Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Environmental Impact Study Is Missing


Environmental Impact Study. Edison lies and lies and lies. I like what one person called them, corp rats. UN Agenda 21 exercising property piracy, taking over homeowners' property via energy companies.  Renters and homeowners get sick, who's going to pay for lawsuits when they do?  Utility companies will not be held liable.  This is a forced attack launched upon homeowners and conducted in secrecy.

Smart Meter Director tried to falsify his name and sneak into their Google group.  She was spied upon under a stealth, deceptive deployment.

She calls it incarceration of our homes.  Imprisonment.  Enslavement.

And depopulation because there is no safe level of radiation exposure.  So as everyone turns their attentions to Fukiyama, Japan, Americans gets blasted with low levels daily.

She describes the opt-out fee an extortion fee.

Ask to have the bio-hazard removed immediately.

The CARE program would be $10 initial fee and $5 per month.  She says they know what they're doing and there is no mistake.  ICLEI.org.  See below. 

Some of the resources mentioned in her presentation:
http://stopthecrime.net/
http://www.iclei.org/



I liked this:

When exposing a crime is treated as committing a crime, you are ruled by criminals.

She refers to the Moloch statue in a St. Petersburg Memorial Cemetery to commemorate the victims of the 1930s Soviet purges.  The story of Moloch is the story of destructive power and how people are sacrificed to it, regardless of what that power is.  Drug addiction can be a moloch.  A G-d can be a moloch.  A job.  You get the idea.

File:Moloch of Totalitarianism Memorial, Levashovo Memorial Cemetery, St. Petersburg, Russia.jpg

There was even a movie made about Hitler, called MolochMoloch does not appear treacherous or particularly threatening at first, but only in retrospect, after it has become oppressive do people assign to it monstrous abilities.  This is good to know, for anyone who is perceived as distasteful or disruptive can be treated like a moloch.  Bizarre but interesting to see how culturally we rely on symbols to give our experiences historical value and meaning, usually in the negative.