Acusan a empresa judía de ser responsable de un incendio forestal en California itongadol.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from itongadol.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Napa County is seeking ways to keep the 2021 fire season from being a repeat of 2020 and 2017.
The Camp fire, which killed 85 people and destroyed more than 13,900 homes, is the latest focus of conspiracy theories spread by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), who speculated that the blaze might have been started by a laser beam in space. Greene made the claim in a now-deleted Facebook post that was reported this week by Media Matters for America, a liberal watchdog group. It s crazy, Heart said. Eighty-five people died in that fire. I lost my whole life of collections, artworks, things that I worked for my whole life. For someone to make light of it like that â it really hurts.
How wildfires became ripe areas for right-wing conspiracy theories [Los Angeles Times :: BC-CALIF-WILDFIRE-CONSPIRACY:LA]
LOS ANGELES When Lilli Heart fled California’s deadliest wildfire in 2018, she was stuck in traffic for two hours outside the town of Paradise with her two cats in a car that was running low on gas.
As the septuagenarian sat behind the wheel on Neal Road waiting helplessly while the Camp fire destroyed her two-bedroom house she saw a huge, dark cloud in the sky. She saw firetrucks. She saw the fear in the eyes of others trying to escape.
“All I saw was a bunch of really, really scared people trying to get the hell out of there,” said Heart, 74.
Jewish Groups Condemn Georgia Congresswoman Over Bizarre Conspiracy Theories That Jewish Space Lasers Started California Fires algemeiner.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from algemeiner.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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(L) Cori Bush at a news conference, Aug. 5, 2020, in St. Louis (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson) and (R) Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene at a campaign rally in Dalton, Georgi, Jan. 4, 2021. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)
US Rep. Cori Bush said Friday that she was moving her office away from that of fellow freshman Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene “for my team’s safety.”
Democrat congresswoman Bush wrote that a maskless Greene and her staff “berated me in a hallway,” and wrote later that past Greene tweets have made her feel unsafe.
The Republican congresswoman responded with a tweet of her own saying Bush was lying and that “She berated me,” posting video of the exchange.