The wildfires in Portugal are particularly intense this year. Dramatic radio messages (I sometimes listen to the radio when driving) convince the populace that “Portugal is on fire” and it honestly looks that way when you take a look at the wildfires map on fogos.pt . But there are some things very wrong and peculiar about that map.
The thing that stands out immediately is that for some reason all the fires are situated in the northern part of the country, the part that gets the most precipitation during the year. It’s also remarkable that the fires more often than not start right after the tourist season is over. A pretty common theme in Portugal, whereas in other countries the wildfires continue all through summer, regardless of tourist season.
There is, however, a more noteworthy anomaly in the wildfire map: 80% of them burn in national parks or very near national parks. Yesterday we had spectacular views from our bedroom window of two raging wildfires. One in the Serra da Gardunha National Park and one in the Serra da Estrela National Park. Now before you say that Portugal is one big national park so that makes sense, consider this: Most of Portugal’s mountainous areas are used for forestry, if it’s not a national park. The tumourous and exotic Eucalyptus trees are everywhere to serve the paper mills this country is riddled with. Along side of course the Net-Zero bullshit serving bio mass power plants. Eucalyptus trees are famously known for their highly flammable characteristics. Especially when the bark comes off in summer and the forest floors are covered with it. For some reason the production forest of these highly flammable trees are always located near or partly inside National Parks…
Now take a look at this map, showing all mining locations in Portugal.
Focus on “request for exploration” and lay it over the wildfire map. Another exceptional coincidence, right?
Now also take into account the infamous Agenda 2030 and its Sustainable Development Goals. If you threw up a little bit inside your mouth after reading that, I sincerely apologise. Part of that evil globalist agenda is giving huge parts of land back to nature. In actual speak: Move people out of nature and relocate them in 15 minute cities. The reason they will provide, is that on the one hand human activity puts the National Parks at risk of wildfires and on the other hand the wildfires make it too dangerous for people to live in these areas and insurance companies will stop covering wild fire damages. The latter has become especially clear since yesterday, when Portugal's largest insurer, Fidelidade, offered to start a special fund to compensate private homeowners for damages. In return, they may have a seat at the table of a special wildfire commission to make recommendations for the future.
If you combine all these elements it becomes very clear that these fires are not merely coincidental tragedies. I’m 100% certain that they are all started by stakeholders who will benefit from these fires. And the stakeholders in this case are the by now familiar corporatist (the cornerstone of fascism) conglomerate of the state, the EU, the UN and big corporations.
Before you think “Well, that’s Portugal. It doesn’t affect me.”, I urge you to take a look at the wildfires near you. I’m pretty sure all aspects I previously described will apply to most wildfires worldwide.
**Update: The EU promised Portugal aid to combat the fires. Of course this means that the European Commission will have a say in the future allocation of the land that is threatened by wildfires. And just like that it all comes full circle.
Oregon has had many fires for months in the wet portion of the cascades near Eugene. Even if we could identify people on the ground starting these fires, which did happen a 3 years ago, no one believes it. I am aware of this in Colorado as well.
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