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🎙️ Petit Petit Summit (26) How to Survive an Era of Massacre (Part 1)


September 3, 2023 — Part 1

The Lahaina Fire Was Intentional Arson

Goro: It’s been six months since we last talked. Has everything been alright with you both?

Yūdai: I’ve simply grown six months older. Surprisingly little has changed otherwise. Though, that might be because I live deep in the mountains with zero social interaction.

Goro: Come to think of it, Yūdai-san, your last prophecy didn’t come true.

Yūdai: My prophecy? I don’t recall.

Goro: You said there would be a natural disaster like an earthquake or tsunami before summer arrived. It didn't happen.

Yūdai: It’s exactly when people let their guard down like that that things get dangerous.

Allan: True. When everyone is making a fuss saying "it's coming, it's coming," it usually doesn't.

Goro: Issikov-san, how have you been?

Allan: My brain is deteriorating terribly. I find myself unable to spit out words more often. It’s not just proper nouns—when I can’t recall verbs or common nouns, it’s chilling.

Yūdai: Isn't it just the damn heat? Or perhaps, in a way, it’s proof that you’re a studious man. Maybe your brain’s memory storage is overflowing because you study too much.

Goro: I bet. New words are popping up one after another. Lately, we have "DEW"—I'm getting sick of these three-letter acronyms.

Yūdai: What on earth is that?

Goro: It stands for Directed-Energy Weapon.

Yūdai: And what does that mean?

Goro: It refers to weapons that damage a target by direct irradiation, without using a physical object like a missile or a bomb.

Allan: Simply put, it’s like a "death ray" or a laser weapon. The idea has been around for ages; it’s a staple in sci-fi movies.

Yūdai: Like Ultraman’s Specium Ray?

Allan: Exactly. But while Ultraman is conspicuous, if you fire it from a satellite, it’s hard to identify the attacker. There are rumors flying around that such a thing was used in the Lahaina fires.

Yūdai: Lahaina? Oh, you mean the fire on Maui in Hawaii.

Allan: Yes. People say it’s too unnatural because the area was burned out in a perfectly clean oval.

Goro: There are even stories suggesting that the massive wildfires occurring worldwide might have been caused by DEW.

(Video: A video claiming that the 2020 California fires were started by China and Russia using DEW. However, looking back now, one wonders if it wasn't China vs. U.S., but rather the globalist elite behind it.)


Regarding the massive wildfires in Greece this July, a government minister explicitly stated they were "human-induced." In other words, arson. The frequency and scale of the consecutive wildfires across Canada and the U.S. make the idea of "natural occurrence" quite a stretch.

(Image: Article from The Guardian, 2023/07/28)


(Image: BBC Article, 2023/08/25. 79 arsonists were arrested.)

Allan: Recently, there were 450 wildfires in Louisiana within a few weeks, and fires on the Spanish island of Tenerife. Both are being called arson. And it’s not just wildfires. Last year in the U.S., there were frequent fires and explosions at food processing facilities. This August alone, nine recycling plants burned down in succession. It’s incredibly unnatural. The pinnacle of this unnaturalness was the Lahaina fire.

Yūdai: Specifically, what was unnatural about it? Simply burning in an oval isn't much evidence.

Goro: Let me list the anomalies:

(Video: News from Maui NOW. The worst mass shooting in U.S. history, with 58 dead and 867 injured, is officially attributed to Stephen Paddock acting alone. However, many firearms experts and military personnel point out that "there's no way it was a lone actor." John Pelletier led that investigation.)



(Image: Kaleo Manuel, Deputy Director of Water Resource Management, who somehow issued the order to stop the water.)


(Image: A former soldier expressing fury that the military wouldn't immediately deploy for rescue despite being right there.)


...The list goes on, but I’ll stop there for now.

Yūdai: I see. Even if not every detail is accurate, it would be more unnatural not to think this was an intentional "scorched-earth" operation.

Allan: Exactly. At the very least, it wasn't a "wildfire." The mountains didn't even burn. You could call it a massacre, but the motive seems different from the genetic injection genocide. While the injections are primarily for population reduction, the Lahaina incident feels like "land grabbing." Apparently, they tried to grab the land with money or threats before, but many of the landowners were long-time residents who refused to sell to corporate capital. So they decided... well.

Yūdai: That’s horrific. So "they" can do whatever they want now?

Goro: Since they control the media and the government, they really can do anything.

Allan: In Japan, we have idiotic news reports explaining it as a wildfire caused by global warming. Thanks to that, most citizens haven't even dreamed it's a massacre. They just think it's a tragic natural disaster. At this point, being that oblivious is beyond hope. It's practically a "sin."

Remember FUKUSHIMA : What a Writer Witnessed Living 25km from the Exploding Reactors


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What actually happened at the site, and what transpired in the aftermath—most of these shocking facts were never properly reported, even within Japan.
Evacuees who stopped working after receiving compensation. Residents divided over issues of support and returning to their villages. People swallowed up by the futile and dangerous business of “decontamination.”
Facts that the media deemed taboo and failed to report are revealed.
In 1991, while in his thirties, the author won the Subaru New Writer Award for his novel *Maria’s Father*, which featured entropy environmental theory as its underlying theme. Following the nuclear accident, he published several works on FUKUSHIMA. Fifteen years after the accident, now in his 70s, the author has compiled the essence of those works into a single volume—this English translation—as a kind of testament.
He documents not only what happened in Fukushima and throughout Japan, but also the dark underbelly of national vested-interest business structures, the absurdity of theories on global warming caused by CO₂, and his rebuttal of the glorification of “renewable energy.”



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