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Another thing that bugs the crap out of me is why on earth is this dumb shit even worrying about this type of thing. This is a global issue that won't be fixed in our lifetime and the biggest threat is a country on the other side of the world that we are completely cool with producing everything we sell/buy.

California is nothing but a blip on the radar and this kind of thing should be handled federally anyways.

I mean why worry about what's actually going wrong in the state or the city he was the mayor of....Guy is a moron
 

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The people leaving aren’t the ones voting the idiots in. They’re leaving because they are outnumbered. No one is moving to red states and saying “I want to move somewhere else and vote for progressive liberals so they can force me to leave there too”.

I read comments like yours on this website often and have to wonder why so many seem to think this.
You got it all wrong, every class of people is leaving that dump. Yes the leftists and bottom feeders are leaving too and they bring their brand of bullshit with them. That's why Arizona is fighting to keep two Conservative Senators. It's not because we decided to flip sides. Ask Idaho and Texas how much they love their new Californian residents, you'll get the same reply.
 

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Gov is an idiot.
who voted for this asshole

Thats the issue I have, I have democratic friends, I have republican friends, hell I have friends that wanted Bernie, I have friends that are cops, I have friends that hate cops, I have straight friends that like props, then I have friends that love jet boats (not sure about sexuality)....but you know what I dont have? Any friends that like/voted for Newsome, just makes me wonder how he got there???? 🤷‍♂️
 

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You got it all wrong, every class of people is leaving that dump. Yes the leftists and bottom feeders are leaving too and they bring their brand of bullshit with them. That's why Arizona is fighting to keep two Conservative Senators. It's not because we decided to flip sides. Ask Idaho and Texas how much they love their new Californian residents, you'll get the same reply.


Yes I am totally wrong and you are so correct. Thank you for enlightening me.:rolleyes:
 

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If these guys can perfect and get this tech to market it might not be all bad. I wouldn't mind rocking electric cars, trucks, boats, etc... If ya didn't have to plug them in.


If it looks familiar that's because Nikola Tesla built the same thing 115 years ago.

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May have been stated before but isn't this against the Commerce Clause.
 

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This all may seem ridiculous from a sane logical vantage point and rightfully so.
If one looks at this "insanity", The Green New Deal, fires, mudslides, intentional droughts, weather manipulation, intentional degradation of power grids and lack of building new power infrastructure as being a planned agenda, it all makes sense.
For example, people would always say maobama was an idiot and and his reign of terror was a total failure.
If one looks at it from their POV, he actually was the most effective POTUS EVER in furthering the destruction of the this country and leading us into the coming planned globalist technocratic tyranny.

Their plan is they want us with NO vehicles AT ALL. Not even electric ones!
The plans have been out in the open for a long time.
Read up on it at the United Nations website.
They are in your face and make no bones about Agenda 21/2030.
Is it a coinkeydinky that Blabbin Nuisance said by 2035?
Fudge for the 4/5 year stumbling block that is the Trump administration, and you will see the timeline of the agenda.
This is all planned. They are telling you what they are going to do. They always announce their plans.
When nobody cares, pays attention or protests, to them it is tantamount to acquiescence to their schemes.
Do the research. It's all out there.
Consider ourselves warned.
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"If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat."

-Sun Zu-
The Art of War, 5th century BC.


Exactly. Sustainable development. Dumbing down of the population. UN 2030. Agenda 21. Right there for everyone to read.

Electric cars are coal powered.
 

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If these guys can perfect and get this tech to market it might not be all bad. I wouldn't mind rocking electric cars, trucks, boats, etc... If ya didn't have to plug them in.


If it looks familiar that's because Nikola Tesla built the same thing 115 years ago.

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It's been awhile since I've read up on Tesla's work. I'm not sure this is exactly the same in theory anyway. I thought Tesla's idea was to transmit power through the air, more like lightning. This Vizivtech tech uses the principle of the electromagnetic Zenneck Surface Wave, using the earth - air interface as a wave guide. At least that's what their claims are. Pretty interesting concept but I know how much concern the public has over 5G cellular service, this outta really stir up some malcontent. :oops:
I have neighbors call me because they read on the internet that their 120V outlets are emitting harmful electromagnetism, let alone hundreds of thousands of volts 24 hours a day.

