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Historic Fires In Los Angeles Fanned By Leftist Incompetence-Special Founders Report: CORPORATION = CORPSE

from Bowne Report Podcast · host Jon Bowne

Historic Fires In Los Angeles Fanned By Leftist IncompetenceAt the airing of this report. Burn Hollywood Burn echoed down Mulholland Drive. The Public Enemy classic featuring Big Daddy Kane and Ice Cube prophesizing this moment when all time stops and America cries out get me the hell away from this TV all this news and views are beneath me. The city of Lost Angels was burning again, but this time there was something darker in the smoke. A foul stench of corporate manipulation that even the most hardened L.A. veteran couldn't ignore. The kind of thing that makes you do a double take as your neighbor's house mysteriously catches fire after their insurance was cut.Wednesday morning, the evidence was impossible to deny. More than 27,000 acres reduced to ash and counting, while social media lit up with footage that would make Dante himself reach for the bourbon. The Eaton fire had grown to 10,600 acres. The Palisades fire alone had devoured 15,800 acres of prime California real estate. The kind of land that makes developers wake up at night in cold sweats, dreaming of "smart cities" and Silicon Valley billions.The power lines swaying in the wind like hangman's ropes, still crackling with electricity in a display of corporate negligence. And the fire hydrants? Empty. Bone dry. But it gets worse, much worse. In the weeks before this inferno, insurance companies had been slithering out of their obligations. No explanation given. Just cold letters in mailboxes telling homeowners they were on their own. The timing was perfect, too perfect. The sort of synchronicity that makes conspiracy theorists seem like the only sane people left in the room.The flames painted the sky a sick orange, while somewhere in air-conditioned boardrooms, developers were surely already sketching out their vision for the "cities of tomorrow" on the bones of burned-out neighborhoods. This is how it works in the final days of the American Dream. Disaster capitalism with a Silicon Valley smile. This was a real unavoidable American tragedy that bureaucrats just couldn’t fathom. Perched in front of their Mockingbird Media Megaphones. Their empty grandstanding can't capture the acrid taste of fear in the air, or the sound of a community watching their world turn to cinders while empty fire hydrants stand guard like useless sentinels. The crisis has highlighted infrastructure concerns, with billionaire developer Rick Caruso reporting to local news outlets about non-functioning fire hydrants in affected areas. "This is like a third world country... there is no water coming out of the fire hydrants," Caruso stated during a live broadcast.This isn't just a fire story anymore….. it's a tale of American greed and manipulation so brazen it makes your average bank robbery look like a church picnic. And somewhere in the chaos, probably in some bunker deep beneath the Hollywood Hills, the real story is being written by hands that never touch the flames.The DEI empowered Los Angeles Fire Department Chief confirmed a critical shortage of firefighters as crews battle the massive blaze. The department's staffing issues have been exacerbated by previous COVID-19 vaccine mandates that led to the termination or suspension of numerous firefighting personnel. Many of the LA Fire Department’s best. And LA Mayor Bass' cutting of the Fire Department budget by nearly 20 million dollars as Governor Newsom cultivated the tinder box set the stage for a production we have already witnessed in Maui and the Appalachians. The fire's impact has sparked controversy over resource allocation, with some firefighters questioning orders to prioritize protecting the historic Getty Villa Museum over residential areas. Meanwhile, Mayor Karen Bass, who was in Ghana during the initial outbreak of the fire, has faced criticism for her absence during the crisis.Residents have voiced frustration over evacuation procedures, with several reporting they never received official notifications. One 91-year-old Pasadena resident, who lost the home he had lived in for 60 years, was among those affected. Concerns intensified as reports emerged of disrupted cellular and internet services in the fire zone.In response to the escalating situation, Governor Gavin Newsom finally mobilized the California National Guard to support firefighting efforts across Los Angeles County. The deployment comes as questions arise about state-level preparedness, including the implementation status of a decade old delayed $7.5 billion water storage proposition and reservoir construction projects.President Trump screamed from the rooftops and no one listened.FEMA's response has also drawn scrutiny, as the nightmare in the Appalachians continues to linger with Tennessee Representative Tim Burchett criticizing the agency's handling of disaster relief efforts. "People are still without power, water, living in tents, it's ridiculous... FEMA needs to GO OUT OF BUSINESS or they need to start doing their daggum' job!" Burchett stated. Who knows how Los Angeles residents will be treated. But if its any different, meaning more than the $600 handout given to residents of Maui and North Carolina, it will be nothing less than a gut shot to those people still struggling