Great Reset! ANOTHER Major U.S. City On Fire After Smart City Initiative Launched

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This article comes from “infowars.com”

More than one hundred wildfires are raging across the Carolinas, causing South Carolina officials to declare a state of emergency as firefighters struggle to contain the blazes.

One fire, around five miles north of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, grew from 600 to 1,200 acres from Saturday to Sunday with 0% containment.

Check out some horrifying footage of the massive inferno below:

Local news outlets in September 2023 reported on city staffers looking to make Myrtle Beach a “smart city using new advanced technology” in what they dubbed “the fourth Industrial Revolution,” which is being led by tech giant Meta.

The city’s Chief Innovation Officer Howard Waldie said officials want to use technology to “improve” the environment and have been working to make Myrtle Beach a “smart city” since 2022.

Waldie called the introduction of “smart city” technologies “the next phase of technological evolution.”

A local woman posted a viral TikTok video suggesting Myrtle Beach may be the next Lahaina or Los Angeles where major cities are burned to the ground and reconstructed as “smart cities.”

Similar to the Hawaii and California landgrabs, many Myrtle Beach residents lost their home insurance in the years leading up to the fires as over 12 insurance carriers in South Carolina became insolvent from 2021 to 2023, with another six opting to exit the state entirely.

Mainstream media outlets are already trying to dismiss the theory that the fires were intentionally sparked in order to turn Myrtle Beach into a “smart city” or that the local government will take advantage of the disaster by engaging in a landgrab where destroyed properties are sold at a dirt cheap price.

The Hindustan Times ran the headline, “Myrtle Beach wildfire reignites unfounded ‘smart city’ theory,” despite the fact that the city is OPENLY planning to roll out the technology.

Gizmodo published a strawman article claiming, “Conspiracy Theorists Think Mark Zuckerberg Started Myrtle Beach Wildfires.”

Of course, most people are not saying Zuckerberg “is using directed energy weapons to start fires from space,” and are instead simply suspicious of the tech CEO’s Meta company capitalizing on the disaster by introducing its smart city tech.

Whether the fires were started naturally, intentionally, or due to government negligence such as failing to cut back trees near power lines, the fact is millions of Americans don’t trust their elected officials and suspect Myrtle Beach politicians might use the catastrophe to sell out their city.

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