Fire, Flood, Land Grab — The Saga Continues
The Fire-Flood Heist: Humans Light the Match, the Map Steals the Land The Fire-Flood Heist: Humans Light the Match, the Map Steals the Land October 17, 2025 Forget “natural disasters.” The wildfires torching America—44,130 blazes, 3.76 million acres by August 2025—aren’t just bad luck. Humans are striking the match 85-89% of the time, and the fallout isn’t chaos; it’s a calculated land grab that’s reshaping rural America to fit a 1992 Wildlands Project blueprint. Tied to the UN’s Biodiversity Treaty and Agenda 21, that map carves out red “core reserves” to ban humans, yellow buffer zones to choke rural life with regulations, and black-dot urban hubs to stack people tight. From Texas’ Williams Road to LA’s Palisades, North Carolina’s lithium belt to Maui’s ashes, human-sparked fires and subsequent floods are clearing the board for NGOs and developers. This isn’t speculation—it’s a heist, and we’re fueling it. Let’s pin the map, trace the lines, an...