Congressional candidate James P. Bradley told an online program that “there's a lot of truth” to the claim that a “ray beam” started the deadly 2018 Camp Fire in California, a conspiracy theory that originated from fringe internet sources.
Bradley is a Republican who is running against Democratic Rep. Ted Lieu in California’s 33rd Congressional District. The California Republican Party has endorsed his bid and stated in January that it’s “proud to endorse” him.
The Camp Fire was a horrific wildfire that occurred in November 2018. The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection stated that it “burned a total of 153,336 acres, destroying 18,804 structures and resulting in 85 civilian fatalities and several firefighter injuries. The Camp Fire is the deadliest and most destructive fire in California history. ... After a very meticulous and thorough investigation, CAL FIRE has determined that the Camp Fire was caused by electrical transmission lines owned and operated by Pacific Gas and Electricity (PG&E) located in the Pulga area."
The natural disaster gave rise to conspiracy theories, especially on the internet. The Daily Beast’s Will Sommer wrote in November 2018 that “some corners of the right-wing internet are already cooking up a conspiracy theory to explain the fires in California: airborne laser attacks meant to clear the way for high-speed rail.” Sommer added: