Book Attempting to Link Maui Tragedy to Climate Change Published Before Fires Extinguished

Of course the elephant in the room is that it’s only 44 pages, but it was published just a couple days after the fires started while spinning propaganda that climate change is responsible for fire events. I’ve been watching these suspicious wildfires for years and they always get started when there is an extreme wind event and usually determined to be arson (some get so out of control a lot of people die). And with the OCGFC there are always multiple angles being played, as there was a fight in California for control of PG&E during the time the fires started up there, and there are reports that developers are trying to buy the land in Maui which would be very lucrative. I’ll postulate the governor is running cover for who really wants the property as I’m sure people aware of their plans are trying to buy the land early so they can make a tidy profit reselling. But looking at the author’s books, it looks like a CIA operation. Consequently, if you look at a lot of their operatives, they put out a lot of books, and some an incredulous number. If you look through this author’s list there are definitely some red flags like the gem below. And here’s a fun fact, books like this are citable on Wikipedia and can be used to twist a Wikipedia page into propaganda and far away from the truth.

https://100percentfedup.com/book-attempting-to-link-maui-tragedy-to-climate-change-published-before-fires-extinguished/


A climate-change pushing propaganda book was published on Amazon while the fires raged in Maui.

Although the fires continued until at least August 11th, a book chronicling the “events of August 8-11, 2023,” was published August 10th.

It appears climate change propagandists may have jumped the gun with this release.

The book, titled ‘Fire and Fury: The Story of the 2023 Maui Fire and its Implications for Climate Change,’ currently has all negative reviews. 

The book’s description states:

Fire and Fury: The Story of the Maui Fire and its Implications for Climate Change is a gripping and eye-opening account of one of the most devastating wildfires in Hawaii’s history, and how it reveals the urgent need to address the global climate crisis. The book chronicles the events of August 8-11, 2023, when a massive fire swept across the island of Maui, fueled by drought, heat, and hurricane winds. The book describes the harrowing experiences of the people who lived through the fire, as well as the heroic efforts of the firefighters and rescuers who battled the flames. The book also examines the causes and consequences of the fire, both locally and globally, and how it exposes the vulnerability of our society and our planet to the impacts of climate change. The book draws on scientific research, eyewitness accounts, official reports, and media coverage to provide a comprehensive and compelling narrative of the Maui fire and its implications for climate change. The book also offers practical solutions and recommendations on how we can prevent and prepare for future wildfires, and how we can reduce our greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to a changing climate. Fire and Fury: The Story of the Maui Fire and its Implications for Climate Change is a must-read for anyone who cares about the environment, the future of humanity, and the fate of our beautiful planet.

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As noted, the book’s publication date is August 10th, 2023.

NBC News noted in the timeline for the Maui fires:

Friday, Aug. 11

1 p.m.: Maui officials confirm 12 additional fatalities were discovered. The death toll rises to 67 people.

In a statement that day, the EMA confirms that “neither Maui nor HI-EMA activated warning sirens on Maui during the wildfire incident.”

3 p.m.: The Lahaina fire is 85% contained, the Pulehu/Kihei fire is 80% contained, and the Upcountry fire is 50% contained. “Firefighters continue battling flare-ups in all three fires,” Maui officials say in a news release.

Saturday, Aug. 12

The Pulehu/Kīhei fire is declared “100% contained.”

2:05 a.m.: Maui officials say the death toll stands at 80 people.

“More propaganda from you know who. As the progressives say. Never let a crisis go to waste,” one review read.

“Inaccurate and insensitive… smells of AI, even before the smoke clears (literally),” another reviewer said.

“Must have been planned,” one reviewer commented.

“this book was published while the catastrophe was still happening,” another review read.

The climate change-pushing publication is another suspicious ‘coincidence’ about the Maui tragedy.

As 100 Percent Fed Up noted, one Maui resident said they were winning the battle against the fires until “the water turned off.”