Friday, September 15, 2023

Hawaii governor starts to give the game away, then struggles to unsay it




We have waited a month for a real demonstration of in depth reporting by the MSM.  all we have is alt media traffic and zero issues addressed. not good.

somehow, a lot of folks obviosly died and no one says anything that makes sense.  WHY?

Alt Media is telling us that this was to eliminate the residents of the area.  That is pretty thin as an explantion.  Chinese satelites actually have more creedence here.

and where are the bodies?  did we have folks fleeing ahead of the flames?  and who says those children are missing?.  MSM non presense means mo one is there to show us or tell us.



Hawaii governor starts to give the game away, then struggles to unsay it


Guest Post by Mark Crispin Miller

Meanwhile, over 1,700 children are still missing, yet no one’s asking where they are





Now, while we (few) pass this around, chortling at that “gaffe,” let’s give some thought to the far graver question as to where all those children are, and why “our free press” isn’t asking.


Here’s an excellent overview, by Peter and Ginger Breggin, of all that’s deeply, weirdly wrong with the response—or non-response—to the catastrophe:

Maui’s Inferno – Organized Human Evil

We Used to Know How to Do “Rescue!”


September 7, 2023

Peter and Ginger Breggin Exposing the Global Predators


Maui burned one month ago as of this writing. The poignant news story in USA Today about the catastrophe in Hawaii is “’Don’t forget about us’: Maui victims struggle one month after deadly fires.” No mention of the children. No photographs of frightened and grieving parents and grandparents holding up signs showing photographs of their laughing, sun-kiss…


The Breggins note that 1,757 children are still missing—a fact that most of “our free press” have either understated or (more commonly) suppressed.

So where are all those children? And why is “our free press” not asking—just as they have always buried such concerns (just like the FBI)? We need to ask both questions loud and clear, until we get some answers to that first question (whereas the answer to the second is already clear enough).l

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