010925 1st HR Calif Fires You Need To Hear This Research DeepDive
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010925 1st HR Calif Fires You Need To Hear This Research DeepDive

010925 1st HR Calif Fires You Need To Hear This Research DeepDive by Kate Dalley

[00:00:05] Did you ever think that the latter half of your life would require this much ibuprofen?

[00:00:09] The Kate Dalley Show starts now.

[00:00:13] You know, my mother used to say a long time ago, whenever there would be any really catastrophe that was in the movies or on the air,

[00:00:31] she would say, always look for the helpers.

[00:00:34] There will always be helpers, you know, just on the sidelines.

[00:00:41] That's why I think that if news programs could make a conscious effort of showing rescue teams,

[00:00:49] of showing medical people, anybody who is coming into a place where there's a tragedy,

[00:00:57] to be sure that they include that.

[00:01:03] Because if you look for the helpers, you'll know that there's hope.

[00:01:08] All right. Hi there. Welcome. Kate Dalley Show.

[00:01:15] Chrisanne Hall has a personal event.

[00:01:18] She'll come on. She'll talk about that.

[00:01:21] Fun, a fun family event today.

[00:01:24] So, we are going to talk about the fires in a way that is very, I would say, educational in understanding what's really going on.

[00:01:35] I've done a really big deep dive and I'm going to share with you this information.

[00:01:40] And I agree with Mr. Rogers.

[00:01:42] You know, you see the helpers.

[00:01:43] And tomorrow, John Knox, a firefighter in California who's been on the fires, is actually going to call in and tell us what he's saying.

[00:01:53] I always love boots on the ground, don't you?

[00:01:55] I mean, you know, I don't believe government media at all.

[00:01:59] So, and I'm not questioning the fires.

[00:02:02] I'm just, what I'm saying is, I just don't believe.

[00:02:05] So, when government media comes out with stories, and by the way, the AP, it's all climate change.

[00:02:11] It is amazing how they're sticking to that story.

[00:02:14] You can go back in history and do comparative notes as I have.

[00:02:18] And I don't even know how they can sell that idea.

[00:02:21] But they are.

[00:02:22] So, we're going to go through the rumor mill a little bit because there's things I want to share with you.

[00:02:27] I saw a meme earlier, and it said, the fires are, boy, it's like football fields worth of fires every minute, you know.

[00:02:36] And that's actually not true.

[00:02:38] But there is so much that is true.

[00:02:40] And so, let's go through this.

[00:02:42] And I've got some information that you might not know about or realize.

[00:02:45] And I always love that because this is really what this format's for.

[00:02:50] Okay.

[00:02:50] So, let's start with some of the unpopular stuff.

[00:02:55] $500 million to Ukraine.

[00:02:58] Yeah.

[00:02:59] Yeah.

[00:02:59] You know, these horrid little people, these little king ding-a-lings, these hormalas, these Bidens, these, you know, the puppet of Ukraine.

[00:03:10] Oh, my gosh.

[00:03:11] I just barely watched a video of him jumping up and down on stage.

[00:03:17] Look, he's an actor, okay?

[00:03:19] And he's getting $500 million, but they can't seem to get California under control for fires that have been going on every single year.

[00:03:29] Okay?

[00:03:30] It's amazing.

[00:03:31] Is it not?

[00:03:32] It's amazing.

[00:03:33] Do you know in the 1950s, we had like two fires, two major fires?

[00:03:39] We have them every year.

[00:03:42] $500 million to Ukraine on top of all the other billions?

[00:03:48] Oh, it's infuriating.

[00:03:50] It's infuriating.

[00:03:51] I mean, I just don't even, ugh.

[00:03:54] Anyway.

[00:03:55] Money laundering.

[00:03:56] So fun.

[00:03:57] Okay.

[00:03:58] Phone lines are open.

[00:03:59] 888-673-1450 if you're listening to me in the afternoon.

[00:04:03] But I do have a lot of info to get through, okay?

[00:04:06] So I got to stay on topic today.

[00:04:09] And really graceful joins me in the next hour.

[00:04:12] Okay.

[00:04:12] So L.A. Mayor Karen Bass.

[00:04:16] Marxist?

[00:04:17] Yes.

[00:04:19] Terrorist?

[00:04:20] I don't know, but Marxist?

[00:04:21] Yes.

[00:04:23] Traveled to Cuba dozens of times.

[00:04:26] Praises communist dictators.

[00:04:27] You guys, who else do you think they're going to put into that office in California?

[00:04:32] Okay.

[00:04:33] It's disgusting.

[00:04:35] And so, yes.

[00:04:36] Did she send money to the same causes as King Dingaling?

