Some smart city technology was installed during the lockdowns - like in NYC. The summer of love riots - many of those burned out areas from the riots are in economic development zones. The owners are not able to rebuild due to various reasons, properties are snatched up on the cheap, then building takes place with tax payer money under economic development. Catherine Austin Fitts uncovered this little gem. Too many coincidences. Wildfires burn some places and riots burn out others.
I moved from WA and they installed the smart meter on my house here in the south. I immediately asked them to remove it. I have to pay for them to read and to re-installed the old meter but heck, it's better than not.
We just had that done a few days ago. There's an initial cost, and then every month for awhile.
It's worrying. My next door neighbor called us and told us his house insurance was abruptly dropped. My husband gave him some suggestions which he called and said there was a waiting period.
Yes. I have heard after the Paradise fire and after a bad season of hurricanes that people all over CA and FL were losing their homeowners insurance or the rates were increased to the point of unaffordability - a sign those properties may be slated for some type of land grab.
I am a bit suspicious about smart meters behind the scenes sparking expansion of these fires. Everyone in my house knows that when faced with any kind of disaster one of the first things we do is cut the main power and the gas to the house. I heard people report from the Palisades fire that they requested the power company cut the power to those areas and they refused. In CA residents were told that was supposed to be a policy to possibly cut power when there were high winds. With the winds raging and fires breaking out they refused to cut the power? Makes you wonder. I saw plenty of video clips back during the Paradise fires that showed multiple blue flashes of light in the area where the fires were breaking out - the same thing you see when a tornado takes out transformers. Whether those flashes were transformers or the smart meters is not clear. But I am sure there is a connection.
Some smart city technology was installed during the lockdowns - like in NYC. The summer of love riots - many of those burned out areas from the riots are in economic development zones. The owners are not able to rebuild due to various reasons, properties are snatched up on the cheap, then building takes place with tax payer money under economic development. Catherine Austin Fitts uncovered this little gem. Too many coincidences. Wildfires burn some places and riots burn out others.
I moved from WA and they installed the smart meter on my house here in the south. I immediately asked them to remove it. I have to pay for them to read and to re-installed the old meter but heck, it's better than not.
No kidding. I don't blame you.
We just had that done a few days ago. There's an initial cost, and then every month for awhile.
It's worrying. My next door neighbor called us and told us his house insurance was abruptly dropped. My husband gave him some suggestions which he called and said there was a waiting period.
Yes. I have heard after the Paradise fire and after a bad season of hurricanes that people all over CA and FL were losing their homeowners insurance or the rates were increased to the point of unaffordability - a sign those properties may be slated for some type of land grab.
I am a bit suspicious about smart meters behind the scenes sparking expansion of these fires. Everyone in my house knows that when faced with any kind of disaster one of the first things we do is cut the main power and the gas to the house. I heard people report from the Palisades fire that they requested the power company cut the power to those areas and they refused. In CA residents were told that was supposed to be a policy to possibly cut power when there were high winds. With the winds raging and fires breaking out they refused to cut the power? Makes you wonder. I saw plenty of video clips back during the Paradise fires that showed multiple blue flashes of light in the area where the fires were breaking out - the same thing you see when a tornado takes out transformers. Whether those flashes were transformers or the smart meters is not clear. But I am sure there is a connection.