The Technocratic Tyranny – by Vicky Davis

Do you have high utility bills?   Do you have a smart meter?   Regardless of your answer to these questions, you’ll want to read this exhaustive study by Debbie Niwa on the status of the nation-wide implementation of smart meters.

The smart meters are one component of the utility industry’s installation of a multi-billion dollar Information Technology System over the top of the electric grid.  Fragile new technology is not always better than inexpensive, reliable and consistent mechanical devices.  Debbie’s ground-breaking report is just the tip of the iceberg exposing the problems of the smart meters and smart grid.  Has it made the system more reliable?  No.  Quite the opposite.  Continue reading “Insidious Causes for Outrageous Utility Bills”

The Weather Channel

Power is being shut off to nearly 800,000 Pacific Gas & Electric customers in Northern California due to the threat of wildfires, and in some areas, officials declared emergencies and curfews to deal with the blackouts.

A state of emergency was declared for Santa Clara County as the area prepared for additional outages on Wednesday, according to KRON-TV. Meanwhile, in the city of Morgan Hill, a curfew was in place from 7 p.m. Wednesday night until 6:30 a.m. Thursday as authorities worked to reduce the possibility of crime in blackout areas, according to the Associated Press.

Continue reading “Curfew, Emergency Declared in California Due to Wildfire Threat; Power Shut Off for 500,000”

Breitbart – by AWR Hawkins

Democrat presidential hopeful Robert “Beto” O’Rourke told NPR’s Off Script that a plurality of Texans support a mandatory AR-15 buyback plan.

O’Rourke told NPR, “49 percent of people in [Texas] believe in a mandatory ‘assault weapon’ buyback.”  Continue reading “Beto O’Rourke Says Plurality of Texans Support Mandatory AR-15 Buyback”

Truth Dig – by Maj. Danny Sjursen

The man is so beautifully bland. In fact, I’d wager that only a tiny segment of Americans could name the current Secretary of Defense—and far fewer could pick him out of a lineup. Perhaps that’s the point. President Trump, a celebrity ham, has tired of sharing the stage with big-name advisers such as Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and national security adviser John Bolton. So they’re both gone. In their place, Trump has installed faceless bureaucrats to run the most powerful national security state in human history. And the rest of us hardly notice.  Continue reading “Secretary of Defense, Incorporated”

RT

Ankara’s operation against Kurdish-led militias in northeastern Syria has been criticized across Europe and the Middle East, as one country after another sounded the alarm over the impact to the Syrian peace process.

The offensive by Turkish army and affiliated Syrian “opposition” militants kicked off on Wednesday with massive air and artillery strikes, followed by a land invasion dubbed ‘Operation Peace Spring.’  Continue reading “No ‘peace’ spring: Turkish invasion of northeastern Syria met with worldwide condemnation”

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Archive: TWFTT 10-9-19

Vigilant Citizen

In this day and age, mass media critics do not evaluate movies by their artistic merit, but by the direction of their political message. To be deemed “good”, a movie needs to check a list of “agenda” boxes. Well, Joker does not check any boxes and it also goes against the grain. It is an uncompromising piece of art that is more akin to a low-budget auteur film than a DC Comics blockbuster. And, through its deeply unsettling character study of a “loser” who turns into a famous murderer, the movie provides a scattering critique of mass media.  Continue reading “The Actual Reason Why “Joker” was Bashed by Mass Media”

Yahoo News

Angry farmers in Mexico abducted the mayor of their village and dragged him through the streets after claiming he went back on key campaign promises.

Police intervened to free Jorge Luis Escandón Hernández, who suffered no major injuries after the ordeal.  Continue reading “Mayor in Mexico tied to a truck and dragged through streets for ‘failing to fulfill campaign promises’”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Sumner County, TN — Freedom of speech, in the land of the free, is not guaranteed. Despite the wording of the First Amendment, claiming that “Congress shall make no law…abridging the freedom of speech,” there are countless laws across the country designed to do exactly that. However, even when there aren’t archaic anti-speech laws on the books, police will all too often deprive people of their freedom — for practicing their freedom. A Tennessee man is learning this the hard way after his sticker about gun control recently got him targeted by police and extorted.  Continue reading “Tennessee Man Prosecuted for Pro-Gun Sticker That Says ‘Rifle UC Rifle’”

Legal Insurrection – by Leslie Eastman

Thousands of climate change activists led by climate alarmist group Extinction Rebellion initiated two weeks of protests around the world on Monday. They demanded drastic global reductions in carbon dioxide emissions.

Personally, I would argue that the levels of pretension and hyperbole were toxic.  Continue reading “Climate Alarmist Group ‘Extinction Rebellion’ Chokes Major Cities With Fake Blood and Green Justice Antics”