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I'm gonna be me and you need to be you. Just set your mind free and give yourself truth. Now don't fret baby. It's like a night out on the town. Welcome my friends to the Sage Aquay radio hour. You're home for free and critical thinking and I'm your host Mike Williams. Tonight Jamie Lee returns to the show. Jamie discusses his first hand account of the odd circumstance surrounding Hurricane Harvey and also the recent California fires with a question of whether energy weapons were used to ignite the fires. And so without further ado, here's the show with Jamie Lee. Welcome back to the show Jamie. You've been a very busy guy. You spent some time down in Texas reporting back on Hurricane Harvey and also you've done some extensive work covering the California fires and whether we were experiencing directed energy weapons. But before we get to Harvey and the fires in California, I was wondering if you would like to talk to us a little bit about the issues that you've been having with YouTube. There was certainly a lot of censoring going on with YouTube and Google and you have been the target along with many other truth channels of that censorship. So so as one of you can cover that a little bit before we get into Harvey and the fires in California. Sure Mike and thanks again for having me on your show again. I just you've got one of the best interview programs anywhere in the world and it's just high quality and I really appreciate all your work. And also last show we were going to dedicate to my friend our friend Bruce and I'd like to dedicate this show to Bruce Hillier who had modern osc.com and geo nostic.com. We miss him. He's very missed in this in this world. Yeah, the YouTube has just been a continual like slow drip of just this continuing community strikes community guidelines strikes. If you have no idea what's going to get striked I had community guidelines strikes from something I posted a year ago six months ago and then I got copyright strikes. So my a plain truth AP a PLA and E truth dot info site. I had to remove almost all my videos because I don't know what was going to be the next strike that would take me down and over 210. I posted I've done since March of 2015 would be gone forever. So I shut that down and I open the new YouTube with a PLA I end a plain truth and I'm posting on that on things that to see if they're going to get struck or not. But it's just this continual logarithms they use to just come after those that are trying to get the truth out and it started a big time. I noticed it much greater with my two strikes got with posting anything about the Las Vegas fake shootings and that got a lot of people in trouble and it's just. I don't know it's just happening to everybody so I don't feel isolated but it's just this continual crackdown and you have no idea how to. What's going to get struck down and what's not so I guess we may maybe maybe have a short time left but I'm trying to preserve as much as I can. Were you able to detect any patterns with regard to what they were giving you strikes for? No, no and Richie from Boston he got taken down and he said it was because he had a post on it was just him talking about the moon. And so he just came out the other day and got reinstated because he had a lawyer he said hired and they put back up his videos because he was just talking. There's no rhyme or reason they make you do this little copyright strike questionnaire for questions that you have to answer about guidelines but it's so vague it can pertain to anything so it's just. It's just what they decide to do and then also I just noticed in the news where. You two was starting to censor a program you two that had the children's unfit children's material and they're striking down some of those people as well so it is an organized effort it is a member of Google and it's just part of the. Part of the crackdown and I don't see again better at all. Yeah Google has been they have been hitting my blog when I say hitting it folks what I mean is they are restricting the blogs access and viewership in Europe so I can take a look at the analytics and I can see where the blog is being viewed so Jamie what they've done to me is they have taken out anywhere between 500 to 700 views a day. I know my blog and it's all out of Europe and I know it's because they don't like some of the material that has to do with revisionist history with World War two Zionism and so on and so it's this real quiet subtle way. There's no way for me to prove that they're doing this but when you look at the analytics it's very clear what they're doing so it's balls of the wall I mean they're going out and they're trying to take the whole thing down is no. Question about it I couldn't agree with you more than you brought a viewer that's happening to me too on the YouTube's I get many comments when I post it says good in all countries but then people in Europe and Canada say they can't see it and they're backing backing off my subscriberships I had over 66,000 subscribers and then the other day went back and I had 65,000 subscribers and people all the time and saying they've been unsubscribed once twice three four times so it's it's the game they're playing and you know I just. Look at it as we've been blessed to be able to do this as long as we have I'm really surprised we've been able to but with all the world events and a lot of the stuff we're going to cover tonight it's no wonder they're cracking down the world's getting just more the chaos you know order out of chaos a game they're playing is just getting self evident to everybody now and that's the good news is that people are waking up people are really starting to especially in Northern California man there's so many people now they're just like so open to these conversations. And so open to having discussions about things like geoengineering and being being attacked by our own government and things like that was before the fires before all this happened there wasn't anybody that was willing to talk about it so you know it's blessing it's a curse kind of thing right yeah now did you want to talk about Hurricane Harvey and what took place in Texas did you want to go there now or did you have something else you wanted to cover first? No let's start there because I just from my blogs and stuff I started reporting on how the geoengineering was used with not just just a land based weather modification but also ocean based and also I provided some documents in my YouTube's about hurricanes being steered by lasers from up in the sky from space platforms and then I discovered that solar panels collective solar panels to have sun guided laser our frequencies that he's using. Feed up the solar panels into the collectives that you see down in Fresno in the central valleys and they're going to be the we're going to have a one world space energy from space and all the disasters from Irma and Puerto Rico and Hurricane Harvey the first headlines were always about people losing power and same thing happened in California and I provided the patents for all this as well there's a company in Manhattan Beach Solaran Corp that was founded in 2008 and they they've stated that's the best thing ever. They're goal and that's their plan and they have all the local and state utility companies signed up for this and they were supposed to have an inaction by 2016 and now they're saying by 2020 and that's just a whole matter can of worms. So when I was learning about that and seeing how it took nine days for the hurricane Harvey to be forecast and then it came in and all of a sudden it hit and I looked and I didn't see any any red cross there and any FEMA of any of the videos or anything and people crying out for help and and then I was seeing that red cross took in over 425 million dollars and not one person had seen it I decided to get on a plane and also the other thing that I got on a plane from California to Houston was. There was a gentleman I call Ozark Matt who was one of the citizen patrols who went there to rescue people from from not the hurricane but the flooding which