Are Australia’s Bushfires Clearing the Way for a High-Speed Rail?

This is not just any bushfire season. It’s suspicious. And frankly, chilling.

Fires have been raging relentlessly along the proposed route of a high-speed rail line from Melbourne to Brisbane. Coincidence? Some think otherwise. With NSW slashing rural fire service funding by 75%, many believe these blazes are being allowed to burn unchecked. Why else would fire budgets be pulled right before such a crisis?

Funding Cuts and Coordinated Infernos

  • Over 80 fires burned simultaneously, stretching fire crews to the limit.
  • NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian recently cut Rural Fire Service funding drastically.
  • Thousands of residents were left to fend for themselves without RFS help.
  • Fire chiefs revealed over 1 million hectares have burned this season — a staggering amount.
  • Officials now predict the fires will last for months, raising questions about who’s really in control.

“We’ve burnt more than 1 MILLION HECTARES so far this season,” said the fire chief — a slip or a secret truth?

The Big Picture: Bushfires and ‘Smart Cities’

Enter Consolidated Land and Rail Australia (CLARA). Back in 2017, this company pitched a high-speed rail project linking Melbourne to Brisbane, featuring three brand-new ‘smart cities’ along the line. Those cities require huge swathes of land — land now conveniently cleared by the very same fires.

Agenda 21 and Agenda 2030 aim to relocate Australians from rural areas into urban hubs connected by ultra-fast rail. Many suspect this devastating bushfire season is a grim step towards that dystopian vision.

What Happens to Those Who Lose Everything?

Property owners along the proposed rail corridor who’ve lost homes and farms may never rebuild where they once lived. Instead, they’ll be nudged — or pushed — into these new smart cities, reshaped and controlled by government and corporate interests.

Is Australia’s land being sacrificed for high-speed rails and corporate plans? The fires say yes — and the government’s hands look suspiciously tied.

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