual source of responsibility.

AWAKEN HUMANITY

SUBLIMINAL
adjective

(of a stimulus or mental process) below the threshold of sensation or consciousness; perceived by or affecting someone’s mind without their being aware of it.

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Used On 9/11

CLIMATE CHANGE TRUTH

HOLOCAUST TRUTH

THE BLACK SUN

California Wildfires (2013-2023) – 11.18 – Thomas Fire (2017)

CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES (2013-2023)

2017

ECOCIDE
noun
destruction of the natural environment,
especially when deliberate.

CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES (2013-2023)


Thomas Fire (2017)

(Original Image)

The Official Story

THOMAS FIRE (2017)
(Ventura & Santa Barbara Counties)


 

The Thomas Fire was a massive wildfire that affected Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties, and one of multiple wildfires that ignited in southern California in December 2017. It burned approximately 281,893 acres (440 sq mi; 114,078 ha) before being fully contained on January 12, 2018, making it the largest wildfire in modern California history at the time. It was surpassed by the Ranch Fire, part of the Mendocino Complex, in August 2018. The fire is currently the seventh-largest wildfire in modern California history, as of 2021. The fire was officially declared out on June 1, 2018, after more than two months in which no hotspots were detected. The Thomas Fire destroyed at least 1,063 structures, while damaging 280 others; and the fire caused over $2.2 billion (2018 USD) in damages, including $230 million in suppression costs, becoming the seventh-most destructive wildfire in state history at the time. As of August 2020, the Thomas Fire is California’s tenth-most destructive wildfire. Ventura’s agriculture industry suffered at least $171 million in losses due to the Thomas Fire.

By January 2, 2018, the Thomas Fire had cost over $204 million to fight, and had forced over 104,607 residents to evacuate. At its height, the Thomas Fire saw over 8,500 firefighters mobilized to fight it, which is the largest mobilization of firefighters for combating any wildfire in California history.

The fire began on December 4, north of Santa Paula, near Steckel Park and south of Thomas Aquinas College from which the fire was named. Fast-moving, it quickly reached the city of Ventura, where over five hundred residences were destroyed that night. The fire destroyed almost as many residences in several rural communities amidst the rugged mountain terrain of Ventura County. The fire threatened the Ojai Valley, and on December 13, the fire completely surrounded the area, including Lake Casitas. The fire began burning through the rugged Santa Ynez Mountains as it threatened several small communities along the Rincon Coast north of Ventura, expanded into the Los Padres National Forest, and reached Santa Barbara County. Firefighters concentrated on protecting the communities of Carpinteria and Montecito in the southern portion of the county as the fire burned in the foothills of the Santa Ynez Mountains where access was difficult.

The unusually strong and persistent Santa Ana winds were the largest factor in the spread of the fire. Much of Southern California experienced “the strongest and longest duration Santa Ana wind event we have seen so far this season”, according to the National Weather Service. The region experienced an on-and-off Santa Ana wind event for a little over two weeks, which contributed to the Thomas Fire’s persistent growths in size. At its height, the wildfire was powerful enough to generate its own weather, qualifying it as a firestorm. There were periods of time when the fire was advancing at a rate of an acre (0.4 ha) per second. The winds also dried out the air, resulting in extremely low humidity. The area, along with most of Southern California, experienced the driest March-through-December period on record.

While November is the typical beginning of the rainy season in California, the first measurable rain for the area fell on January 8, 2018, more than a month into the fire. With the natural vegetation burnt, flash floods and mudflows damaged homes in Montecito when the rains arrived. Evacuations were ordered or anticipated for neighborhoods that sit below areas recently burned by the Thomas Fire and other wildfires. By January 10, at least 21 people had been killed by the sudden flooding and debris flows that followed the heavy rains, which also destroyed over 100 homes.

Source: Wikipedia

Thomas Fire Statistics

Dates(s):December 4, 2017 – March 22, 2018
Burned Area:281,893 acres (440 sq mi; 114,078 ha)
Cost:>$2.2 billion (2018 USD)
Cause:Downed power lines
Buildings Destroyed:1,063
Deaths:1 firefighter, 1 civilian directly, 21 civilians indirectly (mud/debris flows in 2018)
Non-Fatal Injuries:2 firefighters

Camp Fire (2018)
Aerial tour of Paradise, California destruction

The Truth

FALSE FLAG

A false flag is a covert operation designed to deceive; the deception creates the appearance of a particular party, group, or nation being responsible for some activity, disguising the actual source of responsibility.

AWAKEN HUMANITY

SUBLIMINAL
adjective

(of a stimulus or mental process) below the threshold of sensation or consciousness; perceived by or affecting someone’s mind without their being aware of it.

Dr. Judy Wood – Evidence of Directed-Energy Weapons
Used On 9/11

CLIMATE CHANGE TRUTH

HOLOCAUST TRUTH

THE BLACK SUN

California Wildfires (2013-2023) – 11.19 – Tubbs Fire (2017)

CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES (2013-2023)

2017

ECOCIDE
noun
destruction of the natural environment,
especially when deliberate.

CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES (2013-2023)


Tubbs Fire (2017)

The Official Story

TUBBS FIRE (2017)
(Napa & Sonoma Counties)


 

The Tubbs Fire was a wildfire in Northern California during October 2017. At the time, the Tubbs Fire was the most destructive wildfire in California history, burning parts of Napa, Sonoma, and Lake counties, inflicting its greatest losses in the city of Santa Rosa. Its destructiveness was surpassed only a year later by the Camp Fire of 2018. The Tubbs Fire was one of more than a dozen large fires that broke out in early October 2017, which were simultaneously burning in eight Northern California counties, in what was called the “Northern California firestorm”. By the time of its containment on October 31, the fire was estimated to have burned 36,810 acres (149 km2); at least 22 people were believed to have been killed in Sonoma County by the fire.

The fire started near Tubbs Lane in the rural northern part of Calistoga, in Napa County. It destroyed more than 5,643 structures, half of which were homes in Santa Rosa. Santa Rosa’s economic loss from the Tubbs Fire was estimated at $1.2 billion (2017 USD), with five percent of the city’s housing stock destroyed. The Tubbs Fire also incurred an additional $100 million in fire suppression costs.

After an investigation lasting over a year, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) determined that the Tubbs Fire was “caused by a private electrical system adjacent to a residential structure” and that there had been no violations of the state’s Public Resources Code. However, the Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) later agreed to settle victims’ claims as part of a general $13.5 billion bankruptcy plan involving liabilities from other wildfires, and also issued payments to Sonoma County and the city of Santa Rosa as part of a separate settlement with local governments.

Cause of the fire and victim claims against PG&E

Suspicion for the cause of the fire fell on energy company Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E), but the company seemed to be cleared of responsibility in this incident after Cal Fire released the results of its investigation on January 24, 2019, upon which news the company’s stock price jumped dramatically. However, some private experts disagreed and thought PG&E lines arcing might still have been the cause.

On August 14, 2019, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Dennis Montali, the federal judge for the PG&E bankruptcy proceedings, presided over a hearing for victims of the Tubbs Fire, and they presented their case for a fast-track state civil trial by jury to resolve if PG&E is at fault for the Tubbs Fire, rather than customer equipment causing the fire as determined by Cal Fire. The judge’s ruling on this trial had important ramifications for how Tubbs Fire victims were to be compensated and the schedule for the bankruptcy. On August 16, 2019, the judge ruled that the trial can proceed “on a parallel track” because “it advances the goals of this bankruptcy.” By November 2019, this trial was scheduled to begin January 7, 2020 in San Francisco. PG&E needed to get its bankruptcy plan approved by June 30, 2020 to be included in the fund for fire costs created by the new state law AB 1054. After the judge’s ruling, the company’s stock price sank by 25%.

On December 6, 2019, in an effort to avert the trial, PG&E proposed to settle the wildfire victim claims for a total of $13.5 billion, which would cover liability for its responsibility originating from the Camp Fire, Butte Fire, and also a series of wildfires beginning on October 8, 2017, collectively called the 2017 North Bay Fires. (The Tubbs Fire is considered to be one of the 2017 North Bay Fires.) The offer was tendered as part of PG&E’s plan to exit bankruptcy. The court case was superseded by the PG&E Restructuring Support Agreement (RSA) of December 9, 2019 and by the bankruptcy reorganization plan, wherein PG&E agreed to settle claims from the Tubbs Fire. On July 1, 2020, the PG&E Fire Victim Trust (FVT) was established as part of the reorganization plan of the 2019 bankruptcy of PG&E to administer the claims of the wildfire victims. Also on July 1, PG&E funded the Fire Victim Trust (FVT) with $5.4 billion in cash and 22.19% of stock in the reorganized PG&E, which covers most of the obligations of its settlement for the wildfire victims. As of June 202o, PG&E had two more payments totaling $1.35 billion in cash scheduled to be paid in January 2021 and January 2022, to complete its obligations to the wildfire victims.

In October 2020, on the third anniversary of the Tubbs Fire, the San Francisco Chronicle reported that as part of a separate $1 billion settlement with local governments, Sonoma County had received almost $150 million from PG&E and the city of Santa Rosa city had received $95 million, with officials “facing tough decisions about how to spend all the money.” By that time, around 2,100 homes had been rebuilt, with more in progress.

Source: Wikipedia

Tubbs Fire Statistics

Dates(s):October 8, 2017 – October 31, 2017
Burned Area:36,807 acres (149 km2)
Cost:~$1.3 billion (2017 USD)
Cause:Failure of private electrical system
Buildings Destroyed:5,643
Deaths:22
Non-Fatal Injuries:1

Camp Fire (2018)
Aerial tour of Paradise, California destruction

The Truth

FALSE FLAG

A false flag is a covert operation designed to deceive; the deception creates the appearance of a particular party, group, or nation being responsible for some activity, disguising the actual source of responsibility.

AWAKEN HUMANITY

SUBLIMINAL
adjective

(of a stimulus or mental process) below the threshold of sensation or consciousness; perceived by or affecting someone’s mind without their being aware of it.

Dr. Judy Wood – Evidence of Directed-Energy Weapons
Used On 9/11

CLIMATE CHANGE TRUTH

HOLOCAUST TRUTH

THE BLACK SUN

California Wildfires (2013-2023) – 11.20 – Valley Fire (2015)

CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES (2013-2023)

2015

ECOCIDE
noun
destruction of the natural environment,
especially when deliberate.

CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES (2013-2023)


Valley Fire (2015)

(Original Image)

The Official Story

VALLEY FIRE (2015)
(Lake, Napa & Sonoma Counties)


 

The Valley Fire was a wildfire during the 2015 California wildfire season that started on September 12 in Lake County, California. It began shortly after 1:00 pm near Cobb with multiple reports of a small brush fire near the intersection of High Valley and Bottlerock Roads. It quickly spread and by 6:30 PM PDT, it had burned more than 10,000 acres (40 km2). By Sunday, the thirteenth of September, the fire had reached 50,000 acres (202 km2) and had destroyed much of Cobb, Middletown, Whispering Pines, and parts in the south end of Hidden Valley Lake. The fire ultimately spread to 76,067 acres (308 km2), killed four people and destroyed nearly 2,000 buildings, before it was fully contained on October 15, 2015, causing at least $921 million (2015 USD) in insured property damage. At the time, the fire was the third-most destructive fire in California history, based on the total structures burned, but the Camp Fire (2018) and the North Complex fire in 2020, exceeded that total.

Source: Wikipedia

Valley Fire Statistics

Dates(s):September 12, 2015 – October 15, 2015
Burned Area:76,067 acres (308 km2)
Cost:>$921 million (2015 USD)
Cause:Faulty outdoor electrical wiring
Buildings Destroyed:1,955 destroyed 93 damaged
Deaths:4
Non-Fatal Injuries:4 firefighters

Camp Fire (2018)
Aerial tour of Paradise, California destruction

The Truth

FALSE FLAG

A false flag is a covert operation designed to deceive; the deception creates the appearance of a particular party, group, or nation being responsible for some activity, disguising the actual source of responsibility.

AWAKEN HUMANITY

SUBLIMINAL
adjective

(of a stimulus or mental process) below the threshold of sensation or consciousness; perceived by or affecting someone’s mind without their being aware of it.

Dr. Judy Wood – Evidence of Directed-Energy Weapons
Used On 9/11

CLIMATE CHANGE TRUTH

HOLOCAUST TRUTH

THE BLACK SUN

California Wildfires (2013-2023) – 11.21 – Rim Fire (2013)

CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES (2013-2023)

2013

ECOCIDE
noun
destruction of the natural environment,
especially when deliberate.

CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES (2013-2023)


Rim Fire (2013)

(Original Image)

The Official Story

RIM FIRE (2013)
(Tuolumne & Mariposa Counties)


 

The Rim Fire was a massive wildfire that started in a remote canyon in Stanislaus National Forest, in California. This portion of the central Sierra Nevada spans Tuolumne and Mariposa counties. The fire started on August 17, 2013, during the 2013 California wildfire season, and grew to be (at the time) the second-largest wildfire in California’s recorded history and the largest recorded in the Sierra Nevada, having burned 257,314 acres (402.053 sq mi; 1,041.31 km2). As of 2022, the Rim Fire was California’s 11th-largest modern wildfire. The Rim Fire was fully contained on Thursday, October 24, 2013, after a nine-week suppression effort by firefighters. Due to a lack of winter rains, some logs smoldered in the interior portion of the fire footprint throughout the winter. More than a year passed before it was declared out on November 4, 2014.

The fire was caused by a hunter’s illegal fire that got out of control, and it was named for its proximity to the Rim of the World vista point, a scenic overlook on Highway 120 leading up to Yosemite. A total of eleven residences, three commercial structures, and 98 outbuildings were destroyed in the fire. During suppression efforts, which cost more than $127 million (2013 USD), a total of ten injuries from the wildfire were reported, but there were no fatalities.

Source: Wikipedia

Rim Fire Statistics

Dates(s):August 17, 2013 – November 4, 2014
Burned Area:257,314 acres (402 sq mi; 1,041 km2)
Cost:$127.35 million (2013 USD)
Cause:Illegal camping fire
Buildings Destroyed:11 residences, 3 commercial, 98 outbuildings
Deaths:0
Non-Fatal Injuries:10

Camp Fire (2018)
Aerial tour of Paradise, California destruction

The Truth

FALSE FLAG

A false flag is a covert operation designed to deceive; the deception creates the appearance of a particular party, group, or nation being responsible for some activity, disguising the actual source of responsibility.

AWAKEN HUMANITY

SUBLIMINAL
adjective

(of a stimulus or mental process) below the threshold of sensation or consciousness; perceived by or affecting someone’s mind without their being aware of it.

Dr. Judy Wood – Evidence of Directed-Energy Weapons
Used On 9/11

CLIMATE CHANGE TRUTH

HOLOCAUST TRUTH

THE BLACK SUN

Climate Change Hoax – Section 4 – International Wildfires (21st Century)

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES (21ST CENTURY)

SECTION 4

ECOCIDE
noun
destruction of the natural environment,
especially when deliberate.

The Official Story

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES
(Largest Fires of the 21st Century)


 

A wildfire, forest fire, bushfire, wildland fire or rural fire is an unplanned, uncontrolled and unpredictable fire in an area of combustible vegetation. Depending on the type of vegetation present, a wildfire may be more specifically identified as a bushfire (in Australia), desert fire, grass fire, hill fire, peat fire, prairie fire, vegetation fire, or veld fire. Some natural forest ecosystems depend on wildfire. Wildfires are distinct from beneficial human usage of wildland fire, called controlled or prescribed burning, although controlled burns can turn into wildfires. Modern forest management often engages in prescribed burns to mitigate risk and promote natural forest cycles.

Wildfires are often classified by characteristics like cause of ignition, physical properties, combustible material present, and the effect of weather on the fire. Wildfire behavior and severity result from a combination of factors such as available fuels, physical setting, and weather. Climatic cycles with wet periods that create substantial fuels, followed by drought and heat, often proceed severe wildfires. These cycles have been intensified by climate change.

Naturally occurring wildfires may have beneficial effects on native vegetation, animals, and ecosystems that have evolved with fire. Many plant species depend on the effects of fire for growth and reproduction. Some natural forests are dependent on wildfire. High-severity wildfires may create complex early seral forest habitat (also called “snag forest habitat”), which may have higher species richness and diversity than an unburned old forest.

Human societies can be severely impacted by fires. Effects include the direct health impacts of smoke and fire, destruction of property (especially in wildland–urban interfaces) economic and ecosystem services losses, and contamination of water and soil.

Wildfires are among the most common forms of natural disaster in some regions, including Siberia, California, British Columbia, and Australia. Areas with Mediterranean climates or in the taiga biome are particularly susceptible. At a global level, human practices have made the impacts of wildfire worse, with a doubling in land area burned by wildfires compared to natural levels. Humans have impacted wildfire through climate change, land-use change, and wildfire suppression. The increase in severity of fires in the US creates a positive feedback loop by releasing naturally sequestered carbon back into the atmosphere, increasing the atmosphere’s greenhouse effect thereby contributing to climate change.

Ignition (Human activity)

Sources of human-caused fire may include arson, accidental ignition, or the uncontrolled use of fire in land-clearing and agriculture such as the slash-and-burn farming in Southeast Asia. In the tropics, farmers often practice the slash-and-burn method of clearing fields during the dry season.

In middle latitudes, the most common human causes of wildfires are equipment generating sparks (chainsaws, grinders, mowers, etc.), overhead power lines, and arson. However, in the 2019–20 Australian bushfire season “an independent study found online bots and trolls exaggerating the role of arson in the fires.” In the 2023 Canadian wildfires false claims of arson gained traction on social media; however, arson is generally not a main cause of wildfires in Canada. In California, generally 6–10% of wildfires annually are arson. Arson may account for over 20% of human caused fires.

Arson

Arson is the crime of willfully and deliberately setting fire to or charring property. Although the act of arson typically involves buildings, the term can also refer to the intentional burning of other things, such as motor vehicles, watercraft, or forests. The crime is typically classified as a felony, with instances involving a greater degree of risk to human life or property carrying a stricter penalty. Arson which results in death can be further prosecuted as manslaughter or murder. A common motive for arson is to commit insurance fraud. In such cases, a person destroys their own property by burning it and then lies about the cause in order to collect against their insurance policy.

A person who commits arson is referred to as an arsonist, or a serial arsonist if arson has been committed several times. Arsonists normally use an accelerant (such as gasoline or kerosene) to ignite, propel, and direct fires, and the detection and identification of ignitable liquid residues (ILRs) is an important part of fire investigations. Pyromania is an impulse control disorder characterized by the pathological setting of fires. Most acts of arson are not committed by pyromaniacs.

Source: Wikipedia

List of the Largest Fires of the 21st Century

RANKNAMECOUNTRYAREA BURNED (km²)DEATHS
12002–2003 Australian Bushfire SeasonAustralia540,0000
22019–2020 Australian Bushfire SeasonAustralia398,00034+
32021 Russia WildfiresRussia200,0000
42023 Canadian WildfiresCanada165,0006
52009 Black Saturday BushfiresAustralia45,000173
62019 Siberia WildfiresRussia43,0000
72014 Northwest Territories FiresCanada35,0000
82020 California WildfiresUnited States17,80033
92010 Bolivia Forest FiresBolivia15,0000
102011–2012 Australian Bushfire SeasonAustralia14,0000
112006–2007 Australian Bushfire SeasonAustralia13,6005
122018 British Columbia WildfiresCanada13,5000
132017 British Columbia WildfiresCanada12,0000
142015 Russian WildfiresRussia11,00033
152012–2013 Australian Bushfire SeasonAustralia9,0004
162019 Amazon Rainforest WildfiresBrazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, Peru9,0002

Australia on Fire:
Black Summer Documentary (2020)

ARTICLE INDEX

CLIMATE CHANGE HOAX
(SECTION 4)

INTERNATIONAL
WILDFIRES


#1 – 2002–2003 Australian Bushfire Season

#2 – 2019–2020 Australian Bushfire Season

#3 – 2021 Russia Wildfires

#4 – 2023 Canadian Wildfires

#5 – 2009 Black Saturday Bushfires

#6 – 2019 Siberia
Wildfires

#7 – 2014 Northwest Territories Fires

#8 – 2020 California Wildfires

#9 – 2010 Bolivia Forest Fires

#10 – 2011–2012 Australian Bushfire Season

#11 – 2006–2007 Australian Bushfire Season

#12 – 2018 British Columbia Wildfires

#13 – 2017 British Columbia Wildfires

#14 – 2015 Russian Wildfires

#15 – 2012–2013 Australian Bushfire Season

#16 – 2019 Amazon Rainforest Wildfires

THE TRUTH (GLOBALLY)

FALSE FLAG

A false flag is a covert operation designed to deceive; the deception creates the appearance of a particular party, group, or nation being responsible for some activity, disguising the actual source of responsibility.

