>>2325550 (old)
I think "nextdoor" (maybe it's nextdoor.com) does online neighborhood-based advertising in CT so you could try that. I am closer to the Stamford area though.
>>2325550 (old)
I think "nextdoor" (maybe it's nextdoor.com) does online neighborhood-based advertising in CT so you could try that. I am closer to the Stamford area though.
She did an interview several months ago, and I didn't notice a lot of Christianity there. But I did notice a lot of plastic surgery on her face!
Cool. Is that just a google translation, or has it been checked by a someone fluent in French?
Check and see if everything Q said isn't in what's unredacted in the FISA apps. It's being downplayed, but smoking guns are there. If not, say why not.
I don't know what we can do directly, other than communicate the state of things as we have the opportunity, in whatever styles work for us. But know that what's out there is earthshattering already. It needs to settle a while perhaps, for people to draw inevitable conclusions.
I don't think Exelon could readily do that. I am fairly sure they could be compelled to operate their power generating assets under martial law, and military would show up, armed, to make sure it happened if necessary.
Electricity regulation and distribution are highly highly regulated. Regional Transmission Organizations can override individual corporate owners, and besides there's enough spare capacity to overcome a few nukes going out of service, long enough for the troops to make them run again.
Electricity generation (not regulation) and distribution are highly highly regulated. (typo)