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To: Spunky
ā€œIā€™m waiting for more information about the possibility of former Navy Seals there on the island.ā€

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Perhaps Matt Bracken or Michael Yon could give us a clue, both former special ops that have described some of their tactics in nation destabilization in former conflicts., I think it is called "Black Ops" Of course one has to just look at the antics of the FBI, ya.

320 posted on 09/01/2023 6:20:08 PM PDT by norsky (<P> <a href= > </a> <P><h3> <P><img src=" "width=500"></img> )
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To: All; norsky; STARLIT; JudyinCanada; Rusty0604; Lakeside Granny

“Perhaps Matt Bracken or Michael Yon could give us a clue, both former special ops that have described some of their tactics in nation destabilization in former conflicts, I think it is called “Black Ops”

Give me a CLUE about WHAT conflict? There was a horrendouse fire on Lahina. People died. Property was lost. Bad management. It was a horrible thing that happened but if people think “Black Ops” are coming in that is just crazy thinking.

I do NOT RECALL any of this crazy talk. “Navy Seals”,”Black Ops”, “Missing Children”, “Secret Tunnels” etc; going on when one of the MOST horrendous fires happened in Calif.

“The Camp Fire started on Thursday, November 8, 2018, in Northern California’s Butte County. Ignited by a faulty electric transmission line, the fire originated above several communities and an east wind drove the fire downhill through developed areas. After exhibiting extreme fire spread, fireline intensity, and spotting behaviors through the rural community of Concow, an urban firestorm formed in the foothill town of Paradise.”

“The fire caused at least 85 civilian fatalities, and injured 12 civilians and five firefighters. It covered an area of 153,336 acres, and destroyed more than 18,000 structures, with most of the destruction occurring within the first four hours. The towns of Paradise and Concow were almost completely destroyed, each losing about 95% of their structures.”
https://www.fire.ca.gov/our-impact/remembering-the-camp-fire

“Five years after the Camp fire devastated Paradise in the deadliest wildfire in California history, Bowen, Colston and Stoffer have moved forward with their lives and the town is one of the fastest growing in the state, with construction on nearly every block. But the journey to recovery for the people of Paradise and the place itself has been hard and uneven. For those who left and those who stayed, the emotional trauma continues even as the physical restoration progresses.”

” If Paradise offers lessons for Maui, they are a blend of hope and harsh reality: A new town will be different from the old one, just as the new lives of survivors will be different from what was.”

“Last week, the signs of recovery were everywhere in Paradise. Starbucks bustled, shoppers filled the Save Mart and school buses navigated their charges to and from the first days of classes. The town is home to about 9,200 people, said Mayor Greg Bolin, down from about 27,000 before the fire. New homes stretched for miles. About 500 were built last year alone, up from two or three a year before the fire, Bolin said.”
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2023-08-20/five-years-after-the-camp-fire-paradise-survivors-see-hard-future-for-maui

THE SAME THING IS GOING TO HAPPEN IN LAHINA. SOME PEOPLE WILL REBUILD AND SOME WILL NOT AND IT WILL TAKE YEARS. BUT LIFE GOES ON REGARDLESS OF WHAT HAPPENS TO ANYONE.


360 posted on 09/01/2023 7:48:45 PM PDT by Spunky
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