TREASON

“Whoever, owing allegiance to the United States, levies war against them or adheres to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort within the United States or elsewhere, is guilty of treason.”
(Official US definition)

Any US official has sworn to uphold and defend, never to subvert, the Constitution of the United States, and this is defining the US, itself, as being the continued functioning of the US Constitution. Treason is thus the supremely illegal act under US law, the act that violates any US official’s oath of office. (When treason is perpetrated by someone who is not a US official, it is still a severe crime, but less severe than it is for any US official.) The phrase “levies war against them” means war against the functioning of the Constitution that is their supreme law. “Or” means alternatively, and “adheres to their enemies” means is a follower of any person or other entity that seeks to impose a different constitution. “Enemies” is not defined — it need not be a foreign opponent; it may be a domestic opponent of the US Constitution. Thus, an American can be an enemy of the United States of America. In fact, the official definition explicitly refers ONLY to an entity “owing allegiance to the United States.” (Obviously, that especially refers to any US official.) This is how a “traitor” is understood, in US law. Obviously, the worst traitor would be one who committed the treasonous act(s) while a US official.

CLIMATE CHANGE TRUTH

THE BLACK SUN

International Wildfires – 12.1.1 – Australian Bushfire Season (2002-03) Eastern Victorian Alpine Fires (Satellite)

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES (21ST CENTURY)

2002

ECOCIDE
noun
destruction of the natural environment,
especially when deliberate.

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES


Australian Bushfire
Season (2002-03)

#1

LARGEST FIRE OF THE 21ST CENTURY

The Official Story

2002–03 AUSTRALIAN BUSHFIRE SEASON
(The Largest Fire of the 21st Century)


 

A particularly extensive bushfire season in Australia, ran predominantly from December 2002 to March 2003 and involved over 3,000 separate fires in Victoria alone. The 2003 Canberra bushfires were also particularly severe.

The developing drought in Australia and well below-average rainfall through winter and spring of 2002 established conditions conducive to above-average bushfire potential. During the 2002–03 season, there were 5,999 bushfires attended by the relevant agency Australia-wide and 7 fatalities, 4 of those from the January Canberra fires.Perhaps the most well known fire of the season was the Eastern

Victorian alpine bushfires that burnt in north-eastern Victoria, the Victorian Alps and Gippsland. This fire was ignited in several locations by multiple lightning strikes and burnt 1.12 million hectares of land over the course of 2 months. Over 15,000 personnel were directly engaged with this fire complex.

Overview

While hundreds or thousands of individual fires burn in any given bushfire season, areas of large fires that join and split are referred to as ‘fire complexes’. The major fire complexes included:

  • Big Desert Fire (17–25 December)
  • Yambulla Fire (6–11 January)
  • Eastern Victorian alpine bushfires (8 January – 7 March)
  • Canberra bushfires (8 January – 14 February)

According to the ABS, in their 1301.0 – Year Book Australia, 2004, between 664 and 646 houses were destroyed and 13427 to 14427 stock lost in the 2002-03 bushfire season.

Statistics

Victoria

General:

  • Over 3,000 fires burned from December to March.
  • Firefighters worked on the ground for over 70 days.
  • Over 1.12 million hectares were affected in Victoria’s North East and Gippsland.
  • Over 181,400 hectares were affected in the Big Desert.
  • A total of 1.3 million hectares burnt throughout the season.
  • No people died as a direct result of these fires.
  • Over 35 agencies were involved in fighting the fires and support roles, as well as interstate, New Zealand and US firefighters.
  • The total personnel directly engaged on the North East and Gippsland fires was 15,725. A peak of over 3,760 personnel were involved at any one time. 8,595 were volunteers, more than half.
  • 8,500 people attended over 250 community briefings.

Structures:

  • 41 houses were lost
  • 1,000 houses were protected within the perimeter of the fires
  • 7,000 houses were at risk within 5 km from the fire perimeter
  • 12,000 houses were at risk within 10 km of the fire perimeter

2003 Eastern Victorian Alpine Bushfires

The Eastern Victorian alpine bushfires were a series of bushfires in 2003 that burnt in the Alpine National Park and Mount Buffalo National Park in north-eastern Victoria, Australia. The bushfire started with eighty-seven fires that were started by lightning in the north east of Victoria on 8 January 2003. Eight of these fires were unable to be contained and joined to form the largest fire in Victoria since the 1939 “Black Friday” bushfires.

The main fire burnt over 1,300,000 hectares (3,200,000 acres) over 59 days before it was contained on 7 March 2003. 41 homes and 213 other structures were destroyed, along with tree bridges, and 10,000 livestock were killed. Thousands of kilometres of fencing was also destroyed. This was the longest running fire until the 2006-07 Great Divide fires.

In early February, at the peak of the fires, around 3,760 people were involved in the fire effort, excluding local Country Fire Authority brigades. This figure includes 160 Australian Defence Force staff, over 300 interstate firefighters, 33 alpine firefighting specialists from New Zealand and 35 personnel from the United States. In total, 15,725 personnel were directly engaged on fighting these bushfires.

The areas affected included, Mount Buffalo, Mount Bogong, Mount Feathertop, Bright, Dinner Plain, Benambra, Omeo, Cobungra, Shannonvale, Bundara, Anglers Rest, Sunnyside, Glen Wills, and Dargo.

Source: Wikipedia

2002–03 Australian Bushfire Season Statistics

Dates(s):Winter 2002 – Spring 2003
Burned Area:540,000 square kilometres
(21,241,000 ha)
Cost:$350+ million AUD
Cause:Various, predominantly lightning
Buildings Destroyed:646+ houses, 213 other structures, 3 bridges
Deaths:7 humans (and ~15,000 livestock)
Non-fatal injuries:490

Canberra Australia Firestorm (2003)

The Truth

FALSE FLAG

A false flag is a covert operation designed to deceive; the deception creates the appearance of a particular party, group, or nation being responsible for some activity, disguising the actual source of responsibility.

AWAKEN HUMANITY

SUBLIMINAL
adjective

(of a stimulus or mental process) below the threshold of sensation or consciousness; perceived by or affecting someone’s mind without their being aware of it.

Dr. Judy Wood – Evidence of Directed-Energy Weapons
Used On 9/11

CLIMATE CHANGE TRUTH

HOLOCAUST TRUTH

THE BLACK SUN

International Wildfires – 12.1.2 – Australian Bushfire Season (2002-03) Anglers Rest, VIC

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES (21ST CENTURY)

2002

ECOCIDE
noun
destruction of the natural environment,
especially when deliberate.

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES


Australian Bushfire
Season (2002-03)

(Original Image)

#1

LARGEST FIRE OF THE 21ST CENTURY

The Official Story

2002–03 AUSTRALIAN BUSHFIRE SEASON
(The Largest Fire of the 21st Century)


 

A particularly extensive bushfire season in Australia, ran predominantly from December 2002 to March 2003 and involved over 3,000 separate fires in Victoria alone. The 2003 Canberra bushfires were also particularly severe.

The developing drought in Australia and well below-average rainfall through winter and spring of 2002 established conditions conducive to above-average bushfire potential. During the 2002–03 season, there were 5,999 bushfires attended by the relevant agency Australia-wide and 7 fatalities, 4 of those from the January Canberra fires.Perhaps the most well known fire of the season was the Eastern

Victorian alpine bushfires that burnt in north-eastern Victoria, the Victorian Alps and Gippsland. This fire was ignited in several locations by multiple lightning strikes and burnt 1.12 million hectares of land over the course of 2 months. Over 15,000 personnel were directly engaged with this fire complex.

2003 Eastern Victorian Alpine Bushfires

The Eastern Victorian alpine bushfires were a series of bushfires in 2003 that burnt in the Alpine National Park and Mount Buffalo National Park in north-eastern Victoria, Australia. The bushfire started with eighty-seven fires that were started by lightning in the north east of Victoria on 8 January 2003. Eight of these fires were unable to be contained and joined to form the largest fire in Victoria since the 1939 “Black Friday” bushfires.

The main fire burnt over 1,300,000 hectares (3,200,000 acres) over 59 days before it was contained on 7 March 2003. 41 homes and 213 other structures were destroyed, along with tree bridges, and 10,000 livestock were killed. Thousands of kilometres of fencing was also destroyed. This was the longest running fire until the 2006-07 Great Divide fires.

In early February, at the peak of the fires, around 3,760 people were involved in the fire effort, excluding local Country Fire Authority brigades. This figure includes 160 Australian Defence Force staff, over 300 interstate firefighters, 33 alpine firefighting specialists from New Zealand and 35 personnel from the United States. In total, 15,725 personnel were directly engaged on fighting these bushfires.

The areas affected included, Mount Buffalo, Mount Bogong, Mount Feathertop, Bright, Dinner Plain, Benambra, Omeo, Cobungra, Shannonvale, Bundara, Anglers Rest, Sunnyside, Glen Wills, and Dargo.

Source: Wikipedia

2002–03 Australian Bushfire Season Statistics

Dates(s):Winter 2002 – Spring 2003
Burned Area:540,000 square kilometres
(21,241,000 ha)
Cost:$350+ million AUD
Cause:Various, predominantly lightning
Buildings Destroyed:646+ houses, 213 other structures, 3 bridges
Deaths:7 humans (and ~15,000 livestock)
Non-fatal injuries:490

Canberra Australia Firestorm (2003)

The Truth

FALSE FLAG

A false flag is a covert operation designed to deceive; the deception creates the appearance of a particular party, group, or nation being responsible for some activity, disguising the actual source of responsibility.

AWAKEN HUMANITY

SUBLIMINAL
adjective

(of a stimulus or mental process) below the threshold of sensation or consciousness; perceived by or affecting someone’s mind without their being aware of it.

Dr. Judy Wood – Evidence of Directed-Energy Weapons
Used On 9/11

CLIMATE CHANGE TRUTH

HOLOCAUST TRUTH

THE BLACK SUN

International Wildfires – 12.1.3 – Australian Bushfire Season (2002-03) Canberra, ACT

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES (21ST CENTURY)

2002

ECOCIDE
noun
destruction of the natural environment,
especially when deliberate.

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES


Australian Bushfire
Season (2002-03)

(Original Image)

#1

LARGEST FIRE OF THE 21ST CENTURY

The Official Story

2002–03 AUSTRALIAN BUSHFIRE SEASON
(The Largest Fire of the 21st Century)


 

A particularly extensive bushfire season in Australia, ran predominantly from December 2002 to March 2003 and involved over 3,000 separate fires in Victoria alone. The 2003 Canberra bushfires were also particularly severe.

The developing drought in Australia and well below-average rainfall through winter and spring of 2002 established conditions conducive to above-average bushfire potential. During the 2002–03 season, there were 5,999 bushfires attended by the relevant agency Australia-wide and 7 fatalities, 4 of those from the January Canberra fires.Perhaps the most well known fire of the season was the Eastern

Victorian alpine bushfires that burnt in north-eastern Victoria, the Victorian Alps and Gippsland. This fire was ignited in several locations by multiple lightning strikes and burnt 1.12 million hectares of land over the course of 2 months. Over 15,000 personnel were directly engaged with this fire complex.

2003 Canberra Bushfires

The 2003 Canberra bushfires caused severe damage to the suburbs and outer areas of Canberra, the capital city of Australia, during 18–22 January 2003. Almost 70% of the Australian Capital Territory’s (ACT) pastures, pine plantations, and nature parks were severely damaged, and most of the Mount Stromlo Observatory was destroyed. After burning for a week around the edges of the ACT, the fires entered the suburbs of Canberra on 18 January 2003. Over the next ten hours, four people died, over 490 were injured, and 470 homes were destroyed or severely damaged, requiring a significant relief and reconstruction effort.

Source: Wikipedia

2002–03 Australian Bushfire Season Statistics

Dates(s):Winter 2002 – Spring 2003
Burned Area:540,000 square kilometres
(21,241,000 ha)
Cost:$350+ million AUD
Cause:Various, predominantly lightning
Buildings Destroyed:646+ houses, 213 other structures, 3 bridges
Deaths:7 humans (and ~15,000 livestock)
Non-fatal injuries:490

Canberra Australia Firestorm (2003)

The Truth

FALSE FLAG

A false flag is a covert operation designed to deceive; the deception creates the appearance of a particular party, group, or nation being responsible for some activity, disguising the actual source of responsibility.

AWAKEN HUMANITY

SUBLIMINAL
adjective

(of a stimulus or mental process) below the threshold of sensation or consciousness; perceived by or affecting someone’s mind without their being aware of it.

Dr. Judy Wood – Evidence of Directed-Energy Weapons
Used On 9/11

CLIMATE CHANGE TRUTH

HOLOCAUST TRUTH

THE BLACK SUN

International Wildfires – 12.1.4 – Australian Bushfire Season (2002-03) East Gippsland, VIC

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES (21ST CENTURY)

2002

ECOCIDE
noun
destruction of the natural environment,
especially when deliberate.

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES


Australian Bushfire
Season (2002-03)

#1

LARGEST FIRE OF THE 21ST CENTURY

The Official Story

2002–03 AUSTRALIAN BUSHFIRE SEASON
(The Largest Fire of the 21st Century)


 

A particularly extensive bushfire season in Australia, ran predominantly from December 2002 to March 2003 and involved over 3,000 separate fires in Victoria alone. The 2003 Canberra bushfires were also particularly severe.

The developing drought in Australia and well below-average rainfall through winter and spring of 2002 established conditions conducive to above-average bushfire potential. During the 2002–03 season, there were 5,999 bushfires attended by the relevant agency Australia-wide and 7 fatalities, 4 of those from the January Canberra fires.Perhaps the most well known fire of the season was the Eastern

Victorian alpine bushfires that burnt in north-eastern Victoria, the Victorian Alps and Gippsland. This fire was ignited in several locations by multiple lightning strikes and burnt 1.12 million hectares of land over the course of 2 months. Over 15,000 personnel were directly engaged with this fire complex.

2003 Eastern Victorian Alpine Bushfires

The Eastern Victorian alpine bushfires were a series of bushfires in 2003 that burnt in the Alpine National Park and Mount Buffalo National Park in north-eastern Victoria, Australia. The bushfire started with eighty-seven fires that were started by lightning in the north east of Victoria on 8 January 2003. Eight of these fires were unable to be contained and joined to form the largest fire in Victoria since the 1939 “Black Friday” bushfires.

The main fire burnt over 1,300,000 hectares (3,200,000 acres) over 59 days before it was contained on 7 March 2003. 41 homes and 213 other structures were destroyed, along with tree bridges, and 10,000 livestock were killed. Thousands of kilometres of fencing was also destroyed. This was the longest running fire until the 2006-07 Great Divide fires.

In early February, at the peak of the fires, around 3,760 people were involved in the fire effort, excluding local Country Fire Authority brigades. This figure includes 160 Australian Defence Force staff, over 300 interstate firefighters, 33 alpine firefighting specialists from New Zealand and 35 personnel from the United States. In total, 15,725 personnel were directly engaged on fighting these bushfires.

The areas affected included, Mount Buffalo, Mount Bogong, Mount Feathertop, Bright, Dinner Plain, Benambra, Omeo, Cobungra, Shannonvale, Bundara, Anglers Rest, Sunnyside, Glen Wills, and Dargo.

Source: Wikipedia

2002–03 Australian Bushfire Season Statistics

Dates(s):Winter 2002 – Spring 2003
Burned Area:540,000 square kilometres
(21,241,000 ha)
Cost:$350+ million AUD
Cause:Various, predominantly lightning
Buildings Destroyed:646+ houses, 213 other structures, 3 bridges
Deaths:7 humans (and ~15,000 livestock)
Non-fatal injuries:490

Canberra Australia Firestorm (2003)

The Truth

FALSE FLAG

A false flag is a covert operation designed to deceive; the deception creates the appearance of a particular party, group, or nation being responsible for some activity, disguising the actual source of responsibility.

AWAKEN HUMANITY

SUBLIMINAL
adjective

(of a stimulus or mental process) below the threshold of sensation or consciousness; perceived by or affecting someone’s mind without their being aware of it.

Dr. Judy Wood – Evidence of Directed-Energy Weapons
Used On 9/11

CLIMATE CHANGE TRUTH

HOLOCAUST TRUTH

THE BLACK SUN

International Wildfires – 12.1.5 – Australian Bushfire Season (2002-03) Mount Stromlo Observatory, ACT

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES (21ST CENTURY)

2002

ECOCIDE
noun
destruction of the natural environment,
especially when deliberate.

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES


Australian Bushfire
Season (2002-03)

(Original Image)

#1

LARGEST FIRE OF THE 21ST CENTURY

The Official Story

2002–03 AUSTRALIAN BUSHFIRE SEASON
(The Largest Fire of the 21st Century)


 

A particularly extensive bushfire season in Australia, ran predominantly from December 2002 to March 2003 and involved over 3,000 separate fires in Victoria alone. The 2003 Canberra bushfires were also particularly severe.

The developing drought in Australia and well below-average rainfall through winter and spring of 2002 established conditions conducive to above-average bushfire potential. During the 2002–03 season, there were 5,999 bushfires attended by the relevant agency Australia-wide and 7 fatalities, 4 of those from the January Canberra fires.Perhaps the most well known fire of the season was the Eastern

Victorian alpine bushfires that burnt in north-eastern Victoria, the Victorian Alps and Gippsland. This fire was ignited in several locations by multiple lightning strikes and burnt 1.12 million hectares of land over the course of 2 months. Over 15,000 personnel were directly engaged with this fire complex.

2003 Canberra Bushfires

The 2003 Canberra bushfires caused severe damage to the suburbs and outer areas of Canberra, the capital city of Australia, during 18–22 January 2003. Almost 70% of the Australian Capital Territory’s (ACT) pastures, pine plantations, and nature parks were severely damaged, and most of the Mount Stromlo Observatory was destroyed. After burning for a week around the edges of the ACT, the fires entered the suburbs of Canberra on 18 January 2003. Over the next ten hours, four people died, over 490 were injured, and 470 homes were destroyed or severely damaged, requiring a significant relief and reconstruction effort.

Mount Stromlo

Perhaps the most notable cultural and scientific loss caused by the fires was the damage to the scenic and renowned Mount Stromlo Observatory (headquarters of the Research School of Astronomy & Astrophysics of the Australian National University), which is estimated to be the source of a third of Australia’s astronomical research. Five historically significant telescopes were destroyed. Instrumentation and engineering workshops, the observatory’s library, and the main administration buildings were consumed. The visitors’ centre or “Exploratory” housing public exhibits and cafe escaped the fires unscathed, despite being on the edge of a steep gradient, which fires had roared up, and being only metres from the 74-inch (1.88 m) telescope, which was completely destroyed.

The insurance payment sought by the Australian National University (ANU), amounting to 75 million Australian dollars, could have become the largest insurance claim in Australian history. However, in August 2009, during trial in the ACT Supreme Court, the three insurance companies settled out of court, paying the ANU an undisclosed sum. A related claim against ANU’s insurance broker, Aon Risk Services Australia Ltd, for failing to renew insurance coverage on some structures, was also settled for an unstated amount in June 2011.

Canberra artist Tim Wetherell was commissioned by ANU to produce a sculpture from the ruins of the Mount Stromlo telescopes. The finished sculpture was named “The Astronomer” and installed in the Parliamentary Triangle, outside Questacon.

Source: Wikipedia

2002–03 Australian Bushfire Season Statistics

Dates(s):Winter 2002 – Spring 2003
Burned Area:540,000 square kilometres
(21,241,000 ha)
Cost:$350+ million AUD
Cause:Various, predominantly lightning
Buildings Destroyed:646+ houses, 213 other structures, 3 bridges
Deaths:7 humans (and ~15,000 livestock)
Non-fatal injuries:490

Canberra Australia Firestorm (2003)

The Truth

FALSE FLAG

A false flag is a covert operation designed to deceive; the deception creates the appearance of a particular party, group, or nation being responsible for some activity, disguising the actual source of responsibility.

AWAKEN HUMANITY

SUBLIMINAL
adjective

(of a stimulus or mental process) below the threshold of sensation or consciousness; perceived by or affecting someone’s mind without their being aware of it.

Dr. Judy Wood – Evidence of Directed-Energy Weapons
Used On 9/11

CLIMATE CHANGE TRUTH

HOLOCAUST TRUTH

THE BLACK SUN

International Wildfires – 12.1.6 – Australian Bushfire Season (2002-03) John Howard (Prime Minister, 1996-2007)

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES (21ST CENTURY)

2002

ECOCIDE
noun
destruction of the natural environment,
especially when deliberate.

