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Fanning the Flames of War on California ~ Pt. 5 ~ Last Call Paradise

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Fanning the Flames of War on California ~ Pt. 5 ~ Last Call Paradise
Nov 9, 2019. aplanetruth 4u.
1 year later ..a recap and review.. of the crime scene and evidence.

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But the way that all the cars were exiting after I got finally got a tire put on my truck. The reason why I was doing that is because my dog was in the truck and I didn't want to leave my dog behind. But by the time I was able to get the tire on the truck and I went to go north like I originally was, I was going right back into the fire again and behind me was already burnt. So I just went south through all the burnt areas. So I went through the whole town of Paradise from top to bottom and saw everything that was burnt that was left behind. And I met up with the first responders of the fire crew at probably operating the Paradise by a fast trip, gas station, optimal bar area, better mine. And the cars that were lined up on there, they were all in the right lane. I was kind of expecting to see them in both lanes and all over the place. But they were all in the right lane stacked up, just going all the way down and then all the roads coming in from the sides. Same thing, all in the right lane, all the way to every single road basically coming into skyway. Were people in the cars? Were they just stopped? Were the cars there? I was looking for people in the cars at first and taking the glance and saying, okay, nobody there, nobody there. And then I got to one where I saw something that caught my eye that was kind of weird because it's hard to identify the body of the car. I had looked and it looked like somebody was sitting down on the floorboard. Like there's no seat there, like sitting really low on the car and I realized that, oh shit. Like they melted. Yeah, the person's, because the seat is burnt underneath them so they sunk down really low. Flash on the back. And I was just looking for people that are like normal head height that you'd see somebody in the car that was unburnt. So I started noticing that these vehicles did have people in them. So people were sitting there, they were stuck in traffic and then they got chased. Yeah, they were just down lower so then I knew what to look for and then I started seeing people in all the vehicles because I knew what to look like for somebody to be in a vehicle that was burnt. And then I came across school bus. That was there, one of the big school buses and a yellow school bus. And I was looking in the cars and stuff, seeing which cars had bodies and seeing how many cars had been in the car. Because I was curious on how many bodies there were. And when I saw a school bus, that's when I quickly looked and I didn't want to look in it. So I just turned my head and made sure that I didn't look inside of it. I didn't want to see inside of it. But you would, you think that they were in the children were in the school bus? Yeah, I didn't want to find out. Bro, it's like this. I went in. There was nothing left. There's nothing left. What was your first, when you will first, what, what, what, when did you first experience, what was your first experience of this? It would be, um, probably Sunday night когда they started calling Toda Tricks in oh know fire started. An as they weren't. And the fire started Thursday morning. So it took two, three days for them to call Friday, Saturday and then Sunday for them to call Toda Tricks up. Well you're gonna understand the whole town's gone. No. There's nothing really. Yeah, there are people either. There are people out there. So what do you think you got a rush for? So you went up there with your tow truck and what did you see? I saw this just vast, I mean this used to be heavily forest area. I mean it's a forest town. It was just woods. Yeah, the woods. Really pine trees everywhere. They're called the Taule Pines. Parts of it. But this thing burned so hot that asphalt bubbled up on the roof. Yeah, the roads cut on fire. Yeah, they had to put the roads out. What kind of shit's that? So you drive up there, you see the cars and you said there were people in them? Well yeah, there's people in just about all of them. I imagine. Did you see any victims inside the cars? Did you see any, any, he said he saw bodies that were, the springs and the seats had melted down and the people were just down low. Sitting on the floorboard. Sitting on the floorboard or just sitting in the passenger seat. You know, I just, I saw that video, that first video that they took off the air that we were talking about earlier, that one guy that you, no, the one guy that, the girl that, the girl that, the girl that, the girl that, the girl that, the girl that, the girl that, the girl that, the girl that, when he took his camera and first panned inside the cars, you didn't see, no, there was, didn't even look like nothing was in there. Your eyes are looking for something, but there's nothing there. But a few fragments of bone and flesh, if there's any flesh, it's all the way down looking just, like I said, melted. Vaporized. Vaporized melted, whatever