Maui coverup: where in the world are all the children?
By newseditors // 2023-08-25
 
The situation in Maui is a mystery. Something about it just doesn’t sit right. From the mysterious circumstances surrounding how the fires started, to the peculiar reactions from officials both before and after the fires, there’s an unsettling feeling about the whole matter. Now, it seems that officials are not only hiding the true death toll but are also being hush-hush about all the missing children. Why? (Article republished from Revolver.news) Children are returning back to school and there are reports of a lot of missing kids. A lot… These numbers are indeed alarming and should concern everyone. Is there a logical explanation for this situation, or are these children truly missing? Here’s a closeup of the image Mike shared: Image And there’s more… Fox Weather:
Classrooms on Maui will have empty seats as students begin returning to school nearly two weeks after deadly brush fires broke out, consuming entire communities on the Hawaiian island. The brush fires broke out on Aug. 8 during the day, tearing apart families. The fires destroyed about 2,200 homes, displacing an estimated 4,500 people. President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden arrived in Maui on Monday to meet with families and see the destruction in Lahaina firsthand. “It’s one thing to know, but it’s quite another thing to have to wait to wonder whether your family member is going to be OK,” Biden said. “Imagine being a parent wondering whether your child is.” The exact number of people missing after the fires is still changing. Hawaii Gov. Josh Green told reporters over the weekend it’s “possible that there will be many children” among the unaccounted for. Maui County Mayor Richard Bissen said in a video that 850 names are on a list of missing persons. Bissen said the number of missing people dropped from 1,000 people after lists from the FBI, Red Cross and Maui police were combined.
Why aren’t the death numbers and the missing children being discussed on every news network around the clock? Could it be that this glaring omission is due to the mishandling of the crisis from the very beginning? Could the failure from local officials actually made the situation worse? But unfortunately, the situation becomes even graver. Harmeet K. Dhillon, the founder of the Center for American Liberty, wrote a scathing condemnation of Hawaii state officials in a recent post on X. Here’s what Harmeet said regarding the incompetence and malfeasance from government officials:
“Aloha” When arguing in federal court in HI in 2020, I had to get permission from the governor to enter his precious state to argue that his silly COVID lockdowns violated the Constitution. I lost. This same state, in real life, has shown how little respect for life its leaders really have. My perfectly healthy clients were not allowed to travel from one island to another to visit their own property. American citizens were turned away at the airport because they got the wrong COVID test on the mainland. The hotel gave me “parole” from the one way card key rule only to do my legal business and leave. I could not call an Uber or take a taxi at the airport. The National Guard met me at the gate to escort me to Hawaii COVID immigration to provide my information, which they verified with the hotel. I was to keep my phone on at all times so that they could track my location. This same police state didn’t turn the water on in Lahaina, didn’t have sirens, can’t begin to tell you how many children died from their incompetence. Or begin to explain it. Remember all this the next time you are asked to comply with farcical, unjust “laws” made by dictators. They are lying when their lips are moving about how much they care about you and your little life and your paper constitutional rights. Americans are beginning to realize how much we are on our own. Such a betrayal.
  She’s right. We really are on our own, but even worse, we’re actually at war with those globalist leaders who are determined to “reset” this world, regardless of the cost. This situation becomes even more complex and puzzling when you consider the likelihood that the government or their cronies in corporate America may seize all that prime land. Land that had been safely and securely held by local Hawaiians for generations. Read more at: Revolver.news