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES


Australian Bushfire
Season (2002-03)

#1

LARGEST FIRE OF THE 21ST CENTURY

The Official Story

2002–03 AUSTRALIAN BUSHFIRE SEASON
(The Largest Fire of the 21st Century)


 

JOHN HOWARD
(Prime Minister of Australia, 1996-2007)

John Winston Howard OM AC SSI (born 26 July 1939) is an Australian former politician who served as the 25th prime minister of Australia, from 1996 to 2007, holding office as leader of the Liberal Party of Australia. His eleven-year tenure as prime minister is the second-longest in Australian history, behind only Sir Robert Menzies. Howard previously served as the 29th treasurer of Australia from 1977 to 1983 under Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser. He has also been the oldest living Australian prime minister since the death of Bob Hawke in May 2019.

Howard was born in Sydney and studied law at the University of Sydney. He was a commercial lawyer before entering parliament. A former federal president of the Young Liberals, he first stood for office at the 1968 New South Wales state election, but lost narrowly. At the 1974 federal election, Howard was elected as a member of parliament (MP) for the division of Bennelong. He was promoted to cabinet in 1977, and later in the year replaced Phillip Lynch as treasurer of Australia, remaining in that position until the defeat of Malcolm Fraser’s government at the 1983 election. In 1985, Howard was elected leader of the Liberal Party for the first time, thus replacing Andrew Peacock as Leader of the Opposition. He led the Liberal–National coalition to the 1987 federal election, but lost to Bob Hawke’s Labor government, and was removed from the leadership in 1989. Remaining a key figure in the party, Howard was re-elected leader in 1995, replacing Alexander Downer, and subsequently led the Coalition to a landslide victory at the 1996 federal election.

In his first term, Howard introduced reformed gun laws in response to the Port Arthur massacre, and controversially implemented a nationwide value-added tax, breaking a pre-election promise. The Howard government called a snap election for October 1998, which they won, albeit with a greatly reduced majority. Going into the 2001 election, the Coalition trailed behind Labor in opinion polling. However, in a campaign dominated by national security, Howard introduced changes to Australia’s immigration system to deter asylum seekers from entering the country, and pledged military assistance to the United States following the September 11 attacks. Due to this, Howard won widespread support, and his government would be narrowly re-elected.

In Howard’s third term in office, Australia contributed troops to the War in Afghanistan and the Iraq War, and led the International Force for East Timor. The Coalition would be re-elected once more at the 2004 federal election. In his final term in office, his government introduced industrial relations reforms known as WorkChoices, which proved controversial and unpopular with the public. The Howard government was defeated at the 2007 federal election, with the Labor Party’s Kevin Rudd succeeding him as prime minister. Howard also lost his own seat of Bennelong at the election to Maxine McKew, becoming only the second prime minister to do so, after Stanley Bruce at the 1929 election. Following this loss, Howard retired from politics, but has remained active in political discourse.

Howard’s government presided over a sustained period of economic growth and a large “mining boom”, and significantly reduced government debt by the time he left office. He was known for his broad appeal to voters across the political spectrum, and commanded a diverse base of supporters, colloquially referred to as his “battlers”. Retrospectively, ratings of Howard’s premiership have been polarised. His critics have admonished him for involving Australia in the Iraq War, his policies regarding asylum seekers, and his economic agenda. Nonetheless, he has been frequently ranked within the upper-tier of Australian prime ministers by political experts and the general public.

Source: Wikipedia

 

Prime Minister during the:


 

– 2002–2003 Australian Bushfire Season

– 2006–2007 Australian Bushfire Season

 

2002–03 Australian Bushfire Season Statistics

Dates(s):Winter 2002 – Spring 2003
Burned Area:540,000 square kilometres
(21,241,000 ha)
Cost:$350+ million AUD
Cause:Various, predominantly lightning
Buildings Destroyed:646+ houses, 213 other structures, 3 bridges
Deaths:7 humans (and ~15,000 livestock)
Non-fatal injuries:490

Canberra Australia Firestorm (2003)

The Truth

FALSE FLAG

A false flag is a covert operation designed to deceive; the deception creates the appearance of a particular party, group, or nation being responsible for some activity, disguising the actual source of responsibility.

NEW WORLD ORDER

The New World Order (NWO) is a conspiracy theory which hypothesizes a secretly emerging totalitarian world government. The common theme in conspiracy theories about a New World Order is that a secretive power elite with a globalist agenda is conspiring to eventually rule the world through an authoritarian world government—which will replace sovereign nation-states—and an all-encompassing propaganda whose ideology hails the establishment of the New World Order as the culmination of history’s progress. Many influential historical and contemporary figures have therefore been alleged to be part of a cabal that operates through many front organizations to orchestrate significant political and financial events, ranging from causing systemic crises to pushing through controversial policies, at both national and international levels, as steps in an ongoing plot to achieve world domination.

AWAKEN HUMANITY

SUBLIMINAL
adjective

(of a stimulus or mental process) below the threshold of sensation or consciousness; perceived by or affecting someone’s mind without their being aware of it.

HISTORICAL TRUTH

MIND CONTROL TRUTH

Dr. Judy Wood – Evidence of Directed-Energy Weapons
Used On 9/11

CLIMATE CHANGE TRUTH

HOLOCAUST TRUTH

THE BLACK SUN

International Wildfires – 12.2.1 – Australian Bushfire Season (2019-20) Southeast Coast (Satellite)

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES (21ST CENTURY)

2019

ECOCIDE
noun
destruction of the natural environment,
especially when deliberate.

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES


Australian Bushfire
Season (2019-20)

#2

LARGEST FIRE OF THE 21ST CENTURY

The Official Story

2019–20 AUSTRALIAN BUSHFIRE SEASON
(2nd Largest Fire of the 21st Century)


 

The 2019–20 Australian bushfire season or Black Summer was a period of bushfires in many parts of Australia, which, due to its unusual intensity, size, duration, and uncontrollable dimension, was considered a megafire. Exceptionally dry conditions, a lack of soil moisture, and early fires in Central Queensland led to an early start to the bushfire season, beginning in June 2019. Hundreds of fires burnt, mainly in the southeast of the country, until May 2020. The most severe fires peaked from December 2019 to January 2020.

The fires burnt an estimated 24.3 million hectares (243,000 square kilometres), destroyed over 3,000 buildings (including 2,779 homes), and killed at least 34 people. It was claimed that three billion terrestrial vertebrates – the vast majority being reptiles – were affected and some endangered species were believed to be driven to extinction. The cost of dealing with the bushfires was expected to exceed the A$4.4 billion of the 2009 Black Saturday fires, and tourism sector revenues fell by more than A$1 billion. Economists estimated the bushfires – Australia’s costliest natural disaster in history – may have cost over A$78–88 billion in property damage and economic losses. Nearly 80% of Australians were affected by the bushfires in some way. At its peak, air quality dropped to hazardous levels in all southern and eastern states, and smoke had been moving upwards of 11,000 kilometres (6,800 mi) across the South Pacific Ocean, impacting weather conditions in other continents. Satellite data estimated the carbon emissions from the fires to be around 715 million tons, surpassing Australia’s normal annual bushfire and fossil fuel emissions by around 80%.

From September 2019 to March 2020, fires heavily impacted various regions of the state of New South Wales (NSW). In eastern and north-eastern Victoria, large areas of forest burnt out of control for four weeks before the fires emerged from the forests in late December. Multiple states of emergency were declared across NSW, Victoria, and the Australian Capital Territory. Reinforcements from all over Australia were called in to assist fighting the fires and relieve exhausted local crews in NSW. The Australian Defence Force was mobilised to provide air support to the firefighting effort and to provide manpower and logistical support. Firefighters, supplies and equipment from Canada, New Zealand, Singapore and the United States, among others, helped fight the fires. An air tanker and two helicopters crashed during operations, killing three crew members. Two fire trucks were caught in fatal accidents, killing three firefighters.

By 4 March 2020, all fires in NSW had been extinguished completely (to the point where there were no fires in the state for the first time since July 2019), and the Victoria fires had all been contained. The last fire of the season occurred in Lake Clifton, Western Australia, in early May.

There has been considerable debate regarding the underlying cause of the intensity and scale of the fires, including the role of fire management practices and climate change, which during the peak of the crisis attracted significant international attention, despite previous Australian fires burning much larger areas (1974–75) or killing more people (2008–09). Politicians visiting fire impacted areas received mixed responses, in particular Prime Minister Scott Morrison. An estimated A$500 million was donated by the public at large, international organisations, public figures and celebrities for victim relief and wildlife recovery. Convoys of donated food, clothing and livestock feed were sent to affected areas.

(Alleged) Causes

Climate change

Climate and fire experts agree that climate change is a factor known to result in increased fire frequency and intensity in south east Australia, and although it should not be considered as the sole cause of the 2019–20 Australian fires, climate change is considered very likely to have contributed to the unprecedented extent and severity of the fires.

Australian scientific organisations, including the CSIRO clearly acknowledged the role of climate change and record drought in the unprecedented bushfire season. The Australian Academy of Science stated “The scientific evidence base shows that as the world warms due to human induced climate change, we experience an increase in the frequency and severity of extreme weather events.”

The crisis has led to calls for more action to combat climate change. In December 2019, Australia had been ranked worst in terms of policy, and sixth worst overall, out of 57 countries assessed on the Climate Change Performance Index, with the Morrison government labelled “an increasingly regressive force.” Originally downplaying the role of climate change in causing the fires, Prime Minister Morrison eventually conceded that climate change was one of “many factors” involved and added that Australia was “playing its part” in the international effort against climate change. That said, the Morrison government has received some criticism on its 2030 emission reduction targets. Several members of the governing Liberal Party were criticised internationally for climate change denial, with backbencher Craig Kelly called “disgraceful” during an interview with the hosts of Good Morning Britain for denying any link between climate change and the fires, and the Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation receiving “angry” feedback from listeners after airing an interview in which former Liberal prime minister Tony Abbott said the world was “in the grip of a climate cult.” Prior to the worst phases of the bushfires, in an interview in November 2019, former Liberal prime minister Malcolm Turnbull said the party had struggled with the issue of climate change denial for more than a decade because it had become an issue of “identity” rather than fact, and criticised News Corporation for being a “long- time promoter” of climate denialism. The chief executive of the Council of Small Business Organisations Australia said bushfire preparations had been “stymied” by the federal government, because “there are people within government who firmly believe there is no such thing as climate change or that human beings don’t have an impact upon it, and they are adamant that no extra work or extra effort should ever happen because they don’t believe in climate change.”

The NSW Bushfire Inquiry into the causes of the fires published their findings in July 2020. The Inquiry found that climate change played a major role in the summer’s fires.

Exaggerated extent of arson

The Guardian reported “Bot and troll accounts are involved in a ‘disinformation campaign’ exaggerating the role of arson in Australia’s bushfire disaster, social media analysis suggests… The false claims are, in some cases, used to undermine the link between the current bushfires and the longer, more intense fire seasons brought about by climate change.” The report cited a study by Queensland University of Technology senior lecturer on social network analysis Dr Timothy Graham, who examined content published on the #arsonemergency hashtag on Twitter. Giovanni Torre wrote for The Telegraph that “Australia’s bushfire crisis has led to what appears to be a deliberate misinformation campaign started by climate-change deniers claiming arson is the primary cause of the ongoing fires…”

Social media accounts, including Donald Trump Jr’s Twitter account, circulated the false claim that 183 people had been arrested for arson during the Australian fire crisis…” In 2021, the Australian Press Council determined the news report that 183 arsonists had been arrested “was not misleading”. 183 people were subject to legal action, but only 24 for “deliberately-lit bushfires”. An opinion piece for The Conversation website stated “In the first week of 2020, hashtag #ArsonEmergency became the focal point of a new online narrative surrounding the bushfire crisis. The message: the cause is arson, not climate change. Police and bushfire services (and some journalists) have contradicted this claim […] We’ve observed both troll and bot accounts spouting disinformation regarding the bushfires on Twitter.” The article also argued that a disinformation was underway to downplay the role of climate change in causing the fires. The vice.com website wrote “Research conducted by the Queensland University of Technology showed that Twitter accounts with the characteristics of bots or trolls were spreading disinformation about the responsibility of arsonists and Greens.” The Guardian accused News Corp of furthering arson disinformation.

RMIT’s FactCheck (https://www.abc.net.au/news/factcheck) found no evidence to support the claims of arson being a major factor in the bushfires.

Source: Wikipedia

2019–20 Australian Bushfire Season Statistics

Dates(s):June 2019–May 2020
Burned Area:Approx. 243,000 square kilometres
Cost:$920 million–$3.65 billion AUD
Cause:Lightning strikes (including dry lightning and fire lightning), Discarded cigarette butts, Alleged arson, Australian Defence Force (ADF) mishap
Buildings Destroyed:9,352 (3,500 homes, 5,852 outbuildings)
Deaths:34 direct, 445 indirect (smoke inhalation)

Australia on Fire: Black Summer Documentary (2020)

The Truth

FALSE FLAG

A false flag is a covert operation designed to deceive; the deception creates the appearance of a particular party, group, or nation being responsible for some activity, disguising the actual source of responsibility.

AWAKEN HUMANITY

SUBLIMINAL
adjective

(of a stimulus or mental process) below the threshold of sensation or consciousness; perceived by or affecting someone’s mind without their being aware of it.

Dr. Judy Wood – Evidence of Directed-Energy Weapons
Used On 9/11

CLIMATE CHANGE TRUTH

HOLOCAUST TRUTH

THE BLACK SUN

International Wildfires – 12.2.2 – Australian Bushfire Season (2019-20) Orroral Valley Fire (Canberra, ACT)

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES (21ST CENTURY)

2019

ECOCIDE
noun
destruction of the natural environment,
especially when deliberate.

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES


Australian Bushfire
Season (2019-20)

(Original Image)

#2

LARGEST FIRE OF THE 21ST CENTURY

The Official Story

2019–20 AUSTRALIAN BUSHFIRE SEASON
(2nd Largest Fire of the 21st Century)


 

The 2019–20 Australian bushfire season or Black Summer was a period of bushfires in many parts of Australia, which, due to its unusual intensity, size, duration, and uncontrollable dimension, was considered a megafire. Exceptionally dry conditions, a lack of soil moisture, and early fires in Central Queensland led to an early start to the bushfire season, beginning in June 2019. Hundreds of fires burnt, mainly in the southeast of the country, until May 2020. The most severe fires peaked from December 2019 to January 2020.

The fires burnt an estimated 24.3 million hectares (243,000 square kilometres), destroyed over 3,000 buildings (including 2,779 homes), and killed at least 34 people. It was claimed that three billion terrestrial vertebrates – the vast majority being reptiles – were affected and some endangered species were believed to be driven to extinction. The cost of dealing with the bushfires was expected to exceed the A$4.4 billion of the 2009 Black Saturday fires, and tourism sector revenues fell by more than A$1 billion. Economists estimated the bushfires – Australia’s costliest natural disaster in history – may have cost over A$78–88 billion in property damage and economic losses. Nearly 80% of Australians were affected by the bushfires in some way. At its peak, air quality dropped to hazardous levels in all southern and eastern states, and smoke had been moving upwards of 11,000 kilometres (6,800 mi) across the South Pacific Ocean, impacting weather conditions in other continents. Satellite data estimated the carbon emissions from the fires to be around 715 million tons, surpassing Australia’s normal annual bushfire and fossil fuel emissions by around 80%.

From September 2019 to March 2020, fires heavily impacted various regions of the state of New South Wales (NSW). In eastern and north-eastern Victoria, large areas of forest burnt out of control for four weeks before the fires emerged from the forests in late December. Multiple states of emergency were declared across NSW, Victoria, and the Australian Capital Territory. Reinforcements from all over Australia were called in to assist fighting the fires and relieve exhausted local crews in NSW. The Australian Defence Force was mobilised to provide air support to the firefighting effort and to provide manpower and logistical support. Firefighters, supplies and equipment from Canada, New Zealand, Singapore and the United States, among others, helped fight the fires. An air tanker and two helicopters crashed during operations, killing three crew members. Two fire trucks were caught in fatal accidents, killing three firefighters.

By 4 March 2020, all fires in NSW had been extinguished completely (to the point where there were no fires in the state for the first time since July 2019), and the Victoria fires had all been contained. The last fire of the season occurred in Lake Clifton, Western Australia, in early May.

There has been considerable debate regarding the underlying cause of the intensity and scale of the fires, including the role of fire management practices and climate change, which during the peak of the crisis attracted significant international attention, despite previous Australian fires burning much larger areas (1974–75) or killing more people (2008–09). Politicians visiting fire impacted areas received mixed responses, in particular Prime Minister Scott Morrison. An estimated A$500 million was donated by the public at large, international organisations, public figures and celebrities for victim relief and wildlife recovery. Convoys of donated food, clothing and livestock feed were sent to affected areas.

Australian Capital Territory

In the Australian Capital Territory (ACT), the national capital Canberra was blanketed by thick bushfire smoke on New Year’s Day from bushfires burning nearby in New South Wales. That day the air quality in the capital was the worst of any city in the world, at around 23 times the threshold to be considered hazardous. Conditions continued the next day, and Australia Post stopped postal deliveries in the ACT to keep workers safe from smoke. The first death directly linked to the poor air quality was also recorded on 2 January. An elderly woman had been travelling from Brisbane to Canberra by plane. When she exited the plane onto the smoke-flooded tarmac, she suffered respiratory distress and then died. On 2 January 2020, the ACT declared a state of alert; that was extended on 12 January as the merged Dunns Road fire burnt seven kilometres (four miles) from the Territory’s south-west border. Smoke from nearby bushfires continued to severely impact Canberra’s air quality intermittently throughout January 2020.

From at least 6 January 2020 a bushfire near Hospital Hill in the Namadgi National Park had started; it was extinguished on 9 January.

On 22 January 2020 a bushfire started in Pialligo Redwood Forest; it reached emergency level, threatening Beard and Oaks Estate. The next day a second bushfire started, the Kallaroo Fire, which later during the day merged with the Redwood Forest fire forming the Beard Fire; the fire jumped the Molonglo River and threatened the suburbs of Beard, Harman and Oaks Estate as it burnt 424 hectares (1,050 acres). Canberra Airport was closed for a day. The fire destroyed one facility, four outbuildings, and three vehicles.

On 27 January 2020 a bushfire started in the Orroral Valley in the Namadgi National Park. At 1:30 pm, an Army MRH-90 Taipan helicopter conducting reconnaissance for landing sites for remote area firefighting teams attempted to land for a break when their landing light ignited a fire in dry grass. The aircrew waited until landing at Canberra Airport at about 2:15 pm to notify the ACT Emergency Services Agency meanwhile a fire tower had spotted white smoke at 1:49 pm and a search had commenced to locate the fire. By the morning of 28 January the fire had grown to 2,575 hectares (6,360 acres) and was 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) from the town of Tharwa. An emergency warning was declared for Tharwa and the southern suburbs of Canberra – particularly Banks, Gordon, and Conder — just after 1:30 pm AEST on 28 January. Chief Minister Andrew Barr described the fire as the biggest threat to Canberra since the 2003 Canberra bushfires. At midday on 31 January, Barr declared a state of emergency for the ACT, the first time such action had occurred since the 2003 fires. As the Orroral Valley Fire burned out of control, many instances of ‘disaster tourism’ were reported from suburban south Tuggeranong, with people driving to the suburbs to see the fire and take photographs; in turn blocking traffic. The Orroral Valley fire was downgraded to “advice” status on 5 February and declared to be out on 27 February.

Source: Wikipedia

2019–20 Australian Bushfire Season Statistics

Dates(s):June 2019–May 2020
Burned Area:Approx. 243,000 square kilometres
Cost:$920 million–$3.65 billion AUD
Cause:Lightning strikes (including dry lightning and fire lightning), Discarded cigarette butts, Alleged arson, Australian Defence Force (ADF) mishap
Buildings Destroyed:9,352 (3,500 homes, 5,852 outbuildings)
Deaths:34 direct, 445 indirect (smoke inhalation)

Australia on Fire: Black Summer Documentary (2020)

The Truth

FALSE FLAG

A false flag is a covert operation designed to deceive; the deception creates the appearance of a particular party, group, or nation being responsible for some activity, disguising the actual source of responsibility.

AWAKEN HUMANITY

SUBLIMINAL
adjective

(of a stimulus or mental process) below the threshold of sensation or consciousness; perceived by or affecting someone’s mind without their being aware of it.

Dr. Judy Wood – Evidence of Directed-Energy Weapons
Used On 9/11

CLIMATE CHANGE TRUTH

HOLOCAUST TRUTH

THE BLACK SUN

International Wildfires – 12.2.3 – Australian Bushfire Season (2019-20) Blue Mountains, NSW

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES (21ST CENTURY)

2019

ECOCIDE
noun
destruction of the natural environment,
especially when deliberate.

