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Yes. I have known about Neville since the late 90s. I have had many remarkable experiences using the techniques he describes. I was almost homeless and I used his techniques to get a nice place to rent. I was out of work and got a great, high paying job using his techniques. Here's a great site to get many of his transcribed lectures- https://realneville.com/ Here's a YT channel that contains many of his lectures- https://www.youtube.com/user/100kwatt Here's an archive site that has docs and videos- http://www.mindserpent.com/?page_id=33
Jack won the night of the election. But they had to extend the certification because of mail-in votes. I stayed up all night to watch the election results and they were weird. There were no votes reported in Essex County all night. A red county (Sussex) showed Murphy winning which did not make sense. Then it got switched back to red (same number of votes too). It was a slim win for Murphy and Jack was going to challenge it but the RNC would not provide the money for that. Jersey is still not as blue as it looks. Many red counties went blue in the past few years. I think it the increase in the voting machines and their updates. However, there is a small but growing increase in red seats in the state.
I know, We are taxed a small amount on our property taxes for "open space." One day I went and searched for that "open space" in my town. I found one site that was next to a railroad track. It was a small track that was muddy (it was a grassy area) because it was used by commuters as a parking area (it's near the train station. But they had this really big elaborate sign. It was about 6000 square feet. What a joke. Though the tax is small, we are one of the largest towns in the state so it adds up.
Good points. New Jersey is actually a predominantly nuclear powered state for electricity. We have three large, highly efficient reactors but they are tucked far way in the southern part of the state. We use natural gas for stoves and heating in many parts of the state. We have gas pipelines that have been delivering gas from the largest fracking area right next door from PA. Most people in the state do not realize this. We will be paying for offshore wind long before it even goes into use. I think the atate will try to fool us that our utility bills are going higher due to inflation. So we will not think it is the offshore wind.
Unfortunately, there is a strong environmental movement in NJ and many people fall for it. The percentage of people who now want this has been decreasing (we love our Jersey shore) but it looks like it is too late since the legislation has been passed. It won't be until people see the huge increase in their electric bills that will wake them up. I project that this whole wind project will fail but we will still get stuck with the bill to a foreign company.
Orsted, the world's largest offshore wind farm developer, is prepared to walk away from projects in the US unless the country's administration guarantees more support.
BTW - Orsted is a Danish company,