According to Jim Hoft of the Gateway Pundit, there is a creepy new theory emerging on what might have caused the wildfires that are burning the city of Los Angeles to the ground and it’s extremely unsettling. Hoft says that a growing number of individuals are noticing something eerie about the locations where the fires are currently causing mass destruction. They are all earmarked for redevelopment under a controversial initiative known as ““SmartLA 2028.”
In his piece, Hoft writes that a number of critics have stated they do not believe these fires are simply acts of nature, but say they were set on purpose in order to help expedite the city’s agenda which involves artificial intelligence essentially calling the shots in daily life for L.A. residents. Say, didn’t “The Terminator” series and “The Matrix” films warn us of the potential consequences of trying to play God and make artificial intelligence a reality? Instead of taking these movies as cautionary tales, we’ve seemingly transformed them into playbooks, caring more about trying to use these tools to rule over others instead of realizing we’re headed down a path where they will rule over us.
“California is currently facing a catastrophic wildfire crisis, with Los Angeles County experiencing some of the most severe blazes in its history. The fires have consumed over 38,000 acres, destroyed thousands of structures, and resulted in at least 16 fatalities, with an additional 16 individuals reported missing. The Palisades Fire stands as the largest, having burned 23,713 acres and over 5,000 structures, with containment efforts achieving only 11% success,” Hoft goes on to say in the op-ed.
The crisis has ignited a political firestorm, with President-elect Donald Trump attributing the disaster to mismanagement by California’s leadership. Trump criticized Governor Gavin Newsom for failures in water resource management and forest maintenance, suggesting that state regulations have exacerbated the fires. It has also been reported that the Santa Ynez Reservoir, a critical water source in Pacific Palisades, was empty and offline when a devastating wildfire ripped through the area.
Several critical water sources have been empty or offline, some for over an entire year. And now, after all of this has come to the surface, claims are being made on social media, the modern-day public square, that all of this devastation was done intentionally as part of a massive land grab to rebuild all that was wiped out as a “smart city” under the 2030 Agenda from the United Nations. It might sound like the plot to a diabolical, realistic sci-fi movie, but as you well know, truth is stranger than fiction.
A user wrote on X, “LA fires clear the way for SmartLA 2028 and 2028 LA Olympics. The SmartLA 2028 blueprint contains a map of the Pacific Palisades, Santa Monica, and Hollywood regions, all seriously fire-damaged, showing their special importance in the coming city restructuring.”
The “SmartLA 2028” strategy, outlined in a document published by the City of Los Angeles, envisions a highly digital and connected city by 2028 under the United Nations’ 2030 Agenda. From 5G infrastructure to AI-assisted public safety measures, SmartLA 2028 promises sweeping transformations, including ultra-efficient transportation, digital governance, and AI-driven decision-making systems. One of the plan’s key components involves deploying thousands of IoT (Internet of Things) sensors, advanced surveillance systems, and data integration platforms.
It’s important to point out, as Hoft does, that city’s strategy falls in line with the preparations it’s making for the 2028 Olympics as they have stated they envision a “transformational digital Olympic experience.” High-speed internet will be available for those who attend, along with multilingual wayfinding, and automatic transportation options. As high-tech as you can possibly get. And make no mistake about it, the Olympics will make a staggering amount of money for Los Angeles.
Chief Information Officer for the City of Los Angeles Ted Ross put out a statement saying:
“We live in a world full of urban challenges: from racial injustice that impacts our minority populations to natural disasters that threaten safety and property to environmental changes that affect the very water we drink and the air we breathe. To address these challenges, cities seek tools that can positively transform the urban environment. The most promising of these tools is technology. While not a silver bullet, technology provides solutions previously unavailable to generations before us.
It is technology that enables transparency in our policing and gives a powerful voice to our diverse communities. It is technology that prepares us for incoming natural disasters. It is technology that innovates alternative energy sources to reduce pollution and limit our carbon footprint. It is technology that allows people with disabilities to fully participate in civic life.
Technology enables the City of Los Angeles to efficiently and ethically improve the quality of life for our residents, businesses, and visitors. In other words, when done right, technology makes us “smarter”. This is why the City of Los Angeles strives to be a “smart” city.”
Are L.A. city officials destroying people’s lives in order to build smart cities with the end goal in mind of allowing AI to run the city and make them an obscene amount of money?
That would explain a lot, wouldn’t it?
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