I'll get into and he was saying there was bodies that were washed out that dams are purposely open to flood people into the ocean bodies riddled with bullets I mean it's not fun stuff to talk about but I had to go to find out for myself so. This was about three weeks after the hurricane and I flew there and I went down to Houston and I went to three different areas that had been massively flooded out and I talked to maybe 40 to 50 people and again not one person and seeing the red cross three weeks after the event they were left on their own FEMA had not been around at all. They and to a person Mike to a person they said that it was not like any hurricane they'd ever seen they all said that they didn't leave because it was a category for until the day before the hurricane hit and then they downgraded it to a tropical storm and these people live in the South they've had hurricanes they've survived in so nobody left and they interviewing the people was just amazing their stories because three weeks afterwards people were on their own and they were wanting to go to the hurricane and they were on their own and they were wanting to go to the hurricane and they were on their own and they were on their own and they were on their own and they were on their own and they were on their own and they were on their own and they were on their own and they were on their own and they were on their own and they were on their own and they were on their own and they were on their own and they were on their own and they were on their own and they were on their own and they were on their own and they were on their own and they were on their own and they were on their own and they were on their own and they were listening to the S runa rumbo and they said it was just flooding. They said there was no wind, it just flooded. And they had 50 inches of rain in three hours. And I actually snuck into a FEMA camp in Houston and interviewed some people there and one gentleman who I can't get ahold of anymore. I don't know what happened to him, but he was talking about having to go out in the middle of the night with water up to his chest and having snakes in the water. And if you can imagine in pitch black, and then I found another wonderful lady, Eric Oblock, who we've been sending supplies to dehumidifiers, blankets, clothing, we did a GoFundMe, and that's another scam, GoFundMe, they take 8% of everything that's donated and then it took me a month to get my money from them, $8,000 which I spent the money, but to get it out of GoFundMe took forever. They took 8%? 8%. And try and find a corporation to GoFundMe, I tried to find who they were, they're out of San Diego somewhere, but you can't get ahold of them, it's crazy. And they're making, it's disaster capitalism, which we'll get into more. So the people were left on their own, and it was amazing though on the community effort, it was really heartlifting when people were telling me about, it's very racial down there, how the racial boundaries are completely gone, blacks were helping whites, Hispanics were helping whites, people that were formally prejudiced, were not prejudiced anymore, they saw the kindness in the hearts of people, and it was really neat to see the positive aspects. And Erica was telling me the story about how she was up to her chest in the middle of her street, she thought it was her street, she didn't know because she couldn't see it. And when Don came, all these citizen patrol boats showed up and started rescuing people off roofs and everything. And people had to hack their ways out of the roofs because the floods came in and lifted beds up to the ceilings and they had no other option. And all of a sudden all these shrimp boats and flat boats that came in and started rescuing people. And then they brought them back because the hurricane or flood had subsided. So they go back to their homes and the next day, and this happened in three different counties, the dams opened all the flood gates, they opened all the flood gates because they said they had to relieve water pressure and people were flooded out again for three days. And that to a person, they said, caused the damage in Hurricane Harvey. It's not being reported anywhere. And then all of a sudden Hurricane Harvey was out of the news, Irma comes in and you haven't heard another word about Hurricane Harvey. Yet there were tens of thousands of people that are still out of homes where they can't rebuild. And the only thing they can do from FEMA is get a $200,000 loan at 3% to rebuild their homes, which isn't nearly enough. So they take out the loans, they try and rebuild, they can't do it. FEMA acquires the homes. I mean, and then all the disaster capitalists you saw signs after signs will buy your home, really modulate your home. And the people were just, I was starting to see the post-traumatic stress syndrome starting to occur there. So then I went back home to Santa Rosa and low and behold, two weeks later, the middle of the night on Sunday, October 8th, a normal day, 89 degrees summer day. The chemtrail spring was light. I keep a little chemtrail's tomorrow. It wasn't anything great. Normal temperature, we'd add record heat that summer. We've had the greatest rain and snow this past year. And then we had the greatest drought in the history of California in the past five years. So it's been pretty crazy. And then all of a sudden on October 8th, about 10 o'clock at night, I start to hear the wind starts to swirl. And I've got big redwood trees outside my house. And for those things to move, it takes them wind. And I kind of walked outside and I looked up and I saw these blue flashes of light. And I go, oh my gosh, they're doing stuff. And I thought it was just geoengineering stuff. Well, about four o'clock in the morning, I get a pounding on my door and it's my neighbor telling me there's a fire, not just north of us, but also south of us and everybody's bugging out and they've called for evacuations of our area. And I could see an orange in the distance miles of us. That's not very close. What's the big deal? But there's cars everywhere. So I said, I'm gonna go in my car and drive around. And I started driving around and there's gas stations are closed, but there's cars 20, 30 deep waiting to get gas. And that happened at gas station after gas station. So I went back and told my neighbors I'm bugging out to the coast to the west coast because the fires came in from the east and the north and the south. And so I started driving and I only had a quarter tank and got out to the coast. And there was hundreds of people out there too. And I tried to figure out what to do, go south, go north. What should I do? Can't go back. And it's about five, 36 in the morning and sunlight starting to come up and there's this red sun, it's just like I'd never seen before. And the fires had started so quickly. Michael, there was over 60 fires that started in over 10 counties. They don't talk about this. 66 fires, one in counting for it is. And so these fires began up here, there, here, there, here, there, no rhyme or reason. Still to this day. Still now over a month and a half later, two months later, not one official explanation of why or how these fires started. Not one. They, we'll get into more a little bit about that. But so anyway, so I'm out the coast and there's a van pulled up next to me with about 10 guys and then one guy gets out and they say, oh, he's an Olympic medalist from the Sochi games. He was a freestyle wrestler. And they had told the story that they were staying at the Silverado Hotel in Napa. They had had the golf tournament there with Phil Mikkelson that weekend and the power went off before the fire started. And this, we hear time and time again, the power went off before the fire started. And so, and so these people had to break the windows of their second floors and jump out the windows because all the door locks didn't work in the rooms. And they said what they did was the hotel management took those little lighted sticks, you know, you break them and they'd go fluorescent. And they threw them down the hall so people could see their way out. And they