Connecticut City Rejects 5G Plan: “Test Case” for Opposing Nationwide Rollout
By The Sharp Edge In November of 2023, the Board of Representatives in Stamford, Connecticut voted against a plan to install 5G equipment in their city following presentations by experts on the dangers of radiofrequency (RF) radiation and government failures to protect the public. Of the city’s representatives, 21 voted to reject a proposed agreement with AT&T and Verizon, while only 5 voted in favor of it and 8 abstained. The second-largest city in Connecticut is the only major city in the state, thus far, to refuse the agreement. The city of Stamford representatives chose to shield their citizens from the dangers of RF radiation rather than cave to legal threats from telecom companies and the FCC, which may present a potential “test case” for opposition to the 5G rollout nationwide. City Representatives Reverse Course After Hearing on 5G Dangers & Failure to Protect Public Health During their presentations to…
Space: The New Frontier For The Central Control Grid
What if you had the ability to construct the central operation center for the entire control grid from a location with no real jurisdiction and no accessibility or oversight? What if the massive power source you need to run this operation could be harnessed under the guise of “climate change” in an expedited manner? And, what if you could have full surveillance and weaponry at your disposal with an entire financial infrastructure in place whose data sits in the palm of your hand while you control the levers? This report will show how the central infrastructure for the all-seeing, all-assets control grid is being built, a giant leap with the digital currency agenda, and cites over 160 pieces of evidence: Brush Strokes: Important Stats and Dates of Significance Deloitte’s Financial Services Industry PredictionsSpace: The New Frontier for The “All Assets” and Surveillance Control Grid The Data: Space-Based Data Centers The Power Supply: Space-Based…
Sky’s the Limit for Globalists’ Boiling Earth Narrative
By James FitzGerald Orbiting satellites are playing a larger role in the development of an agricultural, environmental and technological control grid. To earlier generations, the term constellations might have meant zodiacal dot-to-dots depicting ancient gods or mythical creatures — but today the word more likely evokes hurtling GPS satellites and myriad spy craft buzzing the firmament. As above, so below now applies to the technological miasma of modern life. But what has been out of sight should no longer be out of mind, as agendas on the ground seem to merge with those in the stratosphere. On terra firma we can observe concerted — even desperate — efforts by the World Economic Forum and affiliated NGOs and politicians to severely restrict energy, food and transportation, under the guise of “saving the planet”. Now satellite systems are being touted as a means of reducing methane emissions and of tracking changes in…
FearLESS
Perspective – that’s really what everything boils down to. One can choose to see only gloom and doom, they can choose to see in a hopeful and positive light, or they may land somewhere in the middle. That’s me – right smack in the middle. I’ve seen too much, know too much, and intuit too much to simply settle into hope or sink into the dark abyss. But one thing I’ve come to realize is that by moving through this process I’ve reached a point of becoming fearless to whatever outcomes arise. Perspective is vital, as the mind will inform the body how to feel, the emotions how to react, and either provide or steal the stability and strength of ones spirit. Be fearLESS. I believe that together we will continue to witness and experience the attempted global destruction for quite some time, but how we spend that time, how…
Camouflage in Your Backyard with Over 400,000 Cell Sites in The US
A few weeks ago I decided to go explore something after discovering I’m sitting in the middle of a field of radiation whirling about the sky above. I did a search through antennasearch.com to see how many cell towers and antennas were in a 3-mile radius of where I reside much of the time. If I had made a guess, I probably would have guessed 20-30 cell towers. I asked several nearby friends and family members how many they suspected and they came in even lower than I did. We were all shocked to learn that we are surrounded by over 170 towers. I may not be out in the sticks, which I’d prefer, but I am not located in a big city, so it was a rather eye-opening discovery, and 170 towers seemed incredibly excessive. I then proceeded to review the handy list of companies that own these towers,…