it is. It's hard to see the body inside of a car until you actually, look, see, or something. You know what you're looking for then because you spotted it, it looks like it's not a body in there, but you know what it is because you spotted it. And then you look at all the other cars and you start going, it says, mola shit, all the cars have a body in it. Okay, air, off the route town, there's multiple car pilots. And you're a tow truck driver, you, you, yeah. And so you've been, you've been seeing these cars because you're going up there, yeah, there's, yeah, there's so many personnel up there, so many emergency personnel. I mean, everything, there's nothing, everything up there is everything, but local cops. There's no local cops up there. No, there's police. I don't think so. I haven't seen any. Well, they probably gave them a relocated and then gave them immunity. It's their own backyard. You know, and no one wants to deal with that. Federal Trump State, State, Trump's local. Yeah. You know, that's the way it works. FEMA came into Santa Rosa and took over over the operation. He had made it. Nobody made it down here. These people all got burned down. I was right down below them here and my friend, as the cars on fire, he could see he stabbed his mother. I'm sorry, buddy. Now, these people all got burned out. There's dead bodies in here. They're all burned. Every fucking, what else? You can see the phones and the fuck seats. These people got burned out in the car like I almost did. Dead, dead, dead. Everybody here is dead. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Weapons of mass destruction, man. Mass murder. This is, oh, yeah. Well, you're telling a story. I was trying to kick him off his motorcycle because everybody was panicking, trying to get out of the fire. They wanted the bike. My girlfriend's nephew was up there. He was coming to start his singing's hair. That's how close it got. He bailed out and he stole a car. He knows how to hotline real quick. No keys. He stole a car real quick. He was coming out of the car because the wall of fire was coming there. And he was like, what are you doing? Get back in your car. You're not coming out and run this thing. Get back in your car. And he told several people that were running by to get in the car. And then he car the way through front yards and back yards and all kinds of shit. Just plowing through the cars. But why originally did they get out of their cars? Because it's hot. It's hot. It's hot. It's hot. Yeah. Yeah. Because they're idiots and they don't realize they can go around their cars. And then they get out of one lane with completely stopped and only one lane was open for access and need to. You don't need to strip it as far as I can understand. They haven't even gotten a percentage of them. That's how many bodies there are. That's the main thing I wish you'd get out there and get expressed across your website is fucking their line through their ass. And it's possibly how many population of paradise would you say? Okay, put it this way. I'm broke. When I was up there, I do know one of the cops up was up there. One of them. The rest of them I've never seen. But one of them was up there that I knew. And he's a good paradise also. I don't know what he's doing up there. He's the only one that I noticed that I've been doing this for fucking 22 years, 23 years. And he said managed. The cops had managed so much fucking worse than they said. They say say that again. It was over what they say it is right now. The first hour they were in. 1200 was the first count. Now they're down to under 200 according to the doctor that was just here. They had to have found the first that 200 people that had mounted that minute they rolled in there. They had to have had 200 people on their list right off the gun instantly. That's right. How many died on that? I know. Well, the trailer parks. That's the other thing. They didn't expect anybody to get out there. I don't know. It's just by chance because a family member is living in such close communities. You know, the town's up there a few miles away. But we still notice things. We still look up like the camera. We notice things. And when they saw that fire, they called the people they knew up that way. They looked a lot closer and it was. And by chance, they got out of there with their lives. That's it. And once again, I'm going to play the start of the Paranise police dispatcher recording the morning of the event. Telling people to stay and not leave, keeping them in homes. Are we supposed to be evacuated or alive? No, you'll be notified. There's a fire north of Concoa up off the highway 70. No danger to paradise. Okay? Well, is that evacuation west side of Penth Road? What says that? That's a good thing. But fire. Okay. Okay. We haven't been advised of that. If you have gotten a fire. Wait, so you saw the fire. I was going to guide the park on Skyway until like five o'clock at night and couldn't go anywhere. Correct. So why would the... Why would the Penth Road block? Why would they use me to exit? And when we got down cross line saddle where they're intense and Penth Road means which will then take you... If you take their hands and it connects to Clark. Right. They have that