Wednesday, January 29, 2025
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Trump and the California Fires



I’ve written enough on the anomalies–to put it mildly–in weather and seemingly natural catastrophic events to where, likely, no new introduction is needed. The only reason I’m addressing this again today is because of who is drawing attention to the conspiracy, or multiple layers and purposes of the conspiracy, I should say.

It is a shame that it takes one thing Donald Trump says to get people, at least in my circle, to perk up and start asking the questions.

Instead of taking information itself, no matter who is cyphering it, and evaluating it based on its merit. This is why we have to have information cyphers, pretty much story characters if you will, telling us the story.

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All of that said as the latest in my continuing effort for all of us to break the spell of celebrity, hero culture, I employ Trump today–particularly his (not so) strange “weave” as he calls it concerning the California fires and his latest post on Truth Social last night.

“It looks like something hit it. And we won’t talk about what hit it.” This is a typical Trump “weave” if you follow him. He is signaling something in the story.

The post:

What could he possibly have meant by “hit it?”

Just because someone presents a “logical” string of reasons for these fires, as s/he might in a comment under a social media post, doesn’t mean there aren’t other more nefarious things tied to it. Of course there are going to be “logical” reasons for the devil to destroy. That’s how he keeps us deceived. It’s classic plausible deniability.

Add climate chaos to the “logical” reasons, and now you really keep people off the scent.

Why can some of us understand this concept of camouflage with hunting or a defensive play call on the football field, but can’t fathom it in the so-called natural disasters?

I’ve never, not once, delved into the personal testimony of an ex-military guy I once worked with who told me stories about technologies and capabilities–and likelihoods involved in them concerning things like fires and hurricanes–that would make the “conspiracy theories” I write about seem as tame as goldfish.

I’m just trying to keep people asking the questions–because eventually the answers will emerge. This isn’t about being right. It’s about stirring enough intellectual curiosity to ensure that whatever government entity is out to enslave us doesn’t win. It’s really that simple.

To finish this short piece, one that allows you to read and watch on your own without any (new) leading analysis, I present to you this video I received from a writing colleague several weeks ago. These are things many of us are at least talking about. Unfortunately, the reasons and motives for such arson are the things that divide the truth telling movement. One such example of a motive is the totalitarian nature of coming 15-minute cities, a concept I have not delved into in great depth.

Another adjacent story is the climate change hoax, and by extension the Hegelian Dialectic.

To me, all of that sort of thing can be parsed out organically through public discourse; what is most important is to get enough information out to get people to the point where they’re at least asking the questions and not trusting everything Fox News or CNN says.

And I think that is something at least we can all agree on, whether “hero” Trump continues to say it or not.


May everyone named directly or referenced indirectly ask forgiveness and do penance for their sins against America and God. I fight this information war in the spirit of justice and love for the innocent, but I have been reminded of the need for mercy and prayers for our enemies. I am a sinner in need of redemption as well after all, for my sins are many. In the words of Jesus Christ himself, Lord forgive us all, for we know not what we do.

Jeff LeJeune is the author of several books, writer for RVIVR and The Hayride, editor, master of English and avid historian, teacher and tutor, podcaster, and creator of LeJeune Said. Visit his website at jefflejeune.com, where you can find a conglomerate of content.