THE CA FIRES: STRANGENESS SQUARED
There is no doubt about it: by far and away the largest group of articles I received this week were about the California fires, […]
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There is no doubt about it: by far and away the largest group of articles I received this week were about the California fires, […]
The post THE CA FIRES: STRANGENESS SQUARED appeared first on Giza Death Star.
By Paul Homewood | Not A Lot Of People Know That | September 17, 2018 From the Guardian : Britain’s energy regulator has been fighting to keep secret the claims of two whistleblowers who independently raised concerns about potentially serious irregularities in projects worth billions of pounds, the Guardian can reveal. The two men say […]
The court handed down a landmark opinion that the 4th Amendment protects energy-consumption data collected by smart meters, because that data reveals intimate details about personal activities in the home that would be unavailable to the government without a physical search. [...]
Cal Wasnington's method removes legal immunity from government leaders, making them personally liable for health and property damages caused by smart meters. [...]
Roads and transportation are a major subject of sustainable development and smart cities (Photo: Challiyan. Source: Wikicommons)
Miles Elliott
21st Century Wire
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21st Century Wire says…
For those who still refuse to entertain any Michael Hastings ‘Boston Breaks’ conspiracy theories, this latest story offers yet more proof that hacking a vehicle is not only possible – it’s relatively easy to do.