just didn't happen to Silverado. And they just happened to, it's several different places as well. And I will have some amazing. Was that an EMP? Yeah, it has to be. There's only no other reason for it. But I didn't know that at the time. I just, I just was bugging out like I didn't know what was going on. And I wanted to make sure my son was safe. He was with his mom and I saw her out in the coast. And so then I went down to Marin County and, and, and the fires were not reaching quite as far. So I went and got a bunch of five gallon gas cans because on the road out from through sabastical out 12 out of the coast, there were cars being abandoned. And people just walking. It looked like a refugee camp. So I went back and gave gas to a bunch of people. And then the next day, I just bought a video camera and a drone when I was in Houston to do some filming. And I took the video camera up to this one area and I turned the corner from just a suburb in North Santa Rosa and everything's fine. And I'm going, wow, there's nothing's burned here. Well, what happened? And all of a sudden I turned this corner and there's just devastation. I mean, like, like I've never seen it before. It was, it was, you see in the pictures of it where these homes are just left in the fire chimney and everything's gone. Mike, I mean, there's no bathtubs of made of iron. There's no granite countertops. There's no glass. There's these cars that are melted just synched to the, there's no rubber on the steel belted rims. I mean, this place, the first thing I thought was this place was torched, something torched this place. Because there's still vegetation. There's still a flat plants and other plants that were standing there right next to these homes that were torched. And then there'd be six homes, eight homes torched and then the next home wouldn't be. And then there'd be four homes torched and the next home wouldn't be. I mean, it was the dividing line. There's a school right up north of there called Cardinal Newman and there's a picture showing a line, a straight line going through the ball field that's going about 50 yards and it's perfectly straight. One half is black and the other half is green with a ball field. And we saw so many anomalies like this, it was just incredible. So then I started, I happened to do a post about a similar type of event that happened last year in Alberta, Canada with a Fort Murray fires. Are you, have you heard about those? A little bit. Well, they called them the beast fire because it started for one day and they thought it had a contained and all of a sudden two months later, they finally get it contained. But Fort Murray is where they have all the fracking companies and whatnot. And what happened to all the gas and oil companies, right? The fracking went down as gas prices dropped and everything and switching over to battery cars. Well, what's Houston known for? Refineries, right? So switching over to battery cars and we're switching over to Uber, Auto Drive, you don't drive your car anymore. So I'm thinking they did this to get the fracking and get the refineries and get their insurance money out of this stuff as one part of the whole equation. So I saw this lady in truth by grace. I forget her name and another lady up in who did a wonderful piece on the Fort Murray of beast fires. And she was the one that alerted me to these type of fires that were on her to really melted the glass, the steel belted radials. One house was touched another house and I remember that. And I went back and reviewed the fires. I said, whoa, that's the exact same that just happened here. So then I went to other areas and one area is fine and another area is torched, another area is fine. So then I start posting and one of the things I really, really love about the work we do is you probably feel the same way as a commentary. People are informing me, they're adding to it. So I started to get this comments from this lady who sent me a PDF and it was the Santa Rosa planning and zoning from June, 2017 showing the exact, almost the exact same area of footprints for redevelopment. That would be a gender 21, no fireplaces, green design, and I'm going holy cow. And then my friend and I went and we toured the areas and went and looked a little deeper. And it was amazing to see that some areas, it was specific. It was some people are calling it the most, the most selective fire in history because this area is touched, that area is fine. This area is touched, that area is fine. And then I go on to read further documents that on October 7th, two days before the fires, the Santa Rosa Planning and Commission was considering raising the density of the areas to over 100% doubling the capacity of home capacities, which is exactly what a gender 21 is. A gender for the 21st century is to build smaller homes, smaller footprints, and have a walking and biking community. And so it just kept growing from there and then we learned that the city council was starting to say, well, maybe we shouldn't rebuild in some of these areas, one area of fountain growth. And then my friend sent me another article talking about how many avionic laser companies there are in Santa Rosa. And I identified four different laser companies, including Hula Packard Agilent, which is now called, I think, Precision Technologies. They're in fountain grover, the area got hit the most and they weren't touched. None of the laser companies were touched, but they make the avionic softwares for laser guidance systems. What are coincidence, right? Yeah. And it goes on from there. I did watch the video where the fires mapped to the agenda 21 layout. You know, one of the things that I was thinking is in order for them to implement agenda 21, people are just not going to pick up and leave their homes, they're going to have to force them out. As I was watching the fires, and then I watched that video. In fact, I think you posted it on your channel. I put it on the blog. I was thinking to myself, I think this is what they're doing. What they're doing is this is their way. What these fires, very precision, like targeting specific homes, communities, and areas to get them out so that they can implement their agenda 21 agenda. Oh, absolutely. And when you look at the biodiversity maps, you see how, and for people that aren't aware of the agenda 21 and agenda 2030 and all these plans were started in Rio in some, in 1991, I believe with Al Gore. But it's all about getting people out of the rural and out of the suburbs into the cities. And back about five years ago, when I started to get into the whole agenda 21 and Ikely by a lady who lives in Santa Rosa, Rosa Corey, who wrote a great book that everybody must read behind the green mask of agenda 21, it all was about what was going on in Santa Rosa and another wonderful activist lady, Deborah Tavaris, who lives here as well, was talking about how fires were going to be used to burn down now the Northern California for the agenda 21. So I've met with Deborah Tavaris now and we've gotten together and we're starting to do some stuff. And yeah, these people have been talking about this for a long time, it's coming, it's coming, it's coming. And then it now it's here. And it's not only here, Mike, but this has been happening as I started to do research, people said, well, you got to look at, besides the beast fire in Canada, look at Chile, they had a major fire last year, the biggest fire in history. I mean, this fire in California was the greatest fire in the history of California ever by far. And I'll reach you a little later, the fireman's comments that have never, they've never seen anything like this before. In fact, I interviewed a captain, a fire captain for 20 years, John Lorde, and he agreed with the assessment I was doing about the lasers and being an EMP event that he, that was the only plausible explanation he could find. And you know, he took great risk to post that, but he didn't care, he needed, he wanted the truth to get out. Another fireman have told me the same thing, but they didn't want to go on record because they have pensions. But it hit China, it hit Portugal, Madera Portugal in 2016, it hit Gatlingberg, Tennessee, it hit, where are the other areas? Look at the other areas a little bit, but it wasn't just Santa Rosa, but it had the exact same telltale signs where cars were literally torched, but the trees next to them were fine, the same exact type of signatures. And it's the exact type of signature that Judy Woods in her book about what happened to the World Trade Center towers and the justification of the World Trade Centers. She chronicled very well how the cars were turned to torched even half mile away from the World Trade Centers where they're completely torched, parking lot of cars completely torched, just like what happened in China. So yeah, this is one of their new energy weapons and it's all part of their agenda 21. And then we'll get in a little bit, but the press Democrat to our local newspaper here is owned by some real shady characters, the Sonoma Media Investment Group. And so they started planning stories in the local newspaper here as after the fire has happened and I want to read this one letter to the editor and it says editor, it was shocking to see the old neighborhood of Coffee Park decimated by the firestorm. Yet Coffee Park was also victim to the 1970s dead worm urban design, a dead end cul-de-sac mazes design for cars, not people, where a half mile walk requires two miles of detours and takes 15 minutes to drive three miles from milk. Coffee Park has a new opportunity to rebuild into a mixed use viable neighborhood. Let's face it, millennials don't want to end up in suburbia and boomers want out. People desire to walk or pedal to jobs, school, shops, common services and restaurants without burning gas or reaching dangerous speedways such as Hopper Lane. Innovative people that based designs enjoy higher demand, real estate value and resident enjoyment, rebuilding can blend the best of what people want while doing what Americans love to do. The city of Santa Rosa can help residents of Coffee Park rise from the ashes and rebuild a truly walkable neighborhood where services are available, streets are walkable, and people gather in pleasant, common spaces. Let's get to work, rebuilding Coffee Park and lead and rebuilding America. Well, all of a sudden that comes out and then a document comes out like three days later, front pages that says this Coffee Park fountain grow fires was in the exact same footprint as if, at the call the Haney Fire from back in 1964. So then the conversation becomes, why should we rebuild if it's in a fire disaster zone and it keeps happening? Maybe we shouldn't even rebuild Shirley Zayn of the Santa Rosa Board of Governor said. Yeah, yeah, I was thinking, well, I mean, what's the probability of the odds of it happening in the same place twice like that? That's just, wow. So they're using that as an excuse, like you said, well, how are they gonna get the people out? Well, now it's happening. And this is the quote actually, it was Susan Gore and Superbudger. She goes, quote, I hate, I hesitate to even suggest this. But many people are starting to say, why are we, and this is in the cities around, why are we thinking about permitting the rebuilding of fountain Grove? It's unbelievable, Jamie. I mean, we're talking thousands and thousands and thousands of people. I mean, it hit middle class, it hit upper class, and then all of a sudden within days, this, this, this Darius Anderson and Doug Bosco, who run the Sino-Memedi Investment Group, who own the press Democrat, Kenwood Investments, real estate deals, they are pointing, they appointed the press Democrat, the guy that owns the press Democrat, appointed the former head of FEMA, a guy named James Lee Whitt, who used to play a little league with Bill Clinton and Clinton appointed him, Hemma FEMA director, and now he runs all these different organizations and is helping with Darius Anderson and Doug Bosco in the rebuild North Bay organization, along with our local bank called the Redwood Community Bank. And so they're taking in all this money, they're saying they're gonna rebuild. Well, why is a newspaper owner appointing a former FEMA disaster capitalist to run the show? Who gave him the power to do that? Why does he, why does he have the power to do that? Well, then it turns out the guy belongs to a disaster capital management firm, he's known it was Witt, O'Brien, enterprise that sold the Seacore holdings, and Seacore holdings reported a third quarter profit of $15.1 million, mostly from inland river services and Witt, O'Brien, disaster capitalists. Yeah, yeah. So he comes in, he's appointed by some Schmuck, and then he comes in, and he's also founded a corporation called EB5 Global Management LLC, with law offices in Washington, DC, Little Rock, and Registerity in Delaware. According to EB Global Management, it's to form, fund, and manage special purpose, limited partnerships to loan money to companies, creating jobs in the United States that align with capital requirements of developers and entrepreneurs with immigration goals or are EB5 investors. Well, the EB5 is a program that allows visas, if you pay $500,000, you're allowed to bring in people out of the country to reside, they get full of visas here in the country, you can buy your way in, and you can bring in, I think it's 10 people per $500,000 donated. And so, Diane Feinstein tried to stop it, no, here it is. EB5 visas are granted to foreigners who make investments of at least 500,000 in areas with high unemployment, or at least $1 million everywhere else, and they guarantee full visas to 10 people. Since its inception, the EB program has been used to finance hotels, retail space, housing projects. So here we are with people that have lost all their livelihoods, their homes, they're out of everything, and they're bringing in foreigners, and we don't even have housing for them. I mean, we've doubled the amount of homeless now in Santa Rosa, it was already a really bad problem, and now these people are just everywhere. And so all of a sudden, they're under the highways under 101, and there's nobody helping them, so we started bringing them food, and we asked what they want. We went, it got cold, so we brought them hand warmers, and then came back the next day, and the police had come and cleared them all out under three overpasses, because it's gone. And then they had to move down the road to some other place. And it's just this tight squeezing and squeezing, and then all of a sudden, the community has more crime, it has more homeless, people start crying for more of a police state, right? See what this is leading? Yeah, and you have all these local political clowns and law enforcement, you know, whether, most of them are probably just useful idiots. There's no compassion, there's no empathy, it's just wicked and evil. They have no interest in helping anybody. No, it's disaster capitalism. I mean, I worked on Wall Street for 25 years, and I started to see the beginnings of that, and that's why I got out of the business, because it's just, it's capitalist capitalizing, and it is basically three or four companies left in the world, and they're named Google, Facebook, Amazon, and... That's it. You know, that's it. I mean, they're acquiring everything and everybody, and there's no, but people are waking up now, and people we've had, like, two or three meetings, and one thing I really want to mention, I saw the same thing here in Santa Rosa, the community is rising up. People are putting out tables here, take this. When the fires hit, everybody donated clothes. It was ridiculous how many clothes people dropped off at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds and everywhere else, just to the point where they said, please don't donate anymore clothes. And I started thinking about it, and I go, we're such a consuming society that we don't even know how to give. And now it's month and a half later, and people are making meals for people, and people are private riding temporary shelters for people, and there's post-traumatic stress syndrome, mental health facilities are being overwhelmed, because now the hard work is started where people are understanding. They're never going back to their homes. I mean, what's happening now is, is there started this thing called rebuild North Bay, with these guys, Darius Anderson and Doug Bosco, and the Army Corps of Engineers, under the Whit, the former FEMA guy, has come in along with the EPA, and because they're saying all the land is so toxic, they are force arming, they're forcing. These people have lost everything to sign what's called ROE agreements, the Stafford Act from FEMA, in order to rebuild, they have to give over their insurance mic. They give over their sign over their life, the insurance to FEMA, and FEMA's coming in now, and all about 80 people out of over 4,000 or 4,000, they had all these community meetings, where they had just, it was a total Delphi technique, it was a total part of this whole thing, to get these people, because they had no other choice to sign over, or they were going to be forced with an abatement procedures, which they're carrying out now, for those that didn't sign up, the county's going to come and clear their properties, of six inches of toxicity, of hazmat, and build them at full rate. And these people are never getting back into their homes, there's no value. I mean, the home prices have dropped by 50% in these areas, so the money's not there, and so I was in a restaurant, and there was some executive smadestate from a couple insurance companies, and they were talking about how they were going to tell that their client, that there's not enough money left, after the debris removal, and they had to give it to the FEMA for them to rebuild, and they were talking different terms on how to use it. And I walked out of there, and right before I left, I just laid into them. I said, you guys have no soul. These people have lost everything. You have no idea what is happening here, and for you to talk in that language, and they didn't know anybody was listening to, I wish I had a recorder on that, but this is the disaster capitalism. Another one is Redwood Credit Union, they've taken in over $25 million of donated money to help people, yet not one person here has seen any money. Not one person has gotten money from Redwood Credit Union, but they can get loans at one and a half percent of up to $280,000 from the bank, if they want. I'm sitting here listening to this, and I'm just shaking my head, and there's no humanity in these people. Well, it's time for us to rise up and wake up, and so a lot of the conversations now are talking about self-empowerment, about being the author of our own authority, and there's many, many examples of people doing a business that doesn't include monetary systems, a donation system, free give, people free giving, there's no taxes involved. Here, I give to you, you give to me, what the heck does the government have involved? And people are realizing they have no faith in the government, it's been gone. And so there's this wonderful opportunity, I mean, the Chinese character for crisis is the same one for opportunity, for us to come together and start creating the world we want to see. Because if we don't, my son and the rest of the children have no chance, because this is going to continue. But let me give you a little idea who these players are, so you understand how really bad it is. This guy, Darius Anderson, has a long history, he's the owner of the press Democrat, as a high-powered lobbyist for companies like Drumroll, please, Pacific Gas and Electric. Now, Pacific Gas and Electric is being ablamed, they're saying that the phone utilities were what caused the fires to heat up to 2000 degrees in an instant and torch cars and flip them on their roofs and burn homes down to the chimney and nothing left. And he's a lobbyist for PG&E, and also station casino Spiser, Microsoft. He worked for Clint East, it was friend-raiser for the former governor, California, great Davis. But he was also fined a half million dollars in a corruption probe, and now he wants to build a $30 million boutico tell off the Sonoma Plaza. And another partner, his Doug Bosco, is another owner of the press Democrat, and he's got ties to the Savings and Loan scandal with Chapin with that guy, I forget his name down in Arizona. And he was a former congressman, it was implicated in a check bouncing scandal. And he's behind the scenes, power broker with Deeper Interest in gravel mining, timber and development. Well, we just went through 12 years of putting in a smart train, quote unquote, that has about riders of 40 people, they cost tens of millions of dollars, that was eight years, but it's interesting, they put in heavy duty and dust real railroad ties, because they're going up north into the Eale River and up there, because they want to do mining operations. And this guy was on the board of the smart trains. And his team, it's called the Bosco Boys, but he's also a part owner of the Sonoma Media Investments, including the press Democrat and the Northern Pacific Railroad Company. He's involved with local and national government. He was a California state legislature, congressman from 18 to the 90, and he's chairman of the California Coastal Conservancy and boarded directors of the First Community Bank. And then this guy, Robert Steele, president of the boarded directors of the Redwood Credit Union here since 1999, he works for a company called Alliance Global Corporate and Specialty in Petaluma, California, which is right next door, who are disaster recovery underwriters. Wow. You can't make this stuff up. And then there's this character called Bill Gallagher, who's a Santa Rosa developer and founder of First Community Bank, now called Poppy Bank, as well as Blue Gate Bank that set up donations. And this guy had a bunch of interest right where the fire's hit, he was trying to get this sweetheart deal to get property and fountain grow. And now he's going to get it for pennies on the dollar, because the values that drop just dropped them out, dramatically. And he's just also a member of the First Community Bank and it goes on and on. So it's using the force of government, it forces citizens to pay, oh, here's another one. The Poppy Bank has also helped fund the Sonoma, Sonoma, the SCP, which is Sonoma Community Power. So Sonoma Community Power, they installed a couple years ago, which is supposed to be a choice between getting off of PG&E Pacific Gas Electrocute Tilties and going to cleaner power. Well, it turns out these guys all own it, and electricity will continue to be delivered over PG&E's distribution systems. And the way they say they're cleaner is because they only count, they're at renewable energy is 30%, and PG&E statewide is 19%. So they're saying they're renewable. I mean, it's just all a scam, everywhere you look, even including the planning and zoning that was done in June of 2017. And then the stack them and pack them, density redevelopment of properties were doubling them out, making double the amount of occupancy per lock, which you're starting to see now with everybody talking about building smaller homes. It's amazing, Mike, to see it just happening right in my neighborhood. All these towns are knee deep in agenda 21, Jamie. My town here, I live in a small town in North Carolina. The planning department, they're all in bed with the agenda 21 and United Nations protocols. And the thing is they don't know that they are. The local planning departments and so on, folks, they don't know, they're people that get up every day, they go to work, and they have no clue what it is that they are enabling. And a few years back, Jamie, I took them to task and I was giving them a lot of agenda 21 material, talking with them and emailing and so on. And I was like the lone wolf out there. So of course, I just got tagged as this crazy guy, but they didn't want to talk about it because they don't see a problem. They don't see it as some kind of an agenda. They just see it as the natural progression of planning. And this is the problem that we have. There's too many people that are sound asleep, that are in positions that if they were awake, they would be able to help to dismantle a lot of this stuff or at least shoot some flares up