[00:04:41] Yes.

[00:04:42] Yeah.

[00:04:42] Yeah.

[00:04:43] We saw a reduction.

[00:04:44] We talked about that yesterday in money for L.A.

[00:04:47] Okay.

[00:04:47] For the fires.

[00:04:48] Fire prevention and all the rest.

[00:04:51] L.A. County Supervisor Lindsay Horvath.

[00:04:55] L.A. County Supervisor at a press conference.

[00:04:59] Does she have an upside down cross on?

[00:05:02] Yeah.

[00:05:03] Are these really weird people that are in office in California?

[00:05:08] Are some of them Satanists?

[00:05:11] Yeah.

[00:05:11] I would go with that.

[00:05:12] Sure.

[00:05:13] Yeah.

[00:05:13] Yeah.

[00:05:14] Yeah.

[00:05:15] Okay.

[00:05:16] So then Adam Carolla did his rant about rebuilding.

[00:05:21] And I have more on this in the show.

[00:05:24] But I couldn't play this because it was just laced with too many words to try to pick out.

[00:05:29] But he said they're in the business of getting you to leave.

[00:05:32] They want you to leave.

[00:05:34] And that is true.

[00:05:35] This is what I have found as well.

[00:05:37] And I'll share that with you because it's so sadly fascinating.

[00:05:42] It is how they do it.

[00:05:43] Okay.

[00:05:43] Because I don't think most people are aware of how they do it.

[00:05:46] But he said Suzanne Summers and her husband, the late Suzanne Summers and Alan Hamill, were

[00:05:52] never allowed to rebuild on the coast by the Coastal Commission and were forced to move.

[00:05:57] Interesting.

[00:05:57] And he said, you know, when these people, these people that put these little communists into

[00:06:05] office and these people that rob and loot and take money, take the taxpayers' money, and

[00:06:11] it is far too expensive now to live in California.

[00:06:15] When they go through the bureaucracy, especially in the Palisades, which has been wiped out, and

[00:06:21] they go to try to rebuild, okay, they are going to have to go through so much red tape.

[00:06:28] They are going to have to go through the Coastal Commission, and they will probably suddenly

[00:06:35] change their ideology politically after going through all of this.

[00:06:39] Because everything for a leftist sounds fantastic on paper.

[00:06:44] It's to them, okay?

[00:06:46] It sounds like nuts to us.

[00:06:47] But to them, they are kind of the on-paper, theorized ideology.

[00:06:56] Everything is a theory.

[00:06:57] Nothing works.

[00:06:58] It's just a theory.

[00:07:00] And you're going to find that with this, too, as we go through this.

[00:07:03] But I love Adam Carolla when he said, we're going to have to restructure the whole thing

[00:07:07] because we can't have nine angry lesbians controlling everything that goes on in Malibu,

[00:07:12] the Palisades, and Santa Monica.

[00:07:14] Ouch!

[00:07:15] I love that.

[00:07:16] That's very, very true.

[00:07:19] Californians pay the highest in taxes.

[00:07:21] You're going to find out that they pay the highest in utilities right now and why.

[00:07:26] And kind of what they're doing that's super screwy about that.

[00:07:29] And then also he said, you guys all voted for Karen Bass, the mayor of Los Angeles.

[00:07:35] You voted for Gavin Newsom.

[00:07:37] And now you get what you get, and now your house is on fire.

[00:07:41] Now, I think it's sad that houses are on fire.

[00:07:44] And I think that, you know, to see everything you own burned to the ground.

[00:07:47] So I hate to go on that as far as like, you get what you get.

[00:07:50] But the most obvious thing here is, well, I mean, they're so adamant about environmental,

[00:08:03] extremely mentalism, that they get into this theory-based ideology.

[00:08:10] And then what happens is this.

[00:08:13] You know, all of this accumulates into what's going on with these fires because of what they

[00:08:19] did not do, because of the water situation and what they have not done to prepare for this.

[00:08:26] Also, I think there's a lot of arson going on.

[00:08:27] I really do.

[00:08:29] I really do.

[00:08:30] And I'll get into that, too.

[00:08:31] But he said, he goes, they're going to start going nuts when they get into the regulation

[00:08:35] of trying to rebuild on a large scale like this.

[00:08:37] And it's going to be really sad to have to watch that because they're, you know, sad and

[00:08:42] also, well, healthy in some respects because people are going to finally start figuring

[00:08:49] out what they're dealing with, the looting that's been going on in California, and the

[00:08:55] horrid, horrid, horrid, I can't call it leadership.

[00:08:58] I just can't do it.

[00:08:59] It's not leadership.

