Purkis is one of the many names that the Normans brought with them when they conquered England in 1066. Purkis is a name for a messenger or herald.
If you are Elon, I have 40 years of invention ideas I would like to discuss with you :) (I have kept notebooks of my ideas, but the effort to proceed through to patenting is just too much, and too expensive, for me :) )
They already openly reported that it didn't matter whether people were citizens or not; they were being counted. The Constitutional instructions for House seats doesn't state that citizen totals would determine number of seats, but it is obvious that was the intent. Hopefully that will be changed.
Interesting that he is stated to be so important in the areas of climate change, public health, and education. We know "climate change" as promoted, is a scam. Public health is anything but that. And of course, education is how they corrupt the minds of generations. Yes, he is a globalist hero.
Most people don't know that tungsten (less than $20/ounce) is essentially the same density as gold, meaning that unless you drilled into a gold item, you would not know if it is just gold covered tungsten. I suppose someone really familiar with gold could tell by the "ring" it makes, but I don't know. I bet there are a lot of such fakes out in the world right now.
I am only talking about the "paper" gold (they say it's all backed by real metal, but who knows?). I think a little "emergency" gold could be good in your house, but I think the equivalent value in supplies would be a better use of money.
I met a woman who had no problem believing the universe was created by God, but thought the virgin birth was a myth. I think many people probably believe things like this, that there is a God so powerful that He could create the universe and everything in it, but not perform what are quite minor miracles by comparison.
There is a big difference in the cell tower radiation, and the electromagnetic radiation associated with high-voltage lines.
From ChatGPt:
High-voltage power lines: The radiation from high-voltage power lines is primarily extremely low-frequency (ELF) electromagnetic radiation. The frequency of this radiation typically ranges from 30 Hz to 300 Hz, which is well below the range of visible light. This type of radiation is non-ionizing, meaning it does not have enough energy to remove electrons from atoms or molecules, and is considered low-energy radiation.
5G cellphone towers: 5G towers emit radiofrequency (RF) radiation, which is part of the microwave range of the electromagnetic spectrum. The frequency of 5G signals can range from around 1 GHz (gigahertz) to 100 GHz, which is much higher than the ELF radiation emitted by power lines. Although still non-ionizing, RF radiation is of higher energy compared to ELF radiation from power lines.
I went into "settings" and searched, "emergency" and "Wireless Emergency Alerts" came up with a bunch of options show. One is an alert for "Extreme threats"; extreme threats to life and property. Seems like a reasonable one :)
Yes, very close to the high-voltage lines is a definite concern. I know someone that used to work along the right-of-ways for high voltage lines and he said it could make your teeth hurt sometimes! If you are close enough to lower voltage power lines, you can get high EM levels. How high the levels need to be for adverse health effects is not known to me, but since the street level lines are close enough to potentially adversely affect people, and there doesn't seem to be a known and obvious and widespread effect, I believe it is probably an insignificant concern.
And the waste of energy and resources to produce solar panels and windmill components!