California’s Worst Wildfires Must be a Wake-Up Call

Guest Post by Joe Guzzardi

For California natives like me, the wildfires are a real gut punch. As of this writing, the wildfires are the deadliest in the state’s history with 63 fatalities, and more than 600 people are unaccounted for. More than 10,000 buildings are gone, and more than 230,000 acres have burned.

In the now obliterated community of Paradise, several fleeing locals couldn’t outrun the flames and burned to death in their cars. As one survivor said, the scene was “exactly like any apocalyptic movie” she had ever seen. The fires have been devastating for 10,000 horses, house pets and wildlife. Los Angeles County Animal Care & Control said about 700 animals, including 550 horses, nine cows, and at least one tortoise, are now in the agency’s care.

Thousand Oaks, which just suffered a mass shooting and 12 deaths, is coping with the Woolsey Fire, 35 percent contained as of November 14. It has moved south, nearing other outlying Los Angeles suburbs. Cal Fire Chief Ken Pimlott ominously predicted the week could bring more ruin to Southern California, particularly San Diego, Riverside and San Bernardino counties.

The California that I grew up in during the 1950s is gone forever, replaced by an overcrowded, sprawling state that makes expeditious wildfire control nearly impossible. I left in 2008 when I could no longer abide California’s paralyzing traffic, relentless development and the never-ending urban sprawl. California was unrecognizable to me.

Lessons that California’s leaders should have learned from past fatal wildfires haven’t sunk in. Wildfires are difficult to control, but slower growth could minimize destruction. California’s exploding population has created an insatiable housing demand. The state which had roughly a 10 million population when I was a youth is now home to nearly 40 million residents, and demographers anticipate 50 million by 2050.

The new populace spawned what’s called “Wild-Land Urban Interface” or inter-mix, low-density housing built on hillsides amidst highly flammable vegetation. Last year, Cal Fire Battalion Chief Jonathan Cox called increasingly popular inter-mix construction a “recipe for disaster.”

Cox explained that areas in California that 20 years ago would have been undeveloped are today inter-mix communities. The vast inter-mix square acreage plus the frequency and intensity of fires turn homes into tinderboxes, and makes access for rescue crews difficult.

Fire codes require inter-mix housing have fire-resistant roofs, noncombustible siding and 100 feet of clearance between vegetation and structures. Still, Cox said, fighting tactics for vegetation fires and for structure fires are fundamentally different. The challenge becomes greater when fires are on slopes and hills.

California’s leaders, outgoing Jerry Brown, Governor-Elect Gavin Newsom, Senators Dianne Feinstein and Kamala Harris remain 100 percent committed to more growth, and to more building to accommodate that growth. Last year, Brown signed 15 bills that will accelerate development. While the legislation is designed to ease the affordable housing shortage and not necessarily written for inter-mix construction, some of the bills eliminate public hearings and environmental impact studies. Wherever open spaces can be found, Sacramento wants to see building. During his campaign, Newsom advocated for more housing development, the last thing California needs.

California life has become so untenable for so many that moving out will be an increasingly attractive option – one way that California’s population could finally stabilize.

https://progressivesforimmigrationreform.org/californias-worst-wildfires-must-be-a-wake-up-call/

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Dan
Dan
November 18, 2018 9:51 am

Folks in Cali are going to have to start giving the finger to the know-nothing enviro-nazis, and start doing forest & dryland management on their own, if they want to keep these fires under control.

Diogenes’ Dung
Diogenes’ Dung
November 18, 2018 11:05 am

Jerry Brown vetoed the unanimously approved (75-0 in the Assembly and 39-0 in the Senate) Senate Bill 1463 – Electrical Lines Mitigation in 2016. That bill was a measure to keep vegetation cleared in power line corridors.

Power lines are a standing fire threat if the corridors aren’t cleared of dry brush inside areas of high induction (induced current kills more people and starts more fires than actual contact with a power lines).

If this practical, sensible, essential measure had been enacted, the California camp fire that has devastated the Sacramento area wouldn’t have been sparked by a power line.

The democratic tendency to elect idiots to govern over matters in which they are entirely ignorant is good news only for pompous blowhards and minority waitresses.

ursel doran
ursel doran
November 18, 2018 11:31 am

It is truly astounding that he made no mention of the Mountain Pine Bark Beetle killing the live trees and turning them into dry tinder. Beetle kill percentage of the forests is a HUGE factor.