[00:09:00] Okay.

[00:09:01] It's a bunch of clowns in office that were elected because I guess their theories passed

[00:09:09] off as theories that people genuinely went, oh, okay.

[00:09:13] I mean, it's weird.

[00:09:14] All right.

[00:09:15] So you have a lot of leftists screeching about climate change.

[00:09:18] In the AP articles, it's about climate change.

[00:09:21] This has nothing to do with climate change.

[00:09:25] Zero.

[00:09:26] Nada.

[00:09:27] Nothing.

[00:09:27] That is the most insane lie.

[00:09:30] Okay.

[00:09:31] It's insane.

[00:09:33] I'll take a call.

[00:09:34] Hi, caller.

[00:09:34] Welcome to the show.

[00:09:35] Go right ahead.

[00:09:37] Yeah, Kate.

[00:09:38] Yeah.

[00:09:38] Taking a lesson from California.

[00:09:40] All we have to do is cross our fingers and hope we get our act together here in Utah with

[00:09:44] the governor of Cox and even the St. George City Council.

[00:09:48] Oh, man.

[00:09:48] And we, in the future, we're in trouble unless we change our ways.

[00:09:52] You're exactly right.

[00:09:53] Appreciate your program.

[00:09:54] Keep it up.

[00:09:54] Good job.

[00:09:54] Thank you.

[00:09:55] You're exactly right.

[00:09:56] Thank you so much.

[00:09:57] Oh, boy.

[00:09:58] All the way down to local folks.

[00:10:00] And they're dealing with local now.

[00:10:01] And they're going to see what these awful mares.

[00:10:04] I've got awful mares.

[00:10:05] They've got awful mares.

[00:10:06] They've got awful mares on a whole new scope.

[00:10:08] But, yeah, it's amazing to me.

[00:10:10] So, okay.

[00:10:12] So, let's get into this.

[00:10:13] And also, people are tweeting out their mares did nothing to prep despite the advanced

[00:10:19] warning of winds and fire risk.

[00:10:21] That Karen Bass did nothing.

[00:10:23] Okay.

[00:10:24] We don't have enough money to pay firefighters, but we certainly have enough to pay for illegals.

[00:10:28] Yeah.

[00:10:29] Yeah.

[00:10:30] I'm going to agree.

[00:10:30] Yes.

[00:10:31] And also, I don't know if people realize that little horse-faced Hamala.

[00:10:38] Okay.

[00:10:40] Hamala, when she campaigned in California, one of the things that she campaigned over was

[00:10:46] the fact that she overextended prison terms, right?

[00:10:49] In the name of, I am this bad A that's going to keep people in prison, right?

[00:10:54] On some of the most minor, minor offenses, right?

[00:10:59] So, it's not your hardcore, hardcore prisoners.

[00:11:02] It's your minor offensive people.

[00:11:04] She's going to keep them in.

[00:11:05] And what was it for?

[00:11:07] Well, 30% of the firefighters in California are incarcerated.

[00:11:14] Do you know how much they pay them?

[00:11:16] $2 an hour plus $2 a day.

[00:11:20] It was cheap labor.

[00:11:23] And people are tweeting out.

[00:11:26] They're saying, you know what?

[00:11:27] Let that sink in, that this was for wildfire crews.

[00:11:30] Okay?

[00:11:31] So, not only do we have people doing nothing, okay, on the ground to prepare for what's coming

[00:11:39] and making it worse.

[00:11:40] On top of that, you have their ridiculous asinine lies about water, okay?

[00:11:46] And what they're doing with water and dry fire hydrants and trying to get water by accessing

[00:11:52] people's pools, okay?

[00:11:54] On top of that, you have people that in government and with an agenda that they want people to

[00:11:59] leave.

[00:12:00] You also have this.

[00:12:03] 30% of the firefighters are incarcerated firefighters.

[00:12:11] Very cheap labor at $2 an hour.

[00:12:14] Yeah.

[00:12:16] That intrigued me.

[00:12:18] That was mind-blowing for sure.

[00:12:21] And I didn't realize the number was that high.

[00:12:23] I always knew that they had that going on.

[00:12:26] And all kinds of people were like, oh, what a great program.

[00:12:29] No.

[00:12:29] If you have an extended prison sentence that you don't deserve to be in there, and they

[00:12:34] are doing that for that reason, can you believe this?

[00:12:40] Anyway, I'll be right back.

[00:12:41] I have so much to tell you about what they're doing that people aren't disclosing.

[00:12:46] Be right back.

[00:12:46] I did a lot of homework on this one.

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[00:16:01] So let's go back to this real quick because we have a lot to get through.

