We’re hurricanes along the coast used in the same manner? I remember when many trailer homes were wiped out during a bad hurricane along the western side of FL. The land was rebuilt with luxury hotels and housing instead. Perhaps it’s just an opportunistic event but it happens all the time
Arson is often used to displace low/middle income owners/renters so that higher priced structures can be built. It's not far fetched as your comparison to hurricanes which would require weather manipulation technology.
There was a guy who sold my parents a condemned house in the 80s that had had a major fire…. I guess this guy owned hundreds of dilapidated houses around town that would tend to catch fire right after an insurance policy was purchased. I won’t bore anyone with his last name but many would probably find that interesting. Wealthy criminals have used arson like the league of shadows for a long while
The time to buy is when there's blood on the streets, even when the blood is your own.
Over the last 100 years normies have taken this sentence figuratively-- when people are "underwater" and "dying" to get out of their property. But this is the Rothschilds. The blood on the streets is not always figurative.
In Tampa Bay, trailer parks were getting bought up all along the major corridors and replaced with shopping malls and rentals. Who knows where the old folks who used to live there moved to. I doubt they got a fair deal.
Edit: also the old time orange growers said men in black suits used to trespass on their property, then citrus disease "mysteriously" wiped them out. The groves are housing developments now. More property tax that way.
You know that ironic you said that because at the time, CNN reported that they were mostly conservative voters and because of the hurricane, they would have a hard time voting because they were displaced.
You know them, they love to tell their plans.
On a hunch just based on that, I researched the Paradise fires voter majority, and sure enough, it was conservative. I researched a few more questionable fires and kept running into the same coincidence.
We’re hurricanes along the coast used in the same manner? I remember when many trailer homes were wiped out during a bad hurricane along the western side of FL. The land was rebuilt with luxury hotels and housing instead. Perhaps it’s just an opportunistic event but it happens all the time
Arson is often used to displace low/middle income owners/renters so that higher priced structures can be built. It's not far fetched as your comparison to hurricanes which would require weather manipulation technology.
There was a guy who sold my parents a condemned house in the 80s that had had a major fire…. I guess this guy owned hundreds of dilapidated houses around town that would tend to catch fire right after an insurance policy was purchased. I won’t bore anyone with his last name but many would probably find that interesting. Wealthy criminals have used arson like the league of shadows for a long while
Please, bore us with the name.
Lefkowitz
Jooish lightning
aka the kosher kaboom
Remember the Tampa hurricane… Joe Biden said on air… no one messes with the Biden’s… at the conference in Tampa.
Missed it by "that" much. Fort Myers Beach (100 miles south of Tampa)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mpk210Ee1Sg
Baron Rothschild said:
Over the last 100 years normies have taken this sentence figuratively-- when people are "underwater" and "dying" to get out of their property. But this is the Rothschilds. The blood on the streets is not always figurative.
In Tampa Bay, trailer parks were getting bought up all along the major corridors and replaced with shopping malls and rentals. Who knows where the old folks who used to live there moved to. I doubt they got a fair deal.
Edit: also the old time orange growers said men in black suits used to trespass on their property, then citrus disease "mysteriously" wiped them out. The groves are housing developments now. More property tax that way.
You know that ironic you said that because at the time, CNN reported that they were mostly conservative voters and because of the hurricane, they would have a hard time voting because they were displaced.
You know them, they love to tell their plans.
On a hunch just based on that, I researched the Paradise fires voter majority, and sure enough, it was conservative. I researched a few more questionable fires and kept running into the same coincidence.