A university forestry expert I knew years ago explained it thus.
“The beetles kill the trees and the lightning, (or power line sparks), starts the fires, the pine cones are thus germinated, and the trees grow back. The process is about a hundred years and there is not a damn thing you can do about it.”

robert h siddell jr
robert h siddell jr
November 18, 2018 11:34 am

Aerial photos show whole neighborhoods burned but many trees still had leaves; their housing planning was a huge failure: very flammable and very close together. Their warning system failed; their roads were a death trap; their fire hydrants and volunteer fire fighters a failure; their emergency managers and politicians are a huge failure.

mark
mark
November 18, 2018 12:56 pm

Do we need a wake up call or an investigation leading to indictments, trials and the war being unveiled?

FIRESTORM APOCALYPSE IN CALIFORNIA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G1-EIuat538

IT’S A WAR ZONE AND AMERICANS WERE MURDERED

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0apSNjcoSwY

ATTACK ON CALIFORNIA: An Open Letter to President Trump
Posted on November 17, 2018 by State of the Nation

ATTACK ON CALIFORNIA: An Open Letter to President Trump

mark
mark
  mark
November 18, 2018 6:44 pm

I’m not a big fan of long videos, I can’t even wait for the toaster to finish before I manually pop it up…with butter and butter knife in hand.

But if you watch the entirety of the top You-Tube it is a mind changer and it will butter the toast of your worst suspicions….and prove what your most deadly enemy, who will be eventually coming for you, is capable of…but most of you here already know that.

grace country pastor
grace country pastor
  mark
November 19, 2018 10:14 am

Will find the time to view Mark. Strange days indeed.

mark
mark
  grace country pastor
November 19, 2018 10:31 am

Pastor…after you watch it spend some time on the State of the Nation.

There is no way this is natural. A concrete home with a terracotta roof exploded with the trees around it unharmed, not even singed. so many photos that make no sense except for what is stated.

Look who owns the power company the Rothschilds! Follow the bill Governor Moonbeam recently signed putting the cost to rebuild on the taxpayers and bailing out the Rothchild owned power company.

I’m surprised more TBPers are not all over this…that why I posted it three times in three different threads.

Mary Christine
Mary Christine
  mark
November 19, 2018 11:07 am

Ask admin for posting privileges or ask him if he will post for you. More people will see it. Not everyone has the time or takes it to read all the comments.

mark
mark
  Mary Christine
November 19, 2018 11:31 am

MC,

He has put up 3 different related threads in a short time…I realize being a retired homesteader I have more time than most.

I’m sure this is going to gain more attention as it is exploding in some quarters on the net. (No pun intended).

I’ll shoot him an e-mail, but I don’t think he misses much if anything.

grace country pastor
grace country pastor
  mark
November 19, 2018 1:38 pm

Seems about as natural as big huge buildings turning to dust in mid air.

Power, signs, lying wonders… these things will become more “amazing” and I fear far more commonplace as this dispensation winds down.

Hold on tight.

mark
mark
  grace country pastor
November 19, 2018 1:47 pm

Pastor…just between me and you…check this out, I have been reading Bill Salus this is from his two latest books, The Now Prophecies & the New Prophecies.

I’m not saying he is 100% correct but I found both books page turners. Here is prophecy in the chronological order as he sees it.

http://www.prophecydepotministries.net/

• Disaster in Iran – (Jeremiah 49:34-39)

• Destruction of Damascus – (Isaiah 17, Jer. 49:23-27)

• Final Arab-Israeli War- (Psalm 83)

• IDF Defeats the Surrounding Arab States – (Zechariah 12:1-6)

• Toppling of Jordan – (Jer. 49:1-6, Zephaniah 2:8-10, Ezekiel 25:14)

• Terrorization of Egypt – (Isaiah 19:1-18)

• Decline of America (Ezekiel 38:13), (America is identified as the young lions of Tarshish)

• Expansion of Israel – (Obadiah 1:19-20, Jer. 49:2, Zephaniah 2:9, Isaiah 19:18)

• THE RAPTURE: The vanishing of the Christians – (1 Corinthians 15:51-52, 1 Thessalonians 4:15-18)

• The Ezekiel 38, “Gog of Magog” invasion

• The Pre-Tribulation Time-Gap Mystery

• Satanic Supernatural Deception, (Super-Signs and Lying-Wonders)

• The Rise of the Antichrist, (The Lawless One)

• The Revealing of Mystery Babylon, (The Harlot World Religion)

• The Opening of the Seal Judgments, (The 4-Horsemen of the Apocalypse)

• World Wars, Famines and Pestilences

• The Decline of Islam, (Allah loses his Akbar)

• The False Covenant that triggers the Tribulation Period

• Christian Martyrdom, (The Fifth Seal Saints)

• The Two Mysterious Witnesses of Revelation.

grace country pastor
grace country pastor
  mark
November 20, 2018 8:29 am

Submitted for your perusal Mark. Important things to consider indeed.