block. And the only reason they let us through is because our daughter's car was off that a gas. And we couldn't go down 70 to Orville to get out. But we got more telling about that. The sheriff that dropped by. He was from Barry's Hill or you were telling you or something like that. And what was man happy getting your service. I mean, they had to least everywhere down the hill on the right traffic. Let's do the math. If the fire starts at 6.37.30 in the morning, let's say. And now it's 11 o'clock. You're saying you're leaving? Is that right? Yeah. So, I'm going to have three hours to get from UBUS City that they're going to be able to alert to call to bring sheriffs in there. Are you kidding me? No. I've never seen it so well set up. I mean, they had sheriffs riding everywhere. This way, go down. They literally directed us. We couldn't go anywhere near to go. We had to go. They directed all the traffic from our end. From Clark to Orville. They said, I went 99 down and wouldn't let us get on to go to Chico. We had to go out to Orville and go all the way around through. And then, and then, the other swivel towns could get to Chico because they shut up the online. They wouldn't let us get on on on on on. Why? I don't know. It's 12.30 in the afternoon. It's 12.30 in the afternoon right now. Is this dark? It's this dark. This is Wagstaff in Clark. We live that way. We don't know if the half of the star is not weird. We came our parking lot still. We're in the middle of the parking lot. And Embers are going to go on everywhere. And that's what's starting all these new fires. That went up ahead of us and just flared up. Just went in seconds. And all the days is a row of edges. We're going to go on a road. We're going to go on a road. We're going to go on a road. We're going to go on a road. We're going to go on a road. We're going to go on a road. We're going to go on a road. We're going to go on a road. We're going to go on a road. This is a micro box. It's going so fast. This is a micro box. This is a micro box. It doesn't look like much, but when it links up with the rest of its pals. Things get a little more interesting. The micro box is controlled with this neurotransmitter. I think what I want them to do. The application to this tech are limitless. Construction. What needs to take teens and people working like hand for months or years can now be accomplished by one person. That's just the beginning. How about taxation? 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I say coincidentally because, you know my theory, coincidences, coincidences that the buildings across the street and surrounding this Masonic Lodge burned to the ground and this lodge was left untouched. These pictures were provided by one of the family, a very good friend of mine, who's been on the front lines helping relocate victims of the fire in Paradise since it happened. She snapped these pictures and sent them to me because she thought they were interesting. So yeah, here's the picture of the Masonic Lodge from a burned out lot right across the street from the lodge. I mean a lot of this damage happened right down the street or right across the street or even right next to the Masonic Lodge. Yet the Masonic Lodge was left standing without a scratch. And this isn't the first fire that this Masonic Lodge has made it through. You know, Paradise has had fires in the past and this Masonic Lodge has managed to make it through fire after fire, unscathed. This is the most damage this building has sustained right here. Look at the building right next to it, demolished. Here's more of a map, like a map view of Clark Road, which again, Clark Road was like main thoroughfare in Paradise where a lot of the burned structures were along Clark Road. Masonic building, Masonic Lodge just happened to be one of few buildings that had any damage whatsoever. If you look right here on this map, you see that black dot, the green buildings, you see that green building, that's the Masonic Lodge. Those red buildings around it are the buildings that burn to the ground. Well, the name of the lodge is Table Mountain Masonic Lodge. And when you search the internet for it, this is what you get as far as the image results. I am a part of a vast international conspiracy to make the world a better place. Kind of just begs the question for who. The viewers have written in asking if the fire detection cameras on Somile Peak or Fleam Mountain caught the campfire in its early stages. The Cal Fire says the cameras did record the fire but did not set off an alert when the fire started. Cal Fire had the alarm feature turned off. The reason that the cameras set off, they've been setting off too many false alarms when they detect any movement like a tree swaying in the wind. Then he called out tanks to stop them from burning out because when they take out your home, when they take out you like they did in paradise because paradise was an AMP test. It was either accidental or was actually a testing ground. It was a testing ground to see how quickly, how fast it could take AMP and how it could take those buildings out and scenarios. I don't know the reports anything on 20,000 or 100,000 people have just been cremated. There's nothing left of them.