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES


Australian Bushfire
Season (2019-20)

(Original Image)

#2

LARGEST FIRE OF THE 21ST CENTURY

The Official Story

2019–20 AUSTRALIAN BUSHFIRE SEASON
(2nd Largest Fire of the 21st Century)


 

The 2019–20 Australian bushfire season or Black Summer was a period of bushfires in many parts of Australia, which, due to its unusual intensity, size, duration, and uncontrollable dimension, was considered a megafire. Exceptionally dry conditions, a lack of soil moisture, and early fires in Central Queensland led to an early start to the bushfire season, beginning in June 2019. Hundreds of fires burnt, mainly in the southeast of the country, until May 2020. The most severe fires peaked from December 2019 to January 2020.

The fires burnt an estimated 24.3 million hectares (243,000 square kilometres), destroyed over 3,000 buildings (including 2,779 homes), and killed at least 34 people. It was claimed that three billion terrestrial vertebrates – the vast majority being reptiles – were affected and some endangered species were believed to be driven to extinction. The cost of dealing with the bushfires was expected to exceed the A$4.4 billion of the 2009 Black Saturday fires, and tourism sector revenues fell by more than A$1 billion. Economists estimated the bushfires – Australia’s costliest natural disaster in history – may have cost over A$78–88 billion in property damage and economic losses. Nearly 80% of Australians were affected by the bushfires in some way. At its peak, air quality dropped to hazardous levels in all southern and eastern states, and smoke had been moving upwards of 11,000 kilometres (6,800 mi) across the South Pacific Ocean, impacting weather conditions in other continents. Satellite data estimated the carbon emissions from the fires to be around 715 million tons, surpassing Australia’s normal annual bushfire and fossil fuel emissions by around 80%.

From September 2019 to March 2020, fires heavily impacted various regions of the state of New South Wales (NSW). In eastern and north-eastern Victoria, large areas of forest burnt out of control for four weeks before the fires emerged from the forests in late December. Multiple states of emergency were declared across NSW, Victoria, and the Australian Capital Territory. Reinforcements from all over Australia were called in to assist fighting the fires and relieve exhausted local crews in NSW. The Australian Defence Force was mobilised to provide air support to the firefighting effort and to provide manpower and logistical support. Firefighters, supplies and equipment from Canada, New Zealand, Singapore and the United States, among others, helped fight the fires. An air tanker and two helicopters crashed during operations, killing three crew members. Two fire trucks were caught in fatal accidents, killing three firefighters.

By 4 March 2020, all fires in NSW had been extinguished completely (to the point where there were no fires in the state for the first time since July 2019), and the Victoria fires had all been contained. The last fire of the season occurred in Lake Clifton, Western Australia, in early May.

There has been considerable debate regarding the underlying cause of the intensity and scale of the fires, including the role of fire management practices and climate change, which during the peak of the crisis attracted significant international attention, despite previous Australian fires burning much larger areas (1974–75) or killing more people (2008–09). Politicians visiting fire impacted areas received mixed responses, in particular Prime Minister Scott Morrison. An estimated A$500 million was donated by the public at large, international organisations, public figures and celebrities for victim relief and wildlife recovery. Convoys of donated food, clothing and livestock feed were sent to affected areas.

New South Wales (Blue Mountains and Hawkesbury)

A large fire that was ignited in November at Gospers Mountain in the Wollemi National Park initially burnt over 496,976 ha (1,228,050 acres) and threatened homes in the Hawkesbury and Lithgow areas. The fire was projected to burn towards the Central Coast and potentially threaten properties in Wisemans Ferry and other townships. In an attempt to protect the Blue Mountains from the Gospers Mountain bushfire, firefighters commenced a large backburn on 14 December in the Mount Wilson and Mount Irvine areas. Due to heavy fuel loads and erratic weather conditions, the backburn quickly grew out of control, threatening houses in Mount Wilson and Mount Irvine. The fire eventually jumped Mount Irvine Road and on 15 December, under deteriorating conditions, the fire impacted Mount Tomah, Berambing and Bilpin. The fire destroyed numerous houses and buildings in this area, and then jumped the Bells Line of Road into the Grose Valley.

On 19 December 2019 the Gospers Mountain fire impacted on the Darling Causeway between Mount Victoria and Bell, it later jumped the Darling Causeway and impacted the Grose Valley and the fire would be split into two fires: Grose Valley fire and Gospers Mountain fire. On 21 December, a catastrophic day, the Grose Valley fire impacted Mount Victoria, Blackheath, Bell, Clarence, Dargan and Bilpin with resultant destruction of dozens of homes. On the same days both the Gospers Mountain fire and the Grose Valley fire moved towards Kurrajong. Back burning operations were put in place to save Kurrajong and surrounds and to save all Blue Mountains towns from Katoomba to Winmalee.

By 15 December 2019, the Gospers Mountain fire had grown to 350,000 hectares (860,000 acres), making it the biggest forest fire in Australian history. As of 27 December, the Gospers Mountain fire had burnt over 500,000 hectares (1,200,000 acres); and, after burning approximately 512,000 hectares (1,270,000 acres) across the Lithgow, Hawkesbury and Central Coast local government areas, the NSW Rural Fire Service reported the fire as contained on 12 January 2020, stating that the fire was caused by a lightning strike on 26 October. On 10 February 2020, NSW Rural Fire Service announced a torrential rain event over the preceding week had extinguished the Gospers Mountain fire.

Smaller fires in the area include the Erskine Creek fire.

The Gospers Mountain fire was the largest forest fire ever recorded in Australia, burning more than 500,000 hectares. 81% of the Blue Mountains World Heritage Area burned.

Source: Wikipedia

2019–20 Australian Bushfire Season Statistics

Dates(s):June 2019–May 2020
Burned Area:Approx. 243,000 square kilometres
Cost:$920 million–$3.65 billion AUD
Cause:Lightning strikes (including dry lightning and fire lightning), Discarded cigarette butts, Alleged arson, Australian Defence Force (ADF) mishap
Buildings Destroyed:9,352 (3,500 homes, 5,852 outbuildings)
Deaths:34 direct, 445 indirect (smoke inhalation)

Australia on Fire: Black Summer Documentary (2020)

The Truth

FALSE FLAG

A false flag is a covert operation designed to deceive; the deception creates the appearance of a particular party, group, or nation being responsible for some activity, disguising the actual source of responsibility.

AWAKEN HUMANITY

SUBLIMINAL
adjective

(of a stimulus or mental process) below the threshold of sensation or consciousness; perceived by or affecting someone’s mind without their being aware of it.

Dr. Judy Wood – Evidence of Directed-Energy Weapons
Used On 9/11

CLIMATE CHANGE TRUTH

HOLOCAUST TRUTH

THE BLACK SUN

International Wildfires – 12.2.4 – Australian Bushfire Season (2019-20) South-Eastern QLD and Northern NSW (Satellite)

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES (21ST CENTURY)

2019

ECOCIDE
noun
destruction of the natural environment,
especially when deliberate.

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES


Australian Bushfire
Season (2019-20)

(Original Image)

#2

LARGEST FIRE OF THE 21ST CENTURY

The Official Story

2019–20 AUSTRALIAN BUSHFIRE SEASON
(2nd Largest Fire of the 21st Century)


 

The 2019–20 Australian bushfire season or Black Summer was a period of bushfires in many parts of Australia, which, due to its unusual intensity, size, duration, and uncontrollable dimension, was considered a megafire. Exceptionally dry conditions, a lack of soil moisture, and early fires in Central Queensland led to an early start to the bushfire season, beginning in June 2019. Hundreds of fires burnt, mainly in the southeast of the country, until May 2020. The most severe fires peaked from December 2019 to January 2020.

The fires burnt an estimated 24.3 million hectares (243,000 square kilometres), destroyed over 3,000 buildings (including 2,779 homes), and killed at least 34 people. It was claimed that three billion terrestrial vertebrates – the vast majority being reptiles – were affected and some endangered species were believed to be driven to extinction. The cost of dealing with the bushfires was expected to exceed the A$4.4 billion of the 2009 Black Saturday fires, and tourism sector revenues fell by more than A$1 billion. Economists estimated the bushfires – Australia’s costliest natural disaster in history – may have cost over A$78–88 billion in property damage and economic losses. Nearly 80% of Australians were affected by the bushfires in some way. At its peak, air quality dropped to hazardous levels in all southern and eastern states, and smoke had been moving upwards of 11,000 kilometres (6,800 mi) across the South Pacific Ocean, impacting weather conditions in other continents. Satellite data estimated the carbon emissions from the fires to be around 715 million tons, surpassing Australia’s normal annual bushfire and fossil fuel emissions by around 80%.

From September 2019 to March 2020, fires heavily impacted various regions of the state of New South Wales (NSW). In eastern and north-eastern Victoria, large areas of forest burnt out of control for four weeks before the fires emerged from the forests in late December. Multiple states of emergency were declared across NSW, Victoria, and the Australian Capital Territory. Reinforcements from all over Australia were called in to assist fighting the fires and relieve exhausted local crews in NSW. The Australian Defence Force was mobilised to provide air support to the firefighting effort and to provide manpower and logistical support. Firefighters, supplies and equipment from Canada, New Zealand, Singapore and the United States, among others, helped fight the fires. An air tanker and two helicopters crashed during operations, killing three crew members. Two fire trucks were caught in fatal accidents, killing three firefighters.

By 4 March 2020, all fires in NSW had been extinguished completely (to the point where there were no fires in the state for the first time since July 2019), and the Victoria fires had all been contained. The last fire of the season occurred in Lake Clifton, Western Australia, in early May.

There has been considerable debate regarding the underlying cause of the intensity and scale of the fires, including the role of fire management practices and climate change, which during the peak of the crisis attracted significant international attention, despite previous Australian fires burning much larger areas (1974–75) or killing more people (2008–09). Politicians visiting fire impacted areas received mixed responses, in particular Prime Minister Scott Morrison. An estimated A$500 million was donated by the public at large, international organisations, public figures and celebrities for victim relief and wildlife recovery. Convoys of donated food, clothing and livestock feed were sent to affected areas.

Queensland

On 7 September 2019 multiple out of control blazes threatened townships across south-eastern and northern Queensland, destroying eleven houses in Beechmont, seven houses in Stanthorpe, and one house at Mareeba. On the following day the heritage-listed lodge and cabins at the iconic Australian nature- based Binna Burra Lodge were destroyed in the bushfire that consumed residential houses in Beechmont the previous day.

A large fire impacted the Peregian Beach area on 9 September, on the Sunshine Coast, severely damaging ten houses. In December 2019 Peregian Springs and the surrounding areas came under threat by bushfires for the second time in a couple of months. No homes were confirmed lost in this bushfire.

Due to deteriorating fire conditions and fires threatening homes across the state, on 9 November a State of Fire Emergency was declared across 42 local government areas across southern, central, northern and far- northern Queensland. 14 homes were destroyed in the Yeppoon area during mid November 2019.

On 27 October a fire started in inaccessible Defence land at the Canungra Military Area. Firefighters attempted to contain the fire with extensive water bombing until weather conditions improved. On 8 November, the fire broke through the containment line and impacted 30 houses in Lower Beechmont, resulting in the evacuation of the village. All houses were saved, though a shed and several outbuildings were lost.

On 11 November a fire started in the Ravensbourne area near Toowoomba, which burnt through over 20,000 hectares (49,000 acres) of bush across several days, destroying six houses. At 8 am the air quality in Brisbane reached unprecedentedly poor levels (Woolloongabba PM2.5 238.8 μg/m3). Queensland’s chief health officer, Dr Jeannette Young, urged residents to stay indoors and to not physically exert themselves.

On 13 November a water bombing helicopter crashed while fighting the blazes threatening the small community of Pechey. While the Bell 214 helicopter was completely destroyed, the pilot walked away with minor injuries.

On 23 November the state of fire emergency was revoked and extended fire bans were put in place in local government areas that were previously affected under this declaration.

On 6 December a house fire broke out in Bundamba and quickly spread to nearby bushland and was placed under a watch and act alert by the Queensland Fire and Emergency Services that afternoon. The following day, after worsening conditions, the fire was upgraded to an emergency warning and began to threaten homes in the local community. The fire destroyed a shipping container filled with fireworks, and residents within the 3-square-kilometre (1.2 sq mi) exclusion zone were ordered to evacuate. One home was destroyed.

On 8 November a bushfire broke out in forestry to the west of the township of Jimna, causing Queensland Fire and Emergency services to issue a “watch and act” alert. The fire caused the evacuation of the entire town.

Source: Wikipedia

2019–20 Australian Bushfire Season Statistics

Dates(s):June 2019–May 2020
Burned Area:Approx. 243,000 square kilometres
Cost:$920 million–$3.65 billion AUD
Cause:Lightning strikes (including dry lightning and fire lightning), Discarded cigarette butts, Alleged arson, Australian Defence Force (ADF) mishap
Buildings Destroyed:9,352 (3,500 homes, 5,852 outbuildings)
Deaths:34 direct, 445 indirect (smoke inhalation)

Australia on Fire: Black Summer Documentary (2020)

The Truth

FALSE FLAG

A false flag is a covert operation designed to deceive; the deception creates the appearance of a particular party, group, or nation being responsible for some activity, disguising the actual source of responsibility.

AWAKEN HUMANITY

SUBLIMINAL
adjective

(of a stimulus or mental process) below the threshold of sensation or consciousness; perceived by or affecting someone’s mind without their being aware of it.

Dr. Judy Wood – Evidence of Directed-Energy Weapons
Used On 9/11

CLIMATE CHANGE TRUTH

HOLOCAUST TRUTH

THE BLACK SUN

International Wildfires – 12.2.5 – Australian Bushfire Season (2019-20) Main Western Railway Line (Sydney, NSW)

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES (21ST CENTURY)

2019

ECOCIDE
noun
destruction of the natural environment,
especially when deliberate.

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES


Australian Bushfire
Season (2019-20)

(Original Image)

#2

LARGEST FIRE OF THE 21ST CENTURY

The Official Story

2019–20 AUSTRALIAN BUSHFIRE SEASON
(2nd Largest Fire of the 21st Century)


 

The 2019–20 Australian bushfire season or Black Summer was a period of bushfires in many parts of Australia, which, due to its unusual intensity, size, duration, and uncontrollable dimension, was considered a megafire. Exceptionally dry conditions, a lack of soil moisture, and early fires in Central Queensland led to an early start to the bushfire season, beginning in June 2019. Hundreds of fires burnt, mainly in the southeast of the country, until May 2020. The most severe fires peaked from December 2019 to January 2020.

The fires burnt an estimated 24.3 million hectares (243,000 square kilometres), destroyed over 3,000 buildings (including 2,779 homes), and killed at least 34 people. It was claimed that three billion terrestrial vertebrates – the vast majority being reptiles – were affected and some endangered species were believed to be driven to extinction. The cost of dealing with the bushfires was expected to exceed the A$4.4 billion of the 2009 Black Saturday fires, and tourism sector revenues fell by more than A$1 billion. Economists estimated the bushfires – Australia’s costliest natural disaster in history – may have cost over A$78–88 billion in property damage and economic losses. Nearly 80% of Australians were affected by the bushfires in some way. At its peak, air quality dropped to hazardous levels in all southern and eastern states, and smoke had been moving upwards of 11,000 kilometres (6,800 mi) across the South Pacific Ocean, impacting weather conditions in other continents. Satellite data estimated the carbon emissions from the fires to be around 715 million tons, surpassing Australia’s normal annual bushfire and fossil fuel emissions by around 80%.

From September 2019 to March 2020, fires heavily impacted various regions of the state of New South Wales (NSW). In eastern and north-eastern Victoria, large areas of forest burnt out of control for four weeks before the fires emerged from the forests in late December. Multiple states of emergency were declared across NSW, Victoria, and the Australian Capital Territory. Reinforcements from all over Australia were called in to assist fighting the fires and relieve exhausted local crews in NSW. The Australian Defence Force was mobilised to provide air support to the firefighting effort and to provide manpower and logistical support. Firefighters, supplies and equipment from Canada, New Zealand, Singapore and the United States, among others, helped fight the fires. An air tanker and two helicopters crashed during operations, killing three crew members. Two fire trucks were caught in fatal accidents, killing three firefighters.

By 4 March 2020, all fires in NSW had been extinguished completely (to the point where there were no fires in the state for the first time since July 2019), and the Victoria fires had all been contained. The last fire of the season occurred in Lake Clifton, Western Australia, in early May.

There has been considerable debate regarding the underlying cause of the intensity and scale of the fires, including the role of fire management practices and climate change, which during the peak of the crisis attracted significant international attention, despite previous Australian fires burning much larger areas (1974–75) or killing more people (2008–09). Politicians visiting fire impacted areas received mixed responses, in particular Prime Minister Scott Morrison. An estimated A$500 million was donated by the public at large, international organisations, public figures and celebrities for victim relief and wildlife recovery. Convoys of donated food, clothing and livestock feed were sent to affected areas.

New South Wales

The NSW statutory Bush Fire Danger Period normally begins on 1 October and continues through until 31 March. In 2019–20, the fire season started early with drought affecting 95 percent of the state and persistent dry and warm conditions across the state. Twelve local government areas started the Bush Fire Danger Period two months early, on 1 August 2019, and nine more started on 17 August 2019. In the week preceding 10 February 2020, a wide band of heavy rain swept through most of coastal New South Wales, extinguishing a significant number of fires; it left 33 active fires, of which five were uncontrolled, all located in the Bega Valley and Snowy Mountains regions. Between July 2019 and 13 February 2020, the NSW Rural Fire Service reported that 11,264 bush or grass fires burnt 5.4 million hectares (13 million acres), destroyed 2,439 homes, and approximately 24 megalitres (5.3 million imperial gallons; 6.3 million US gallons) of fire retardant was used.

Source: Wikipedia

2019–20 Australian Bushfire Season Statistics

Dates(s):June 2019–May 2020
Burned Area:Approx. 243,000 square kilometres
Cost:$920 million–$3.65 billion AUD
Cause:Lightning strikes (including dry lightning and fire lightning), Discarded cigarette butts, Alleged arson, Australian Defence Force (ADF) mishap
Buildings Destroyed:9,352 (3,500 homes, 5,852 outbuildings)
Deaths:34 direct, 445 indirect (smoke inhalation)

Australia on Fire: Black Summer Documentary (2020)

The Truth

FALSE FLAG

A false flag is a covert operation designed to deceive; the deception creates the appearance of a particular party, group, or nation being responsible for some activity, disguising the actual source of responsibility.

AWAKEN HUMANITY

SUBLIMINAL
adjective

(of a stimulus or mental process) below the threshold of sensation or consciousness; perceived by or affecting someone’s mind without their being aware of it.

Dr. Judy Wood – Evidence of Directed-Energy Weapons
Used On 9/11

CLIMATE CHANGE TRUTH

HOLOCAUST TRUTH

THE BLACK SUN

International Wildfires – 12.2.6 – Australian Bushfire Season (2019-20) Hillville, NSW

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES (21ST CENTURY)

2019

ECOCIDE
noun
destruction of the natural environment,
especially when deliberate.

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES


Australian Bushfire
Season (2019-20)

(Original Image)

#2

LARGEST FIRE OF THE 21ST CENTURY

The Official Story

2019–20 AUSTRALIAN BUSHFIRE SEASON
(2nd Largest Fire of the 21st Century)


 

The 2019–20 Australian bushfire season or Black Summer was a period of bushfires in many parts of Australia, which, due to its unusual intensity, size, duration, and uncontrollable dimension, was considered a megafire. Exceptionally dry conditions, a lack of soil moisture, and early fires in Central Queensland led to an early start to the bushfire season, beginning in June 2019. Hundreds of fires burnt, mainly in the southeast of the country, until May 2020. The most severe fires peaked from December 2019 to January 2020.

The fires burnt an estimated 24.3 million hectares (243,000 square kilometres), destroyed over 3,000 buildings (including 2,779 homes), and killed at least 34 people. It was claimed that three billion terrestrial vertebrates – the vast majority being reptiles – were affected and some endangered species were believed to be driven to extinction. The cost of dealing with the bushfires was expected to exceed the A$4.4 billion of the 2009 Black Saturday fires, and tourism sector revenues fell by more than A$1 billion. Economists estimated the bushfires – Australia’s costliest natural disaster in history – may have cost over A$78–88 billion in property damage and economic losses. Nearly 80% of Australians were affected by the bushfires in some way. At its peak, air quality dropped to hazardous levels in all southern and eastern states, and smoke had been moving upwards of 11,000 kilometres (6,800 mi) across the South Pacific Ocean, impacting weather conditions in other continents. Satellite data estimated the carbon emissions from the fires to be around 715 million tons, surpassing Australia’s normal annual bushfire and fossil fuel emissions by around 80%.

