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Silent Majority Lights Up Los Angeles With Forbidden USA Celebration

Georgette July 7, 2020 Culture, Los Angeles, U.S. Comments Off on Silent Majority Lights Up Los Angeles With Forbidden USA Celebration

Los Angeles Mayor, Eric Garcetti, issued a ban on fireworks celebrations for the city (based on COVID hype). Many people argue the move was designed to stop Americans from honoring their independence.

But, Garcetti apparently didn’t realize the real number of Americans in his city. The sky was ablaze over the town on Saturday night.

Disrn reported:

A KCAL chopper captured a video of the city sky at 8:45 p.m.:

A stunned KCAL reporter in the clip relayed that each person shooting off fireworks was subject to a potential $50,000 fine.

According to L.A. Public Health, the ban on fireworks — which was instituted for the entire county — was ordered, along with the shuttering of beaches, to prevent the spread of COVID-19:

Of course, many experts argue that such measures are simply the plan, and COVID is being used as an excuse, given that fatalities are dropping rapidly. They argue that vote-by-mail fraud is democrats’ only chance.

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