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2025 Jan 8, 11:50am   2,952 views  422 comments

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375   Ceffer   2025 Jan 14, 8:33am  

I'm on eighty Telegram accounts spread out over twenty monitors and a huge cell phone farm. Be afraid, very afraid.

I have also been cloned to make the burdens easier.
376   Ceffer   2025 Jan 14, 9:55am  

In terms of means, motives and opportunities, these fires are hard to parse. Why would the demon-plex choose to set their own enclaves on fire? So called 'white hats' supposedly would not engage in unrestricted war of this type Dresden targeting both guilty and innocent.

Woo observers said the intention was to devastate 40 to 50 percent of the greater LA basin (peasant settlements and districts) aka NOT the enclaves. Weather weapons and energy scalar weapons can be steered, deflected and redirected by their very nature.

So, one wonders if what came out of Area 51 was an energy defensive redirection of the intended targets into the enclaves in another switcheroo, with the main unleashed and intended instruments coming from somewhere else? Is there a scalar weapon counteroffensive active and scalar weapons defensive maneuvers, like a missile shield? Can these redirected forces rain their own weapons down on the heads of the perpetrators?

All of the Kommie authorities and Newscum all appeared quite flummoxed. Was that because the result was not what they intended? I am sure Newscum has friends and supporters in Palisades. There is going to be a lot of wailing, gnashing of teeth, and recriminations amongst the elite Satanists over this one.

There have been many ostensible switcheroos in the last year or so indicating counterforce against the Illuminati stuff. So, is it Illuminati vs. Illuminati? Illuminati wars are interesting.

Of course, this is a wild stretch of inductive reasoning and is unprovable in any way but is just poking at the mystery from the bleachers.
378   Ceffer   2025 Jan 14, 10:17am  

That's our demon directed Dems and Kommies. Just when you think it couldn't get worse, it gets worser. That's how demoralization works. When the old demoralization becomes ennui, a fresh demoralization of greater intensity is needed to penetrate the shell of boredom and extinction.

379   Ceffer   2025 Jan 14, 10:18am  

Those disobedient Visigoths need to be chipped.

380   Ceffer   2025 Jan 14, 10:27am  

More coverup bullshit death tolls.

381   Ceffer   2025 Jan 14, 11:01am  

The operative Stalinist type theory that nobody cares when the faceless peasantry gets burned out, but the 'elites'? The 'white hats' couldn't have planned this 'reveal' of the treasons and subversion better if they had been behind it all. Did the blunderbuss fire backwards in the faces of the perpetrators?
So many disinformation and misdirection blame magnets, so little time.

382   Ceffer   2025 Jan 14, 11:06am  

They can't control the fires, but they can control the photo ops, disinformation and the spin. Took them a couple of days, but they seem better galvanized in their publicity fronts after their elite ant colony was stepped on.

https://t.me/epochtimes/119707
383   WookieMan   2025 Jan 14, 11:48am  

Wisconsin has them and I've witnessed bad ones. You'd have to be retarded to die in a fire. Seen them out in Montana as well. Darwin award winners? Protect your house or get the hell out.
384   Patrick   2025 Jan 14, 12:45pm  




Two mansions, I read.
393   Ceffer   2025 Jan 14, 12:51pm  

A coupla psycho Kommie organizers with a Soros budget and a handful of minimum wage ghetto and illegal Visigoths? Paid with plunder, just like medieval armies? Guess they get to rape the DEW blasted corpses before the portable crematoriums arrive.Patrick says





397   Ceffer   2025 Jan 14, 1:03pm  

Force fed so many lesbians in media and as Soros incompetent fecal impactions, we're shitting lesbians, EW!

398   Patrick   2025 Jan 14, 1:07pm  

A friend asked AI some questions about the fire and taxes:


## Prompt:
In California is property tax assessed on undeveloped land, or only on land with a structure?

## Response:
In California, property tax is assessed on both undeveloped land and land with structures. Under California's Proposition 13, all real property - whether vacant or developed - is subject to property tax based on its assessed value. The assessed value is typically based on the purchase price of the property (plus a maximum 2% annual increase), regardless of whether it has structures on it or not.
However, there can be some differences in how undeveloped land is valued and taxed:

The assessed value of undeveloped land may be lower than comparable developed parcels, simply because there are no structures adding value.
Some undeveloped land may qualify for lower tax rates under special programs like the Williamson Act, which provides tax benefits for agricultural land and open space.
When undeveloped land is later developed, the new construction triggers a reassessment of that portion of the property, while the land value remains at its Proposition 13-protected base year value plus allowed increases.

Would you like me to explain any specific aspect of California's property tax system in more detail?