[00:16:04] But one of the things people are getting really screwed over is their insurance.

[00:16:10] And one gentleman was talking about living near Yosemite.

[00:16:15] And he said, we're held hostage by the insurance companies.

[00:16:18] It doesn't matter how well kept your property is maintained.

[00:16:21] They give you no reason for doubling your rates with Cal Fair and no way to contact them.

[00:16:26] And in five years, our Cal Fair rate has gone from $2,600 to $9,800 a year.

[00:16:33] And the RAP from $800 to $1,800 with a home worth $680,000.

[00:16:39] We're having to increase deductibles and lower coverages just to stay above water.

[00:16:44] Why can't there be a case-by-case assessment of property and reward the people for reasonable rates for those who prepare their property for potential catastrophe?

[00:16:54] So the current insurance movement is going to push people who keep the mountains alive for tourism and visitors.

[00:17:01] They're going to leave.

[00:17:02] Also, this is happening in San Diego, L.A.

[00:17:06] State Farm.

[00:17:07] It disappeared.

[00:17:08] And leaving people just sitting there on the hook, like no way to do anything.

[00:17:13] Okay?

[00:17:13] Because if you can't find insurance for your very, very, very expensive home, you're screwed.

[00:17:18] And so they're having to go through and pay huge rates to go with these no-name companies that they don't even know are going to pay out.

[00:17:25] High Caller, make it fast.

[00:17:27] Go right ahead.

[00:17:28] Yeah, Kate.

[00:17:29] Great.

[00:17:29] Thanks for touching on this situation before the break and after the break.

[00:17:33] So both on those points, I'm in Idaho, and I've said, I think I've called in before a number of times, a number of people.

[00:17:40] The whole fire thing to me is just a way of basically it's another money laundering scam by all the states to move millions of dollars through, pull it out of taxpayers, pay people for seasonal work, whether it's prisoners or it's other people who are, you know, basically not employed for full time.

[00:17:58] And just move money through the system.

[00:18:00] And it's completely ridiculous.

[00:18:02] Yes.

[00:18:02] I mean, fires were burning in the West way before people ever settled out here.

[00:18:06] Oh, my gosh.

[00:18:06] So nothing new with fires burning in the woods.

[00:18:08] Yes.

[00:18:09] Thank you.

[00:18:10] I'll touch on that.

[00:18:10] So insurance, we need regional insurance companies.

[00:18:14] We need companies to start up, local companies that insure people locally and get away from these national ones.

[00:18:20] Right.

[00:18:20] Why do I have to pay rates for hurricane victims, for fire victims, for flood victims?

[00:18:25] I'm not in a flood plain.

[00:18:26] I'm not in a hurricane plain.

[00:18:27] I'm not in an earthquake zone.

[00:18:29] That's why I moved here.

[00:18:30] Why should I pay for that?

[00:18:31] Amen, brother.

[00:18:32] Thank you.

[00:18:33] Thank you.

[00:18:33] Thank you.

[00:18:33] Listen, in the 1920s, one major fire in the whole decade was the Berkeley Fire in California.

[00:18:39] The 1930s, they had two.

[00:18:42] The 1940s, these are wildfires, right?

[00:18:45] This was three, three major ones.

[00:18:48] In the 1950s, it goes up to about six.

[00:18:50] And in the 60s as well, about six.

[00:18:53] Then you get into the 70s, seven.

[00:18:55] Okay.

[00:18:55] And the 80s, 10.

[00:18:57] Then you get into the 90s.

[00:18:59] We're looking at maybe 14.

[00:19:01] Okay.

[00:19:02] Then in the 2000s, we're looking at maybe 15.

[00:19:07] But check this out.

[00:19:08] When you get to 2010 to 2012, just in those two years.

[00:19:13] Okay.

[00:19:13] Because I just said decades.

[00:19:14] In those two years, there are like, oh, probably 40.

[00:19:22] Yeah.

[00:19:23] Do you think they figured out a money trail?

[00:19:25] Do you think they're milking it?

[00:19:27] Do you guys realize in 2020, 4.3 million acres burned?

[00:19:32] Where normally you get it about 500,000 acres, million acres.

[00:19:37] That's about all.

[00:19:38] I'm not saying that's nothing, but that's all.

[00:19:41] But in 2020, they really ramped it up.

[00:19:46] 4.3 million acres.

[00:19:49] Okay.

[00:19:50] Quadrupling, over quadrupling the amount of acreage that was burned.

[00:19:54] Do you think a lot of money from CARES Act and all kinds of different bills were pushed through?

[00:20:00] Oh, yeah.

