I have been thinking about these fires in Northern California a lot. I keep coming back to a map of the Northern and Southern California I found on America 2050.
You see there was an act passed in 1970 called the Uniform Act. It gives the government the right to acquire property which is needed to make highways. While the constitution always does this, it demands that people be given fair market value for the property. This is where the fires and the water situation in Flint come in. What better way to acquire property dirt cheap than to burn it to the point it's unusable. Or you can screw up the water to the point that it poisons people.
No one is going to know and everyone can go into denial mode if the plan does come to light. It's a win-win for the politicians and the United Nations. I know how paranoid that sounds, but stick with me on this and you will see where I am going. Northern California a huge area which no one will be allowed into according to the Mega-Region map from America 2050. Then right on the coast, you have San Francisco or Northern California. The current area around San Fran will be usable with limitations. The further out you go the less use the area will have until you get to where there is no human contact allowed. The area that is currently on fire.
At this point, the land will be unusable and no one will be able to rebuild there. Insurance companies and the government is making it difficult on purpose for people to rebuild on land they believe they own. They are finding out the hard way that they don't own the land so much as the structure on the land. Anyway, the stainable cities or resilient cities whatever bullshit scam they are calling it now, is standing in the way of people returning to the home they once built. However, if they move to a mega-region, they will get assistance. This, of course, is being left out of the information packet.
What do you think?
References:
http://www.america2050.org/
https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/
You see there was an act passed in 1970 called the Uniform Act. It gives the government the right to acquire property which is needed to make highways. While the constitution always does this, it demands that people be given fair market value for the property. This is where the fires and the water situation in Flint come in. What better way to acquire property dirt cheap than to burn it to the point it's unusable. Or you can screw up the water to the point that it poisons people.
No one is going to know and everyone can go into denial mode if the plan does come to light. It's a win-win for the politicians and the United Nations. I know how paranoid that sounds, but stick with me on this and you will see where I am going. Northern California a huge area which no one will be allowed into according to the Mega-Region map from America 2050. Then right on the coast, you have San Francisco or Northern California. The current area around San Fran will be usable with limitations. The further out you go the less use the area will have until you get to where there is no human contact allowed. The area that is currently on fire.
At this point, the land will be unusable and no one will be able to rebuild there. Insurance companies and the government is making it difficult on purpose for people to rebuild on land they believe they own. They are finding out the hard way that they don't own the land so much as the structure on the land. Anyway, the stainable cities or resilient cities whatever bullshit scam they are calling it now, is standing in the way of people returning to the home they once built. However, if they move to a mega-region, they will get assistance. This, of course, is being left out of the information packet.
What do you think?
References:
http://www.america2050.org/
https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/
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