Agenda Jerry Brown: California is a Wildfire Tinderbox

Below are excerpts and links to a few articles that should get you well on your way to understanding SOME of the factors that have come together to create the scenario we have brewing in California right now. It is a mix of progressive ideology, UN Agenda 2030, the natural state of things in the arid California climate, and perhaps overlayed with something more sinister…but I’ll leave that to your own imagination for now. This post is primarily here to help combat the very convenience Climate Change narrative that is driving the coverage of what seems to be the non-stop burning on the West Coast.

First and Foremost, if you haven’t had any background on UN Agenda 21/2030 please sift around. It lays out global bullet-points on a plan that reads like a fairy tale of peace, harmony between nature, all cultures, and both genders. The end of inequality, hunger, disparity in education and opportunity. Wonderful stuff if you’re a fan of cartoons; if you’re a fan of reality you’ll know this is the road map to an inescapable World Government hellhole.

On California:

“Supporting Obama-era regulations have resulted in the new normal: an endless and devastating fire season. Obama-era regulations introduced excessive layers of bureaucracy that blocked proper forest management and increased environmentalist litigation and costs—a result of far too many radical environmentalists, bureaucrats, Leftist politicians and judicial activists who would rather let forests burn, than let anyone thin out overgrown trees or let professional loggers harvest usable timber left from beetle infestation, or selectively cut timber.”

Mismanaged, overcrowded forests provide fuel to historic California wildfires, experts say. The 129 million dead trees throughout California’s forests are serving as matchsticks and kindling.

Jerry Brown, busy mulling ways to prevent the end of the world, took the Clinton and Obama-era gross regulations a step even further when he vetoed a bipartisan wildfire management bill in 2016.

At the request of the City Council of Laguna Beach, Sen. John Moorlach (R-Costa Mesa), authored SB 1463 in 2016, a bipartisan bill which would have given local governments more say in fire-prevention efforts through the Public Utilities Commission proceeding making maps of fire hazard areas around utility lines.

And btw: Gov. Brown vetoed SB 1463, despite being passed by the Legislature, 75-0 in the Assembly and 39-0 in the Senate.  So it was purely political... So if you ever look back on the time when Jerry Brown suggested the whole world needed a "brainwashing" on Climate Change, it's because he's proudly brainwashed... so much so that in committing to this UN Agenda 2030 nonsense, he’s made the state ripe for catastrophe...

https://canadafreepress.com/article/ca-gov.-jerry-brown-vetoed-bipartisan-wildfire-management-bill-in-2016   ^^^^^

http://www.capoliticalreview.com/capoliticalnewsandviews/cong-nunes-man-made-drought-a-guide-to-californias-water-wars/

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-08-03/90-wildfires-are-caused-people-not-climate-change   isn’t that telling

Modern Day Dust Bowl: https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/californias-government-started-the-dust-bowl-and-trump-might-save-it 

And just for shits and giggles: Here’s how well the U.S. is doing in regard to carbon emissions compared to other prospective Paris Agreement Countries since leaving the negotiation table. https://www.dailywire.com/news/34848/study-us-leads-world-reducing-co2-emissions-while-james-barrett

 

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