Anonymous ID: ce4933 Jan. 14, 2019, 12:47 p.m. No.4754113   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4630

(Insurance Fraud) Scheme → ARSON

California (Disaster Relief Fraud) Scheme → ARSON

If I were an insurance investigator; these are the historical /markers/evidence I'd be looking for to build my case for negligence, or intentional disregard for public safety, by the government officials involved in the decisions that led to these disasters.

*Plethora of news articles, Gov reports & prior analysis of the situation to build a compelling case. Granted, not hard evidence in sauce implicating specific individuals, but it is a compelling convergence of circumstances. (For brevity only 1 or 2 sauce for each category)

→ California was set up, over time, to experience wildfire disasters.

 

1: Start with (Water Wars) - Artificially Induced Water Shortage Statewide Under guise of "Environmentalism".

(WSJ) By Devin Nunes

(Aug. 14, 2009 11:26 p.m. ET)

It's Fish Versus Farmers in the San Joaquin Valley

Crops rot and people stand in line for food while the EPA engineers a drought.

(Website - No Water No Farmer No Food)Lots of sauce at website. Here's just one quote indicative of the 'engineered' drought:

In two months, 237 billion gallons of water ran to the ocean due to mismanagement.

2: (Mismanage Forests/Wildfire Prevention)

(Little Hoover Institute)

Report #242, February 2018

Fire on the Mountain: Rethinking Forest Management in the Sierra Nevada

During its review, the Commission found that California’s forests suffer from neglect and mismanagement, resulting in overcrowding that leaves them susceptible to disease, insects and wildfire.

3: (The Catalyst - "Spark")

Enter PG&E utility company. History of connection to wildfires.

(WSJ - June 8, 2018 9:38 p.m. ET)

12 Northern California Fires Caused by PG&E Equipment, Investigators Say

Fires in October killed 18 people and burned more than 174,000 acres

(Bloomberg - January 14, 2019)

PG&E Bankruptcy Looms, CEO to Exit as Fire Costs Dwarf Cash

4: (Wildfire Statistics - Nationwide) - Look for anomalous regularity of wildfires in California and corresponding relatively high damage/loss cost ($'s).

 

Note: Texas has next highest wildfire occurrence, but California by far has the highest monetary loss requiring FEMA funds.

And as an added 'anomaly' → Look at the abrupt jump in wildfire losses ($'s) in 2017, after DJT took office. (pic related)

 

https://www.iii.org/fact-statistic/facts-statistics-wildfires

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-wildfires/cost-of-fighting-u-s-wildfires-topped-2-billion-in-2017-idUSKCN1BQ01F

https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052970204619004574318621482123090

http://nowaternofarmernofood.com/the-shocking-reality/

https://lhc.ca.gov/report/fire-mountain-rethinking-forest-management-sierra-nevada

https://www.wsj.com/articles/12-northern-california-fires-caused-by-pg-e-equipment-investigators-say-1528508287

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-01-14/pg-e-plans-bankruptcy-filing-as-california-wildfires-costs-mount?srnd=premium