[00:20:01] I'll talk about that when I come back.

[00:20:03] And I also want to tell you what they did in the campfire.

[00:20:05] Do you guys remember when they erased Paradise City?

[00:20:09] And a lot of people were saying arson and the whole city was wiped out?

[00:20:13] I want to tell you what the residents, what they were putting the residents through.

[00:20:18] Be right back.

[00:20:19] I have so much.

[00:20:20] Be right back.

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[00:22:47] Yes, I am from Southern California.

[00:22:57] Grew up there.

[00:22:57] And we did not have this kind of fire action going on the whole time I was being raised.

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[00:23:34] When people ask me what I think is coming, I always say weather warfare because this is a great way to really mess with us, to tell you the truth.

[00:23:44] And the economy is weather warfare.

[00:23:48] And I think we're going to see a lot more of it.

[00:23:50] A lot of people are likening this to Maui.

[00:23:53] A lot of similarities.

[00:23:54] And I'll tell you why in just a moment, too.

[00:23:57] I also wanted to say this, too.

[00:24:00] This is kind of weird.

[00:24:02] So everyone's blaming it on Santa Anas.

[00:24:04] Okay.

[00:24:04] I grew up with the Santa Ana winds.

[00:24:06] And they're usually in the fall, but they can be in the winter.

[00:24:10] They really could be all year round.

[00:24:12] But in the winter, mostly fall.

[00:24:14] Fall mostly and winter.

[00:24:15] And they don't cause fires.

[00:24:18] Okay.

[00:24:18] So that isn't the cause.

[00:24:20] Can they make it worse?

[00:24:22] Yes.

[00:24:22] But I grew up with Santa Anas, and we were not surrounded by fires growing up.

[00:24:26] Okay.

[00:24:28] This is mismanagement at its core.

[00:24:30] This is not just mismanagement.

[00:24:32] It's criminal.

[00:24:33] Because they're refusing to manage it.

[00:24:36] That's a whole other plane of lack of everything.

[00:24:40] Character, everything.

[00:24:42] So I will say this.

[00:24:44] When I went back the last 20 years,

[00:24:47] it was very interesting to me that the average number of fires every single year,

[00:24:52] every single year, is 8,000.

[00:24:55] Is that odd?

[00:24:56] Do you think that's weird?

[00:24:57] 8,000 fires?

[00:24:59] I'm not kidding.

[00:25:01] This is weird.

[00:25:02] It was strange to me.

[00:25:03] 2019, 7,800 fires.

[00:25:06] We have, let's see, 2018, right?

[00:25:11] 8,500 fires.

[00:25:16] 2012, 7950 on wildfires.

[00:25:19] Okay.

[00:25:19] 7,950.

[00:25:21] I could go on and on.

[00:25:23] The number is the average of 8,000.

[00:25:29] We don't go down to 2,000 fires.

[00:25:32] We don't go to 15,000 fires.

[00:25:35] It's very weird to tell you the truth.

[00:25:37] Okay.

[00:25:38] And it's kicked up quite a bit, obviously.

[00:25:41] I just shared that with you.

[00:25:43] And that, to me, was strange.

[00:25:45] So I went clear back.

[00:25:47] And I'm telling you that the uptick came after pretty much the year,

[00:25:53] I would say, after like 98.

[00:25:56] It was this constant stream of large amounts of fires.

[00:26:01] Okay.

[00:26:01] Okay.

[00:26:02] So I also want to talk about the bill.

[00:26:06] There was funding passed.

[00:26:07] Remember how I said 43, 4.3 million acres, million acres.

[00:26:13] That's a lot.

[00:26:14] That is a lot.

[00:26:15] Because like I said, the average, you'd have 400,000 acres or 1.5 million acres burn

[00:26:21] with all of those fires on the average of 8,000 fires.

[00:26:23] But 4.3 million.

[00:26:28] And they blamed it on COVID.

[00:26:30] Okay.

[00:26:31] They did.

[00:26:32] Insane.

[00:26:33] But I do want to say this.

[00:26:35] In 2021, of course, they got the aid pushed through wildfire disaster aid by Padilla,

[00:26:40] one of the senators.

[00:26:41] And this bill went through and it was, oh my gosh, 10 billion for the wildfire hurricane

[00:26:50] indemnity program.

[00:26:51] WIP, it was U.S. Forest Service, 1.36 billion for expenses.

[00:26:56] In 2019, 20 and 21, you had all, you had a huge stream of money, a continuing resolution

[00:27:04] for FEMA, 50 million to enhance state and local emergency management capacity.

[00:27:10] What's very interesting about that is that the money is going into low income housing.

[00:27:16] Hmm.

