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Nine Fires in Seven Days: The Working Class Has Handed Down Its Verdict
Nine fires in seven days across seven states. Warehouses, lumberyards, chemical plants burning. The working class has had enough. This is their verdict: you took everything, now you get the fire.

The Sixth Fire: Six Trailers, Two Acres, and the Corporate Media is Tone Deaf
Six tractor-trailers destroyed behind a Brockton, Massachusetts bowling alley. Flames spread to 2 acres of woodland. The sixth massive fire in five days.

The Fifth Fire: Amazon's Green Energy Goes Up in Smoke
Seventy-five to a hundred solar panels caught fire on the roof of an Amazon fulfillment center in West Jefferson, Ohio. The fifth massive fire in five days.

The Fourth Fire: Queens Burns While America Boils Over
A five-alam lumberyard fire in Queens, New York — the fourth massive blaze in four days. While investigations continue, the pattern is clear: America is boiling over.

The Fires Are Not Random - America Is Boiling Over
Three fires in three days across California - Sam Altman's home, a Kimberly-Clark warehouse, Ontario Mills mall. Not isolated incidents, but expressions of a working class that has run out of options. From AI billionaires to warehouse workers, the extraction machine is under attack.

"Should Have Paid Us More": A Warehouse Fire and the Breaking Point of American Labor
A 29-year-old warehouse worker set fire to a Kimberly-Clark distribution center in Ontario, California, filming himself as he ignited pallets of toilet paper and said, "All you had to do was pay us enough to live." The incident reveals the breaking point of American workers under wage stagnation, inflation, and war-driven economic pressure.
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