Sunday, November 30, 2025

Exposed: Newsom's Burn-It-Out Policy Behind LA Firestorm

 RedState   

"In a sane system, authorities would have listened to the people trained and experienced in dealing with these situations. But that's not what happened here."

"Events leading up to the notorious Pacific Palisades fire in California are still being uncovered. In the latest such case, we learn now that there is a direct link between the administration of California Governor Gavin Newsom and the events leading up to that catastrophic fire.

Eleven months after the Palisades Fire destroyed thousands of Los Angeles homes, we may finally have the smoking gun linking Gov. Gavin Newsom’s administration to the deadly blaze.

A newly discovered “Wildfire Management Plan,” quietly issued by California State Parks just weeks before the Jan. 7 wildfire, states Newsom’s policy bluntly: “Unless specified otherwise, State Parks prefers to let Topanga State Park burn in a wildfire event” — disregarding the park’s proximity to residential neighborhoods.

The document, prepared in December 2024, was unearthed this week through legal discovery in a civil lawsuit against the state.

Attorney Alexander “Trey” Robinson, who represents thousands of Pacific Palisades residents, says the manual outlines new procedures for fire management.

Those procedures could have barred local firefighters from fully extinguishing an earlier blaze that later re-ignited in high winds. 

"The document also lays out exactly how the Lachman fire led to the destructive Pacific Palisades blaze, and it's a revelation, one in which we learn that firefighters were actually ordered to leave the scene of the Lachman fire despite their warnings that there were still hotspots smoldering underground." . . . More...

Read More: LAFD Whistleblowers Destroy Official Narrative on Palisades Fire Cause

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Ward Clark hails from Alaska’s Susitna Valley, where he maintains his rural household in one of America’s last free places.  Ward is a twelve-year veteran of the U.S. Army, including service in Operation Desert Storm and (in Germany in support of) Operation Joint Endeavor, and today is a staunch minarchist libertarian, along with being an author, novelist, self-employed small businessman, woods bum, and semi-professional bad influence.

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