The Los Angeles wildfire disaster has left families with nothing. Bethenny Frankel's charity, BStrong is helping by offering those in need a relief box of essential items, and cash cards. The cash cards come in really handy as they put money back into affected communities. Spending keeps businesses afloat and staff employed. Clearly, Frankel and her team have really thought about things:
Her BStrong organization puts together crisis kits packed with supplies and distributes cash cards to victims, with a focus on delivering the aid people need in a dignified manner.
She shared, “We deliver aid to different vetted orgs, churches schools, etc. In addition, we have crisis kits because this is Phase Zero — people don't have a suitcase, they don't have a house, they have nothing. These crisis kits are incredible. They have hydration and cups and beans and… things for kids and masks and sanitation, hygiene, all these kinds of things that people need right now.”
Frankel added of the cash cards, “They can take the cash card into their communities, put money back into their communities, and buy what they need.”
Please take the time to digest the embedded video from UnHerd's, Freddie Sayers. Last week the UK came close to an electrical system collapse. Basically, when the power is required, happens to be the times when solar is not available and wind is variable all the time anyway. Continuing to rely on fancy feelgood methods of electricity generation will result in seriously negative consequences:
Being old and out of date, I missed this global number one hit. Roseanne Park, aka ROSÉ is a New Zealand born, South Korean pop singer. She is with the K-Pop group Blackpink and now branching out on her own. She's already earned an MBE, but based off her current success, a damehood cannot be far away.
To answer the question: yes, you can use seawater on wildfires and it often is used in the Northeast US, and in harbours when a ship or shore facilities are on fire:
The owner of the Los Angeles Times states the obvious, but nevertheless, it must be said. Electing incompetent and downright malicious leaders is a malaise afflicting the western world. This needs to stop, people have got to get a grip and start electing people who can do the job. Forget DEI, fancy ideology, feelgood claptrap, and stop believing in the tooth fairy.
I believe every word. Back in 2022, Novak Djokovic was the biggest name refusing to get the jab. He was vilified, and I believe it is not too much of a stretch to think 'they' wanted him dead.
Novak Djokovic has declined to elaborate on his recent claim that he was "poisoned" during his controversial deportation saga in Australia ahead of the 2022 Australian Open. The Serbian tennis legend had mentioned in an interview with the GQ magazine that he had suffered from elevated levels of lead and mercury in his blood, which he believes was caused by food he consumed during his detention in Melbourne.
I found the embedded link of one of the LA fires. It's interesting to watch and follow, the crews in the air and on the ground are doing a great job, but something else that does crop up is just how incompetent the political leaders in California are, they're seriously stupid people:
Mark Zuckerberg has appeared on Joe Rogan's podcast to explain himself. Does anyone think he'd talk like this if Donald Trump was not about to be sworn in?
We are still being censored, Google is heavily involved. What was the point of the last five years? From my perspective, it was all about control. In time, we'll see the rollout of the cashless society, compulsory jab mandates, the end of bodily autonomy, social credit scores measuring the extent to which individuals may interact with society, the economy, and politics. The last five years was an experiment and humanity failed.
Zuckerberg talks about trust. Well, the destruction of trust leads to revolution. Personally, I no longer trust the media and refuse to buy a newspaper. I will never vote for politicians in parliament again, from henceforth I still vote, but only for parties and candidates not currently in parliament. I consider all members of parliament serving in 2020 to be criminals. I no longer respect so-called authority figures. This includes everyone right down to teachers. Think about this, when jab mandates were introduced, if teachers had stood up and defended science, then the horror would have ended. But they didn't, they sold out, took the money and betrayed science, and their consciences. The same applies to religious leaders, fire fighters etc., the list is long. They, like Zuckerberg, are nothing but snivelling cowards.
Victor Davis Hanson explains what is happening; civilisation breakdown where politicians do performance art but real work is ignored or has its funding reduced.
X, formerly known as Twitter, seems to be trying to become a version of WeChat for the US. What this will mean is individual social credit scores will impact the ability of citizens to access society, and their banking, travel etc. This will be sold as easy, efficient, and technology preventing illegal immigration.
Both Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg seem to be reading the room and changing position. With Trump soon to be sworn in, they're now embracing free speech, while for four years of the Biden regime, they've been suppressing voices, anti-science, and spreading government propaganda.
This must also explain Musk jumping on the bandwagon with Trump late in the game, and now his new campaign to bring down the Labour government in the UK.
I don't trust Musk and I don't trust Zuckerberg either. They're both creations of the US Government and not any kind of entrepreneur nor inventor. Musk makes the world's worst automobile, the Tesla EV which is doomed as soon as it loses its trendy tag, while his rockets are unreliable. The only thing Musk has managed to achieve is Starlink, whereby people can connect to the internet anywhere, even when at sea. This has revolutionised travel by sea, previously the internet was very expensive and slow when too far out. But that's about it, I cannot think of anything else that Musk does that amounts to anything. His tunnel boring machines were laughable, these types of machines have been in widespread use for over 70 years, but he promoted his company as if it was something new. Twitter, meanwhile, is simply an FBI operation offering back doors to every government whereby they monitor everyone, and provide governments the means to silence dissident voices.
Zuckerberg, likewise, with Facebook and the like is not doing anything new, and in fact his services are worse than predecessors. He appears to have been set up by the CIA or Department of Defense; on the day Facebook incorporated, Lifelog closed down. Lifelog was operated by the Department of Defense to create a data record of everyone on earth. Facebook now does that. Ask yourself this: how does a university dropout with no new ideas manage to get set up with millions behind him?
While the Trump days to come will no doubt be very entertaining, I'm not holding out any hope for any meaningful reforms. Trump will likely get distracted, clowns will take over, and dishonest men will grift aplenty.
I found the below YouTube channel, where the presenter calls out Zuckerberg:
The monster that is Justin Trudeau is going the way of another monster, Jacinda Ardern. That is, a knighthood and promotion to some other high office. But, at least he'll no longer be prime minister. Trudeau must have done more damage to Canada than any other single man.
One minute Elon Musk was talking about backing the Reform UK party leader, Nigel Farage, and then the next Musk is tweeting that Farage doesn't have what it takes. Apparently, this criticism comes because Farage doesn't want the controversial figure, Tommy Robinson in his party. Recently, Musk had shown support for Robinson.
This draws into focus the influence wealthy people like Musk have over politicians, and it is to Farage's credit that he's his own man and won't simply take orders.
For the record, Musk is wrong on this, the character Tommy Robinson is a rather loathsome individual, with a criminal record. He's no freedom fighter and has almost zero chance of leading a major political party in the UK.