with their devastated lives. But there maybe similar intentions at play here. The SmartLA 2028 Website coinciding with the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics gets your eyebrow raising. The Great Reset is live and it has declared war driven by cowardice hiding behind a thin veneer where a mob of scrutiny is quickly gathering to rip the mask off.The death toll currently stands at 5 with many more injured. Over 1,000 structures have been destroyed. Making these the deadliest fires in Los Angeles history. Officials continue to assess the damage as firefighting efforts persist. The current estimate of $57 Billion is likely to rise overnight.As thousands of Americans flee into a United States that is currently offering nothing in return to its own citizens.Special Founders Report: CORPORATION = CORPSE- A Frank Cavanagh ProductionThere it was in black and white, the terrible truth we'd all been too blind or too drunk or too scared to see: CORPORATION = CORPSE. A semantic time bomb that had been ticking away in plain English for centuries while we all played along with their game like brain-dead rubes at a rigged carnival.Are we blind? How could we miss it? These fiendish undead entities shambling through the stock market, gorging themselves on the green blood of commerce while we stood around like helpless cattle, discussing their quarterly earnings reports and market capitalizations as if we were talking about something natural, something human.I was holed up in the Malibu Beach Inn, coming down hard from a three-day binge of corporate earnings calls and shareholder meetings, when the hideous revelation hit me like a lead pipe to the temple: We've created monsters. Not the cheap Hollywood kind that you can kill with a wooden stake or a silver bullet, but something far more insidious – immortal paper demons in three-piece suits with teams of lawyers for fangs.Take BlackRock, that trillion-dollar ghoul squatting in its Manhattan castle like some bloated Count Dracula of finance. They don't even try to hide it anymore – "What is dead may never die" might as well be their corporate motto, printed in bold on every prospectus and quarterly report they pump out like infected blood into the veins of the economy.And Disney? Sweet mother of God, there's a vampire that learned to feed on childhood dreams instead of blood. Started out innocent enough – just a friendly cartoon mouse inviting your kids over to play. Now it's a soul-sucking entertainment leviathan that's been feeding on the imagination of America for nearly a century, getting stronger with each generation it devours.The evidence is everywhere, once you know how to look for it. These corporate vampires don't cast reflections in the mirror of responsibility. They can't be killed by normal means – bankruptcy just makes them stronger, like some kind of fiscal resurrection spell. They multiply through unholy rituals called "mergers and acquisitions," each one getting bigger and more horrifying than the last.The worst part? We invited them in. That's the first rule of vampire lore, isn't it? The bloodsucker can't enter unless you invite it across the threshold. We did that back in 1886 when the Supreme Court first declared corporate personhood. Might as well have hung a giant "VAMPIRES WELCOME" sign on the Constitution.One hundred and eleven years of documented feeding frenzies. A century-plus of these immortal entities growing fat on the lifeblood of the working class from their Federal Reserve tombs. While we stand around like slack-jawed yokels arguing about their diversity initiatives and environmental commitments...as if the undead give a damn about the environment they'll still be poisoning long after we're all in our graves.But here's the real kicker, the truth that'll make your blood run cold: You can't kill something that's already dead. These corporate vampires have found the ultimate loophole in the social contract. They've achieved immortality through paperwork, eternal life through legal briefs and articles of incorporation.The sun's coming up over the burnt remnants of the Pacific Palisades, and I can smell the charred remnants as I rise from my slumber. But the corporate vampires never sleep. They're out there right now, in their glass and steel coffins, plotting their next feeding frenzy. And we're all on the menu, friends and neighbors. Every last one of us. Maui has been fattened for an upcoming meal. The Appalachians are on ice as the former residents take their measly payoffs in lithium country. And Governor Renfield Newsom has prepared a feast of the finest real estate in the Country.The people need to know what we're really dealing with here. We need populist clarity. Although anyone who's ever tried to cancel a chiropractor membership or read a terms of service agreement already knows the truth: We're not dealing with people at all. We're dealing with something far older, far hungrier, and far more patient than mere mortals.And they're getting stronger every day.Now available Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Please subscribe and follow for future weekly news reports and special reports collaborated with Founding Members. The Wednesday reports will remain free on Rumble, Spotify NewsBowne on X , and The home base at bownereport.substack.com. Jon Bowne Reporting. This is a public episode. 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