Chilling Footage Of Young Men Fleeing Apparent Starting Point Of LA Fire Sparks Wild Theories
A viral video showing a group of young men fleeing the initial site of the massive Palisades fire in Los Angeles, USA, has fueled intense online speculation and conspiracy theories.
The blaze began on January 7 near Temescal Canyon, which scorched 24,000 acres and destroyed over 12,000 structures.
Taking on his X page (formerly known as Twitter) on January 8, a man named Beni Oren uploaded a video showing six friends near a popular scenic lookout in Temescal Canyon.
- A viral video captured a group of men fleeing the Palisades fire, sparking conspiracy theories.
- The massive Palisades fire destroyed 24,000 acres, and 12,000 structures.
- The video, by Beni Oren, amassed nearly 591,000 views online.
The video was uploaded shortly after the blaze broke out in Pacific Palisades and amassed nearly 591,000 views.
A viral video showed a group of young men fleeing the initial site of the massive Palisades fire in Los Angeles, USA
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Beni wrote in the caption: “My friends and I got ambushed by the Palisades fire soon after it started.
“We hiked up to Skull Rock and smelled smoke as we were hanging. We quickly had to run for our lives.”
The clip quickly sparked suspicions, as an X user commented: “There are no coincidences. Kids playing with matches and fire got out of control.”
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“They’re running like they’re guilty. They should be interviewed by police and fire departments. The simplest answer is typically the correct answer.”
A person asked: “What exactly were you doing up there at the exact moment the fire broke out? Coincidence?”
Someone else penned: “No doubt a lightning strike started the fire on a clear day.”
The viral clip has fueled intense online speculation and conspiracy theories
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A viewer questioned: “Smoking weed up there?”
A commentator wrote: “Or were you fooling around, and you started a fire, and it got out of control.
“No one else around but you is very suspicious.”
#cawx palisades fire right after it started pic.twitter.com/wg7NDsmcVo
— Beni Oren (@BeniOren1) January 8, 2025
“Barely missed the arsonist,” a netizen remarked.
A separate individual chimed in: “Almost looks like you started the fire.”
Amid the growing number of accusations against the group of men, Beni shared an update on X on Monday (January 13), stating: “Interesting to see how apophenic humans are and how quick they jump to conclusions.”
The blaze began on January 7 near Temescal Canyon, has scorched 24,000 acres, and destroyed over 12,000 structures
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Kai Cranmore, who actually shot the footage, said the group was part-way through the six-and-a-half kilometer hike when they stopped at a rigid outlook dubbed Skull Rock to meditate, News.com.au reported on Tuesday.
They reportedly sat cross-legged with their shoes off, listening to music from a portable speaker, occasionally pausing to share what they were feeling.
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Taking on his X page (formerly known as Twitter) on January 8, a man named Beni Oren uploaded a video showing six friends
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The men apparently witnessed the ignition of the destructive Palisades fire.
The wildfires devastating Los Angeles, which have claimed at least 24 lives, have also ignited a frenzy of conspiracy theories online.
Speculations have ranged from claims of high-speed rail land clearing and smart meter malfunctions to wild accusations involving celebrities like Sean “Diddy” Combs.
My friends and I got ambushed by the palisades fire soon after it started. We hiked up to skull rock and smelled smoke as we were hanging. We quickly had to run for our lives. #fire #cawx #palisadesfire pic.twitter.com/lmwz4n5AT4
— Beni Oren (@BeniOren1) January 8, 2025
The video was uploaded shortly after the blaze broke out in Pacific Palisades and amassed nearly 591,000 views
Image credits: BeniOren1
As Diddy is facing more than 100 allegations of sexual abuse, including multiple accusations of rape and even child abuse, some have made baseless claims that the fires may have been started to “cover up” his alleged crimes, The Daily Mail reported on Monday.
Moreover, the disgraced hip hop star’s Los Angeles home has been untouched by the Southern California wildfire.
The lavish house in Holmby Hills, a few miles east of Beverly Hills, reportedly sits close to the Palisades fire’s path but has not been damaged by the disaster.
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Wild accusations involving celebrities like Sean “Diddy” Combs have also circulated
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Catherine Austin Fitts, a former government official, has amplified the theory against Diddy by questioning how many individuals linked to the producer have managed to keep their homes safe from the destruction.
She consequently said on her podcast: “In situations like [the L.A. fires], I look at patterns.
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The fire began this month, fueled by dry conditions and strong winds common in the region during wildfire season
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“I look at some of the communities involved. How many of the homeowners were on the P. Diddy list?”
The Diddy list is an unverified list of names of all celebrities accused of attending parties hosted by the rapper where he is alleged to be abused, according to The Mail.
The Palisades Fire is a large wildfire currently raging in the Pacific Palisades area of Los Angeles.
“That doesn’t make sense,” a reader commented
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A few years ago, an abandoned cannery up the street from me burned down. Teenagers used to hang out up there, probably smoking weed. There was a bunch who rode so e really loud scooters (we used to call them fart boxes). One day, the bunch of them, along with a few older kids in cars, went up there, and not long after they all were racing away—-a split second before the rest of the neighborhood started to smell smoke and see flames, and call the fire department. Yep, the kids started the fire while horsing around and instead of putting it out while it was small, they just booked it out of there. The whole cannery building burned to the ground. I’m in the second house away from there, and I was worried about my home catching fire. Those of us in the neighborhood who saw them there that day knew who they were because most of them lived down the street from us, and law enforcement was informed. We don’t see them around the area anymore, so I don’t know what happened to them.
Christ; setting a fire and then running in terror from it, or leaving some e else to deal with it, is incredibly stupid. If they stay to put it out, they may very well be celebrated as heroes, so it seems staying to put the fire out would be the MUCH better idea!
Load More Replies...I’m surprised no one has blamed us Gays™️ for this as we’re always somehow involved.
A few years ago, an abandoned cannery up the street from me burned down. Teenagers used to hang out up there, probably smoking weed. There was a bunch who rode so e really loud scooters (we used to call them fart boxes). One day, the bunch of them, along with a few older kids in cars, went up there, and not long after they all were racing away—-a split second before the rest of the neighborhood started to smell smoke and see flames, and call the fire department. Yep, the kids started the fire while horsing around and instead of putting it out while it was small, they just booked it out of there. The whole cannery building burned to the ground. I’m in the second house away from there, and I was worried about my home catching fire. Those of us in the neighborhood who saw them there that day knew who they were because most of them lived down the street from us, and law enforcement was informed. We don’t see them around the area anymore, so I don’t know what happened to them.
Christ; setting a fire and then running in terror from it, or leaving some e else to deal with it, is incredibly stupid. If they stay to put it out, they may very well be celebrated as heroes, so it seems staying to put the fire out would be the MUCH better idea!
Load More Replies...I’m surprised no one has blamed us Gays™️ for this as we’re always somehow involved.
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