Forwarded from Oracle Films
Homes with smart meters are being moved to pay as you go plans without consent and plunged into darkness - by remote control.
Thanks to the high-tech devices - which show your energy usage in real time and send meter readings automatically to suppliers - energy firms can switch customers on to different tariffs remotely.
And, crucially, if a household does not pay, gets into debt or fails to pay bills on time, the supplier can use a smart meter to turn off their power. All it takes is the click of a button in an office hundreds of miles away.
By the end of this winter, consumer charity Citizens Advice estimates 180,000 households will have been switched to prepayment plans via their smart meter.
The widespread adoption of smart meters means companies no longer have to come face-to-face with the people they are cutting off.
The solution here? Resist getting one.
Source
Thanks to the high-tech devices - which show your energy usage in real time and send meter readings automatically to suppliers - energy firms can switch customers on to different tariffs remotely.
And, crucially, if a household does not pay, gets into debt or fails to pay bills on time, the supplier can use a smart meter to turn off their power. All it takes is the click of a button in an office hundreds of miles away.
By the end of this winter, consumer charity Citizens Advice estimates 180,000 households will have been switched to prepayment plans via their smart meter.
The widespread adoption of smart meters means companies no longer have to come face-to-face with the people they are cutting off.
The solution here? Resist getting one.
Source
This is Money
How homes with smart meters are being moved to pay as you go plans without their consent and plunged into darkness - by REMOTE…
A privacy war has broken out in Britain as more suppliers begin moving customers onto Pay As You Go plans remotely using their smart meters.
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Forwarded from Press TV
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▶️ Why don't you ask Southgate such kind of questions?
Iran's head coach Carlos Queiroz asks a BBC reporter why she doesn't ask political questions from England or the US's coaches.
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Iran's head coach Carlos Queiroz asks a BBC reporter why she doesn't ask political questions from England or the US's coaches.
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"A CHIP OFF THE ASHLAR
or the OLD MASONIC BLOCK"
–– DECEMBER 13, 2006
Listen:
https://podcastaddict.com/episode/2533234
Read:
http://www.alanwattcuttingthroughthematrix.ca/transcripts/Alan_Watt_Blurb_A_Chip_off_the_Old_Masonic_Block.html
or the OLD MASONIC BLOCK"
–– DECEMBER 13, 2006
Listen:
https://podcastaddict.com/episode/2533234
Read:
http://www.alanwattcuttingthroughthematrix.ca/transcripts/Alan_Watt_Blurb_A_Chip_off_the_Old_Masonic_Block.html
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Another corrupt Tory regime official caught scamming the taxpayer over Covid contracts
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/lords-michelle-mone-ppe-contracts-b1994877.html
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/lords-michelle-mone-ppe-contracts-b1994877.html
The Independent
Lords watchdog launches investigation into Michelle Mone over PPE contracts
Entrepreneur denies any involvement or association with PPE firm
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Forwarded from Lawyers of Light
Hundreds of thousands of drivers will face a new daily fee of £12.50 for using ANY road in London as Sadiq Khan has announced he will expand the pollution charge zone.
The ultra-low emission zone will cover the whole of the capital from August 29 2023. Transport for London (TfL) estimates that on an average day about 160,000 cars and 42,000 vans that use London’s roads will be liable for the £12.50 Ulez fee.
It's a criminal scam. They also do not want you to own a vehicle.
https://f7td5.app.goo.gl/nw9WvE
The ultra-low emission zone will cover the whole of the capital from August 29 2023. Transport for London (TfL) estimates that on an average day about 160,000 cars and 42,000 vans that use London’s roads will be liable for the £12.50 Ulez fee.
It's a criminal scam. They also do not want you to own a vehicle.
https://f7td5.app.goo.gl/nw9WvE
Upday
Drivers face £12.50 daily charge as ULEZ expanded to whole of London
Transport for London (TfL) estimates that on an average day about 160,000 cars and 42,000 vans that use London’s roads would be liable for the £12.50 Ulez fee.
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Our local 'radical alternative' paper, run on donations 'all in a good cause'?
No criticism of 'poison death jabs' will be occuring in those pages then......
'The Bristol Cable has been awarded £110,000 through the European Journalism Centre’s Solutions Journalism Accelerator, a programme delivered in partnership with the Solutions Journalism Network, supported by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.'
https://thebristolcable.org/2022/07/the-bristol-cable-wins-funding-for-the-future-of-cities-solutions-series/
No criticism of 'poison death jabs' will be occuring in those pages then......
'The Bristol Cable has been awarded £110,000 through the European Journalism Centre’s Solutions Journalism Accelerator, a programme delivered in partnership with the Solutions Journalism Network, supported by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.'
https://thebristolcable.org/2022/07/the-bristol-cable-wins-funding-for-the-future-of-cities-solutions-series/
The Bristol Cable
The Bristol Cable wins funding for 'The Future of Cities' solutions series - The Bristol Cable
How can we develop cities fit for the future? Over the next year, the Cable will explore solutions being pioneered here in Bristol and around the world to answer this question.
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Forwarded from World Council for Health
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Dr Mike Yeadon: "No One is Coming to Save Us" From "Totalitarian Tyranny" So We Must Do Something About It
Full video:
➨ https://worldcouncilforhealth.org/multimedia/dr-mike-yeadon-depopulation
"I would not rely 'on all our enemies fall over' as a strategy—it doesn't work," explained former Pfizer scientist Dr Mike Yeadon on Monday, November 21. "That's probably not a smart move."
"These are clever people, and I bet they've thought of three or four fall back options."
Speaking at WCH General Assembly Meeting #66, Dr Yeadon said that "no one is coming to save us" and shared what he thinks we can do about it.
He has more than 30 years of experience leading new medicine research in the pharmaceutical industry.
Watch Mike's full presentation here.
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"I would not rely 'on all our enemies fall over' as a strategy—it doesn't work," explained former Pfizer scientist Dr Mike Yeadon on Monday, November 21. "That's probably not a smart move."
"These are clever people, and I bet they've thought of three or four fall back options."
Speaking at WCH General Assembly Meeting #66, Dr Yeadon said that "no one is coming to save us" and shared what he thinks we can do about it.
He has more than 30 years of experience leading new medicine research in the pharmaceutical industry.
Watch Mike's full presentation here.
Find this video clip to share on Rumble, Bitchute, Gettr, Odysee, and Minds.
📩 NEWSLETTER | 🛒 WCH SHOP
💪 GET INVOLVED | ❤️ DONATE
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How BlackRock Conquered the World — Part 2: Going Direct
If you read Part 1 of the How BlackRock Conquered the World series, you will know how BlackRock went from an obscure investment firm in the 1980s to one of the most powerful asset managers in the world after the Global Financial Crisis of 2007—2008. You will also know how BlackRock's CEO, Larry Fink, wasted no time in using the company's immense riches—with over $10 trillion under management and a position as one of the top three institutional investors in seemingly every Fortune 500 company—to gain political power.
If you read Part 1 of the How BlackRock Conquered the World series, you will know how BlackRock went from an obscure investment firm in the 1980s to one of the most powerful asset managers in the world after the Global Financial Crisis of 2007—2008. You will also know how BlackRock's CEO, Larry Fink, wasted no time in using the company's immense riches—with over $10 trillion under management and a position as one of the top three institutional investors in seemingly every Fortune 500 company—to gain political power.
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