January 09, 2025

The TRUTH BEHIND THE CALIFORNIA FIRES ~ CHINA! CHINA! ~ The Interconnectedness of the Aryan Peoples

 
 
Where's the Water?😟

 
 
 * Suggested by Ed in Salt Lake *

 
 

 

In this video Dan Dicks of Press For Truth covers why this has happened and also how it could have easily been avoided!!

Los Angeles has been ravaged by the out-of-control wildfires that have been burning for days. These terrifying wildfires have left at least five dead and ripped through the Pacific Palisades and nearby Altadena on Tuesday night, more than 30,000 California residents fled their homes, packing up their kids, pets and whatever essentials they could stuff into their vehicles. The blaze remains 0% contained as strong Santa Ana winds fan the flames.

The palisades in LA are completely gone... 
This is a mega historic fire for those in the area....
 
 
  

WHAT I FOUND OUT ABOUT THE FIRE’S IN CALIFORNIA, YOU WON’T LIKE IT.
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https://153news.net/watch_video.php?v=41D68W6H4OGY
 * Suggested by Ed in Salt Lake *
 
 
 
CHINA! CHINA! CHINA! 



NEXRAD energy weapons active during wildfire outbreak...
https://t.me/STFNREPORT/36377


The city of los Angeles made sure there was no water for the fire hydrants before the fire storm hit according to reports....
https://t.me/STFNREPORT/36364
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Insurance companies cancelled policies 4 months before the fires in that entire neighborhood according to reports... looks like a premeditated arson attack... is there lithium there ??
https://t.me/STFNREPORT/36362



 
 
Post-WW2 scholarship seems expert at - and strangely committed to - conceptually fracturing the Aryan people family into ever smaller segments, because completely unwilling to consider race and lineage as a framework to make some cohesive sense of history.

The trend has been to engage in any amount of mental gymnastics to dismiss or ignore the words of the oldest historians themselves, who so clearly speak to every stage in the branching out process of the migrations and expansion of this linguistic/cultural/genetic family, and their innumerable connections to one another.

We've even developed this modern tendency to speak of peoples like the Scythians or Goths as if they 'emerged' at a certain date in history.. but where - and who - did they emerge *from*? 

No people has ever sprung from the ground fully formed.. there is a cohesive and broad picture storyline to speak to, here. I'd be lying if I claimed I wasn't suspicious as to the motives of this ultra-reductionist approach, this unwillingness to recognize familial ties, this desire to completely sever the ancestors of modern Europeans' connection to ancient Greece, Troy, India, Persia, Mesopotamia, the Black Sea and the Caucasus.. to anywhere at all outside the confines of northwestern Europe, even.

The absolute mastery of the seas displayed by the Vikings, the sprawling trade routes of the Frisians (and later English) and the early R1b Phoenicians, blows this idea completely out of the water:

The descendants of modern Europeans were most certainly not an isolated, uncurious, primitive and forest dwelling people, across millennia. Small colonies of this larger family settling in early Europe have recently been mistaken for the whole, causing immense confusion.. but this connection to the east, and the broader world, is very real.

What I'm stating here will be controversial in some circles, and I certainly welcome this debate and discussion, the truth is my only goal here - but I hope it's not anywhere seen as insulting, or seen as an attempt to 'steal' the history of this or that people, to credit it to another. My contention is only that there was one a relatively singular group of peoples, responsible for the concept of 'royal' lineage and the root cause of this concept being spread throughout much of the world, and whether we choose to call them 'Aryan' or 'Hyperborean' or 'Scythian' or 'Goth' or any similar title, what matters is that we conceptually recognize and grasp the reality of this interconnected family.


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