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Conspiracy theories are born when people can’t trust the powers that be to relay the truth, so they go seeking it for themselves. And if there’s one thing that’s certain these days, it’s that mainstream media is not in the business of truth-telling.
“You're sick of the mainstream media not telling you the full story,” Chad Prather says. “The day the tragedy happens, you've got the conspiracies going in your head.”
It seems that’s what’s happening with the mysterious and utterly tragic fires in Maui that have left 100 people dead and over 1,000 missing.
While Chad doesn’t “want to politicize a tragedy,” he can’t help being suspicious.
“We don’t know what caused the fire,” but we do know “this is property and land that they've been after … big business and corporate America and all these, you know, power elites have been after this to develop it and commercialize it … there's a lot of history there,” he explains.
Producer Brandon Steele has also seen some suspicious behavior online.
“I've already seen people on Twitter saying they're getting offers from big companies reaching out saying we'll buy the land as it is, people whose houses are burned down immediately getting calls; there's some weird stuff going on,” he says.
“You have indigenous people — they've been after that land … for a long time, and they're all testifying to that, saying we've pushed back, you know, we've dug in, we stood our ground against this and then boom … it burns down,” adds Chad.
“You hate to think that anything nefarious like that would be going on,” he says, but considering today’s rampant elitist corruption, it’s hard to rule anything out.
Joe Biden’s despicable response to the tragedy certainly doesn’t help matters either. The president, who was on yet another vacation, was approached by reporters asking about the Maui fires.
“Mr. President, any comment on the rising death toll in Maui?” one reporter asked.
“No. No comment,” was his heartless reply.
“You don’t say 'no comment' to that question,” says Chad. “You at least offer some condolences, you give some thoughts, you give some prayers … a nice sentiment towards what's happened here.”
Maybe Sleepy Joe couldn’t answer the question because he didn’t have his notecards or someone whispering what to say in his ear.
“This guy just consistently gets it wrong,” says Chad.
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Biden’s tone-deafness reverberates as Hawaiians search for survivors
As stories featuring heroes who risked their own lives to save friends, family, and strangers from the fate of the flames in Maui continue to flood the media, President Biden continues to reflect an inability to grasp — or at least be sympathetic to — what has happened.
Biden claimed, while wearing a lei, that he and Jill have a “little sense” of “what it's like to lose a home,” as their home was once struck by lightning. He also loudly complained that the ground was hot while visiting the ashes of a once-beautiful city.
Mark Levin, who despises the president’s reaction to the wildfires, sheds light on the stories of devastation and hope that Biden has confirmed he is incapable of understanding.
One story features a young man, Benny Reinicke, who carried Sincerity Mirkovich, a total stranger, for miles in order to get Mirkovich and her daughter, Lani Williams, to safety.
The mother-daughter duo had jumped in their car to escape as wildfires began to ravage the town they have lived in for most of their lives. As they sat in standstill traffic, the two found that embers were already falling down on them.
"Then we see another fire on the side of us, a whole house. We're in the car and a whole tree is on fire, and I was like, 'Oh my God, we're going to die,’” Williams told "Good Morning America."
The two decided the best course of action was to seek shelter in the water. However, their escape route proved too difficult, as Mirkovich uses a walker for assistance.
That’s when Benny Reinicke came in.
The man saw the women struggling and told Mirkovich to lean on his back so he could carry her over the seawall and into the water.
Reinicke got them to safety and then stayed with them for over eight hours until the fires subsided.
The trio had not seen each other since the rescue, but they were brought together for a heartwarming reunion on "Good Morning America."
Levin is convinced that it was the Biden-led government that let people like Mirkovich and Williams down — and the government still refuses to acknowledge that obvious fact.
“You can’t prevent every fire and you can’t prevent these high winds in the middle of the Pacific, but to keep blaming climate change for something that obviously had nothing to do with climate change,” Levin comments.
“Then I have this fraud of a president, dementia, no dementia, who has to be told he needs to get there and he has to break off from his second vacation [in] Lake Tahoe, where he constantly is mooching off billionaires and foreign governments and so forth and so on,” he adds.
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