A damning hidden camera recording has confirmed the unthinkable: Los Angeles officials had advance warning of the wildfires—and chose to let the city burn. Rather than act to prevent the devastation, insiders now admit the destruction was allowed to escalate for days, quietly serving the government’s broader “rebuild” agenda under the guise of progress.
“It was just like a ticking time bomb,” admitted Alexander Boz, a staffer within the Office of Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, caught on James O’Keefe’s hidden camera.
According to Boz, the mayor’s office had advance warning of the wildfire threat, but chose inaction—blaming “residents who lost everything” while quietly viewing the destruction as a political opportunity. “There was nothing they could do,” he claimed. But the reasoning wasn’t about inability—it was about agenda. The fires, Boz suggested, were useful for the government’s “Build Back Better” plans.
On Wednesday, Gov. Gavin Newsom officially committed $101 million to rebuild the Pacific Palisades region—a prime, coveted real estate area—under the guise of wildfire recovery efforts. This funding is earmarked specifically for affordable multifamily rental housing near wildfire burn zones, fast-tracking projects that are shovel-ready to accommodate displaced families.
Critics are already calling foul, saying this move amounts to a land grab—leveraging “Build Back Better” rhetoric to funnel public funds into high-value redevelopment on land the government has long eyed.
Backing up this damning revelation is a separate recorded conversation with a Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) project manager, who casually admitted that the Pacific Palisades reservoir, a key emergency water source for fire suppression, had been left empty for over a year.
“Their yards were out of code. Like, nobody gave a f*ck,” the project manager says. “How long was the reservoir empty? Like a year.”
The implications are staggering. An empty reservoir in a fire-prone region during record-breaking heatwaves is not just incompetence—it’s gross criminal negligence.
The administration of Karen Bass, a long-time ideological Marxist, has not only failed to protect Angelenos—it has allegedly leveraged deliberate destruction to push its political and economic agenda.
What’s unfolding is not a climate disaster, but a government-engineered crisis, covered up with platitudes about equity and sustainability.
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