Cool link, thanks
 

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It's been awhile since I've read up on Tesla's work. I'm not sure this is exactly the same in theory anyway. I thought Tesla's idea was to transmit power through the air, more like lightning. This Vizivtech tech uses the principle of the electromagnetic Zenneck Surface Wave, using the earth - air interface as a wave guide. At least that's what their claims are. Pretty interesting concept but I know how much concern the public has over 5G cellular service, this outta really stir up some malcontent. :oops:
I have neighbors call me because they read on the internet that their 120V outlets are emitting harmful electromagnetism, let alone hundreds of thousands of volts 24 hours a day.

Cool link, thanks

Tesla used the ground as a conductor to complete the circuit similar to what they are doing here. Karens everywhere are gonna freak if they see this thing lol. This is a pretty good visual if ya got the time.

 

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Tesla used the ground as a conductor to complete the circuit similar to what they are doing here. Karens everywhere are gonna freak if they see this thing lol. This is a pretty good visual if ya got the time.


Very cool video.

" Outside, Tesla produced artificial lightning from the station's metal mast. The largest bolt was 135-feet long and its thunder was reportedly heard fifteen miles away. It also knocked out power to all of Colorado Springs, and severely damaged equipment at the El Paso Electric Company. Afterwards, his free power came to an end. "

Very cool and even "Normal Karens" might shit a brick over this one --- probably best just not to tell them. 😂
 

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Its ridiculous. Here in my province its run by two parties, the NDP (New Democrat Party socialists) and the Green Party (green pretty easy to figure out). Last year they set the same goal for here. If it happens, I'll move to Alberta, even though I hate the cold.
 

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Very cool video.

" Outside, Tesla produced artificial lightning from the station's metal mast. The largest bolt was 135-feet long and its thunder was reportedly heard fifteen miles away. It also knocked out power to all of Colorado Springs, and severely damaged equipment at the El Paso Electric Company. Afterwards, his free power came to an end. "

Very cool and even "Normal Karens" might shit a brick over this one --- probably best just not to tell them. 😂

The whole series was actually good. Some of it was obviously sensationalized but it sucked me in.
 

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The whole series was actually good. Some of it was obviously sensationalized but it sucked me in.

I was just a bit amazed the PHDs and EE's thought they'd get a difference in potential with both leads connected to two spikes only driven a few inches apart on that first experiment. Not surprised they got the LEDs to work using ground and air differential, I used to light a small fluorescent lamp with my largest Tesla coil, many moons ago.
Kids in the neighborhood really enjoyed a couple of large Jacobs ladders I'd built. The neighbors trying to watch their over the air TVs, not so much. 😂
 

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I was just a bit amazed the PHDs and EE's thought they'd get a difference in potential with both leads connected to two spikes only driven a few inches apart on that first experiment. Not surprised they got the LEDs to work using ground and air differential, I used to light a small fluorescent lamp with my largest Tesla coil, many moons ago.
Kids in the neighborhood really enjoyed a couple of large Jacobs ladders I'd built. The neighbors trying to watch their over the air TVs, not so much. 😂

Thats awesome. I would love to play with stuff like this. When the kids get a little older I have some cool "experiments" planned.
 

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Thats awesome. I would love to play with stuff like this. When the kids get a little older I have some cool "experiments" planned.

I had an old buddy who's now passed, he was in the sign business and used to get me the old school mega-volt output neon sign transformers.
All my fun "Mad Scientist " toys burned up when we lost the house, so no more fun toys. I always wanted to build a mega-Van De Graff generator, but never got around to it.
 

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Was thinking about this.
He pushed it down to CARB and IMO, they are going to come back saying it is not possible. But what we can do is add a mileage based registration fee to all vehicles in CA and gasoline powered cars will pay a higher rate.

They have been wanting to find a way to add a use-tax to electrical vehicles for years, this will be it.
 

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Emissions are large to produce solar panels, yet is still claimed to be a green source. The reclamation of batteries will be twice as bad on the environment as well.
Like most things in this state, it’s not about the science or facts. It’s about good vibes man.
 

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So, Gov, what’s going to replace the $1 BILLION in gasoline taxes you are currently collecting?

You’ll be taxed per mile driven, and on the electricity you use to charge the car. Don’t worry.
 

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I was born and raised here, CA is all I know. It sounds stupid but I feel like getting out of CA is letting these clowns win.
I agree. I love CA so I'm willing to fight for it. I can't see letting those panty wastes win. Besides, liberal politics will probably catch up to you where ever you go.
 
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