Mel Gibson’s theory: LA wildfires ‘commissioned’ to clear land

Actor Mel Gibson. Credit / Getty Images

After Mel Gibson lost his California home to the LA wildfires, online users are now saying the Academy Award-winning actor is “losing his marbles” for suggesting that the deadly blaze was “commissioned” to force people from valuable property.

The recent Palisades fire in Los Angeles has left behind devastation and heartache, affecting thousands of residents.

The LA wildfires, which ignited on January 7, has scorched over 40,660 acres, destroyed almost 12,500 structures and taken at least 24 victims, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.

Among those deeply impacted is actor Mel Gibson, who – while recording an episode of Joe Rogan’s podcast on January 10 – learned his $23.5 million Malibu home had been destroyed in the fire.

Since then, the star of Braveheart has shared his experience and feelings about the tragedy in a conversation with Fox host Laura Ingraham.

“My son grabbed like three things and took off and those are okay, stuff like passports and a couple of papers…[but] it’s tragic, it makes you really sad,” Gibson told Fox News.

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