From September 2019 to March 2020, fires heavily impacted various regions of the state of New South Wales (NSW). In eastern and north-eastern Victoria, large areas of forest burnt out of control for four weeks before the fires emerged from the forests in late December. Multiple states of emergency were declared across NSW, Victoria, and the Australian Capital Territory. Reinforcements from all over Australia were called in to assist fighting the fires and relieve exhausted local crews in NSW. The Australian Defence Force was mobilised to provide air support to the firefighting effort and to provide manpower and logistical support. Firefighters, supplies and equipment from Canada, New Zealand, Singapore and the United States, among others, helped fight the fires. An air tanker and two helicopters crashed during operations, killing three crew members. Two fire trucks were caught in fatal accidents, killing three firefighters.

By 4 March 2020, all fires in NSW had been extinguished completely (to the point where there were no fires in the state for the first time since July 2019), and the Victoria fires had all been contained. The last fire of the season occurred in Lake Clifton, Western Australia, in early May.

There has been considerable debate regarding the underlying cause of the intensity and scale of the fires, including the role of fire management practices and climate change, which during the peak of the crisis attracted significant international attention, despite previous Australian fires burning much larger areas (1974–75) or killing more people (2008–09). Politicians visiting fire impacted areas received mixed responses, in particular Prime Minister Scott Morrison. An estimated A$500 million was donated by the public at large, international organisations, public figures and celebrities for victim relief and wildlife recovery. Convoys of donated food, clothing and livestock feed were sent to affected areas.

New South Wales (Mid North Coast)

At Hillville, a fire grew large due to hot and windy conditions, resulting in disorder in the nearby town of Taree, to the north. Buses were called in early to take students home before the fire threat became too dangerous. On 9 November 2019, the fire reached Old Bar and Wallabi Point, threatening many properties. The following two days saw the fire reach Tinonee and Taree South, threatening the Taree Service Centre. Water bombers dropped water on the facility to protect it. The fire briefly turned in the direction of Nabiac before wind pushed it towards Failford. Other communities affected included Rainbow Flat, Khappinghat, Kooringhat and Purfleet. A spot fire jumped into Ericsson Lane, threatening businesses. It ultimately burnt 31,268 hectares (77,260 acres).

Source: Wikipedia

2019–20 Australian Bushfire Season Statistics

Dates(s):June 2019–May 2020
Burned Area:Approx. 243,000 square kilometres
Cost:$920 million–$3.65 billion AUD
Cause:Lightning strikes (including dry lightning and fire lightning), Discarded cigarette butts, Alleged arson, Australian Defence Force (ADF) mishap
Buildings Destroyed:9,352 (3,500 homes, 5,852 outbuildings)
Deaths:34 direct, 445 indirect (smoke inhalation)

Australia on Fire: Black Summer Documentary (2020)

The Truth

FALSE FLAG

A false flag is a covert operation designed to deceive; the deception creates the appearance of a particular party, group, or nation being responsible for some activity, disguising the actual source of responsibility.

AWAKEN HUMANITY

SUBLIMINAL
adjective

(of a stimulus or mental process) below the threshold of sensation or consciousness; perceived by or affecting someone’s mind without their being aware of it.

Dr. Judy Wood – Evidence of Directed-Energy Weapons
Used On 9/11

CLIMATE CHANGE TRUTH

HOLOCAUST TRUTH

THE BLACK SUN

International Wildfires – 12.2.7 – Australian Bushfire Season (2019-20) Green Wattle Creek Bushfire (Yanderra, NSW)

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES (21ST CENTURY)

2019

ECOCIDE
noun
destruction of the natural environment,
especially when deliberate.

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES


Australian Bushfire
Season (2019-20)

(Original Image)

#2

LARGEST FIRE OF THE 21ST CENTURY

The Official Story

2019–20 AUSTRALIAN BUSHFIRE SEASON
(2nd Largest Fire of the 21st Century)


 

The 2019–20 Australian bushfire season or Black Summer was a period of bushfires in many parts of Australia, which, due to its unusual intensity, size, duration, and uncontrollable dimension, was considered a megafire. Exceptionally dry conditions, a lack of soil moisture, and early fires in Central Queensland led to an early start to the bushfire season, beginning in June 2019. Hundreds of fires burnt, mainly in the southeast of the country, until May 2020. The most severe fires peaked from December 2019 to January 2020.

The fires burnt an estimated 24.3 million hectares (243,000 square kilometres), destroyed over 3,000 buildings (including 2,779 homes), and killed at least 34 people. It was claimed that three billion terrestrial vertebrates – the vast majority being reptiles – were affected and some endangered species were believed to be driven to extinction. The cost of dealing with the bushfires was expected to exceed the A$4.4 billion of the 2009 Black Saturday fires, and tourism sector revenues fell by more than A$1 billion. Economists estimated the bushfires – Australia’s costliest natural disaster in history – may have cost over A$78–88 billion in property damage and economic losses. Nearly 80% of Australians were affected by the bushfires in some way. At its peak, air quality dropped to hazardous levels in all southern and eastern states, and smoke had been moving upwards of 11,000 kilometres (6,800 mi) across the South Pacific Ocean, impacting weather conditions in other continents. Satellite data estimated the carbon emissions from the fires to be around 715 million tons, surpassing Australia’s normal annual bushfire and fossil fuel emissions by around 80%.

From September 2019 to March 2020, fires heavily impacted various regions of the state of New South Wales (NSW). In eastern and north-eastern Victoria, large areas of forest burnt out of control for four weeks before the fires emerged from the forests in late December. Multiple states of emergency were declared across NSW, Victoria, and the Australian Capital Territory. Reinforcements from all over Australia were called in to assist fighting the fires and relieve exhausted local crews in NSW. The Australian Defence Force was mobilised to provide air support to the firefighting effort and to provide manpower and logistical support. Firefighters, supplies and equipment from Canada, New Zealand, Singapore and the United States, among others, helped fight the fires. An air tanker and two helicopters crashed during operations, killing three crew members. Two fire trucks were caught in fatal accidents, killing three firefighters.

By 4 March 2020, all fires in NSW had been extinguished completely (to the point where there were no fires in the state for the first time since July 2019), and the Victoria fires had all been contained. The last fire of the season occurred in Lake Clifton, Western Australia, in early May.

There has been considerable debate regarding the underlying cause of the intensity and scale of the fires, including the role of fire management practices and climate change, which during the peak of the crisis attracted significant international attention, despite previous Australian fires burning much larger areas (1974–75) or killing more people (2008–09). Politicians visiting fire impacted areas received mixed responses, in particular Prime Minister Scott Morrison. An estimated A$500 million was donated by the public at large, international organisations, public figures and celebrities for victim relief and wildlife recovery. Convoys of donated food, clothing and livestock feed were sent to affected areas.

New South Wales (South Coast)

On 30 December 2019 weather conditions drastically deteriorated across the south-eastern areas of the state, with major fires breaking out and escalating in the Dampier State Forest, Deua River Valley, Badja, Bemboka, Wyndham, Talmalolma and Ellerslie, hampering firefighters already stretched by the Currowan, Palerang and Clyde Mountain fires. As temperatures were forecast to reach 41 °C (106 °F) on the South Coast, Premier Berejiklian declared a seven-day state of emergency on 2 January 2020 with effect from 9 am on the following day, including an unprecedented 14,000-square-kilometre (5,400 sq mi) “tourist leave zone” from Nowra to the edge of Victoria’s northern border.

A blaze on the South Coast started off at Currowan and travelled up to the coastline after jumping across the Princes Highway, threatening properties around Termeil. Residents in Bawley Point, Kioloa, Depot Beach, Pebbly Beach, Durras North and Pretty Beach were told to either evacuate to Batemans Bay or Ulladulla or stay to protect their property. One home was lost. As of 2 January 2020, the Currowan fire was burning between Batemans Bay in the south, Nowra in the north, and east of Braidwood in the west. The fire had burnt more than 258,000 hectares (640,000 acres) and was out of control. The Currowan fire had merged with the Tianjara fire in the Morton National Park to the south west of Nowra; and the Charleys Forest fire had grown along the fire’s western flank; and on the fire’s southern flank, the fire had merged with the Clyde Mountain fire.

By 26 December 2019, the Clyde Mountain fire was burning on the southern side of the Kings Highway, into the Buckenbowra and Runnyford areas. Around 4 am on 31 December, the fire had crossed the Princes Highway near Mogo, and the highway was closed between Batemans Bay and Moruya. Around 7 am on 31 December, the fire impacted the southern side of Batemans Bay, causing the loss of around ten businesses and damage to many others. The fire also crossed the Princes Highway in the vicinity of Round Hill and impacted the residential suburbs of Catalina, as well as beach suburbs from Sunshine Bay to Broulee. Residents and holiday makers were forced to flee to the beaches. On 23 January this fire escalated back to emergency level as the blaze roared towards the coastal town of Moruya, a town largely unaffected by bushfires in recent weeks.

At nearby Conjola Park, numerous homes were lost as the embers jumped across Conjola Lake, landing in gutters and lighting up houses. On one street there were only four houses still standing. As of 2 January 2020, at least two people died and a woman was missing. Isolated hamlets of Bendalong and Manyana and Cunjurong Point were additionally ablaze, with holiday-makers evacuated on 3 January 2020. As of 6 January 2020, all are still without power.

As of 5 January 2020, in the Bega Valley Shire, the Border fire that started in north-eastern Victoria was burning north into New South Wales towards the major town of Eden, and had impacted the settlements of Wonboyn and surrounding areas including Kiah, Lower Towamba and parts of Boydtown. Part of the fire was burning in inaccessible country and continued to head in a north-westerly direction towards Bombala as well as northerly to just south of Nethercote. The fire had burnt more than 60,000 hectares (150,000 acres) and was out of control. On 2 February 2020 in the Bega Valley, the 177,000-hectare (437,377- acre) Border fire pushed north, while three other bushfires in the south-west had merged into one. Kristy McBain, the Bega Valley shire council mayor, said more than 400 properties and homes had been lost after 34 days of fire activity in the area.

On 9 February 2020, NSW Rural Fire Service announced a torrential rain event over the preceding week had extinguished both the Morton and Currowan fires, with the latter having burnt 499,621 hectares (1,234,590 acres) over 74 days and destroying 312 homes.

Source: Wikipedia

2019–20 Australian Bushfire Season Statistics

Dates(s):June 2019–May 2020
Burned Area:Approx. 243,000 square kilometres
Cost:$920 million–$3.65 billion AUD
Cause:Lightning strikes (including dry lightning and fire lightning), Discarded cigarette butts, Alleged arson, Australian Defence Force (ADF) mishap
Buildings Destroyed:9,352 (3,500 homes, 5,852 outbuildings)
Deaths:34 direct, 445 indirect (smoke inhalation)

Australia on Fire: Black Summer Documentary (2020)

The Truth

FALSE FLAG

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AWAKEN HUMANITY

SUBLIMINAL
adjective

(of a stimulus or mental process) below the threshold of sensation or consciousness; perceived by or affecting someone’s mind without their being aware of it.

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THE BLACK SUN

International Wildfires – 12.2.8 – Australian Bushfire Season (2019-20) Scott Morrison (Prime Minister, 2018-2022)

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES (21ST CENTURY)

2019

ECOCIDE
noun
destruction of the natural environment,
especially when deliberate.

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES


Australian Bushfire
Season (2019-20)

#2

LARGEST FIRE OF THE 21ST CENTURY

The Official Story

2019–20 AUSTRALIAN BUSHFIRE SEASON
(2nd Largest Fire of the 21st Century)


 

SCOTT MORRISON
(Prime Minister of Australia, 2018-2022)

Scott John Morrison (born 13 May 1968) is an Australian politician who served as the 30th prime minister of Australia from 2018 to 2022, holding office as leader of the Liberal Party of Australia. He is currently the member of parliament (MP) for the New South Wales seat of Cook, a position he has held since 2007.

Morrison was born in Sydney and studied economic geography at the University of New South Wales. He worked as director of the New Zealand Office of Tourism and Sport from 1998 to 2000 and was managing director of Tourism Australia from 2004 to 2006. Morrison also was state director of the New South Wales Liberal Party from 2000 to 2004. He was first elected to the Australian House of Representatives at the 2007 election as a member of parliament (MP) for the division of Cook in New South Wales, and was quickly appointed to the shadow cabinet.

After the Liberal-National coalition’s victory at the 2013 election, Morrison was appointed Minister for Immigration and Border Protection in the Abbott government, where he was responsible for implementing Operation Sovereign Borders. In a reshuffle the following year, he became Minister for Social Services where he oversaw the introduction of the unlawful Robodebt scheme. He was later promoted to the role of Treasurer in September 2015, after Malcolm Turnbull replaced Abbott as prime minister. In August 2018, Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton unsuccessfully challenged Turnbull for the leadership of the Liberal Party. Leadership tensions continued, and the party voted to hold a second leadership ballot days later, with Turnbull choosing not to stand. In that ballot, Morrison was seen as a compromise candidate and defeated both Dutton and Foreign Minister Julie Bishop to become party leader and thus prime minister in August 2018.

Morrison won a second term after leading the Coalition to an upset victory in the 2019 election. Morrison drew near unanimous condemnation for taking a holiday during Australia’s 2019–20 bushfire season and for his government’s response to the disaster. Morrison also faced criticism for his response to the 2021 Parliament sexual misconduct allegations. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Morrison established the National Cabinet, and Australia received praise during 2020 for being one of the few Western countries to successfully suppress the virus, though the slow initial pace of the COVID-19 vaccination rollout was criticised. In foreign policy, Morrison oversaw the signing of the AUKUS security pact and increased tensions between Australia and China and Australia and France. Morrison directed logistical support to Ukraine as part of the international effort against Russia in the wake of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. Morrison has also been criticised for his government’s response to the 2022 eastern Australia floods, and his perceived inaction on climate change. The government was defeated at the 2022 election and Morrison stepped down as leader of the Liberal Party; Peter Dutton was elected unopposed to replace him.

After leaving office, Morrison became involved in a scandal after it was revealed that he had secretly held several ministerial positions while serving as prime minister, which led to Parliament passing a censure motion against him.

Second term, 2019–2022

Bushfires

In December 2019, Morrison faced criticism for taking an unannounced overseas holiday with his family to Hawaii, United States during the 2019–20 Australian bushfire season. Morrison’s office initially declined to comment on the length of his trip and his whereabouts, citing security concerns, and made false claims that Morrison was not in Hawaii. After increasing criticism from opposition politicians and on social media regarding the holiday, Morrison released a statement on 20 December that stated he “deeply regret any offence caused” and that he would cut his holiday short to return to Australia on 21 December.

On 22 November 2021, Leader of the Opposition Anthony Albanese accused Morrison of falsely claiming in Parliament that he had informed him that he was travelling to Hawaii.

Source: Wikipedia

 

Prime Minister during the:


 

– 2019–2020 Australian Bushfire Season

 

2019–20 Australian Bushfire Season Statistics

Dates(s):June 2019–May 2020
Burned Area:Approx. 243,000 square kilometres
Cost:$920 million–$3.65 billion AUD
Cause:Lightning strikes (including dry lightning and fire lightning), Discarded cigarette butts, Alleged arson, Australian Defence Force (ADF) mishap
Buildings Destroyed:9,352 (3,500 homes, 5,852 outbuildings)
Deaths:34 direct, 445 indirect (smoke inhalation)

Australia on Fire: Black Summer Documentary (2020)

The Truth

FALSE FLAG

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NEW WORLD ORDER

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International Wildfires – 12.3 – Russian Wildfires (2021) Satellite Imagery

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES (21ST CENTURY)

2021

ECOCIDE
noun
destruction of the natural environment,
especially when deliberate.

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES


Russian Wildfires
(2021)

(Original Image)

#3

LARGEST FIRE OF THE 21ST CENTURY

The Official Story

2021 RUSSIA WILDFIRES
(3rd Largest Fire of the 21st Century)


 

From June 2021, the taiga forests in Siberia and the Far East region of Russia were hit by unprecedented wildfires, following record-breaking heat and drought. For the first time in recorded history, wildfire smoke reached the North Pole.

Siberia

In Yakutia, according to the Republic of Sakha’s emergencies ministry, more than 250 fires were burning across roughly 5720 square kilometers of land on July 5. NASA’s Aqua satellite also captured images of large fires raging in Kamchatka. In the city of Yakutsk, toxic smoke produced by the fires blanketed the city, reducing air quality to levels described as an “airpocalypse”. Fires and smokes forced the Kolyma highway to be closed. A state of emergency was declared, and military planes and helicopters were used to douse the fires and to seed clouds to bring down rainfall. Boats along the River Lena were suspended. Aisen Nikolayev, head of the republic, said the fires were mainly an effect of climate change, and that there had been unusually low rainfall. The Aerial Forest Protection Service said in July that more than half the fires were not being fought.

On August 4, smoke originating from the Siberian wildfires was reported in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, over 2,000 kilometers (around 1,200 miles) south-west from the place where the fires originated. The hourly average concentration, measured at 3pm that same day, reached 103 μg/m3 for the PM2.5 particles, while the one for PM10 particles hit 168 μg/m3. The average daily concentration for PM2.5 was found to have been somewhere between 38 and 69 μg/m3, exceeding the WHO’s 24-hour mean air quality guidelines by 1.5 to 2.8 times. Smoke coming from the Siberian fires invaded the capital city again on August 10, albeit less intensely. The national meteorological institute stated on one of the articles on their website that the particle concentration was expected to decrease on August 12.

As of August 12, the Siberian fires were larger than all other fires ongoing across the world combined. NASA also noted that the wildfire smoke had travelled more than 3,000 km (1,864 mi) from Yakutia to reach the North Pole, a feat that “appears to be a first in recorded history.”

Causes

Causes of the fires include monitoring difficulties, the shifting patterns of the jet stream and climate change in Russia. The fires were one of several extreme weather events that occurred globally in 2021.

Activists and experts say that fires are often set deliberately to cover up evidence of illegal lumbering or to create new places for timber harvesting under the false pretext of clearing burned areas. Activists in Siberia and the Far East allege such arson is driven by strong demand for timber in the colossal Chinese market, and they have called for a total ban on timber exports to China. Officials have acknowledged the problem and pledged to tighten oversight, but Russia’s far-flung territory and regulatory loopholes make it hard to halt the illegal activity.

Source: Wikipedia

Siberian wildfires now bigger than all other fires
in world combined (2021)

The Truth

FALSE FLAG

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AWAKEN HUMANITY

SUBLIMINAL
adjective

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THE BLACK SUN

International Wildfires – 12.4.1 – Canadian Wildfires (2023) Quebec Wildfires

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES (21ST CENTURY)

2023

ECOCIDE
noun
destruction of the natural environment,
especially when deliberate.

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES


Canadian Wildfires
(2023)

(Original Image)

#4

LARGEST FIRE OF THE 21ST CENTURY

The Official Story

2023 CANADIAN WILDFIRES
(4th Largest Fire of the 21st Century)


 

Beginning in March 2023, and with increased intensity starting in June, Canada has been affected by an ongoing, record-setting series of wildfires. All 13 provinces and territories have been affected, with large fires in Alberta, British Columbia, the Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Quebec. The 2023 wildfire season has seen the most area burned in Canada’s recorded history, surpassing the 1989, 1995, and 2014 fire seasons, as well as in recorded North American history, surpassing the 2020 Western US wildfire season.

As of September 7, 6,187 fires had burned 165,646 square kilometres (63,956 sq mi; 40,932,000 acres), about five percent of the entire forest area of Canada and more than six times the long-term average of 2.66 million ha (6.6 million acres) for that time of the year. On September 8 there were 964 wildfires active, and 597 of those were deemed “out of control”. International aid has helped reduce the impact of the fires.

Smoke emitted from the wildfires has caused air quality alerts and evacuations in Canada and the United States. In late June it crossed the Atlantic, reaching Europe.

Conspiracy theories

Conspiracy theories have been promoted about the cause of the wildfires by climate change deniers, with arson, pyrotechnic drones, directed- energy weapons and space lasers being among the supposed causes. These conspiracy theories have gone viral on social media platforms such as TikTok.

In June, conspiracy theorists shared a TikTok video claiming that satellite footage showed the fires started spreading “at the same time” and that they were therefore caused deliberately. France 24 noted that the fires started over a period of twelve hours. Another TikTok video showed a helicopter carrying out backburning to get the fire under control, falsely claiming that it was the cause of the fires. Some social media users also falsely suggested that the haze seen over the United States was caused by ammonium nitrate instead of the wildfires.