[00:27:17] Years later, like after like 2018 fire, 2020 comes up and then you've got low income housing

[00:27:25] is the answer.

[00:27:28] You just can't, you just can't believe this.

[00:27:30] Only 20 million into wildfire research to improve prediction, detection, and forecasting.

[00:27:36] Honey, you don't need 20 million for that.

[00:27:38] We can tell you what exactly what's going on.

[00:27:40] This is not hard.

[00:27:41] It's not rocket science.

[00:27:42] Okay.

[00:27:43] We managed California for decades.

[00:27:46] But when morons got in charge, when complete reckless morons who have an agenda got in charge

[00:27:53] and wanted to start sending money overseas and hijacking and looting and robbing their taxpayers,

[00:27:58] well, now we have all these problems.

[00:28:00] So you don't need 20 million for research programs.

[00:28:03] It's, this is simple stuff.

[00:28:04] People can tell you.

[00:28:07] So, so this is, so the aid package I wanted to bring up because this is a continuing stream,

[00:28:14] right?

[00:28:15] Continuing resolutions for another 416 million for expenses.

[00:28:18] You've got all kinds of stuff.

[00:28:21] Urban housing development, 5 billion, block grant disaster recovery program.

[00:28:27] Okay.

[00:28:28] So now you're probably asking, is it a land grab?

[00:28:32] In some ways it is.

[00:28:33] In many ways it is.

[00:28:36] So like Adam Carolla said, they are making it so that it's very difficult to rebuild or

[00:28:42] you can't rebuild at all.

[00:28:44] But let me share with you what happened in the campfire.

[00:28:47] This was, it's called the campfire.

[00:28:49] It was a wiping out of Paradise City, which is right outside Chico, California.

[00:28:54] Okay.

[00:28:55] And, and they used to have quite a few citizens.

[00:29:00] I'd say it was probably, you know, close to 30,000 citizens.

[00:29:05] And now they're down to 4,600.

[00:29:09] Okay.

[00:29:10] Um, the reason being is because when that fire took place and the criminal report came

[00:29:18] out and PG&E had to pay up.

[00:29:21] Okay.

[00:29:22] Uh, really pay up for this.

[00:29:23] And what they were doing was they were leaving their equipment, um, and they weren't checking

[00:29:30] it.

[00:29:30] And so they had certain lines for 90 years.

[00:29:35] Okay.

[00:29:35] And certain pieces of equipment that were 90 years old, like these little joints and things.

[00:29:41] Okay.

[00:29:41] That hold the lines.

[00:29:43] So what they were doing was they were doing helicopter, uh, visits instead of going on

[00:29:49] the ground and making sure everything was okay.

[00:29:51] They were doing these helicopter visits.

[00:29:53] And so a piece of equipment broke, caused a spark, right?

[00:29:57] And this is what caused the Paradise City fire.

[00:30:01] Now that ruined the entire town, went through the entire town, um, totally decimated their

[00:30:06] hospital, all the houses, you name it, the town done.

[00:30:09] Okay.

[00:30:10] But people said that it was like these little tiny fires everywhere.

[00:30:15] Okay.

[00:30:15] Could wind do that possibly, but it was that fast everywhere, little tiny fires.

[00:30:21] And some people had even reported that they saw people doing pretty suspicious things on

[00:30:26] the ground.

[00:30:27] So this, this, this gets into some weird territory, but I just wanted to disclose that because

[00:30:33] there were people that were saying, Hey, something's not right about this, um, in the

[00:30:37] way that it burned.

[00:30:38] And so a lot of people likened to the Paradise, um, and also the, uh, Palisades fire that we're

[00:30:43] looking at now to Maui.

[00:30:45] It was just really strange, super fast and, uh, looked like there was more involved in

[00:30:51] it.

[00:30:51] Okay.

[00:30:51] Then what they tried to say.

[00:30:53] So that was the report that they did.

[00:30:55] PG and E would not even, not even do anything with their equipment.

[00:30:59] Well, when people went to rebuild, um, those few that went to rebuild, they said, well, all

[00:31:05] these, and I, I poured through like County documents and everything.

[00:31:09] When they went back to rebuild, they changed the codes on them so that they couldn't rebuild

[00:31:13] what they had.

[00:31:14] They changed the codes for square footage for the houses.

[00:31:18] Uh, they said people from the Bay area were coming in to buy the land and people were trying

[00:31:23] to sell their lots after their homes burnt down.

[00:31:25] They were trying to sell it.

[00:31:26] And, um, who are the buyers?

[00:31:29] See, BlackRock does a lot of business.

[00:31:31] Um, they have a lot of names that they work under.