Are We Living in Prophesied Times?

For sure: 2 Timothy 3:13 KJV… “But evil men and seducers shall wax worse and worse, deceiving, and being deceived.”

Platoplubius
Platoplubius
  mark
November 19, 2018 3:07 pm

Now the power companies can turn off power to its customers in advance of forecast high winds or powerful storms so that any active power lines that might be downed cause a spark contributing to future fires.

Scary times

pyrrhus
pyrrhus
November 18, 2018 2:47 pm

California is ruled by communists who don’t care about your life or property, but can get Federal money by letting forests burn…Wake up, there’s still time to leave.

RogerP
RogerP
  pyrrhus
November 18, 2018 8:24 pm

Funny you should mention that. I’m getting ready to recon the rest of the US, and find somewhere else to live.

Neuday
Neuday
November 18, 2018 3:22 pm

If something like this happened in the U.S., I’d be concerned.

unit472
unit472
November 18, 2018 4:53 pm

Its quite possible Jerry Brown’s crowning achievement as Governor will be that more people were burned to death under his leadership than all other Governors combined. He ought to at least wear a hat on sunny days less the solar energy being reflected off his bald head start another fire!

Ginger
Ginger
November 18, 2018 4:53 pm

When the death toll hits one thousand or more, and all the people living in tents because the state government can not get any form of housing to these families comes to the light, I hope the whole weight of indignation falls on these fucking democrats and their love of illegals.

starfcker
starfcker
November 18, 2018 10:38 pm

“Cal Fire Battalion Chief Jonathan Cox called increasingly popular inter-mix construction a “recipe for disaster.” I know, Bruce, you bought and paid for a dirtbag. Why don’t we just put them all in Pack and Stack housing next to a Walmart? You Agenda 21 piece of shit

Erasmus le Dolt
Erasmus le Dolt
November 19, 2018 10:00 am

MARK…the similarities in Firestorm Apocalypse with 9/11 are incredible. In the latter, cars blocks away and even a mile away in parking lots were burned out and turned over. Not a toilet in the Twin Towers survived as everything turned to dust…just like the Camp Fire houses. What the hell is going on??

mark
mark
  Erasmus le Dolt
November 19, 2018 10:41 am

Erasmus le Dolt,

The war that has been declared upon us by the Deep State/Globalists…that most Americans are completely oblivious too is being ramped up.

I don’t know if they are desperate as some say or just staying on their schedule for expanding chaos and distraction before the popping of the Everything Bubble and all that implies.

If Trump doesn’t counter punch soon with declassification and all that implies we are screwed, blued and tattooed.

I’m just trying to wake up as many people in my inner circle as possible and increasing my personal prep.

To top it off this morning I went to let my chickens out of the coop, looked up and there were Chemtrails crisscrossing the sky…pisses me off.

Erasmus le Dolt
Erasmus le Dolt
November 19, 2018 11:02 am

Mark…TKS and agree totally. Trump is the key. We’re gonna either live or die with this guy. There’s no one else.

mark
mark
  Erasmus le Dolt
November 19, 2018 1:54 pm

Erasmus le Dolt,

I sent this to Trump…what the hell, I’m already on every list they have ever created for big mouths who won’t get in line for the pen.

ATTACK ON CALIFORNIA: An Open Letter to President Trump
Posted on November 17, 2018 by State of the Nation

ATTACK ON CALIFORNIA: An Open Letter to President Trump

Erasmus le Dolt
Erasmus le Dolt
November 19, 2018 11:54 am

In the War Zone video what happened to the people in the abandoned cars? Are they dead and the bodies cleared away? Do you abandon your burning car and run into the forest that’s not burning? What the hell is going on…are we at war and don’t know it??

mark
mark
  Erasmus le Dolt
November 19, 2018 1:57 pm

YES!

Platoplubius
Platoplubius
November 19, 2018 1:51 pm

According to the Douchebag n Chief, us Californians simply need rake the forest floors….