Canadian former National Hockey League player Theo Fleury suggested on Twitter that governments are lying about the nature of climate change to facilitate “climate lockdowns”. People’s Party of Canada leader Maxime Bernier accused “green terrorism” of starting the fires.

Quebec

Quebec has been particularly hard hit during the 2023 wildfire season, with more frequent wildfires than in the past, and fewer resources and experience with which to fight them. It has seen the most area burned of any province with 5.2 million ha (13 million acres). As of June 10, the province had reported 446 fires, compared to the average of 212 for the same date.

On June 8, 137 fires were active in Quebec and 54 in Ontario.

On the afternoon of June 25, Montreal had the worst air quality in the world due to wildfire smoke in the region; several cultural and sporting events were cancelled or postponed in response.

Quebec evacuations

As of June 4, 14,000 residents had been evacuated from their homes in Quebec. On June 6, 7,500 residents were evacuated from Chibougamau, the largest town in Northern Quebec. On June 7, the nearby Cree Nation of Mistissini was asked to evacuate, and the Cree Nation of Waswanipi began evacuating of their own accord.

On June 6, Quebec’s Public Security Ministry announced a large evacuation alert for the province, prompting towns such as Chapais to immediately evacuate citizens. The mayor of Lebel-sur-Quévillon, where about 2,100 people (or the entire city’s population) were forced from their homes, stated that the fires were as close as 10 km (6.2 mi) from the city.

On June 23, more than 300 residents were evacuated from Val-Paradis, Beaucanton and Lac Pajegasque; they were permitted to return on June 25. On June 23 the Cree community of Mistissini asked residents to evacuate for the second time that month. The Atikamekw of Opitciwan were allowed to return on June 26.

Source: Wikipedia

2023 Canadian Wildfires Statistics

Dates(s):March 1, 2023 – present
Total Fires:6,187 (as of September 7, 2023)
Burned Area:16.565 million ha (40.93 million acres)
(as of September 7, 2023)
Deaths:6
Evacuated:155,856 people (as of July 7, 2023)

Canada Wildfires 2023:
Multiple Canadian Towns Face Wildfire Emergency

The Truth

FALSE FLAG

A false flag is a covert operation designed to deceive; the deception creates the appearance of a particular party, group, or nation being responsible for some activity, disguising the actual source of responsibility.

(Original Image)

AWAKEN HUMANITY

SUBLIMINAL
adjective

(of a stimulus or mental process) below the threshold of sensation or consciousness; perceived by or affecting someone’s mind without their being aware of it.

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Used On 9/11

CLIMATE CHANGE TRUTH

HOLOCAUST TRUTH

THE BLACK SUN

International Wildfires – 12.4.2 – Canadian Wildfires (2023) Kiskatinaw River Wildfire (British Columbia)

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES (21ST CENTURY)

2023

ECOCIDE
noun
destruction of the natural environment,
especially when deliberate.

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES


Canadian Wildfires
(2023)

#4

LARGEST FIRE OF THE 21ST CENTURY

The Official Story

2023 CANADIAN WILDFIRES
(4th Largest Fire of the 21st Century)


 

Beginning in March 2023, and with increased intensity starting in June, Canada has been affected by an ongoing, record-setting series of wildfires. All 13 provinces and territories have been affected, with large fires in Alberta, British Columbia, the Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Quebec. The 2023 wildfire season has seen the most area burned in Canada’s recorded history, surpassing the 1989, 1995, and 2014 fire seasons, as well as in recorded North American history, surpassing the 2020 Western US wildfire season.

As of September 7, 6,187 fires had burned 165,646 square kilometres (63,956 sq mi; 40,932,000 acres), about five percent of the entire forest area of Canada and more than six times the long-term average of 2.66 million ha (6.6 million acres) for that time of the year. On September 8 there were 964 wildfires active, and 597 of those were deemed “out of control”. International aid has helped reduce the impact of the fires.

Smoke emitted from the wildfires has caused air quality alerts and evacuations in Canada and the United States. In late June it crossed the Atlantic, reaching Europe.

British Columbia

British Columbia saw an unusual lack of rain in May and early June, leading to increased wildfire conditions in the province. In British Columbia, about 60% of wildfires are caused by lightning, while the remainder are due to human activity. In a study of British Columbia’s 2017 fire season, researchers found that human-caused climate change had a strong influence on the amount of area burned.

In early June, the province saw multiple wildfires in or near Peachland and on Vancouver Island near both Port Alberni and Sayward. As of June 2, there were 54 active fires in the region.[54] Officials estimated about half of the province’s wildfires were caused by human action. In the west of Vancouver Island, highway access to the towns of Port Alberni, Tofino, and Ucluelet was cut off for more than two weeks due to the Cameron Bluffs wildfire.

In northeastern British Columbia, the Donnie Creek wildfire became the single largest wildfire in BC history. It attained this status on June 18. By June 24, the fire was burning over an area of greater than 5,648 square kilometres (2,180 square miles).

There were 377 active wildfires in British Columbia as of July 15, including 20 that were classified as “highly visible, threatening or potentially damaging ‘wildfires of note'”. Unruly blazes destroyed properties and closed parts of a major national highway.

British Columbia evacuations

In early May, some British Columbia residents evacuated their homes due to out-of-control wildfires there. Around May 22, residents were evacuated from near Tzenzaicut Lake, which is about 600 km (373 mi) north of Vancouver. In early June, officials recommended that British Columbians be prepared to evacuate if need be. On June 7, the community of One Island Lake was evacuated. On June 8, the community of Tumbler Ridge was evacuated. As of July 15, there were nearly 70 evacuation orders across the province.

In August, premier David Eby declared a state of emergency as the city of West Kelowna was evacuated when the McDougall Creek wildfire grew to cover 6,800 hectares. The campus of UBC Okanagan and some nearby suburbs were placed under evacuation order. Overall, at least 35,000 people were under evacuation order and another 30,000 under evacuation alert, as of August 19.

Source: Wikipedia

2023 Canadian Wildfires Statistics

Dates(s):March 1, 2023 – present
Total Fires:6,187 (as of September 7, 2023)
Burned Area:16.565 million ha (40.93 million acres)
(as of September 7, 2023)
Deaths:6
Evacuated:155,856 people (as of July 7, 2023)

Canada Wildfires 2023:
Multiple Canadian Towns Face Wildfire Emergency

The Truth

FALSE FLAG

A false flag is a covert operation designed to deceive; the deception creates the appearance of a particular party, group, or nation being responsible for some activity, disguising the actual source of responsibility.

AWAKEN HUMANITY

SUBLIMINAL
adjective

(of a stimulus or mental process) below the threshold of sensation or consciousness; perceived by or affecting someone’s mind without their being aware of it.

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Used On 9/11

CLIMATE CHANGE TRUTH

HOLOCAUST TRUTH

THE BLACK SUN

International Wildfires – 12.4.3 – Canadian Wildfires (2023) Donnie Creek Fire (British Columbia)

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES (21ST CENTURY)

2023

ECOCIDE
noun
destruction of the natural environment,
especially when deliberate.

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES


Canadian Wildfires
(2023)

(Original Image)

#4

LARGEST FIRE OF THE 21ST CENTURY

The Official Story

2023 CANADIAN WILDFIRES
(4th Largest Fire of the 21st Century)


 

Beginning in March 2023, and with increased intensity starting in June, Canada has been affected by an ongoing, record-setting series of wildfires. All 13 provinces and territories have been affected, with large fires in Alberta, British Columbia, the Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Quebec. The 2023 wildfire season has seen the most area burned in Canada’s recorded history, surpassing the 1989, 1995, and 2014 fire seasons, as well as in recorded North American history, surpassing the 2020 Western US wildfire season.

As of September 7, 6,187 fires had burned 165,646 square kilometres (63,956 sq mi; 40,932,000 acres), about five percent of the entire forest area of Canada and more than six times the long-term average of 2.66 million ha (6.6 million acres) for that time of the year. On September 8 there were 964 wildfires active, and 597 of those were deemed “out of control”. International aid has helped reduce the impact of the fires.

Smoke emitted from the wildfires has caused air quality alerts and evacuations in Canada and the United States. In late June it crossed the Atlantic, reaching Europe.

British Columbia

British Columbia saw an unusual lack of rain in May and early June, leading to increased wildfire conditions in the province. In British Columbia, about 60% of wildfires are caused by lightning, while the remainder are due to human activity. In a study of British Columbia’s 2017 fire season, researchers found that human-caused climate change had a strong influence on the amount of area burned.

In early June, the province saw multiple wildfires in or near Peachland and on Vancouver Island near both Port Alberni and Sayward. As of June 2, there were 54 active fires in the region.[54] Officials estimated about half of the province’s wildfires were caused by human action. In the west of Vancouver Island, highway access to the towns of Port Alberni, Tofino, and Ucluelet was cut off for more than two weeks due to the Cameron Bluffs wildfire.

In northeastern British Columbia, the Donnie Creek wildfire became the single largest wildfire in BC history. It attained this status on June 18. By June 24, the fire was burning over an area of greater than 5,648 square kilometres (2,180 square miles).

There were 377 active wildfires in British Columbia as of July 15, including 20 that were classified as “highly visible, threatening or potentially damaging ‘wildfires of note'”. Unruly blazes destroyed properties and closed parts of a major national highway.

British Columbia evacuations

In early May, some British Columbia residents evacuated their homes due to out-of-control wildfires there. Around May 22, residents were evacuated from near Tzenzaicut Lake, which is about 600 km (373 mi) north of Vancouver. In early June, officials recommended that British Columbians be prepared to evacuate if need be. On June 7, the community of One Island Lake was evacuated. On June 8, the community of Tumbler Ridge was evacuated. As of July 15, there were nearly 70 evacuation orders across the province.

In August, premier David Eby declared a state of emergency as the city of West Kelowna was evacuated when the McDougall Creek wildfire grew to cover 6,800 hectares. The campus of UBC Okanagan and some nearby suburbs were placed under evacuation order. Overall, at least 35,000 people were under evacuation order and another 30,000 under evacuation alert, as of August 19.

Source: Wikipedia

2023 Canadian Wildfires Statistics

Dates(s):March 1, 2023 – present
Total Fires:6,187 (as of September 7, 2023)
Burned Area:16.565 million ha (40.93 million acres)
(as of September 7, 2023)
Deaths:6
Evacuated:155,856 people (as of July 7, 2023)

Canada Wildfires 2023:
Multiple Canadian Towns Face Wildfire Emergency

The Truth

FALSE FLAG

A false flag is a covert operation designed to deceive; the deception creates the appearance of a particular party, group, or nation being responsible for some activity, disguising the actual source of responsibility.

AWAKEN HUMANITY

SUBLIMINAL
adjective

(of a stimulus or mental process) below the threshold of sensation or consciousness; perceived by or affecting someone’s mind without their being aware of it.

Dr. Judy Wood – Evidence of Directed-Energy Weapons
Used On 9/11

CLIMATE CHANGE TRUTH

HOLOCAUST TRUTH

THE BLACK SUN

International Wildfires – 12.4.4 – Canadian Wildfires (2023) Yellowknife, Northwest Territories

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES (21ST CENTURY)

2023

ECOCIDE
noun
destruction of the natural environment,
especially when deliberate.

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES


Canadian Wildfires
(2023)

#4

LARGEST FIRE OF THE 21ST CENTURY

The Official Story

2023 CANADIAN WILDFIRES
(4th Largest Fire of the 21st Century)


 

Beginning in March 2023, and with increased intensity starting in June, Canada has been affected by an ongoing, record-setting series of wildfires. All 13 provinces and territories have been affected, with large fires in Alberta, British Columbia, the Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Quebec. The 2023 wildfire season has seen the most area burned in Canada’s recorded history, surpassing the 1989, 1995, and 2014 fire seasons, as well as in recorded North American history, surpassing the 2020 Western US wildfire season.

As of September 7, 6,187 fires had burned 165,646 square kilometres (63,956 sq mi; 40,932,000 acres), about five percent of the entire forest area of Canada and more than six times the long-term average of 2.66 million ha (6.6 million acres) for that time of the year. On September 8 there were 964 wildfires active, and 597 of those were deemed “out of control”. International aid has helped reduce the impact of the fires.

Smoke emitted from the wildfires has caused air quality alerts and evacuations in Canada and the United States. In late June it crossed the Atlantic, reaching Europe.

Northwest Territories

On June 7, there were eleven active wildfires in the Northwest Territories. At that point, there had been 21 total fires, affecting 403,815 hectares (997,850 acres). By August 15, there were over 230 wildfires throughout the territory. By August 17, they were within 17 km (11 mi) of the capital city, Yellowknife, leading to an evacuation order. The wildfires caused telecommunication and internet signals to be cut off throughout the South Slave Region, which led to concerns about the feasibility of a safe evacuation.

By August 23, wildfires in the territory had produced 97 megatonnes of carbon, accounting for roughly a fourth of the total 327 megatonnes produced by Canada’s wildfires in 2023.

Northwest Territories evacuations

The Katl’odeeche First Nation (Hay River Reserve) and the residents of Hay River were evacuated on May 14. The 3,000 residents of Hay River were allowed to return on May 24, while the 300 members of the K’at’lodeeche First Nation were not able to return until June 7. On May 31, the residents of Sambaa K’e were evacuated to Fort Simpson.

On August 14, authorities in the Northwest Territories declared a state of emergency and issued another evacuation order to communities throughout the Dehcho, South Slave, and North Slave Regions, including those in Behchokǫ̀, Enterprise, Fort Smith, Hay River, Kakisa, the Kátł’odeeche First Nation and Jean Marie River. Hundreds of people were airlifted out of the wildfire zone with the assistance of the Canadian Armed Forces. Stanton Territorial Hospital ramped down its health services and began sending some of its patients to St. Albert, Alberta.

By the evening of August 15, Yellowknife itself began issuing precautionary evacuation alerts to parts of the city, as the wildfire began drawing closer. On the same day, Michael St Amour, the mayor of Enterprise, said that between 85–90% of his town was destroyed by the fires. On the evening of August 16, evacuation orders were issued for Yellowknife, N’dilo, Dettah, and Ingraham Trail, affecting an estimated 22,000 people.

On August 19, 2023, 87% of Yellowknife was evacuated by 6:58 am (ET), with only 2,600 of the original 20,000 remaining, 1,000 of which were essential workers. By August 21, 68% of the population of the Northwest Territories had been evacuated.

Air Canada and WestJet were initially criticized for high prices and unwaived cancellation fees for flights to and from Yellowknife; they had since changed policies to alleviate financial burden for evacuees as of August 17. Both carriers also increased the number of flights to Yellowknife.

Source: Wikipedia

2023 Canadian Wildfires Statistics

Dates(s):March 1, 2023 – present
Total Fires:6,187 (as of September 7, 2023)
Burned Area:16.565 million ha (40.93 million acres)
(as of September 7, 2023)
Deaths:6
Evacuated:155,856 people (as of July 7, 2023)

Canada Wildfires 2023:
Multiple Canadian Towns Face Wildfire Emergency

The Truth

FALSE FLAG

A false flag is a covert operation designed to deceive; the deception creates the appearance of a particular party, group, or nation being responsible for some activity, disguising the actual source of responsibility.

AWAKEN HUMANITY

SUBLIMINAL
adjective

(of a stimulus or mental process) below the threshold of sensation or consciousness; perceived by or affecting someone’s mind without their being aware of it.

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CLIMATE CHANGE TRUTH

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THE BLACK SUN

International Wildfires – 12.4.5 – Canadian Wildfires (2023) Saskatchewan Wildfires

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES (21ST CENTURY)

2023

ECOCIDE
noun
destruction of the natural environment,
especially when deliberate.

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES


Canadian Wildfires
(2023)

(Original Image)

#4

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2023 CANADIAN WILDFIRES
(4th Largest Fire of the 21st Century)


 

Beginning in March 2023, and with increased intensity starting in June, Canada has been affected by an ongoing, record-setting series of wildfires. All 13 provinces and territories have been affected, with large fires in Alberta, British Columbia, the Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Quebec. The 2023 wildfire season has seen the most area burned in Canada’s recorded history, surpassing the 1989, 1995, and 2014 fire seasons, as well as in recorded North American history, surpassing the 2020 Western US wildfire season.

As of September 7, 6,187 fires had burned 165,646 square kilometres (63,956 sq mi; 40,932,000 acres), about five percent of the entire forest area of Canada and more than six times the long-term average of 2.66 million ha (6.6 million acres) for that time of the year. On September 8 there were 964 wildfires active, and 597 of those were deemed “out of control”. International aid has helped reduce the impact of the fires.

Smoke emitted from the wildfires has caused air quality alerts and evacuations in Canada and the United States. In late June it crossed the Atlantic, reaching Europe.

Saskatchewan

Like other regions, Saskatchewan had a dry spring, leading to increased risk for wildfires. By May 25, the province had seen 187 fires; the five-year average for that point in the season is 111. Firefighting crews struggled due to heavy smoke, which made it difficult both for crews to travel and to monitor the fires.

Some communities, although not directly in the path of any fires, lost power due to fires in the region, particularly from May 14 to 17.

Saskatchewan evacuations

On May 15, 535 residents of Buffalo Narrows evacuated. Other evacuated communities included the Buffalo River Dene Nation, the English River First Nation, the Lac La Ronge Indian Band, and the Canoe Lake First Nation.

By May 18, the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) was supporting around 1,000 evacuees from effected regions of the province, who were temporarily housed in Lloydminster, North Battleford, and Regina. Support provided included food, clothing, housing, and other required services. The number of evacuees at the time was higher than 1,000, as the SPSA was not supporting individuals who evacuated of their own accord or who made separate housing plans.

Many residents in Deschambault Lake evacuated in mid-May. Evacuees from Île-à-la-Crosse and Buffalo Narrows received assistance from the University of Regina.

Source: Wikipedia

2023 Canadian Wildfires Statistics

Dates(s):March 1, 2023 – present
Total Fires:6,187 (as of September 7, 2023)
Burned Area:16.565 million ha (40.93 million acres)
(as of September 7, 2023)
Deaths:6
Evacuated:155,856 people (as of July 7, 2023)

Canada Wildfires 2023:
Multiple Canadian Towns Face Wildfire Emergency

The Truth

FALSE FLAG

A false flag is a covert operation designed to deceive; the deception creates the appearance of a particular party, group, or nation being responsible for some activity, disguising the actual source of responsibility.

AWAKEN HUMANITY

SUBLIMINAL
adjective

(of a stimulus or mental process) below the threshold of sensation or consciousness; perceived by or affecting someone’s mind without their being aware of it.

Dr. Judy Wood – Evidence of Directed-Energy Weapons
Used On 9/11

CLIMATE CHANGE TRUTH

HOLOCAUST TRUTH

THE BLACK SUN

International Wildfires – 12.4.6 – Canadian Wildfires (2023) Justin Trudeau (Prime Minister, 2015+)

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES (21ST CENTURY)

2023

ECOCIDE
noun
destruction of the natural environment,
especially when deliberate.

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES


Canadian Wildfires
(2023)

#4

LARGEST FIRE OF THE 21ST CENTURY

The Official Story

2023 CANADIAN WILDFIRES
(4th Largest Fire of the 21st Century)


 

JUSTIN TRUDEAU
(Prime Minister of Canada, 2015+)

Justin Pierre James Trudeau PC MP (born December 25, 1971) is a Canadian politician who has been serving as the 23rd prime minister of Canada since 2015 and the leader of the Liberal Party since 2013. Trudeau is the second-youngest prime minister in Canadian history after Joe Clark; he is also the first to be the child of a previous holder of the post, as the eldest son of Pierre Trudeau.

Trudeau was born in Ottawa and attended Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf. He graduated from McGill University in 1994 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in literature, then in 1998 acquired a Bachelor of Education degree from the University of British Columbia. After graduating he taught at the secondary school level in Vancouver, before relocating back to Montreal in 2002 to further his studies. He was chair for the youth charity Katimavik and director of the not-for-profit Canadian Avalanche Association. In 2006, he was appointed as chair of the Liberal Party’s Task Force on Youth Renewal.

In the 2008 federal election, he was elected to represent the riding of Papineau in the House of Commons. He was the Liberal Party’s Official Opposition critic for youth and multiculturalism in 2009, and the following year he became critic for citizenship and immigration. In 2011, he was appointed as a critic for secondary education and sport. Trudeau won the leadership of the Liberal Party in April 2013 and led his party to victory in the 2015 federal election, moving the third-placed Liberals from 36 seats to 184 seats, the largest-ever numerical increase by a party in a Canadian federal election.

Major government initiatives he undertook during his first term as prime minister included legalizing recreational marijuana through the Cannabis Act; attempting Senate appointment reform by establishing the Independent Advisory Board for Senate Appointments and establishing the federal carbon tax. In foreign policy, Trudeau’s government negotiated trade deals such as the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) and the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership, and signed the Paris Agreement on climate change. He was sanctioned by Canada’s ethics commissioner for violating conflict of interest rules regarding the Aga Khan affair, and later again with the SNC-Lavalin affair.

