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SMART WATER METERS: Baltimore Uses Smart Meters to Transform Water Billing
http://www.govtech.com/fs/Baltimore-Md-Uses-Smart-Meters-to-Transform-Water-Billing.html
(TNS) — The head of Baltimore’s water department told City Council members Wednesday that he expects the problem of disputed water bills to be greatly improved next year thanks to the rollout of smart-meter technology.
Rudy Chow, the city’s director of public works, told the council’s Budget and Appropriations Committee that the department has progressed significantly in his six years running it.
“We are making a tremendous amount of progress in terms of getting ourselves into a steady state where water billing isn’t a problem on the technology end or customer service,” he said.
The city introduced new meters in October that can measure how much water a customer uses hour by hour and beam back information to the water department wirelessly. It also began sending customers monthly bills at that time. Previously, the department’s crews were deployed to read meters every three months.
California Firemen Find Signatures of Directed Energy Weapons
The Camp Fire in Paradise, California began on November 8th of last year, destroying over 153,000 acres before finally being put out over a month later on December 14th. Over 13,000 homes and hundreds of businesses were destroyed, with more than half of this damage described as occurring within the first four hours.
The anomalies of the Camp Fire were ignored by the mainstream media and were only reported on a handful of independent websites, including ForbiddenKnowledgeTV.net.
Fires were observed burning at temperatures at least three times hotter than an average house fire; hot enough to melt aluminum and glass, reducing homes to pure ash yet leaving plastic trash cans beside them untouched.
Most of us are familiar with how microwave ovens heat and interact with foods and how this differs from the effects of thermal or convection ovens. We know that plastics are “microwave safe”, whereas metals explode violently when subjected microwaves. The effects of the NorCal fires of the past couple of years have been widely observed to resemble the effects one might expect to see from directed microwave radiation or masers.
Maser is the acronym for “microwave amplification by stimulated emission of radiation”. Likewise, laser is the acronym for “light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation”. Both masers and lasers are forms of amplified, coherent, electromagnetic radiation and both frequency ranges are used in various Directed Energy Weapons (DEWs). DEWs are a newer class of weapons that are starting to come into wider use.
The SupposedlyShelly YouTube channel interviewed retired California firemen, John Lord and Matt (last name withheld) about the anomalies they’ve observed and both were left to conclude that DEWs were involved. The firemen reported that plastics attached to metal completely melted while plastics standing alone withstood what must have been extraordinary heat. Other investigators observed how guardrails caught fire at the points where the metal bolts connected to the wood. DEWs could produce these effects.
DEWs can:
- be invisible and inaudible.
- be immune to gravity, wind and Coriolis forces.
- travel at light-speed and have near infinite range and thus be suitable for use in space warfare.
- be land-based, mounted on planes, drones, satellites or Boeing X-37s.
- have pinpoint accuracy.
One disturbing effect mentioned by the firemen that I hadn’t seen until I saw this video was the anomalous scarring along large swathes of forest, with the rest untouched.
The question of course is why the innocent populace of Paradise would be the target of a diabolical stealth attack using advanced weapons – and by whom?
Rumors swirled about a high-speed railway and gold reserves discovered in the Paradise area but the most pervasive rumors involved the UN’s Agenda 21 action plan and a Globalist plot to declare designated areas unfit for human habitation; to deny property rights, to undermine US sovereignty and to herd any survivors into megacities, with the goal of subjugating humanity to an “eco-totalitarian” regime.
While crazy-sounding and unbelievable, one cannot deny that mainstream media hosts were heard casually discussing whether people should be allowed to rebuild in Paradise.
Last Wednesday, the missing persons call center for those who were unaccounted for during the Camp Firewas closed down. Butte County officials were able to locate 3,200 people, with three individuals still considered missing, according to the sheriff’s office. Four victims have not yet been named, deputies said. The Camp Fire was the deadliest fire in California’s history, claiming 86 lives.
WINDOWS that CAUSE ‘FIRES’- Promoted by Green Energy Standards LOW-E ENERGY EFFICIENT WINDOWS CAN CAUSE FIRES
LONDON – A London skyscraper that drew ire for having a glare so strong it melted nearby cars and shops will get a permanent fix.
The offending tower – known as the Walkie-Talkie for its curved, bulging shape – is to have a sunshade attached to its south-facing facade to stop the concave surface from reflecting sunlight and beaming concentrated rays to a nearby street, developers said Thursday.
The 37-story building made headlines in September when a Jaguar owner who parked his car at its foot complained that the solar glare melted part of the vehicle. Local shopkeepers also said the beams – dubbed “death rays” by the British press – blistered paintwork and burnt a hole in a floor mat during the hottest parts of the day.
Watch below: London skyscraper heats up streets below enough to fry an egg
Developers Land Securities and Canary Wharf had put up a dark netted screen as a temporary measure. They now say they have received permission to erect a permanent sunshade of horizontal aluminum fins, which they say will solve the problem by absorbing and diffusing sunlight.
