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They won't say it is their Smart Meters.....but California has been around for a long time, California never had these annual fires like the past 4 years.......which coincides with Trump being in office, and CA gov't PUNISHING the rural counties for Voting GOP in the last 4 elections.

Beware of these smart meters.......they can cause fires any where. THAT is what is important to know.

Look at the evidence yourself. This is NO Forest Fire when the trees remain untouched, and only the houses burn to the ground:

https://www.mercurynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/SJM-L-FIREDRONE-2.jpg

https://images.wsj.net/im-37724?width=620&size=1.5

https://wildfiretoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/OffHerbLaneNearSkyway.jpg

https://ucanr.edu/blogs/Green/blogfiles/69710_original.jpg

Southern California Edison will pay $2.2 BILLION For FIRES Started by Their Smart Meters

By B.N. Frank

California's wildfires have been blamed on Climate Change, poor forest management, downed power lines, and increasing levels of Electromagnetic Radiation making trees and plants more fire prone.

Southern California Edison has admitted no fault for a 2018 wildfire but has agreed to settle insurance claims anyway.

From ABC News:

Utility to pay $2B settlement in deadly 2018 California fire

LOS ANGELES — Southern California Edison will pay $2.2 billion to settle insurance claims from a deadly, destructive wildfire sparked by its equipment in 2018, the utility announced Monday.

Edison, which acknowledged no wrongdoing, said the agreement covers all claims in pending lawsuits from insurance companies related to the Woolsey fire, which blackened 151 square miles (391 square kilometers) of Los Angeles and Ventura counties. Three people died in the November 2018 fire, and more than 1,600 homes and other buildings were destroyed.

In addition, Edison said it has finalized settlements from the December 2017 Thomas fire and mudslides a month later on land that burned.

“We have made another significant step toward resolving pending wildfire-related litigation,” Edison CEO Pedro Pizarro said in the statement.

Total expected losses for the 2017 and 2018 events are estimated to be $4.6 billion, the utility statement said.

“The settlement was fair to all and consistent with prior cases against Edison and other utilities,” Craig Simon, co-lead counsel for the insurance companies, said in a statement to the Ventura County Star.

Investigations determined Edison equipment sparked both the Woolsey and Thomas fires. In recent years, utility equipment has been blamed for multiple wildfires across the state.

The state’s largest utility, Pacific Gas & Electric, was forced into bankruptcy in 2019 after facing liability for devastating blazes in Northern California.

We may never know if or how much utility “Smart” Meters have contributed to California wildfires. There have been reports, though, about them catching fire and exploding in the Golden State.

They won't say it is their Smart Meters.....but California has been around for a long time, California never had these annual fires like the past 4 years.......which coincides with Trump being in office, and CA gov't PUNISHING the rural counties for Voting GOP in the last 4 elections. Beware of these smart meters.......they can cause fires any where. THAT is what is important to know. Look at the evidence yourself. This is NO Forest Fire when the trees remain untouched, and only the houses burn to the ground: https://www.mercurynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/SJM-L-FIREDRONE-2.jpg https://images.wsj.net/im-37724?width=620&size=1.5 https://wildfiretoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/OffHerbLaneNearSkyway.jpg https://ucanr.edu/blogs/Green/blogfiles/69710_original.jpg #Southern California Edison will pay $2.2 BILLION For FIRES Started by Their Smart Meters By B.N. Frank California's wildfires have been blamed on Climate Change, poor forest management, downed power lines, and increasing levels of Electromagnetic Radiation making trees and plants more fire prone. Southern California Edison has admitted no fault for a 2018 wildfire but has agreed to settle insurance claims anyway. From ABC News: Utility to pay $2B settlement in deadly 2018 California fire LOS ANGELES — Southern California Edison will pay $2.2 billion to settle insurance claims from a deadly, destructive wildfire sparked by its equipment in 2018, the utility announced Monday. Edison, which acknowledged no wrongdoing, said the agreement covers all claims in pending lawsuits from insurance companies related to the Woolsey fire, which blackened 151 square miles (391 square kilometers) of Los Angeles and Ventura counties. Three people died in the November 2018 fire, and more than 1,600 homes and other buildings were destroyed. In addition, Edison said it has finalized settlements from the December 2017 Thomas fire and mudslides a month later on land that burned. “We have made another significant step toward resolving pending wildfire-related litigation,” Edison CEO Pedro Pizarro said in the statement. Total expected losses for the 2017 and 2018 events are estimated to be $4.6 billion, the utility statement said. “The settlement was fair to all and consistent with prior cases against Edison and other utilities,” Craig Simon, co-lead counsel for the insurance companies, said in a statement to the Ventura County Star. Investigations determined Edison equipment sparked both the Woolsey and Thomas fires. In recent years, utility equipment has been blamed for multiple wildfires across the state. The state’s largest utility, Pacific Gas & Electric, was forced into bankruptcy in 2019 after facing liability for devastating blazes in Northern California. We may never know if or how much utility “Smart” Meters have contributed to California wildfires. There have been reports, though, about them catching fire and exploding in the Golden State.

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Heh. They're grasping at straws.

It's not the smart meters. That is for sure. If it were, then we could blame every fire on a wifi router.

I used to think it was poor forest management or downed power lines. But then I saw what a downed power line can do to a forest. The answer is: maybe a little.

Then I started looking in to the coincidental areas that got burned (coincidental with where they wanted to put the train). And then I saw some pictures of the aftermath. And then I saw some pictures of the beams. And then I actually spoke with some residents of the areas (since I live in Northern California) and now I'm convinced.

I don't know exactly why they did it. Maybe it was the train plan. Maybe it was something else. But I am absolutely convinced those fires were started intentionally by something bigger than all of us.

And now I am planning on leaving California. See, I live in Marin County. Here' we're mostly White and rich. So they won't burn us out for a while. I figure we've got maybe five years. So I am carefully planning my exit. Hopefully I will buy some land out of state in the next two years. A decent plot, bigger than 20 acres.

And then, I will tell California, the state in which I was born and raised, to fuck right off and have no intention of ever coming back here again. I literally grew up knowing newsom and pelosi and feinstein and all of those assholes. Fuck them I hope they all burn well before their time. They fucked us all so hard they deserve every single bad thing that ever happens to them.

Enough of this shit. Haribo watermelon gummy candy goes well with vodka.