Better Public Compliance Through Mass Drugging
By Janet Phelan A narrative is now emerging about using chemicals to achieve consensus and “cooperation” vis a vis the coronavirus pandemic. The overt and…
By Janet Phelan A narrative is now emerging about using chemicals to achieve consensus and “cooperation” vis a vis the coronavirus pandemic. The overt and…
By B.N. Frank It’s likely that you have electric, gas, and/or water utility “Smart” Meters installed on your home or you will getting them installed…
By B.N. Frank Utility companies continue to increase customer bills in order to cover various costs. From The Guardian: The scandal of millions of Americans…
By B.N. Frank The Environmental Protection Agency is supposed to make sure America’s water supply is safe. That doesn’t seem to be happening though. From…
By Jack Burns Crystal Geyser Natural Alpine Spring Water’s bottled parent company, CG Roxane, LLC, pleaded guilty to one count of unlawful storage of hazardous waste…
By B.N. Frank There was a very memorable episode of Seinfeld – produced in the 1990s – about low-flow showerheads. Many Americans didn’t like them…
By Tony Cartalucci At first glance the human rights and environmental issues surrounding a proposed dam seem like serious objections to their construction. In some…
By Daisy Luther Scattered around the nation, there are parts of the country in which millions of Americans are living without the basic amenities that…
By Janet Phelan The FBI has declined to answer questions as to whether or not its raid on the Los Angeles Department of Water and…
By B.N. Frank Activist Post has reported about the MANY issues associated with wireless utility Smart Meters including how terribly expensive they are and how…
By Erica Nygaard The single biggest expense most households have are their utility and water bills. Sometimes those two bills combined are more expensive than…
By Matt Agorist St. James Parish, LA — A smaller version of Standing Rock is unfolding in Louisiana this year and videos are surfacing showing…
By Rachel Blevins As residents in New Jersey prepare to pay for the latest budget increase passed by their state legislature—which will cost a whopping…
By Catherine J. Frompovich Liberal, Democrat-run California recently passed new legislation [SB 606 and AB 1668] regarding personal use of water, i.e., only 55 gallons…