Anonymous ID: 843d41 Nov. 21, 2018, 6:38 p.m. No.3990423   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>3990312

>>3989385 (pb)

>If you flip their logo you get two pyramids with antennae and a lightning bolt between them…signalling. It's coming..

 

PYRAMID TEK

 

There is a lot of compartmentalized advanced technology being developed where pyramid geometry is an important factor.

Anonymous ID: 843d41 Nov. 21, 2018, 7:24 p.m. No.3990927   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0972 >>0986 >>1008

>>3990765

>could also be a way to send an electrical current through the ground to a smart meter attached to a home which would then incinerate entire neighborhoods.

 

or maybe someone has been sabotaging the existing power grid to bankrupt it and justify moving to a wireless microgrid system where much of the existing "wire systems" will be obsolete?

 

FROM PG&E SEC Filing

 

Camp Fire

 

On November 8, 2018, a wildfire began near the city of Paradise, Butte County, California (the “Camp Fire”), located in the service territory of the Utility. The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection’s (“Cal Fire”) Camp Fire Incident Report dated November 13, 2018, 7:00 a.m. Pacific Time (the “incident report”), indicated that the Camp Fire had consumed 125,000 acres and was 30% contained. Cal Fire estimates in the incident report that the Camp Fire will be fully contained on November 30, 2018. In the incident report, Cal Fire reported 42 fatalities. The incident report also indicates the following: structures threatened, 15,500; single residences destroyed, 6,522; single residences damaged, 75; multiple residences destroyed, 85; commercial structures destroyed, 260; commercial structures damaged, 32; and other minor structures destroyed, 772.

 

The cause of the Camp Fire is under investigation. On November 8, 2018, the Utility submitted an electric incident report to the California Public Utilities Commission (the “CPUC”) indicating that “on November 8, 2018 at approximately 0615 hours, PG&E experienced an outage on the Caribou-Palermo 115 kV Transmission line in Butte County. In the afternoon of November 8, PG&E observed by aerial patrol damage to a transmission tower on the Caribou-Palermo 115 kV Transmission line, approximately one mile north-east of the town of Pulga, in the area of the Camp Fire. This information is preliminary.” Also on November 8, 2018, acting governor Gavin Newsom issued an emergency proclamation for Butte County, due to the effect of the Camp Fire.

 

As previously reported, during the third quarter of 2018, PG&E Corporation and the Utility renewed their liability insurance coverage for wildfire events in an aggregate amount of approximately $1.4 billion for the period from August 1, 2018 through July 31, 2019. For more information about wildfire insurance and risks associated with wildfires, see PG&E Corporation and the Utility’s quarterly report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended September 30, 2018.

 

While the cause of the Camp Fire is still under investigation, if the Utility’s equipment is determined to be the cause, the Utility could be subject to significant liability in excess of insurance coverage that would be expected to have a material impact on PG&E Corporation’s and the Utility’s financial condition, results of operations, liquidity, and cash flows.