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Topic History of: Pompeii and Los Angeles
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hedda Especially when you think California could be destroyed by an earthquake any day.

There are reports that predatory real estate agents are preying on broke homeowners and offering very cheap prices for their land.

Which is just like the plot of Chinatown.
Open Mind Populist Fake Media false priority, again?

People have lost their homes and family members. Rebuilding will take time and resources. Yet, the crisis is largely out of the news. No, it’s not the Los Angeles fires.

We’re talking about the aftermath of Hurricane Helene in North Carolina.

Hurricane Helene hit North Carolina in September, and residents have been picking up the pieces ever since. The death toll is 104 people, more than four times the amount of people killed in the Los Angeles fires, but the effects extend far beyond the death toll.

www.washingtonexaminer.com/magazine-your...alifornia-wildfires/
Green Man Was Pompeii destroyed by a blowtorch JK?
JK2006 Nobody else seems to have spotted the similarity between Pompeii (top Roman city destroyed by fire) and Los Angeles (top US city destroyed by fire). But, as usual, I have.