## Prompt:
if a home owner loses their home due to fire, and it takes years to rebuild, can they get the land reassessed for its land value during the years when there is no structure

## Response:
Yes, in California if a structure is destroyed by a fire or other natural disaster, the property owner can apply for a "calamity reassessment" under Revenue and Taxation Code Section 170. This allows for a temporary reduction in assessed value to reflect the property's current condition without structures.
Key points about this process:

The damage must exceed $10,000 in value
The property owner must file a claim with the county assessor within 12 months of the damage
The reduced assessment applies until the property is rebuilt or repaired
When reconstruction is complete, the property will be reassessed, but Proposition 13 protections still apply - meaning the new assessment cannot exceed the original property's Proposition 13 factored base year value plus allowed increases

This temporary reduction helps provide tax relief during the rebuilding period, which can be especially important given the lengthy timelines often involved in rebuilding after a disaster in California.
You would need to contact your county assessor's office to start this process, as the specific procedures and forms can vary by county.

## Prompt:
In a typical large california city what fraction of the market value of residential real estate is land and what fraction is structure? Assume an average quality of build for the home.

## Response:
The ratio varies significantly by location and over time, but in major California cities like Los Angeles, San Francisco, or San Jose, the land typically accounts for around 65-80% of the total property value for a standard single-family home, with the structure accounting for the remaining 20-35%.
This high land-to-structure ratio is quite different from many other parts of the country where land might only represent 20-30% of the total value. The high land values in California's major cities are driven by:

Severe constraints on developable land (mountains, ocean, protected areas)
Strict zoning laws that limit density
High demand due to economic opportunities and climate
Limited new housing construction relative to population growth

For example, in a typical California city, a property worth $1 million might break down as:

Land value: $700,000-$800,000
Structure value: $200,000-$300,000 (for a moderate quality 2,000-2,500 sq ft home)

This ratio has shifted dramatically over the past few decades. In the 1970s, the structure often represented a larger portion of the total value, but land values in major California cities have appreciated much faster than construction costs.
Would you like me to elaborate on any particular aspect of this value distribution?

## Prompt:
In that case, if the home burns down does it cost roughly the same as the market value of the structure to rebuild a similar structure?

## Response:
Not exactly - reconstruction costs are typically significantly higher than the market value of the existing structure portion of the property. Here's why:

Individual vs. Scale Construction: Building a single home is much more expensive per square foot than building many homes at once (as in original tract development)
Site Constraints: Working on an existing lot with established utilities, neighbors, and possibly difficult access is more complex than new construction on empty land
Current Building Codes: New construction must meet current codes, which are typically more stringent and expensive to implement than when the original house was built
Demolition/Site Prep: There are additional costs to clear the burned structure and prepare the site
Permitting Complexity: Rebuilding on an existing lot often involves more complex permitting than new tract construction

As a rough estimate, if the "structure portion" of the property value was $300,000, the actual cost to rebuild a similar home might be $450,000-600,000 or even more, depending on local conditions and current construction costs.
This is one reason why replacement cost coverage in homeowner's insurance often needs to be significantly higher than what might seem to be the "structure value" portion of the property's market value.

## Prompt:
If the home owner rebuilds, does the property get reassessed at build cost?

## Response:
No - under California law, if you rebuild a home that was destroyed by disaster (like fire), the rebuilt structure is not reassessed to current market value or build cost as long as:

The new structure is substantially similar to the destroyed one
Construction begins within 5 years of the disaster
The owner was not responsible for starting the fire

This falls under Revenue and Taxation Code Section 70(c) - commonly called "like-kind replacement." The new structure keeps the old structure's Proposition 13 base year value plus allowed annual increases (maximum 2% per year), even if it costs much more to rebuild.
However, if you make significant improvements beyond the original structure (like adding square footage or upgrading from a single story to two stories), the additional value beyond "substantially similar" would be reassessed at current value.
This protection is important for disaster victims since, as we discussed, rebuilding costs are typically much higher than the original structure's assessed value under Proposition 13.
399   Ceffer   2025 Jan 14, 1:13pm  

Probably not. However, a twin DEW/HAARP/Scalar Weapon hit on the SF Peninsula from Los Altos through Marin and SF would probably go a long ways towards wake up call for the Kommie voting immune coastal elites. Of course, a weaponized earthquake might do the same thing. Maybe it's time to move or become road kill in the Illuminati wars. I wonder if our homeowner's would complain about a painted blue roof?

https://t.me/followsthewhiterabbit/104192
400   Eric Holder   2025 Jan 14, 2:40pm  

Patrick says






It's bullshit: smog checks only required if vehicle is getting registered in CA. Why would Oregon firefighters try to register their trucks here?
401   ForcedTQ   2025 Jan 14, 3:00pm  

Yeah, I think this has already been debunked.
406   Ceffer   2025 Jan 14, 4:55pm  

North Carolina had a Satanist problem in Asheville, but no crisis actor name brand movie stars. I wonder where all the other people are in the media blackouts, even the alternative media. In the olden days, you would have literally dozens of reports from the people affected in the areas, now they are squelched. PTB don't let them to have a voice? Simply move forward over their crunching bones into the brave new world?

So, if this happens to you in your locality, remember you have no voice and you are on your own being mangled by the machines.

414   Patrick   2025 Jan 14, 7:28pm  

Ceffer says


Diddy's house exploded, leaving a dense cloud of baby oil and plastic dildo dust over West LA.


https://nitter.poast.org/fightwithmemes/status/1879307655182987635#m

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