One of the worst hurricane seasons ever:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_Atlantic_hurricane_season
And California wildfires. So for many, many weeks the ritual was fire vs. water and how every single pitch meant something. And the sports gematria scammers got to rely on their number one tactic - picking both teams. Something was in the news about fire or water on a daily basis.
The first chosen screenshot here is basic and boring, but trust me the entire comments is a shitstorm of confirmation bias nonsense. Now we have the Maui wildfire instead of California wildfires to focus on. They love themselves some tragedy to whine about. The source video is from someone that could be called an evangelical preacher as an accurate description. And it’s the fire and brimstone sermon type instead of looking for connections to Jesus being a source of unending love. The congregation is talking about these points:
The end of the world is coming
It’s a hoax because Hawaii is tropical and surronded by water, so no way is there any fire.
It’s a ritual showing how Michelle Obama is destined to be president.
Except that she’s a man so it’s Mike Obama.
Barrack Obama was born in Kenya.
Everything Obama related.
It’s not a hoax, but actually the result of directed energy weapons.
Individually reported death tolls “mean something” even though more people die as time guys on, replacing the old reported total with a new total that “means something”.
There are death rituals related to Hollywood actors going on.
It’s not just DEW, the alphabet soup agencies involved are also HAARP and DARPA.
Entire states in the US are going to be sacrificed.
Somebody is reminded that Trump is going to die and be replaced by AI.
It’s smart meteors and 5G.
Chemtrails.
There’s algae in Pennsylvania.
It’s methane burning.
And there’s more I missed for sure, I didn’t look through replies to comments.
If it was one person making these comments it would be a gosh gallop of extraordinary magnitude. Here it’s crank magnetism dialed up to 11. There is no way it’s both a nonexistent hoax fire and an actual fire created by a nefarious cabal. It means something about an Obama, Trump, celebrity deaths from Hollywood or entire other states in the IS. Make up your mind.
Except that making up your mind isn’t the point. The creator of the video has no intention of stepping in and saying that an individual comment is stupid. The point is to allow the individual viewing the video to latch on to the wide variety of topics thrown out there. They’ve got pretty much all the major ones covered just by the easy association of Hawaii with Obama - racism, homophobia (the Mike thing is really old) mistrust your government and of course that deadly algae problem.
And then the grifters, totally unconcerned about gematria and insanity going on related to that have a more lucid argument. The original screenshot above? Well the death tolls already bigger. 36 is not 666, it’s a different number. Hey, what’s this in the comments?
It’s an advertisement. And they don’t even put up any nonsense about the fire. And at 82 likes and 12 replies it got far more attention than any comment in the video. The goal being to funnel the unsuspecting, gullible target audience to a doomed to fail get rich quick scheme.
Since the reality is that like the rest of the entire world Hawaii has dried out and more susceptible to wildfires (if you think about it, technically every land mass is surrounded by water, we’re just quibbling about scale) and now government funds are being diverted to aid, somebody has interrupted the conversation to inject the idea that it’s not hopeless, you can cash in on this.
Talk to me about free speech and saying whatever you want on the Internet after researching the strong correlation between belief in baseless conspiracies and the associated grifting. Funds that would help victims of disaster are getting diverted to scammers.
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