in the sky. But because they're not awake, the march continues. Right. And as I'm doing research in Santa Rosa, again, based on Rosa Corey's work and Deborah Tavares's work, you see that they've chronicled how the corruptness went in the elections for the council members, where they just completely exceeded the $500 limited donation by getting around it, this galahir guy and these other ones and people screamed up in arms. But when you own the newspapers, when you own the council, when you own the government that exists here, they can do whatever they want. There's nobody stopping them. And when people try and stop them, they have no hope. They're given three minutes to talk at a city council meeting. Deborah bless her heart. She goes to all the council meetings and she spends her three minutes time refining it to talk to the people in the audience. Because she knows that board of supervisors are our own lock stock in barrel. And did you get into Ickley at all? Did you get into the International Council for local environmental initiatives? Yes. So maybe we can get into that a little bit so people understand. I mean, Ickley was created as a non-governmental spin-off of the United Nations in 1990 to implement a gender 21 across the world locally. It is a membership organization for cities over 70 and 100 worldwide as of 2012, headquartered in Bonn, Germany. It's about concentrating power in cities and circumvent requirements for ratification of international treaties and gives the illusion of local control. Ickley is structured as a parallel government but has no transparency because it is a private nonprofit NGO. In fact, the cities then ally in regional conglomerates which breaks jurisdictional boundaries and will destroy local control. These regional boards are unelected and not an answerable to any citizenry. Ultimately, this facilitates global governance by invalidating individual cities, counties, states, and nations with agreements and interwoven systems to which they are bound by contract in public private partnerships or PPP. That's the way they get around them. Well, I ran into a guy that he's running for city council and the election was last month and just to give you an idea and the audience mostly because I know you know this stuff Jamie, but he's a really good guy. He's a builder here locally and he's a family guy. And I got to talk to him for about a half an hour outside my house, he knocked on the door. And I started asking him about agenda 21 and sustainable development. He said to me, and I really was a rare moment of honesty. He said, you know, Mike, there are folks that go into politics with all good intentions to try to really turn the ship around. He says, what happens is when you get there, that ship is so anchored and there's so much bureaucracy, there's so much process, it is virtually impossible for somebody with new ideas to come in and to make change because the entire apparatus that they're coming into pushes back on change. And he said it was very, very disheartening. He said, so the best he said he can do is to keep up the good fight and keep calling things out. But the problem, and he didn't say this, but I'm going to add this, but the problem that he's faced with is what I said before Jamie. He works with people that are either completely in bed with the agenda or people who are oblivious to the agenda and just think that you're crazy if you talk about something other than what the plans are going to be or what the strategy's going to be. He really was a breath of fresh air, but also was very disheartening in a way because here's a guy that really wants to make the change and what he's saying is when you get there, it's like swimming through cement. It's impossible to make change. He was also telling me that we have a problem with the roads here, unbelievable congestion because what they did was they overdeveloped. And so what they do is they don't try to put the bond issues up beforehand because people have voted them down. They wait for everything to get completely screwed up as far as the amount of traffic on the road. You nobody can go anywhere. It's like a large parking lot. And then they present the bond because they know at that point, people are so disgusted that they're going to go with the bond and push it through. Right? So they play that game all the time. Why is this stuff happening? Why are we overdeveloping? What's going on here? Why is it that the planning department can't put the brakes on? And what he said to me, and I want to talk to him some more about this because we just didn't have enough time, but he said something along the lines that if the local town doesn't do it, then the county or the state will do it. Right? And if the county and state do it, then what happens is the town doesn't share in any revenue. So if the town wants to be able to participate in the revenue pool, then they've got to take the initiative and they've got to go do these things. But if they don't, they get zip-o. So what that tells you is that one way or another, these things are going to happen. So even if everybody in the town raised their hands, including the politicians, the probability that they would stop something long-term based upon my discussion with this gentleman. Very small. I mean, these things are being pushed through Jamie and rammed right through. And it doesn't really matter. We don't have a voice anymore. I guess is what I'm saying. Well, and you have to go. I incurred that about 10 years ago when I started going to the democracy school with the Council for Environmental Legal Defense Fund. And they tried to work their way up through the system. And the way our legal system works is you go from local to state to federal and now interlational law. So you're always getting pushed back up into them. And then most of the county funding, like you're referring to, the school funding, is federal funding. So all they have to do is jerk the chain on any locals and they can do whatever they want. And now they're going to blame PG&E for these fires. They're saying it was a tornado fire that, you know, occurred by just a high pressure and low pressure going over the hills and creating all these winds and whatnot out of nowhere, out of weather that didn't exist. And but PG&E, they get fined. And who do they turn around? What do they turn around and do? They raise the rates on everybody, right? Because they got to recoup their losses. Yep. But the mortgage companies don't take any hits. I mean, these people lost their homes and still owe six, 700,000 dollars on their mortgages and their properties aren't even worth that. And the mortgage companies were gracious to give a 60-day reprieve on payments. But after those 60 days, you get a bill for all three months. It's gonna be going on folks. And so back to what you were talking about, the legal ease of it all, the power that lies with these putting our faith in the local politicians, that's over folks. It doesn't work. It doesn't work. Stop trying. We have been meeting with people. Now I want to, you know, they want to go and rebuild and ladies trying to get a bunch of the local marijuana farmers who, you know, they lost a lot. There was a lot of new marijuana farmers up in the Redwood Valley, so one area got torts that happened out of a million dollars, dry in and there. And some of these other local biodynamic farmers, their homes got torts, but the people next to them didn't. I mean, there were some targeted stuff that went on here. But we wrote a law back in November, 2014 in Mendocino County, measure S, where we were the first in the country to not only give nature right to exist so nature had standing in court so we could protect our redwoods and our river. But we also passed a law that said the local community bill of rights has power over state and federal law. And that the community, the suburb of supervisors is to report to each one of the community bill of right communities to get their instructions before they talk to any state or federal law. And people said, well, what's going to happen when the federal government cuts off our funds? And after it passed, it