The recent fires in Los Angeles have raised more questions than answers. Theories about their origin and purpose are swirling—from isolated arson incidents to grander plans tied to the upcoming LA 2028 Olympics. While some explanations might seem far-fetched, others are harder to dismiss entirely. Could these fires pave the way for transforming Los Angeles into a “smart city”? Let’s explore the possibilities.
Theories Behind the LA Fires
Accidental or Random Acts of Chaos?
One of the more mainstream explanations suggests the fires began through accidents or natural causes—downed power lines, fireworks, or similar mishaps. From there, individuals in the city may have intentionally started additional fires, contributing to the chaos. Could mental health issues or opportunism explain this? Perhaps. But when you look at fire patterns and the sheer scale of destruction, randomness feels less convincing.
Los Angeles isn’t new to dealing with unpredictable behavior. But does this theory adequately capture the situation? Or is it a convenient narrative to sidestep tougher questions?
Guerilla Warfare: Quiet Chaos
Another possibility being discussed is that these fires could be part of a guerilla warfare tactic. Unlike terrorism, which seeks mass casualties and public credit for violence, guerilla warfare thrives on subtlety. The goal isn’t to make grand announcements but to destabilize a region over time.
Massive fires disrupt lives, strain resources, and create anxiety, all while leaving people asking “why?” Those behind such acts aim to weaken a city’s systems without drawing attention to the bigger picture.
Could these fires be part of an organized yet understated attack meant to fracture essential infrastructure? It may sound like a spy novel, but in today’s world, nothing seems entirely impossible.
Climate Change Narrative or Coordinated Agenda?
Blaming Climate Change
Whenever disaster strikes in California, the climate change narrative often takes center stage. It’s an easy backdrop for pushing legislation or targeting political opponents. Fires allow certain factions to highlight environmental concerns, propose aggressive policies, and point fingers at figures like Donald Trump or other political adversaries.
But here’s a provocative idea: what if the fires aren’t an unintended consequence of climate-related factors? What if they’re being used to steer the conversation and push for specific policies that align with larger agendas?
Clearing the Way for SmartLA 2028
The darkest—and perhaps most interesting—theory centers around transforming Los Angeles into the smart city of the future. By clearing away older infrastructure and “starting fresh,” planners could have a blank canvas to implement their vision of SmartLA 2028. This concept fits with trends we’ve seen in other locations, like Lahaina, Hawaii, which was rumored for smart city development after devastating fires.
Rebuilding after such devastation allows governments and developers to sidestep the usual red tape. Instead of going through years or decades of zoning battles and negotiations, the fires may provide an excuse to rebuild entire areas to fit futuristic goals. Los Angeles has already been a testing ground for innovation. Could the push for a connected, high-tech city tied to the Olympics explain why these fires seem oddly… convenient?
Gavin Newsom’s Role in the Rebuilding Effort
California Governor Gavin Newsom has been at the center of attention during this crisis. While many are critiquing his response, others see an opportunity for him to reshape his narrative. Newsom has already discussed working with Hawaii’s governor regarding land use after their own fires. Could his conversations about rebuilding and “improving” Los Angeles be a sign of plans already in motion?
At the same time, speculation about Newsom’s political ambitions highlights another angle. Many believe he’s positioning himself for a future presidential run, possibly after his term limit as governor ends in 2026. This crisis could be leveraged as a way to demonstrate his “leadership” amid adversity, turning public opinion in his favor over time.
While critics doubt Newsom’s sincerity, his ability to control narratives remains a strength. If the coming months focus on his efforts to “rebuild better,” his political career might gain, not suffer.
Why These Stories Disappear
Think about how quickly we move from one headline to the next. Just weeks ago, other incidents dominated discussion—New Year’s Day attacks, mystery fog sightings, or drone activity over New Jersey. Yet, those stories faded almost instantly as fresh crises emerged. The same may happen with the LA fires.
When combined with short public memory, shifting news cycles make long-term accountability difficult. Events like these often vanish from public discourse, leaving only the aftermath. Are we being conditioned to forget, or is this just a natural byproduct of today’s fast-moving media landscape?
What Comes Next?
Whether intentional or not, events like fires, disasters, or crises have lasting consequences. The idea of Los Angeles being cleared for smart city development isn’t definitive—yet. Still, the timing raises legitimate questions about what’s being planned behind the scenes.
We must stay vigilant and question how events align with broader agendas. Is SmartLA 2028 just a coincidence? Or, are we witnessing a carefully orchestrated transformation of one of America’s most recognized cities?
What do you think? Share your thoughts or join the discussion on platforms like X or Rumble. Let’s keep the conversation going!
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The state of California knew fires are a huge threat but made sure there was no water available to put them out.
Insurance companies denied fire coverage months before the fires leaving homeowners with condemned, greatly devalued property with no funds to rebuild their homes.
Now the governor says the state will rebuild and transform Los Angeles, most likely they’ll turn it into a smart city which was already being planned in the document Smart LA 28 available on the city’s website.
And Klaus Schwab, the evil mind behind the WEF’s Great Reset where they tell us we will own nothing and we will be happy, predicted that LA would collapse and be rebuilt.
This appears to be another case where incompetence is being used as an excuse to cover up what was intentionally planned.
A previously classified US military document titled “Forest Fire As A Military Weapon” from June 1970 details how to instigate and set intense, massive wild fires to use as a weapon.
The report used data supplied by the US Forest Service.
They used data from areas within the US to determine the best methods and timing for setting those areas ablaze.
Those areas included California, parts of which are currently being burned to the ground.
Preparation for these fires included using airplanes to spray flammable chemicals on targeted areas.
The World Economic Forum’s Klaus Schwab is on video saying the following about Los Angeles:
1. The city will collapse by 2030
2. It will be rebuilt
3. There will be no cars
His statements perfectly align with the Smart LA 28 plan for Los Angeles to be turned into a smart city by 2028, a plan that is shown on the city’s website.
It calls for rebuilding the city and converting it into a smart city and replacing cars with public transportation.
An estimated 12000 homes and businesses have already been burned to the ground and the fires have not yet been controlled.
Insurance companies canceled fire protection on thousands of policies months before the fire happened.
Now thousands of homes are just land with no buildings.
The owners still owe money on the mortages on their non-existent homes but they have no insurance to rebuild their homes or to help make the mortage payments.
Many homeowners no longer have jobs either as their employer’s buildings also burned to the ground.
Since these properties have been burned out and the buildings destroyed they will most likely be condemned and revalued well below their previous market value and may be seized by the banks at no cost to cover their lost mortage payments.
They may be sold as-is well below market value or rebuilt by the banks or the new buyer and turned into rentals per the plans of the WEF and UN Agenda 2030 which call for people to own nothing and rent everything.
Companies like BlackRock may also buy the burned out properties at low prices from the original owners or the banks, rebuild them and turn them into rentals; they have invested heavily in rental properties over the last few years.
The original owner will still owe the remainder of the mortage but will no longer have a home, will have no insurance compensation and will lose all equity.
Banks who hold many of these mortages could possibly fail from the lost payments but will likely be bailed out by the taxpayer and will profit in the long run.
The homeowners will likely lose everything and will possibly face a lifetime of debt while the corporations will profit from the homeowners’ losses.