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Anonymous – A Message to Maui… The Proof May Shock You

West Maui, with its sun-soaked beaches and pristine waters, is a slice of heaven for many. But not long ago, this paradise became a fiery hell. The scenic beauty of this Hawaiian region was consumed by angry flames, revealing a dark web of hidden truths and shadowy powers.

Hawaiian Electric, the alleged torchbearer of the blaze, had the audacity to dismiss the looming fire risks associated with their power lines. The smoking gun? They were warned. Four years of warnings whispered in the hallways of their corporate offices, and yet the people saw no change.

Why, you ask? Look no further than the global financial giants puppeteering Hawaiian Electric: Vanguard and BlackRock. These titans have been evangelizing a new-age religion of clean energy. But here’s the catch: for a ‘clean‘ future, perhaps the present needs to burn? Some mavericks suggest that, in their zeal to “build back better,” the establishment might let the old world crumble—even if it’s under the scorching wrath of nature.

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And on that fateful day in Maui, while homes burned and memories turned to ash, a sophisticated warning system—a guardian angel that had never failed its people before—stayed silent. It wasn’t a glitch; it wasn’t an error. The system had been muted, leaving the unsuspecting residents of West Maui deaf to the approaching calamity.

At the heart of this unforgivable betrayal? The director of this state-of-the-art system. Instead of safeguarding his community, he was sipping cocktails and hobnobbing in Waikiki’s Aloha Lani Resort. Cloaked under the guise of a FEMA disaster seminar, he chose networking over lives. His defense? He didn’t want a stampede. But as the flames roared, children found themselves abandoned, schools left vacant, dreams destroyed. A “stampede“? That’s the price of silence.

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