passed by 68%. This is in November, 2014. And I was all jacked because I had a plan. I was gonna, I wanted to go in and go to the pension funds. This is the key. The pension funds have hundreds of millions of dollars. In Mendocino County alone, there's $325 million in the pension funds of the local community members. And I wanted to go poll every single one of those local pensioners and say, would you like to invest locally in farms in our own infrastructure, power and whatnot? Or do you want to invest in Apple and Google in the rest of these schmucks? It would have worked, but we were so displaced because everybody gave up everything they had to get this past that we never got back together to start the ball rolling, but it's still on the books. It's still leave a law. And we're actually talking here in Santa Rosa area about starting to start that our own movement about writing our own laws. And this is about becoming the author of your own authority. And it's really big, boy stuff. And what you start with and what we're starting meeting all the victims of these fires and the first thing we say to them is, what do you need and what do you want? Do you want to keep your homes? Do you want to not be pressured to have to agree to sign over your life to FEMA? And they all said yes, and then we came back to them. They said, well, we couldn't do anything else. We were afraid of losing everything. So we just signed the documents, oh, and oh shit. It's so hard for people to shift gears that quick, but there are answers and it means taking responsibility. And the word responsibility means the ability to respond. And so by asking people what you want instead of what will you accept or we don't accept this or we can't deal with this and we're going to fight this, we start starting the initiative. We're going to make our own laws. That's what the Declaration of Independence guarantees to abolish government if it doesn't service anymore. But nobody has the cajonus to do it. Well, I tell you, we're getting some organized people here in Santa Rosa lost everything and guess what they're afraid of. Nothing, you know, I got nothing to lose. And so that's who we're really working with is trying to get people to start waking up to say what do you want. And by doing that, we're empowering ourselves and it's going to be a struggle. It's going to be a long-term fight. But I think that's the only way to make change, Mike. Are people waking up, Jamie? I mean, with Harvey, Dennis, Texas and the fires in California, what are you seeing? Are people questioning more? In other words, when I say questioning, what I mean is, are they looking at it and saying, this is something not right about these fires. And, or are they just basically falling in line accepting the official storyline that some guy was out in the woods with a couple of matches and let the place up? Where are people at with this? One guy I talked to, he was shell shock. He goes, this reminds me of Vietnam. And he was shaking. I mean, they've lost everything. I mean, this happened overnight. You go to bed and you wake up the next morning, you've lost everything. You had time to get your wallet or something and get in your car if you're lucky. This is another thing. The body counts are not nearly what they should be. In Houston and in Northern California, it's not even close. But people are waking up, but they don't know what they're waking up to. They don't know what happened. And all they're trying to do is get their lives back. And then when I talked to, I've gone talk to a fireman like I had Captain John Lordon. And he said, this was not no other fire we've seen. And we'll get into a minute, the lasers and the MP. But he was in total agreement that that's the only way that could have happened. And so I wanted to go with him to other fire departments and walk around and video him bringing this evidence to the fire departments around here. Now things have settled down. And he goes, Jamie, they have no context to this stuff. They're not going to understand what we're even talking about. I've been researching this stuff for 10, 15 years. I've been watching your YouTube. I've been watching these others. And I've learned a lot. I bought some land down in Panama. A few of these firemen that I've talked to, they have bug out procedures as well, because they saw the writing on the wall. But they're fellow firemen just don't want to hear it. So what I did is I'd written a geoengineering book called geoengineering the AK Chemtrails this past year. I think I sent you a copy. And it included a section on directed energy weapons. And so at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds, there were hundreds of fire trucks. I mean, people came from all over the country to help with these fires that went everywhere. And so I went around while they were there and I started handing out my books. And if I had done this before the fires, people would have told me to f off these guys. But every firemen, I started with the question. I said, do you understand how these fires started? And they all shook their heads like this. And I said, do you understand how vegetation remained? But the homes were towards down to the ground and they shook their heads. And I gave my book and I said, here, this might help explain it and give you a little context. And everyone took it. Everyone took my books. Very good. And I hadn't been selling these books. And now my books are starting to sell online. I didn't do it to make money. I did it to get the information out. And now I'm going to write another one because now we have a bunch more information that yes, this was a laser directed EMP event. This has been working this, remember Reagan and his Star Wars back in strategic defense initiative, SDI back in 1984. Right. That was all about getting the lasers. That was all about doing the work from a guy back in 1939 and getting THMori in Salt Lake City who started directing the first specialized amplifiers for extracted energy from powerful quantum mechanical fluctuations of vacuum called directs energy. The radiant energy device weighed 55 pounds and produced 50 kilowatts of power without conventional input. Now, today we have a Penn laser you can buy at 7.11 and it has a quarter watt of power and you can shine it up into a pilot's eyes up in thousands of feet and cause major problems from a simple store bought Penn laser. And then during the hurricanes, Michiu Kaku, you know, that physicist guy, he was on the today show and he was talking about how now they have a trillion watts of power they can use and that they were an are going to be using them to direct weather. I saw that clip. Yeah, he said that they were using it already. Yes, yes, yes. So if a, if a, if a, my point being is a quarter water half water power can shine that far up into up into the sky to get pilots, what do you think a trillion watts can do? Yeah, right? So then, then I found this article back from 2008, it was in Wired Magazine laser gunship fires deniable strikes ahead. And Boeing announced today that the first ever test firing a real life ray gun that you become the US special forces way out coat out covert strikes with quote plausible deniability. In test this month, Curtlyn Air Force Base, New Mexico Boeing's advanced tactical laser, a modified C138 aircraft, quote, fired at high energy chemical laser through its beam control system. The beam control system acquired a ground target and guided laser beam to the target as directed by the ATL's battle management system. By firing the laser through the beam control system for the first time, the ATL team has begun to demonstrate the functionality of the entire weapon system integrated aboard the aircraft. But what Francier didn't mention was that this capability will allow special forces to strike maximum precision from long distances, distances without being blamed for the attacks quote plausible deniability. In advanced tactical laser weighing 12,000 pounds and mounted on a Hercules transport, it's intended to give special forces ultra precision strike capability. And so what they show is that the illustration shows