Actor Mel Gibson has shared his thoughts on the Los Angeles wildfires, leaving many people perplexed.
The star, known for his role in Mad Max, saw his ยฃ12 million Malibu home destroyed by the fires. This tragedy spurred him to voice theories that have sparked significant debate.
โI can dream up countless unsettling ideasโconspiracy theories and moreโbut it was just a bit too coincidental that there wasnโt any water,โ Gibson noted.
โThe wind seemed perfectly set, and there appeared to be people well-prepared to start fires,โ he continued, hinting that perhaps these fires were โcommissionedโ to clear valuable real estate.
In light of reports on a suspectโs arrest connected to one of the fires, Gibson mused whether this individual might have acted independently or if there was more at play.

โThese people they are apprehending seem to be quite well-equipped,โ commented Gibson in an interview with Laura Ingraham on Fox Newsโ The Ingraham Angle.
โThere have been instances where water reserves were released for various reasons,โ Gibson continued.
โCalifornia has numerous challenges that often perplex even the sharpest minds regarding their decision-making.โ
โIn these circumstances, you start wonderingโis it intentional?โ
โSounds crazy, doesnโt it? Yet, one starts to question whether there might be an underlying purpose. What could it be? Do they want the state empty? I canโt say,โ he pondered aloud.
โStill, these individuals theyโre capturing look really well-equipped.โ

His statements have indeed stirred up controversy.
Online, reactions poured in, such as one user who remarked, โHis conspiracy theories are all he has now. While Californians battle fires, heโs busy fanning flames of his own.โ Another remarked, โShameful.โ
Laura Ingraham noted thereโs been discussion about high-density housing in the fire-affected territories. Gibson compared this scenario to โold cattle barons pushing people off the land.โ
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