As wildfires ravage Los Angeles, a former George H.W. Bush administration official, Catherine Austin Fitts, has sparked controversy with a conspiracy theory connecting the blazes to Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs. On her podcast, Financial Rebellion, Fitts suggested that the catastrophic fires might have been orchestrated to “cover up” alleged crimes linked to the disgraced rapper.
Fitts raised questions about the potential connections between the fires and individuals associated with the Bad Boy Records founder.
“In situations like the L.A. fires, I look at patterns,” she stated. “I examine the communities affected. How many of the homeowners were on the P. Diddy list?” This so-called ‘Diddy list’ allegedly refers to celebrities tied to parties hosted by Sean Combs, where accusations of sexual harassment have surfaced.
Expanding on her theory, Fitts hinted at a more sinister explanation, suggesting the fires might have been deliberately ignited. “It’s hard to believe the original fires weren’t triggered from the sky or even a suborbital platform,” she speculated. The podcaster claimed to have witnessed “dreadful” acts in the name of covering up heinous crimes, including those related to pedophilia. She further suggested that these factors could play a role in the ongoing destruction caused by the wildfires.
While officials have yet to determine the exact cause of the wildfires, the devastation is undeniable. At least 16 people have lost their lives, and tens of thousands have been forced to evacuate their homes as the infernos continue to spread across Los Angeles.
Fitts’ remarks have drawn significant attention, with critics dismissing her theories as baseless and inflammatory. However, her comments have also reignited public conversations about accountability, conspiracy theories, and the intersections of power and crime in high-profile cases.
Critics have dismissed her claims as baseless and inflammatory, cautioning against spreading misinformation during a crisis. However, supporters argue that her allegations highlight the need for transparency and accountability among powerful figures in Hollywood.
As Los Angeles grapples with the deadly fires, speculation and rumors like these underscore the complex and often contentious relationship between natural disasters, public figures, and societal narratives.
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