a theoretical 26 second engagement in which the beam definitely destroys 32 tires, 11 antennas, 11 missile launchers, 11EO devices, four mortars and five machine guns while avoiding harming a truckload of refugees and the soldiers guarding them. This precision should make ATL a highly effective anti-personal weapon able to target it or assassinate depending on your politics, a specific individual or group and sniper-like precision. And it goes on and on. So they've had this. And then in November 9, 2017, after the fires, space.com has an article, US Air Force jet spiders may soon be able to instantly disable enemy targets using invisible, energized beams of light shot from a small compact laser cannon. The laser equip of vehicles might call the mind heavily armed helicopters from Marvel's Captain America films. Yesterday, the Air Force research lab signed a $26.3 million contract with Lockheed, our lightweight and compact enough to be mounted on fighter jets. There's nothing new about laser weaponry, but most laser systems are powerful enough to effectively or too heavy and bulky. But most of these lasers are limited to ground and sea use. But now that's changing. So they go into how these companies that help make them are L3 technologies, key site AEG industries and the Sonoma design group. Well, they're all located in Santa Rosa, California or they have subsidiaries here. What a coincidence, right? Yeah, you know, I remember seeing a picture that really stuck in my head during the fires, Jamie. It was a picture of a convenience store gas station. And the convenience store itself was completely annihilated. Right. Dust, 30 feet away. The pumps were still there untouched. And I remember looking at that picture and thinking to myself, how was it possible that the entire building can collapse and justify and the gas pumps are still intact. And the other thing that I noticed about a lot of these areas where these supposed fires took place is that the pavement around the buildings was untouched. And you would think that a fire with that much heat that the pavement would start to buckle and melt. And in many cases, you didn't see that. So there was this very precision strike on these structures. Right. And I saw that time and time again. There's fire, I mean, this fire move fires, because it wasn't a fire. There's over 60 fires. We got to keep that up because they're not talking about that. They're trying to combine them all into sectional fires that happened. These things move so fast. One guy commented, he's a marathon runner and he tried out run the fires and they're moving too fast. He couldn't outrun it. That's how fast these things were moving. So it started about 9.30, 10.30 at night. It started in the east and moved west and moved north and moved south into Napa. But these fires moved so quickly. And I could see that when I started looking at where the fires came, you could literally see and imagine a laser just torching this whole section right through here, it came right through here, it came right down through here, it stopped here. And then I started learning about phased array laser systems and they can do multiple strikes all at once. It's not rocket science to them anymore. And there's a question of whether or not you can see the lasers. They say you can't see them. But I have many accounts and many comments on my YouTube that people saw blue lights like I saw. And we have recordings of blue flashes as well. So I'm not quite sure if it was invisible or not. But these things came out of nowhere, moved faster than any fire that had ever occurred. And I want to read a couple of quotes just to really bring home how radical these fires were. And this is from Cal Fire Director Ken Pimla. We are literally looking at explosive vegetation. If these fires are burning actively during the day and night when you expect the fires to subside, make no mistake, this is a critical catastrophic event. We have access to every available asset in the country. These fires are literally just burning faster than firefighters can run. This is the craziest fire I've ever seen is that Grant King, Chief of Guerinville Fire Department. The wind just hangs back and fire comes in a rush with the wind and you're dead. Ken Pimla, again, it was a very different kind of fire that happened Sunday night. The fire was almost horizontal. When it hit those homes, it was like a blow torch. With all those fires burning, it generated so much heat that it created its own circular patterns, or I call vortex. And then a fire starting after 10 o'clock at night under 50 plus mile an hour winds under absolutely dry, dry fuel beds. Every one of these fires had a fighting chance to get lowing long before our firefighters could even be able to get there. So they all grew into major fires very quickly. Understand these fires started after 10 PM around midnight and Sunday night. They burned so quickly, there's no time to notify anybody. And here's another thing. FEMA turned off the evacuation orders. How you're supposed to get cell phones now, we got everybody's got their cell phones and we're supposed to get evacuations. Well, FEMA decided not to turn on the alert system, the emergency alert system. And they said because they didn't want everybody to panic and have half a million people leave all at once. Well, that's crazy because Sonoma, then the Sonoma Napa, it's spread out. And people are already doing that. So there was another caused a tear of illegal action for FEMA. Now they're saying that we are to start getting the old-style fire sirens. They have for tsunamis and stuff. So they're talking about bringing that back. But again, these firefighters had never seen to a person had never seen anything like this before. And then another thing we should mention is also the predictive program that goes along with us right after the Hurricane Harvey and Irma, what movie came out in October? Oh, yeah, Geostorm. Geostorms going on. And on the same exact day, they released a movie with Jeff Bridges called Only the Brave, based on a story about a group of elite firefighters who risked everything to protect a town from a historic wildfire. You can't make this stuff up. And then on November 10th, Washington, DC has the first ever geoengineering innovation research and technology conference starting to talk about geoengineering. It's crazy. I want to ask you a question. Did you see the or listen to the interview that Judy Wood did with Andrew Johnson? Andrew spends a lot of time with Richard Hall on Rich Planet TV. Judy was addressing these fires in California. And she was basically just poo-pooing the whole idea that these fires were being generated by directed energy weapons. And it seemed like a very, very odd interview. It almost seemed to me like somebody had put her out there and said, look, you just need to dial us a flame on this thing and just ridicule the whole idea of directed energy weapons. Did you listen to that interview? Yeah, I listened to the first part, which is where she dismissed us out of hand. She just dismissed anything to do with the type of work she had done in her physics and all her doctorate degrees and everything she showed. But I just did a video and I showed these fires in Canada and China and Portugal and Chile and Northern California with the cars. And she went into the cars and the exact same stuff. I think she was threatened. I think either she was mind-controlled or she was threatened because you haven't heard boo from her sense, right? And I don't know. I have her book. I read her book. I thought it was plausible that it was a directed energy weapon. I located in Manhattan, a source out of where it could have come from and how there was a geoengineering event off the coast on 9-11 right before it as well. And I lost a lot of respect for that woman right after that because she didn't even give a chance. I mean, she's all you got to look at the evidence. You got to take your time and all this. Well, where is she now? I mean, I'm putting out stuff. I put out maybe eight or 10 video docs now on all the causes and all the different reporting of what's happened in the