The sunshade will cover much of the Walkie-Talkie’s southern face, and will inevitably block the Thames views for the tower’s occupants “to a limited extent,” the developers said. But they added:
“The extra texture, detail and reduction in reflectivity will make the building a better neighbour.”
It wasn’t the first time that the skyscraper, designed by architect Rafael Vinoly and officially known as 20 Fenchurch Street, attracted controversy. Even before it was built, UNESCO, the United Nations heritage body, complained that tall buildings like it would negatively impact the historic Tower of London nearby.
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FIRE HAZARD SEVERITY ZONES IN STATE RESPONSIBLITY AREAS
The BURN’em UP – FIRE LIST – by Fire Prevention SQUAD . . . ALERT!
http://www.fire.ca.gov/fire_prevention/fire_prevention_wildland_zones_maps_citylist
Cities for which CAL FIRE has made recommendations on Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones (VHFHSZ)
Note: The recommendations are not the same as actual zones. Such zoning designations do not go into effect unless, and until, they are adopted by ordinance by local agencies. Local agencies are not required to report such zoning actions and CAL FIRE does not have a current list of local agencies that have adopted ordinances establishing Very High Fire Hazard Severity zones within their boundaries. (organized by county) |
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Alameda (5 cities)
Amador (1 city)
Butte (2 cities)
Calaveras (1 city)
Contra Costa (8 cities)
El Dorado (2 cities)
Lake (1 city)
Lassen (1 city)
Los Angeles (39 cities)
Marin (3 cities)
Mendocino (2 cities)
Mono (1 city)
Monterey (4 cities)
Napa (2 cities)
Nevada (3 cities)
Orange (20 cities)
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Placer (2 cities)
Plumas (1 city)
Riverside (22 cities)
San Bernardino (15 cities)
San Diego (13 cities)
San Luis Obispo (4 cities)
San Mateo (8 cities)
Santa Barabara (2 cities)
Santa Clara (6 cities)
Shasta (3 cities)
Siskiyou (6 cities)
Sonoma (2 cities)
Tehama (1 city)
Tuolumne (1 city)
Ventura (8 cities)
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fhszs_map FIRE MAP
FIRES in CALIFORNIA, Satanic Crimes of Extermination
PG&E’s “FIRE” – SubContractors Fired After Camp Fire Photos Spark Outrage . . .
Contractors Fired After Camp Fire Photos Spark Outrage December 17, 2018
BUTTE COUNTY, Calif. – Three contractors working to help clean up the Camp Fire were fired after offensive pictures posted online sparked outrage in the Paradise Community.
The photos were posted on Facebook showing several workers on a burned-out property, mocking the destruction they were being paid to clean up.
One photo shows the body of a cat killed in the fire, with a beer bottle placed by its mouth. The posts also included offensive captions.
A Paradise city spokesperson said that police are also looking into whether the photos show evidence of laws broken, like trespassing.
The company responsible for the crew in the photos fired three employees connected to the online posts Saturday.
“We have identified three participants in this abhorrent event and their employment has been terminated,” said Randy Smith, a member of the corporate counsel for the company. “Bigge Regrets that the residents of Paradise and Butte County have suffered an egregious insult during an already devastating time at the hands of three individuals.”
The company that fired the three employees was hired as a sub-contractor under PG&E.
The utility released a statement on the incident, calling the pictures “reprehensible.”
CAL FIRE – List of Cities – Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones (VHFHSZ)
http://www.fire.ca.gov/fire_prevention/fire_prevention_wildland_zones_maps_citylist
Note: The recommendations are not the same as actual zones. Such zoning designations do not go into effect unless, and until, they are adopted by ordinance by local agencies. Local agencies are not required to report such zoning actions and CAL FIRE does not have a current list of local agencies that have adopted ordinances establishing Very High Fire Hazard Severity zones within their boundaries.
(organized by county) |
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Alameda (5 cities)
Amador (1 city)
Butte (2 cities)
Calaveras (1 city)
Contra Costa (8 cities)
El Dorado (2 cities)
Lake (1 city)
Lassen (1 city)
Los Angeles (39 cities)
Marin (3 cities)
Mendocino (2 cities)
Mono (1 city)
Monterey (4 cities)
Napa (2 cities)
Nevada (3 cities)
Orange (20 cities)
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Placer (2 cities)
Plumas (1 city)
Riverside (22 cities)
San Bernardino (15 cities)
San Diego (13 cities)
San Luis Obispo (4 cities)
San Mateo (8 cities)
Santa Barabara (2 cities)
Santa Clara (6 cities)
Shasta (3 cities)
Siskiyou (6 cities)
Sonoma (2 cities)
Tehama (1 city)
Tuolumne (1 city)
Ventura (8 cities)
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