[00:31:33] One is universal.

[00:31:34] They just have a lot of names and it's hard to track and I'll have to pour into that more.

[00:31:38] But I have a suspicion that who's going to go into a town where there's no city and

[00:31:43] go buy up the lots.

[00:31:44] Um, BlackRock.

[00:31:47] Okay.

[00:31:48] On the cheap.

[00:31:50] Sure.

[00:31:51] Under a lot of different unscrupulous names.

[00:31:54] Sure.

[00:31:55] It's how you acquire land.

[00:31:57] And if you make it impossible for somebody to build again, because they can't build what

[00:32:01] they could afford and they change the zoning, then you have a problem.

[00:32:05] If you have the hiked up insurance rates now for fire, you have a problem.

[00:32:09] You can't afford to live there.

[00:32:10] Right?

[00:32:12] When I come back, I'll tell you, uh, what they're doing with the power lines and how

[00:32:16] it's screwing people over.

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[00:33:52] So, uh, so much to talk about.

[00:33:54] Let me get to it.

[00:33:55] This, it just gets worse and worse.

[00:33:58] Now I do do a third hour of the show and you, you can get that also on podcast too.

[00:34:02] And, and, uh, I'll take a lot of your calls in that third hour on this because I have,

[00:34:06] I'm just skimming the surface of my notes.

[00:34:08] You should see my notes.

[00:34:09] They are a mile long on this.

[00:34:11] I have a lot of information that I did deep dives on because I actually scoured documents.

[00:34:15] Um, city documents, court documents.

[00:34:19] And I just want you to know that PG and E, um, are they ousted from doing business for

[00:34:24] all of the stuff that they've been accused of and done?

[00:34:27] And remember, uh, Aaron Brockovich movie and all the rest.

[00:34:30] Okay.

[00:34:30] No, no, no, no, no.

[00:34:31] Still there.

[00:34:32] And, uh, they have this increase and this increase is 12% of, uh, in 2022, 5% increase

[00:34:41] in 2021, 11% increase in profit 2020.

[00:34:45] Interesting.

[00:34:46] They're just making money hand over fist.

[00:34:48] So what they've decided to do, and this was, they locked this down, I think a year and a

[00:34:53] half ago, two years ago was, uh, they decided that in an effort after the whole paradise city

[00:35:00] scandal.

[00:35:01] Okay.

[00:35:01] Okay.

[00:35:02] Because they were accused, right?

[00:35:04] Of starting that fire.

[00:35:07] What happened, um, was that they decided, okay, we're the good guy now.

[00:35:11] So now because we've don't do any maintenance, we don't, we don't make sure anything is, say,

[00:35:17] we don't cut down trees around power lines and all the rest.

[00:35:20] Now what we're going to do is we're going to spend a gazillion dollars because we have

[00:35:24] two options.

[00:35:25] Number one, we can bury the lines in what's called an open trench.

[00:35:30] Okay.

[00:35:32] And what they do is they basically, like you could imagine, dig a trench.

[00:35:36] Okay.

[00:35:36] And, uh, they go through and they have to get their permits and they've got to get

[00:35:41] permission.

[00:35:42] Okay.

[00:35:42] It takes a long time, a long time.

[00:35:44] And, uh, they go through and they do a certain number of miles.

[00:35:49] I think it's like 70 miles a year of, um, of bearing phone lines.

[00:35:54] The other way to do it is to go down in the earth.

[00:35:57] And then what they do is they take a tube and they push that through the earth.

[00:36:02] Okay.

[00:36:03] Subterrain.

[00:36:04] And they put the wires, they, they put the lines, lines inside and they are held there

[00:36:10] in a tube, but you still have problems in hurricanes.

[00:36:14] You still have problems.

[00:36:15] They had problems in when things were buried with flooding.

[00:36:19] So it's not like any of these options is a cure-all.

[00:36:23] Um, probably better to do that instead of the, the ones that are, um, above us, the

[00:36:29] phone lines and the, and the, uh, utility lines above us.

[00:36:32] But this is what they wanted to do instead of shoring up and putting a coating over

[00:36:39] the lines that are above their heads.

[00:36:41] They could have done that would have been less money.

[00:36:44] What they're doing is they are making all of those people that have PG and E, they're

[00:36:51] making them pay for it and they're hiking their utilities up over 20% to pay for it.

[00:36:56] Um, or even more.

[00:36:58] And so people on a fixed income can't live there anymore.

[00:37:01] It's like so many different avenues to get these people out of California.

[00:37:06] You just can't even imagine insurance is sticking it to them.

[00:37:10] Utilities is sticking it to them and they don't have any say.

