7 MINUTES AGO: Joe Rogan EXPOSES How The Hollywood Elites Like Oprah Want To STEAL Land In Maui

7 MINUTES AGO: Joe Rogan EXPOSES How The Hollywood Elites Like Oprah Want To STEAL Land In Maui

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7 MINUTES AGO: Joe Rogan EXPOSES How The Hollywood Elites Like Oprah Want To STEAL Land In Maui

So, join us as we uncover the riveting narrative of post-tragedy Maui, where forces both governmental and private appear ready to seize a piece of paradise from its rightful owners.

Just recently, Joe Rogan welcomed Tulsi Gabbard, who served Hawaii's second congressional district in the U.S. from 2013 to 2021, on his program, "The Joe Rogan Experience." During their talk, they went into the reaction to the horrific fires that ravaged Maui.
What's particularly eye-opening is that Joe Rogan brought up some disturbing concerns about someone trying to take away the property belonging to Maui's population. And shockingly, Tulsi verified Joe's concerns right there on the television.
Now, here's where things gets interesting. The individuals on the program, including Joe and Tulsi, didn't take well to the concept of grabbing property harmed by the Maui wildfires for things like worker housing or a monument. They considered it as morally reprehensible and an infringement of people's rights and sovereignty. This news struck the public like a bolt from the blue. People believed that considering taking over this property shortly after a horrific incident showed a surprising lack of sensitivity and appropriateness. It seemed like a misuse of power and a disregard for the pain of those impacted.

Tulsi Gabbard didn't stop there. She also shed light on the absence of government aid for the towns devastated by the Maui wildfires. In the aftermath, neighbors and families had to count on one other for help and supplies since the government didn't step in. Tulsi even went on an aircraft from the major airport in Maui to a smaller one in the devastated region to provide much-needed supplies to the people dealing with the devastation of the flames.
As if that wasn't enough, near the end of last year, Oprah Winfrey made news once again by purchasing two 10-acre parcels of property, each for barely a hundred thousand dollars. This acquisition brought up quite a variety of opinions from the local neighbors. Some were worried that this purchase may lead to the displacement of native Hawaiians. It's worth mentioning that Oprah previously owned over 100 acres of property in Maui, which means she now claims ownership of nearly 1,000 acres on the island.
Now, here's where the public's irritation truly comes in. Instead than attempting to kick away the locals who've gone through so much, some are questioning why the government doesn't make use of part of Oprah's property instead. It's almost like a reasonable answer staring them in the face.
These offers are being described as predatory by specialists, particularly because they're taking advantage of the people's suffering and desperation. This has forced local authorities to step in and take action to safeguard families who are not only struggling with the death of their loved ones but also the loss of their homes and livelihoods due to these terrible wildfires.
Thankfully, some heroes have stepped in to safeguard Maui's people and their land. They're yelling it loud and clear: "Maui is not up for sale!" One of these heroes is a law professor called Troy Andrade. He's working his socks out to educate and defend Maui citizens against these deceptive scams.
The Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs has raised a major red flag about these deceptive real estate sales. They're advising residents in Maui to be cautious.

This is when Joe Rogan came in, bravely calling out the elites for their nefarious deeds. Let's face it, losing your loved ones, your houses, and even your property all at once is a tremendously heart-wrenching event.
In the face of hardship, Maui people are standing strong, united in their commitment to safeguard their homes, their land, and their way of life.

It's a struggle to maintain Maui in the hands of the people who call it home. They're appealing for togetherness, encouraging everyone to spread the news and stand up to rescue Maui from those who wish to grab it away. Maui belongs to its people, and they're willing to battle to keep it that way. So, what do you think of this chaotic scenario on Maui? Share your ideas below.



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