Trudeau led the Liberals to a minority government victory in the 2019 federal election. During his second term, his government responded to the COVID-19 pandemic, announced an “assault-style” weapons ban in response to the 2020 Nova Scotia attacks, and was investigated for a third time by the ethics commissioner for his part in the WE Charity scandal, but was cleared of wrongdoing. In the 2021 federal election, he led the Liberals to another minority government. During his third term, he invoked the Emergencies Act in response to the Freedom Convoy protests (the first time the act was brought into force since it was enacted in 1988) and responded to the Russian invasion of Ukraine by imposing sanctions on Russia and authorizing military aid to Ukraine.

Source: Wikipedia

 

Prime Minister during the:


 

– 2023 Canadian Wildfires

– 2018 British Columbia Wildfires

– 2017 British Columbia Wildfires

 

2023 Canadian Wildfires Statistics

Dates(s):March 1, 2023 – present
Total Fires:6,187 (as of September 7, 2023)
Burned Area:16.565 million ha (40.93 million acres)
(as of September 7, 2023)
Deaths:6
Evacuated:155,856 people (as of July 7, 2023)

Canada Wildfires 2023:
Multiple Canadian Towns Face Wildfire Emergency

The Truth

FALSE FLAG

A false flag is a covert operation designed to deceive; the deception creates the appearance of a particular party, group, or nation being responsible for some activity, disguising the actual source of responsibility.

NEW WORLD ORDER

The New World Order (NWO) is a conspiracy theory which hypothesizes a secretly emerging totalitarian world government. The common theme in conspiracy theories about a New World Order is that a secretive power elite with a globalist agenda is conspiring to eventually rule the world through an authoritarian world government—which will replace sovereign nation-states—and an all-encompassing propaganda whose ideology hails the establishment of the New World Order as the culmination of history’s progress. Many influential historical and contemporary figures have therefore been alleged to be part of a cabal that operates through many front organizations to orchestrate significant political and financial events, ranging from causing systemic crises to pushing through controversial policies, at both national and international levels, as steps in an ongoing plot to achieve world domination.

AWAKEN HUMANITY

SUBLIMINAL
adjective

(of a stimulus or mental process) below the threshold of sensation or consciousness; perceived by or affecting someone’s mind without their being aware of it.

HISTORICAL TRUTH

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HOLOCAUST TRUTH

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International Wildfires – 12.5.1 – Australian Black Saturday Bushfires (2009) Northeast of Melbourne, VIC (Satellite)

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES (21ST CENTURY)

2009

ECOCIDE
noun
destruction of the natural environment,
especially when deliberate.

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES


Australian Black Saturday
Bushfires (2009)

(Original Image)

#5

LARGEST FIRE OF THE 21ST CENTURY

The Official Story

BLACK SATURDAY BUSHFIRES
(5th Largest Fire of the 21st Century)


 

The Black Saturday bushfires were a series of bushfires that either ignited or were already burning across the Australian state of Victoria on and around Saturday, 7 February 2009, and were one of Australia’s all-time worst bushfire disasters. The fires occurred during extreme bushfire weather conditions and resulted in Australia’s highest-ever loss of human life from a bushfire, with 173 fatalities. Many people were left homeless as a result.

As many as 400 individual fires were recorded on Saturday 7 February; the day has become widely referred to in Australia as Black Saturday.

The 2009 Victorian Bushfires Royal Commission, headed by Justice Bernard Teague, was held in response to the bushfires.

Overall statistics

It was estimated that the amount of energy released during the firestorm in the Kinglake-Marysville area was equivalent to the amount of energy that would be released by 1,500 Hiroshima-sized atomic bombs.

Beyond the casualty list detailed above, physical damage caused by the bushfires included:

  • 450,000 ha (1,100,000 acres) burnt

  • 7,562 people displaced

  • Over 3,500 structures destroyed, including:

    – 2,029+ houses
    – 59 commercial properties (shops, pubs, service stations, golf clubs, etc.)
    – 12 community buildings (including 2 police stations, 3 schools, 3 churches, 1 fire station)
    – 399 machinery sheds, 363 hay sheds, 19 dairies, 26 woolsheds, 729 other farm buildings

  • Agricultural and horticultural losses:

    • Over 11,800 head of livestock, consisting of 2,150 sheep, 1,207 cattle, and an unknown number of horses, goats, alpacas, poultry, and pigs

    • 25,600 tonnes (25,200 long tons; 28,200 short tons) of stored fodder and grain

    • 32,000 tonnes (31,000 long tons; 35,000 short tons) of hay and silage

    • 190 ha (470 acres) of standing crops

    • 62,000 ha (150,000 acres) of pasture

    • 735 ha (1,820 acres) of fruit trees, olives and vines

    • Over 10,000 kilometres (6,200 mi) of boundary and internal fencing destroyed or damaged

    • 7,000 ha (17,000 acres) of plantation timber

  • 98,932 ha (244,470 acres) of parks damaged, 90 per cent of which was national park. It was claimed that 950 local parks, 70 national parks and reserves, and over 600 cultural sites and historic places were impacted or destroyed

  • 3,921 ha (9,690 acres) of private bushland

  • Over 55 businesses destroyed

  • Electricity supply was disrupted to 60,000 residents

  • Several mobile phone base stations and telephone exchanges damaged or destroyed

Source: Wikipedia

2009 Black Saturday Bushfires Statistics

Dates(s):7 February – 14 March 2009
Burned Area:450,000 hectares (1,100,000 acres)
Cause:Various confirmed sources including:
Power lines, Arson, Lightning, Machinery
Buildings Destroyed:3,500+ (2,029 houses)
Deaths:173
Non-fatal injuries:414

Inside the Firestorm: Black Saturday Documentary (2009)

The Truth

FALSE FLAG

A false flag is a covert operation designed to deceive; the deception creates the appearance of a particular party, group, or nation being responsible for some activity, disguising the actual source of responsibility.

AWAKEN HUMANITY

SUBLIMINAL
adjective

(of a stimulus or mental process) below the threshold of sensation or consciousness; perceived by or affecting someone’s mind without their being aware of it.

Dr. Judy Wood – Evidence of Directed-Energy Weapons
Used On 9/11

CLIMATE CHANGE TRUTH

HOLOCAUST TRUTH

THE BLACK SUN

International Wildfires – 12.5.2 – Australian Black Saturday Bushfires (2009) Steels Creek, VIC

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES (21ST CENTURY)

2009

ECOCIDE
noun
destruction of the natural environment,
especially when deliberate.

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES


Australian Black Saturday
Bushfires (2009)

(Original Image)

#5

LARGEST FIRE OF THE 21ST CENTURY

The Official Story

BLACK SATURDAY BUSHFIRES
(5th Largest Fire of the 21st Century)


 

The Black Saturday bushfires were a series of bushfires that either ignited or were already burning across the Australian state of Victoria on and around Saturday, 7 February 2009, and were one of Australia’s all-time worst bushfire disasters. The fires occurred during extreme bushfire weather conditions and resulted in Australia’s highest-ever loss of human life from a bushfire, with 173 fatalities. Many people were left homeless as a result.

As many as 400 individual fires were recorded on Saturday 7 February; the day has become widely referred to in Australia as Black Saturday.

The 2009 Victorian Bushfires Royal Commission, headed by Justice Bernard Teague, was held in response to the bushfires.

Major fires (Kinglake–Marysville fires)

The Kinglake fire complex was named after two earlier fires, the Kilmore East fire and the Murrindindi Mill fire, merged following the wind change on the evening of 7 February. The complex was the largest of the many fires burning on Black Saturday, ultimately destroying over 330,000 ha (820,000 acres). It was also the most destructive, with over 1,800 houses destroyed and 159 lives lost in the region.

Kinglake area (Kilmore East fire)

Just before midday on 7 February, high winds felled a 2 km (1.2 mi) section of power lines owned by SP AusNet in Kilmore East, sparking a fire at approximately 11:45 am in open grasslands that adjoined pine plantations. The fire was fanned by extreme northwesterly winds, and travelled 50 km (31 mi) southeast in a narrow fire front through Wandong and Clonbinane, into Kinglake National Park, and then onto the towns of Humevale, Kinglake West, Strathewen and St Andrews.

The cool change passed through the area around 5:30 pm, bringing strong southwesterly winds. The wind change turned the initial long and narrow fire band into a wide firefront that moved in a northeast direction through Kinglake, Steels Creek, Dixons Creek, Chum Creek, Toolangi, Hazeldene, Broadford and Flowerdale.

The area became the worst-impacted in the state, with a total of 120 deaths and more than 1,200 homes destroyed.

The cause of the Kilmore East-Kinglake bushfire was found by the 2009 Victorian Bushfires Royal Commission to be an ageing SP AusNet power line.

Source: Wikipedia

2009 Black Saturday Bushfires Statistics

Dates(s):7 February – 14 March 2009
Burned Area:450,000 hectares (1,100,000 acres)
Cause:Various confirmed sources including:
Power lines, Arson, Lightning, Machinery
Buildings Destroyed:3,500+ (2,029 houses)
Deaths:173
Non-fatal injuries:414

Inside the Firestorm: Black Saturday Documentary (2009)

The Truth

FALSE FLAG

A false flag is a covert operation designed to deceive; the deception creates the appearance of a particular party, group, or nation being responsible for some activity, disguising the actual source of responsibility.

AWAKEN HUMANITY

SUBLIMINAL
adjective

(of a stimulus or mental process) below the threshold of sensation or consciousness; perceived by or affecting someone’s mind without their being aware of it.

Dr. Judy Wood – Evidence of Directed-Energy Weapons
Used On 9/11

CLIMATE CHANGE TRUTH

HOLOCAUST TRUTH

THE BLACK SUN

International Wildfires – 12.5.3 – Australian Black Saturday Bushfires (2009) Affected Areas & Casualties Map

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES (21ST CENTURY)

2009

ECOCIDE
noun
destruction of the natural environment,
especially when deliberate.

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES


Australian Black Saturday
Bushfires (2009)

(Original Image)

#5

LARGEST FIRE OF THE 21ST CENTURY

The Official Story

BLACK SATURDAY BUSHFIRES
(5th Largest Fire of the 21st Century)


 

The Black Saturday bushfires were a series of bushfires that either ignited or were already burning across the Australian state of Victoria on and around Saturday, 7 February 2009, and were one of Australia’s all-time worst bushfire disasters. The fires occurred during extreme bushfire weather conditions and resulted in Australia’s highest-ever loss of human life from a bushfire, with 173 fatalities. Many people were left homeless as a result.

As many as 400 individual fires were recorded on Saturday 7 February; the day has become widely referred to in Australia as Black Saturday.

The 2009 Victorian Bushfires Royal Commission, headed by Justice Bernard Teague, was held in response to the bushfires.

Casualties

A total of 173 people were confirmed to have died as a result of the fires. The figure was originally estimated at 14 on the night of 7 February, and steadily increased over the following two weeks to 210. It was feared that it could rise as high as 240–280, but these figures were later revised down to 173 after further forensic examinations of remains, and after several missing people were located.

A temporary morgue was established at the Coronial Services Centre at Southbank, capable of holding up to three hundred bodies. The Victorian Coroner compared this to a similar facility established after the July 2005 London bombings. By the morning of 10 February 101 bodies had been transported to the temporary morgue. The Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine stated that it could be impossible to positively identify many of the remains.

On 11 February, fire authorities estimated that as many as 100 of Marysville’s 519 residents could have perished. By 16 February, over 150 forensic investigators were engaged in searching the ruins of Marysville. A senior lecturer in fire ecology from the University of Melbourne estimated that the fires may have been burning at temperatures of 1,200 °C (2,190 °F), and concluded that, as a result, the remains of some people caught in the fires may have been obliterated. The final death toll for Marysville was later downgraded to 34 after a large group of residents who remained unaccounted for were officially located.

Among the dead in the Kinglake West area were former Seven Network and Nine Network television personality Brian Naylor, and his wife Moiree. Actor Reg Evans and his partner, artist Angela Brunton, residing on a small farm in the St Andrews area, also died in the Kinglake area fire. Ornithologist Richard Zann perished in the Kinglake fire, together with his wife Eileen and daughter Eva.

Fatalities (General statistics)

164 people died in the fires themselves, 12 died later in hospital, and 4 died from other causes including car crashes

  • Out of the 173 deaths, 100 were male, 73 were female.

  • There were 164 Australians, 9 foreign nationals, killed in the bushfires. The foreign nationals comprised citizens of: Greece (2), Indonesia (2), Philippines (2), Chile (1), New Zealand (1), United Kingdom (1)

  • 7 of the deaths occurred in bunkers of both fire-specific and non-fire- specific design.

  • 1 firefighter, David Balfour, 47, from Gilmore, ACT, was killed near Cambarville on the night of 17 February, when a burnt-out tree fell on him as he attached a hose to a fire tanker.

Source: Wikipedia

2009 Black Saturday Bushfires Statistics

Dates(s):7 February – 14 March 2009
Burned Area:450,000 hectares (1,100,000 acres)
Cause:Various confirmed sources including:
Power lines, Arson, Lightning, Machinery
Buildings Destroyed:3,500+ (2,029 houses)
Deaths:173
Non-fatal injuries:414

Inside the Firestorm: Black Saturday Documentary (2009)

The Truth

FALSE FLAG

A false flag is a covert operation designed to deceive; the deception creates the appearance of a particular party, group, or nation being responsible for some activity, disguising the actual source of responsibility.

AWAKEN HUMANITY

SUBLIMINAL
adjective

(of a stimulus or mental process) below the threshold of sensation or consciousness; perceived by or affecting someone’s mind without their being aware of it.

Dr. Judy Wood – Evidence of Directed-Energy Weapons
Used On 9/11

CLIMATE CHANGE TRUTH

HOLOCAUST TRUTH

THE BLACK SUN

International Wildfires – 12.5.4 – Australian Black Saturday Bushfires (2009) Lake Mountain, VIC

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES (21ST CENTURY)

2009

ECOCIDE
noun
destruction of the natural environment,
especially when deliberate.

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES


Australian Black Saturday
Bushfires (2009)

(Original Image)

#5

LARGEST FIRE OF THE 21ST CENTURY

The Official Story

BLACK SATURDAY BUSHFIRES
(5th Largest Fire of the 21st Century)


 

The Black Saturday bushfires were a series of bushfires that either ignited or were already burning across the Australian state of Victoria on and around Saturday, 7 February 2009, and were one of Australia’s all-time worst bushfire disasters. The fires occurred during extreme bushfire weather conditions and resulted in Australia’s highest-ever loss of human life from a bushfire, with 173 fatalities. Many people were left homeless as a result.

As many as 400 individual fires were recorded on Saturday 7 February; the day has become widely referred to in Australia as Black Saturday.

The 2009 Victorian Bushfires Royal Commission, headed by Justice Bernard Teague, was held in response to the bushfires.

Lake Mountain (Victoria)

Lake Mountain is a 1,433-metre-high (4,701 ft) mountain peak on a plateau that hosts a cross-country ski resort that is known by the same name. It is located in Victoria, Australia, approximately 120 kilometres (75 mi) north-east of Melbourne. The 1,483-metre-high (4,865 ft) Mount Bullfight, which is within the Mount Bullfight Nature Conservation Reserve, is the highest peak that can be reached by a cross-country ski trail from Lake Mountain. Access to Lake Mountain’s summit is restricted to a snow shoe track in winter. The Lake Mountain Alpine Resort, located near Lake Mountain, is the most popular ski resort in Australia when measured in terms of total visitor numbers, including sightseers, due to its proximity to Melbourne.

The Lake Mountain Alpine Resort is surrounded by the Yarra Ranges National Park into which its ski trails lead. The resort is an unincorporated area under the direct administration of the government of Victoria, and is surrounded to the west, north & east by the Shire of Murrindindi and Yarra Ranges Shire to the south.

There is no lake at Lake Mountain. It is claimed that the mountain was named after George Lake, who was the surveyor-general of the area. Contradicting this, VICNames says that it is named for the “tarns, ponds and bogs near the summit”.

Impact of 2009 bushfires

The bushfires on 7 February 2009 caused considerable damage at Lake Mountain. Much of the forested area was burnt, and almost all buildings except the main Day Visitor Centre/Ski Hire/Bistro were destroyed. Extensive work was undertaken to enable the resort to open for 2009 winter season. Temporary buildings were delivered to serve as toilets, Ski Patrol and kiosk. Damaged wooden trail features and bridges were rebuilt.

Source: Wikipedia

2009 Black Saturday Bushfires Statistics

Dates(s):7 February – 14 March 2009
Burned Area:450,000 hectares (1,100,000 acres)
Cause:Various confirmed sources including:
Power lines, Arson, Lightning, Machinery
Buildings Destroyed:3,500+ (2,029 houses)
Deaths:173
Non-fatal injuries:414

Inside the Firestorm: Black Saturday Documentary (2009)

The Truth

FALSE FLAG

A false flag is a covert operation designed to deceive; the deception creates the appearance of a particular party, group, or nation being responsible for some activity, disguising the actual source of responsibility.

AWAKEN HUMANITY

SUBLIMINAL
adjective

(of a stimulus or mental process) below the threshold of sensation or consciousness; perceived by or affecting someone’s mind without their being aware of it.

Dr. Judy Wood – Evidence of Directed-Energy Weapons
Used On 9/11

CLIMATE CHANGE TRUTH

HOLOCAUST TRUTH

THE BLACK SUN

International Wildfires – 12.5.5 – Australian Black Saturday Bushfires (2009) Fire Locations Map

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES (21ST CENTURY)

2009

ECOCIDE
noun
destruction of the natural environment,
especially when deliberate.

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES


Australian Black Saturday
Bushfires (2009)

(Original Image)

#5

LARGEST FIRE OF THE 21ST CENTURY

The Official Story

BLACK SATURDAY BUSHFIRES
(5th Largest Fire of the 21st Century)


 

The Black Saturday bushfires were a series of bushfires that either ignited or were already burning across the Australian state of Victoria on and around Saturday, 7 February 2009, and were one of Australia’s all-time worst bushfire disasters. The fires occurred during extreme bushfire weather conditions and resulted in Australia’s highest-ever loss of human life from a bushfire, with 173 fatalities. Many people were left homeless as a result.

As many as 400 individual fires were recorded on Saturday 7 February; the day has become widely referred to in Australia as Black Saturday.

The 2009 Victorian Bushfires Royal Commission, headed by Justice Bernard Teague, was held in response to the bushfires.

Major fires

Kinglake–Marysville fires

The Kinglake fire complex was named after two earlier fires, the Kilmore East fire and the Murrindindi Mill fire, merged following the wind change on the evening of 7 February. The complex was the largest of the many fires burning on Black Saturday, ultimately destroying over 330,000 ha (820,000 acres). It was also the most destructive, with over 1,800 houses destroyed and 159 lives lost in the region.

Beechworth fire

In Beechworth, a fire burnt over 30,000 hectares (74,000 acres) and threatened the towns of Yackandandah, Stanley, Bruarong, Dederang, Kancoona, Kancoona South, Coralbank, Glen Creek, and Running Creek. The fire ignited from a felled power line at around 6:00 pm on 7 February, 3 km (1.9 mi) south of Beechworth, before being driven south through pine plantations by hot northerly winds.

Source: Wikipedia

Damage by Locality

AreaArea (ha)FatalitiesBuildings
Destroyed
Ignition
Source
Fire Name
/ Origin
Kinglake
Area
180,000+1201,244 houses, many commercial buildingsPower linesKilmore East fire
Marysville
Area
150,000+39590 houses, many
commercial buildings
UnknownMurrindindi Mill fire
Central
Gippsland
32,860+11247 housesArsonChurchill-Jeeralang fire
Beechworth30,000+229 housesPower linesMudgegonga fire
Bunyip
State Park
24,500024 houses,
several other buildings
Arson / lightning suspectedBunyip State
Park fire
Wilsons Promontory11,000+0NoneLightning
Redesdale10,000012 houses, several outbuildingsUnknown
Horsham5,70008 houses, several other buildingsPower linesRemlaw fire
Weerite1,3000Several outbuildingsPower lines
Coleraine77001 house,
several outbuildings
Power lines
Maroondah
/ Upper Yarra
5050NoneSpottingMaroondah
/Yarra complex
Bendigo384161 houses, 125 sheds
and outbuildings
ArsonMaiden Gully/Bracewell Street fire
Dandenong
Ranges
5+0Unknown, machineryUpper Ferntree Gully fire
TOTALS450,000+1733,500+
(2,029+ houses)

2009 Black Saturday Bushfires Statistics

Dates(s):7 February – 14 March 2009
Burned Area:450,000 hectares (1,100,000 acres)
Cause:Various confirmed sources including:
Power lines, Arson, Lightning, Machinery
Buildings Destroyed:3,500+ (2,029 houses)
Deaths:173
Non-fatal injuries:414

Inside the Firestorm: Black Saturday Documentary (2009)

The Truth

FALSE FLAG

A false flag is a covert operation designed to deceive; the deception creates the appearance of a particular party, group, or nation being responsible for some activity, disguising the actual source of responsibility.

