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Ali Zaeteri

Argentina is burning

Two Israeli tourists were involved in starting a wildfire

Earlier, Zionist President Milei repealed key land protection laws in Argentina

Once land burns, its protections vanish.
And it can be sold to FOREIGN private buyers

That’s a land grab

A thread 🧵
Ali Zaeteri

This isn’t the first time.

There have been many documented cases of Israeli tourists being detained in Chile and Argentina for starting fires.

These are not rumors.

But reported cases.

Once land burns, protections weaken...and ownership becomes negotiable.
Ali Zaeteri

Israeli IDF soldiers travel to Argentina (including Patagonia) after military service as part of a “gap year” style trip...

This is well documented as a travel pattern.

Which explains a lot about these wildfires.
Ali Zaeteri

Asset giants like BlackRock don’t see land as heritage.

They see it as an asset class.

When laws change, capital moves.

And when capital moves, ownership changes.
Ali Zaeteri

Who made it possible?

Argentina’s Zionist President Milei repealed land protections.

Meaning... burned land can be reclassified
and sold.

Making it possible for Zionist billionaires like the Rothschilds and BlackRock... to buy Argentina‘s land for dirt cheap.
Ali Zaeteri

Under the new framework:

• Rural land can be sold more easily
• Foreign private entities face fewer barriers
• Protections on conserved land can be lifted
• Burned land can be reclassified

This was a setup.
Ali Zaeteri

Before these changes... protected land stayed protected, even after fires or disasters.

Now?

A fire can change a land’s legal status.

And legal status determines who can buy it.

And that loophole can be exploited.
Ali Zaeteri

This creates a dangerous incentive.

Destruction => lowers value.
Deregulation => removes barriers.
Reclassification => unlocks sales.

Disaster becomes opportunity.

The Israeli "tourists" knew exactly what they were doing.
Ali Zaeteri

It’s basic economics.

When laws reward devastation with liquidity,
someone will exploit it.

Who’s that someone?

Possibly...

Rothschilds
BlackRock
Etc
Ali Zaeteri

Argentina’s Patagonia is not just beautiful.

It is resource-rich.
Mineral-rich.
Water-rich.
Strategically valuable.

This land is not empty.

It is priceless.

And it belongs to the Argentinian people.
Ali Zaeteri

When pristine land becomes sellable to foreign private entities, it doesn’t go to locals.

It goes to whoever can pay.

And that usually isn’t the people who lived there.

This is how you take land without wars.

Without dropping bombs.

Just by changing & exploiting laws.
Ali Zaeteri

This is how land grabs work:

1) Crisis
2) Devaluation
3) Legal shift
4) Acquisition
5) Permanent loss

Not through invasion...
but through paperwork.
Ali Zaeteri

Once land is sold, it doesn’t come back.

Once communities are displaced,
they don’t simply return.

Once ecosystems are destroyed,
they don’t reset fast.
Ali Zaeteri

This is why wildfire + deregulation is so dangerous.

It turns catastrophe into a clearance sale.

Disaster → deregulation → acquisition → displacement.

Different countries.
Same mechanics.
Ali Zaeteri

If this continues, Patagonia won’t be “lost.”

It will be transferred.

Legally.

Legal because corrupt leaders decide what’s legal and what isn’t.

Their definition of legal is what we would consider illegal.
Ali Zaeteri

When laws reward destruction,
destruction will happen.

Because they want it to happen.

These are evil incentives.

And the fire isn’t the end of the story.

It’s the beginning.