[00:37:14] So what's happening is PG and E never really faces any sort of outing.

[00:37:20] Like they, they just don't face any sort of, um, activity other than having to pay out on

[00:37:25] that lawsuit for paradise city and some other various lawsuits.

[00:37:29] What they're doing is they're saying, we're going to go at a snail's pace.

[00:37:33] We're going to charge you so much money.

[00:37:35] You can't stay in your home and that's if you can get it insured and, uh, you're going

[00:37:40] to be out of luck.

[00:37:41] Right.

[00:37:41] And we're just going to do this at a snail's pace.

[00:37:44] It's amazing to me that they're getting away with this to tell you the truth.

[00:37:48] And, um, but this is what they're, this is what they're doing.

[00:37:50] They're taking the most expensive option.

[00:37:53] Okay.

[00:37:53] And, uh, they're sticking it to the people.

[00:37:56] And so they themselves are making money through a stream of funding and, and money coming from

[00:38:01] the feds and FEMA and everything else.

[00:38:04] Oh yeah, they're getting their money, but it is pretty amazing at the cost at the, that

[00:38:09] they are doing this and the direction that they're doing this in.

[00:38:13] It's very amazing.

[00:38:14] So some lines are already buried and usually they would do that in the high risk areas.

[00:38:19] They are pretty much doing this everywhere.

[00:38:21] Yeah.

[00:38:21] And so it's going to cost a ton and it almost feels on purpose.

[00:38:26] Doesn't it?

[00:38:27] It almost feels like something's going on here, um, to drive people out of their homes.

[00:38:32] And so PG and E estimates it's going to cost about $20 billion to bury 10,000 miles of its

[00:38:38] transmission and distribution lines.

[00:38:41] Okay.

[00:38:41] 20 billion every 10,000 miles.

[00:38:44] Yeah.

[00:38:46] Ding-a-ling, president Ding-a-ling, um, said that he could transition the entire U.S.

[00:38:53] electric, uh, electric utility system to be non-carbon by 2035.

[00:38:57] What a ridiculous thing.

[00:38:59] Um, in 14 years.

[00:39:00] And he was only going to spend $73 billion on the nation's power grid, but it costs PG&E

[00:39:05] 20 billion to bury just 10,000 miles.

[00:39:09] So, um, the high electric bills are helping fuel this very, very big statewide affordability

[00:39:16] crisis.

[00:39:16] And then, like I said, um, if, if somebody had a home that was 750 square feet, that seems

[00:39:23] very small to us, but there were many homes that were in families for years and years and

[00:39:28] years that were quite small in Paradise City.

[00:39:30] They could not go back and build a home that size.

[00:39:34] Um, also I wanted you to know that new developments are going in in Paradise City.

[00:39:39] There is one big development coming in with, um, it's like a mixed use of course, but they

[00:39:45] were going off of a 2030 plan that California had put in and then they changed it to the

[00:39:52] 2040 plan.

[00:39:53] So they had to meet this criteria to be part of the 2040 plan.

[00:39:57] And the 2040 plan was all about smart city.

[00:40:02] Yeah, I kid you not.

[00:40:03] So all kinds of things going on here and all kinds of ways that they are keeping people

[00:40:09] in a, um, in a heinous situation, criminal situation and doing nothing about it.

[00:40:19] John Knox is going to join me tomorrow and he's firefighter right on the scenes.

[00:40:23] He's going to tell people what's happening.

[00:40:25] Um, some of the rumor mill that isn't true.

[00:40:27] And then of course, a lot of the things that are.

[00:40:30] And, uh, so we'll go through that, but I'm literally just hitting the bullet points of

[00:40:35] my notes.

[00:40:35] I'll go over more of this in my third hour in which you are more than, um, able to call

[00:40:40] in 888-673-1450.

[00:40:43] If you're listening to me live in the afternoon and I'll get your thoughts on this and what

[00:40:48] you, what you're thinking as you're watching all of this coverage and entire cities burning

[00:40:53] to the ground, what you think?

[00:40:55] So boy, um, just wait till people try to rebuild.

[00:40:59] This is what happened to the people in paradise city.

[00:41:01] And the town isn't back.

[00:41:03] No, no, people aren't moving back in droves because why they can't, there's no town there

[00:41:07] anymore.

[00:41:08] Wow.

[00:41:09] Sad.

[00:41:09] Really, really unfortunate.

[00:41:11] Sad to watch.

[00:41:12] And, um, and I'm from there.

[00:41:14] It makes it even weirder.

[00:41:15] Um, I'll be right back with really graceful.

[00:41:18] Don't go anywhere.

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