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Wildfires in the U.S.: A Covert Reset?

A COVERT RESET,Is not a conspiracy is a reality

By JONATAN DAVID VEGAPublished 10 months ago 3 min read
Wildfires in the U.S.: A Covert Reset?
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Wildfires in the U.S.: A Covert Reset?

Wildfires in the U.S.: A Covert Reset?

In recent years, wildfires in the United States have reached alarming levels. California, Oregon, and Hawaii have been the scene of devastating blazes that have consumed thousands of acres, displaced communities, and claimed numerous lives. While mainstream media and authorities point to climate factors, human errors, and electrical infrastructure failures, some conspiracy theorists suggest a different version: these fires are not accidents but part of a global "reset."

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The Great Reset and Territorial Reconfiguration

For some time now, the theory of The Great Reset has been circulating—a plan supposedly promoted by global elites to transform the economy, society, and population control. According to this theory, wildfires are a key tool to force urban and population changes under the guise of natural disasters.

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Some claim these fires are intended to:

Strip people of private property, especially in strategic areas, to convert them into controlled development zones.

Replace traditional communities with “smart cities,” where digital surveillance, artificial intelligence, and movement control become the norm.

Reconfigure land use in alignment with sustainability plans promoted by organizations such as the UN and the World Economic Forum.

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Directed Fires? The Strange Coincidences

The 2023 Lahaina fires in Hawaii have been a focal point for believers in this theory. Testimonies and videos on social media show homes reduced to ashes while nearby trees remain intact. Additionally, the affected area had high tourist and real estate value, leading to speculation that the fire was deliberately set to displace local residents and allow large corporations to take control of the land.

Another controversial point is the possible use of Directed Energy Weapons (DEWs). Some reports suggest that fires, such as those in California, may have been ignited by lasers or advanced technology capable of starting blazes with surgical precision. Photos showing fires that burned structures but left trees standing further fuel this theory.

Media and Government: Complicit Silence?

Mainstream news outlets attribute the fires to climate change, heat waves, and human accidents. However, for those who believe in the reset theory, this is a strategy to cover up the truth. In some cases, reports suggest that social media content questioning the official narrative has been censored.

Additionally, the rapid intervention of real estate companies to purchase devastated land strengthens the idea that these fires are not random events but part of a forced relocation plan.

Accident or Hidden Agenda?

While there is no definitive proof confirming this theory, the coincidences have raised many doubts. Although climate change and human errors can explain some fires, the patterns of destruction, government response, and real estate interests involved have led many to distrust the official version.

The question remains: Are these fires mere natural tragedies, or are we witnessing a global reconfiguration under the shadow of a hidden agenda?

Recent Wildfires in the U.S.: Los Angeles and Oklahoma

Los Angeles Wildfires (January 2025)

In January 2025, Los Angeles experienced massive wildfires, considered among the most devastating in the state’s history. These fires resulted in numerous fatalities and the destruction of homes. Heartbreaking survival stories emerged from the tragedy, including the emotional reunion of an 82-year-old woman with her cat, which was rescued from the ashes two months after the disaster. (cadenaser.com)

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Oklahoma Wildfires (March 2025)

In March 2025, Oklahoma faced wildfires fueled by strong winds and dry conditions. These fires resulted in at least four deaths and caused damage or destruction to approximately 400 homes and structures.

In Stillwater, a city of around 50,000 residents, at least 74 homes were destroyed. Firefighters struggled to contain more than 130 fires reported across the state due to winds reaching up to 70 mph (112 km/h) and low humidity.

Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt declared that his own home was destroyed by the fire and expressed his solidarity with the victims, stating: "We will rebuild alongside the rest of Oklahoma." (sheltonherald.com)

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Severe Weather and Additional Disasters

Alongside the fires, a series of severe storms, including tornadoes and dust storms, impacted several states in the South and Midwest during the same period. These weather events resulted in at least 39 deaths and destroyed hundreds of homes and businesses. (apnews.com)

These events highlight the urgent need for preparedness and preventive measures against extreme weather conditions that can trigger large-scale disasters.

References: google. apnews.com

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