DIVERSION FROM DEW ATTACK: Everything Points to PG&E Being Framed for California Wildfires

SOTN Editor’s Note: The many mainstream media (MSM) articles blaming PG&E for sparking the California wildfires has become a routine, yet unproven, allegation.

One wildfire season after another serves to reinforce the planted perception that PG&E equipment and/or power lines play a critical part in setting off these statewide catastrophic fires.

Is this true or not?

What may be entirely true is that the PG&E power lines are deliberately being overloaded during the semi-annual wildfire seasons as one prong of a comprehensive strategy to burn down the state.

Now why would they do that?  And who would try to pull off such a criminal scheme?  How about the BANKSTERS and their NWO globalist overlords.

As for the rest of the highly calculated scheme to periodically ravage California with community-destroying fires, here’s the short story.


Atmospheric Aluminum via Chemtrails,
Weaponized SMART Meters,
Specific EMFs Disseminated from
5G Cellphone and Microwave Towers,
Directed Energy Weapons,
Arsonists Disguised as Firefighters,
Gross Mismanagement of California Forests,
PG&E Power Lines Used to Start Fires,
and Weather Warfare Are All Used
in a Highly Coordinated Fashion
to Fabricate a Very Conducive
Environment for Isolated Firestorms
to be Triggered and then
Spread like Wildfire
in Targeted Communities
Throughout California

(Source: Here’s how the globalists and geoengineers conspired to manufacture the apocalyptic California firestorms)


Everything does point to PG&E getting framed one way or another.  Either they have no responsibility at all but are blamed, or their assets are being utilized without their knowledge.  Of course, they may also be in on it as they are a HUGE player in the California Military-Industrial Complex, by far the largest in the country.

State of the Nation
November 24, 2018

N.B. The following MSM article is just one of many which has laid the blame for the California conflagrations at the feet of PG&E during this year’s wildfire seasons.


PG&E Power Lines Blamed For Northern California Wildfires

June 8, 2018 9:49 PM ET

RICHARD GONZALES  |  NPR

Smoke billows up from a fire burning in the mountains over the Napa Valley last October in Oakville, Calif.
Rich Pedroncelli/AP

Downed power lines owned by utility giant Pacific Gas and Electric are being blamed for a dozen Northern California wildfires last fall. The findings by state officials could have a significant financial impact on PG&E.

The report by the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection links electric power and distribution lines with 12 fires that killed 18 people. The trouble started when trees and branches came into contact with power lines and wind gusts of up to 70 mph pushed wildfires faster than firefighters could respond.

Here is the report’s summary of two of the deadliest fires that claimed 15 lives:

“The Redwood Fire, in Mendocino County, started the evening of Oct. 8 and burned a total of 36,523 acres, destroying 543 structures. There were nine civilian fatalities and no injuries to firefighters. CAL FIRE has determined the fire started in two locations and was caused by tree or parts of trees falling onto PG&E power lines. …

“The Atlas Fire, in Napa County, started the evening of Oct. 8 and burned a total of 51,624 acres, destroying 783 structures. There were six civilian fatalities. CAL FIRE investigators determined the fire started in two locations. At one location, it was determined a large limb broke from a tree and came into contact with a PG&E power line. At the second location, investigators determined a tree fell into the same line.”

State law says utility companies can be held liable for the costs of firefighting, even when they haven’t violated safety rules.

PG&E is facing more than 50 lawsuits filed by fire victims arguing that the utility is responsible for fires that scorched the wine country counties of Napa and Sonoma last year.

An earlier investigation found that PG&E’s failure to clear or trim trees near power lines caused three wildfires in Butte and Nevada counties in the fall.

The Cal Fire report said its investigations have been referred to local authorities “due to evidence of alleged violations of state law.”

The utility issued a statement saying it will “carefully review the CAL FIRE reports to understand the agency’s perspectives.”

It added:

“Based on the information we have so far, we continue to believe our overall programs met our state’s high standards.

“For example, PG&E meets or exceeds regulatory requirements for pole integrity management, using a comprehensive database to manage multiple patrol and inspection schedules of our more than two million poles.”

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https://www.npr.org/2018/06/08/618444388/pg-e-power-lines-blamed-for-northern-california-wildfires

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