AWAKEN HUMANITY

SUBLIMINAL
adjective

(of a stimulus or mental process) below the threshold of sensation or consciousness; perceived by or affecting someone’s mind without their being aware of it.

Dr. Judy Wood – Evidence of Directed-Energy Weapons
Used On 9/11

CLIMATE CHANGE TRUTH

HOLOCAUST TRUTH

THE BLACK SUN

International Wildfires – 12.5.6 – Australian Black Saturday Bushfires (2009) Yarra Glen, VIC

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES (21ST CENTURY)

2009

ECOCIDE
noun
destruction of the natural environment,
especially when deliberate.

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES


Australian Black Saturday
Bushfires (2009)

#5

LARGEST FIRE OF THE 21ST CENTURY

The Official Story

BLACK SATURDAY BUSHFIRES
(5th Largest Fire of the 21st Century)


 

The Black Saturday bushfires were a series of bushfires that either ignited or were already burning across the Australian state of Victoria on and around Saturday, 7 February 2009, and were one of Australia’s all-time worst bushfire disasters. The fires occurred during extreme bushfire weather conditions and resulted in Australia’s highest-ever loss of human life from a bushfire, with 173 fatalities. Many people were left homeless as a result.

As many as 400 individual fires were recorded on Saturday 7 February; the day has become widely referred to in Australia as Black Saturday.

The 2009 Victorian Bushfires Royal Commission, headed by Justice Bernard Teague, was held in response to the bushfires.

Major fires (Kinglake–Marysville fires)

The Kinglake fire complex was named after two earlier fires, the Kilmore East fire and the Murrindindi Mill fire, merged following the wind change on the evening of 7 February. The complex was the largest of the many fires burning on Black Saturday, ultimately destroying over 330,000 ha (820,000 acres). It was also the most destructive, with over 1,800 houses destroyed and 159 lives lost in the region.

Marysville area (Murrindindi Mill fire)

According to eyewitnesses, the Murrindindi Mill fire started at 2:55 pm, while Victoria Police twice told the Royal Commission that it commenced at “about 2.30 pm”. It burned southeast across the Black Range, parallel to the Kilmore fire, towards Narbethong. Experienced Air Attack Coordinator Shaun Lawlor reported flame heights of “at least 100 metres” as the fire traversed the Black Range. At Narbethong, it destroyed 95 per cent of the town’s houses. When the southerly change struck, it swept towards the town of Marysville.

Late in the afternoon of 7 February, residents had anticipated that the fire front would bypass Marysville. At about 5:00 pm, power was lost to the town. Around 5:30 pm, the wind died away, however, minutes later it returned from a different direction, bringing the fire up the valley with it.

Afterwards, a police sergeant said that the main street in Marysville had been destroyed: “The motel at one end of it partially exists. The bakery has survived. Don’t ask me how. Everything else is just nuked.” Reports on 11 February estimated that around 100 of the town’s population of approximately 500 were believed to have perished, and that only “a dozen” buildings were left. Premier Brumby described the situation: “There’s no activity, there’s no people, there’s no buildings, there’s no birds, there’s no animals, everything’s just gone. So the fatality rate will be very high.”

Eventually 34 fatalities were confirmed in the Marysville area, with all but 14 of over 400 buildings destroyed. Other localities severely affected included Buxton and Taggerty.

To the south of the fire complex, visitors and residents were stranded at Yarra Glen when fire surrounded the town on three sides. Houses just to the north of Yarra Glen were destroyed and large areas of grassy paddocks burnt.

Investigators initially believed that the cause of the fire that originated near the Murrundindi Mill and swept through Narbethong and Marysville was arson, with several suspects investigated. On 1 April 2009, Victoria Police reaffirmed their view that the cause was arson. However, in June 2011, Victoria Police announced that they now believed the cause of the fire was not arson.

Source: Wikipedia

2009 Black Saturday Bushfires Statistics

Dates(s):7 February – 14 March 2009
Burned Area:450,000 hectares (1,100,000 acres)
Cause:Various confirmed sources including:
Power lines, Arson, Lightning, Machinery
Buildings Destroyed:3,500+ (2,029 houses)
Deaths:173
Non-fatal injuries:414

Inside the Firestorm: Black Saturday Documentary (2009)

The Truth

FALSE FLAG

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AWAKEN HUMANITY

SUBLIMINAL
adjective

(of a stimulus or mental process) below the threshold of sensation or consciousness; perceived by or affecting someone’s mind without their being aware of it.

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CLIMATE CHANGE TRUTH

HOLOCAUST TRUTH

THE BLACK SUN

International Wildfires – 12.5.7 – Australian Black Saturday Bushfires (2009) Kevin Rudd (Prime Minister, 2007-2010)

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES (21ST CENTURY)

2009

ECOCIDE
noun
destruction of the natural environment,
especially when deliberate.

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES


Australian Black Saturday
Bushfires (2009)

#5

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BLACK SATURDAY BUSHFIRES
(5th Largest Fire of the 21st Century)


 

KEVIN RUDD
(Prime Minister of Australia, 2007-2010, 2013)

Kevin Michael Rudd AC (born 21 September 1957) is an Australian diplomat and former politician who served as the 26th prime minister of Australia, from 2007 to 2010 and June 2013 to September 2013, holding office as the leader of the Australian Labor Party (ALP). Rudd is the 23rd and current ambassador of Australia to the United States since 2023.

Born in Nambour, Queensland, Rudd graduated from the Australian National University with honours in Chinese studies, and is fluent in Mandarin. Before entering politics, he worked as a diplomat and public servant for the Goss Ministry. Rudd was elected to the Australian House of Representatives at the 1998 federal election, as a member of parliament (MP) for the division of Griffith. He was promoted to the shadow cabinet in 2001 as Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs. In December 2006, he defeated Kim Beazley in a leadership spill to become the leader of the Labor Party, thus becoming Leader of the Opposition. Rudd led Labor to a landslide victory at the 2007 election, defeating the Howard government. The Rudd government’s earliest acts included action on climate change through ratification of the Kyoto Protocol and delivering the first national apology to Australia’s Indigenous peoples for the Stolen Generations. The Government also provided economic stimulus packages in response to the financial crisis of 2007–2008, resulting in Australia becoming one of the only developed countries to avoid the late-2000s recession. Other signature policies included establishing the National Broadband Network (NBN), launching the Digital Education Revolution and the Building the Education Revolution, dismantling WorkChoices, and withdrawing Australian troops from the Iraq War.

In 2010, Rudd began to face instability within his party, after the Australian Senate rejected his government’s proposed Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme. This prompted deputy prime minister Julia Gillard to challenge him for the leadership of the Labor Party in June of that year. Rather than contest the leadership, Rudd chose to resign, meaning that Gillard replaced him as prime minister. His removal from office began a sequence of four subsequent prime ministers who would all be removed by their own parties before completing their full first term. Rudd remained in the party as a backbencher, and chose to re-contest his seat at the 2010 election, which resulted in a Gillard-led minority government. Within the Gillard government, Rudd was brought back into the Cabinet by Gillard as Minister for Foreign Affairs. He remained in that role until resigning in February 2012, citing Gillard’s failure to discipline colleagues who had publicly criticised him. In response, Gillard called a leadership spill, which Rudd lost. Tensions over the leadership nevertheless continued; after a spill in March 2013, which Rudd did not contest, a further ballot was held in June 2013, which Rudd won by 57 votes to 45, becoming prime minister once again. His second term as prime minister lasted less than three months, as Labor was defeated at the 2013 election.

Rudd retired from parliament following the election, but has stayed active in politics. In February 2014, he was named Senior Fellow at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, where he leads research on the future of China–United States relations. He was also appointed as a distinguished fellow-in-residence at the Paulson Institute within the University of Chicago in September of that year. Additionally, he is chair of the Independent Commission on Multilateralism, chair of Sanitation and Water for All, and chairman of the board at the International Peace Institute. In January 2021, he was assigned as the eighth president and CEO of the Asia Society. Notably, Rudd has campaigned against media mogul Rupert Murdoch’s dominance in Australian political debate, and called for a royal commission into media diversity in the country. He was appointed as Australia’s Ambassador to the U.S. by the Albanese government in March 2023.

Rudd maintained long periods of popularity in opinion polls during his initial tenure as prime minister for successfully helping Australia through the global financial crisis and for his well renowned apology to the Indigenous community, but he saw a rapid decrease in popularity both in public polling and within his own party after his failure to deliver key pieces of legislation. He was praised for his management of the global financial crisis, willingness to apologise to Indigenous Australians, and diplomatic skills, but was widely criticised for his failure to negotiate a carbon pricing scheme and a tax on non-renewable resources. He is often ranked in the middle-to-lower tier of Australian prime ministers.

Source: Wikipedia

 

Prime Minister during the:


 

– 2009 Black Saturday Bushfires

 

2009 Black Saturday Bushfires Statistics

Dates(s):7 February – 14 March 2009
Burned Area:450,000 hectares (1,100,000 acres)
Cause:Various confirmed sources including:
Power lines, Arson, Lightning, Machinery
Buildings Destroyed:3,500+ (2,029 houses)
Deaths:173
Non-fatal injuries:414

Inside the Firestorm: Black Saturday Documentary (2009)

The Truth

FALSE FLAG

A false flag is a covert operation designed to deceive; the deception creates the appearance of a particular party, group, or nation being responsible for some activity, disguising the actual source of responsibility.

NEW WORLD ORDER

The New World Order (NWO) is a conspiracy theory which hypothesizes a secretly emerging totalitarian world government. The common theme in conspiracy theories about a New World Order is that a secretive power elite with a globalist agenda is conspiring to eventually rule the world through an authoritarian world government—which will replace sovereign nation-states—and an all-encompassing propaganda whose ideology hails the establishment of the New World Order as the culmination of history’s progress. Many influential historical and contemporary figures have therefore been alleged to be part of a cabal that operates through many front organizations to orchestrate significant political and financial events, ranging from causing systemic crises to pushing through controversial policies, at both national and international levels, as steps in an ongoing plot to achieve world domination.

AWAKEN HUMANITY

SUBLIMINAL
adjective

(of a stimulus or mental process) below the threshold of sensation or consciousness; perceived by or affecting someone’s mind without their being aware of it.

HISTORICAL TRUTH

MIND CONTROL TRUTH

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CLIMATE CHANGE TRUTH

HOLOCAUST TRUTH

THE BLACK SUN

International Wildfires – 12.6 – Siberia Wildfires (2019) Satellite Imagery

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES (21ST CENTURY)

2019

ECOCIDE
noun
destruction of the natural environment,
especially when deliberate.

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES


Siberia Wildfires
(2019)

(Original Image)

#6

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2019 SIBERIAN WILDFIRES
(6th Largest Fire of the 21st Century)


 

The 2019 Siberian wildfires began in July 2019 in poorly accessible areas of northern Krasnoyarsk Krai, Sakha Republic and Zabaykalsky Krai, all in Siberia, Russia. By the end of the month the size of the fires reached 2,600,000 hectares (6,400,000 acres). As of 30 July, there had been no reported deaths or injuries due to the fires.

The 2019 Siberia wildfires generated significant publicity, especially among social media users. As a result, a process of reviewing legal regulations regarding forest protection and forest fire extinguishing activities was started at the state level.

Extent

On 31 July 2019, Russian authorities reported that 3 million hectares (7.4 million acres; 30,000 km2) were on fire, an area roughly the size of Belgium.

The smoke from the fires affected air quality in much of Siberia, including cities Novosibirsk, Krasnoyarsk, Omsk and other. Air travel was also disrupted. According to NASA data, on 31 July the smoke from burning Siberian forests reached the territory of Alaska and, possibly mixed with smoke from local fires, reached the western coast of Canada.

As most of the area affected was in uninhabited and/or poorly accessible areas, most of the fires are not being attended by firefighters. As of 6 August, Russia’s Aerial Forest Protection Service was fighting 161 fires on 140,000 ha (350,000 acres), and only monitoring others. The smoke from the fires made aerial firefighting unsafe. In 2020, extreme heat fueled enormous outbreaks of wildfires in the Arctic Circle exceeding the 2019 record for CO2 emissions. In 2021, Siberia was hit again by extraordinary dry weather, record forest fires and smog.

Source: Wikipedia

2019 Siberian Wildfires Statistics

Dates(s):Summer 2019
Burned Area:3,000,000 hectares (7,400,000 acres)
Deaths:None reported

Wildfires in Russia: A climate catastrophe (2019)

The Truth

FALSE FLAG

A false flag is a covert operation designed to deceive; the deception creates the appearance of a particular party, group, or nation being responsible for some activity, disguising the actual source of responsibility.

AWAKEN HUMANITY

SUBLIMINAL
adjective

(of a stimulus or mental process) below the threshold of sensation or consciousness; perceived by or affecting someone’s mind without their being aware of it.

Dr. Judy Wood – Evidence of Directed-Energy Weapons
Used On 9/11

CLIMATE CHANGE TRUTH

HOLOCAUST TRUTH

THE BLACK SUN

International Wildfires – 12.7.1 – Canadian Northwest Territories Fires (2014) Satellite Imagery

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES (21ST CENTURY)

2014

ECOCIDE
noun
destruction of the natural environment,
especially when deliberate.

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES


Canadian Northwest
Territories Fires (2014)

(Original Image)

#7

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The Official Story

2014 NORTHWEST TERRITORIES FIRES
(7th Largest Fire of the 21st Century)


 

The 2014 forest fire season in the Northwest Territories of Canada is reputed to be the worst for at least three decades. As of 3 July, there had been 123 fires reported in the territory, of which at least 92 were still active and 13 were thought to be human-caused. By 9 July the total had reached 164 fires and on 10 July over 130 fires were thought to be burning. The smoke generated by the fires was blown into the Prairie Provinces and created a moderate health risk there leading Environment Canada to declare an air quality advisory for southern Saskatchewan and Manitoba on 9 July.

The smoke reached as far away as Bismarck, North Dakota, over 2,000 km (1,200 mi) south. The smoke was also observed drifting north into Nunavut and east to the Maritime Provinces and as far as Portugal. By 8 July the largest fires were the Lutselk’e fire at 31,000 ha (77,000 acres) and the Gamèti- Wekweeti fire at 25,000 ha (62,000 acres). By 9 July an area of 5,000 km2 (1,900 sq mi) had been consumed, about the size of the island of Trinidad.

As of 18 September 2014, the Government of the Northwest Territories estimated that 3,500,000 ha (8,600,000 acres) of forest had been burnt and that the fire fighting cost C$55 million (US$44.37 million).

One study suggested that a record number of lightning ignitions during 2014 drove a significant amount of the fires. The Northwest Territories complex emitted 164 teragrams of carbon (TgC).

Source: Wikipedia

2014 Northwest Territories Fires Statistics

Dates(s):Summer 2014
Burned Area:3,500,000 ha (8,600,000 acres)
Cost:$44.37 million (2014 USD)
Cause:Lightning, human error

Northwest Territories Fires (July 14, 2014)

The Truth

FALSE FLAG

A false flag is a covert operation designed to deceive; the deception creates the appearance of a particular party, group, or nation being responsible for some activity, disguising the actual source of responsibility.

AWAKEN HUMANITY

SUBLIMINAL
adjective

(of a stimulus or mental process) below the threshold of sensation or consciousness; perceived by or affecting someone’s mind without their being aware of it.

Dr. Judy Wood – Evidence of Directed-Energy Weapons
Used On 9/11

CLIMATE CHANGE TRUTH

HOLOCAUST TRUTH

THE BLACK SUN

International Wildfires – 12.7.2 – Canadian Northwest Territories Fires (2014) Stephen Harper (Prime Minister, 2006-2015)

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES (21ST CENTURY)

2014

ECOCIDE
noun
destruction of the natural environment,
especially when deliberate.

INTERNATIONAL WILDFIRES


Canadian Northwest
Territories Fires (2014)

#7

LARGEST FIRE OF THE 21ST CENTURY

The Official Story

2014 NORTHWEST TERRITORIES FIRES
(7th Largest Fire of the 21st Century)


 

STEPHEN HARPER
(Prime Minister of Canada, 2006-2015)

Stephen Joseph Harper PC CC (born April 30, 1959) is a Canadian politician who was the 22nd prime minister of Canada from 2006 to 2015. Harper is the first and only prime minister to come from the modern-day Conservative Party of Canada, serving as the party’s first leader from 2004 to 2015.

Harper studied economics, earning a bachelor’s degree in 1985 and a master’s degree in 1991. He was one of the founders of the Reform Party of Canada and was first elected in 1993 in Calgary West. He did not seek re-election in the 1997 federal election, instead joining and later leading the National Citizens Coalition, a conservative lobbyist group. In 2002, he succeeded Stockwell Day as leader of the Canadian Alliance, the successor to the Reform Party, and returned to parliament as leader of the Official Opposition. In 2003, Harper negotiated the merger of the Canadian Alliance with the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada to form the Conservative Party of Canada and was elected as the party’s first leader in March 2004. In the 2004 federal election, the new party lost its first election to the Liberal Party led by Paul Martin. From 2002 to 2015 as party leader, leader of the Official Opposition, and then prime minister, Harper represented the riding of Calgary Southwest in Alberta. He represented Calgary Heritage from 2015 until 2016.

The 2006 federal election resulted in a minority government led by the Conservative Party with Harper becoming prime minister of Canada. During his first term, Harper confronted the In and Out scandal, reduced the goods and services tax to five percent, and passed the Federal Accountability Act, the Québécois nation motion, and the Veterans’ Bill of Rights. After the 2008 federal election, in which the Conservatives won a larger minority, Harper prorogued Parliament to defeat a non-confidence motion by a potential coalition of opposition parties, passed the Economic Action Plan of major personal income tax cuts and infrastructure investments in response to the Great Recession, introduced the tax-free savings account, and ordered military intervention during the First Libyan Civil War. In March 2011, a no-confidence vote found his government to be in contempt of Parliament, triggering a federal election in which the Conservatives won a majority government. During his third term, Harper withdrew Canada from the Kyoto Protocol, launched Operation Impact in opposition to ISIL, repealed the long-gun registry, passed the Anti-terrorism Act, 2015, launched Canada’s Global Markets Action Plan, and grappled with controversies surrounding the Canadian Senate expenses scandal and the Robocall scandal.

In the 2015 federal election, the Conservative Party lost power to the Liberal Party led by Justin Trudeau. Harper officially stepped down as party leader on October 19, 2015, and resigned his seat on August 26, 2016. Since then, Harper has taken on a number of international business and leadership roles, founding a global consulting firm, appearing in US and British media, and being elected leader of the International Democrat Union.

Source: Wikipedia

 

Prime Minister during the:


 

– 2014 Northwest Territories Fires

 

2014 Northwest Territories Fires Statistics

Dates(s):Summer 2014
Burned Area:3,500,000 ha (8,600,000 acres)
Cost:$44.37 million (2014 USD)
Cause:Lightning, human error

Northwest Territories Fires (July 14, 2014)

The Truth

FALSE FLAG

A false flag is a covert operation designed to deceive; the deception creates the appearance of a particular party, group, or nation being responsible for some activity, disguising the actual source of responsibility.

NEW WORLD ORDER

The New World Order (NWO) is a conspiracy theory which hypothesizes a secretly emerging totalitarian world government. The common theme in conspiracy theories about a New World Order is that a secretive power elite with a globalist agenda is conspiring to eventually rule the world through an authoritarian world government—which will replace sovereign nation-states—and an all-encompassing propaganda whose ideology hails the establishment of the New World Order as the culmination of history’s progress. Many influential historical and contemporary figures have therefore been alleged to be part of a cabal that operates through many front organizations to orchestrate significant political and financial events, ranging from causing systemic crises to pushing through controversial policies, at both national and international levels, as steps in an ongoing plot to achieve world domination.

AWAKEN HUMANITY

SUBLIMINAL
adjective

(of a stimulus or mental process) below the threshold of sensation or consciousness; perceived by or affecting someone’s mind without their being aware of it.

HISTORICAL TRUTH

MIND CONTROL TRUTH

Dr. Judy Wood – Evidence of Directed-Energy Weapons
Used On 9/11

CLIMATE CHANGE TRUTH

HOLOCAUST TRUTH

THE BLACK SUN