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Aug 20Liked by Reinette Senum

The infamous 'they' need us around as much EMF as possible to weaken/enfeeble us, even end us early. It makes us more susceptible to their bioweapons and 'cures' that are now loading us up with nanotech for the Wide Area Body Network. It all relates to the eventual complete rollout of everything being experienced by Targeted Individuals as explained in Project Soul Catcher, MKTECH Invasion and Mind Control 1&2 and TargetedJustice.com (also here on Substack). Big Bother has big plans for containment after the depopulation agenda reaches "sustainable" levels [for their literal satanic network]. They still need a certain amount of slaves to play with (vampirically feed off of) as they play god.

Otherwise I would've said they came up with it for themselves when the rest of us aren't around anymore, but you can see all the problems inherent.

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Great post - yes these EVs should be banned. Many folks have come up with free energy ideas - those that proved successful their invention were either purchased by industry and put on the shelf with the inventor signing a non-compete agreement or where obtained by the military industrial complex - usually stolen after the unfortunate death of the owner. We had electric street cars and busses that worked great, in the 1920s and 30s - those were purchased and scrapped and exchanged for gas powered transportation.

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Well... Erm... There is no such thing as "free energy". Persons who dream the impossible dream need to examine and address the First and Second Laws of Thermodynamics before barking at airplanes. Energy *usage* is not an isolated event. It's CONSUMPTION of energy that needs to be examined. I've stated this obvious fact for many decades.

Electric vehicles - as well as ALL Lithium powered tools and equipment - pose an unmitigated disaster for the environment. Let's just burn the Earth to a cinder and get it over with...

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Good points, Paul. We are witnessing the explosion, or implosion, of stupidity.

Twenty years ago, I was a supporter of EVs. Until I did the math.

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Heh, heh... Reminds me of this quote:

“Life is hard… it’s even harder if you’re stupid.”

- John Wayne - AKA: Marion Robert Morrison (May 26, 1907 – June 11, 1979)

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Aug 21·edited Aug 21

In another post, I mentioned the excessive amounts of water required to mine lithium. Let’s not forget about the excessive amounts of water and energy needed to “fuel” and cool their data centers for this digital slave camp. As well as the ocean and lake water they’ve been heating up for the last 70 years to keep core of Nuke plants cool. This depletes the oceans of oxygen. Common thread is that these all have to do with the energy and utility sectors (not Banks). If one researches Lahaina, the same dark forces in Energy sector are calling the shots. Anyway, let’s make the plebs think it’s climate change and their fault.

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Hello NoName. Yes. Lithium mining and "other" human endeavors are insanely expensive in terms of labor and resource management. To say that mankind has been a poor steward of the planet is gross understatement of fact.

Nature is providing us with all the tools of our own destruction. We have chosen an entropic system of survival. Thank you for your awareness...

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Aug 20Liked by Reinette Senum

You might as well be driving a potato! I laughed so hard envisioning thousands in California trying that! I am still wiping laughter tears away.. Thanks for that!

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Reinette's humor and attitude is why I enjoy her work so much. She keeps it real.

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Not wanting to be viewed as an arrogant’I told ya so’ kinda gal…BUT when this whole EV hit the market, I first thought to myself, hmmmm, does anyone consider where the electricity comes from to charge these vehicles? ( If you don’t yet know, do your research!) And has anyone looked globally at the mining practice of extracting lithium etc? And then consider the costs and time involved charging EVs! It all seemed so laughable that I figured it would fall out of favor, like the Hindenburg!

I’m just a regular person, not especially brilliant, and I saw it for what it was. So, how is it , all these educated folks didn’t consider the down side…. Or did they and they meant to have all this happen????

Could they be that stupid, or are they that deranged and deluded? We all should be scared sh*tless about who is minding the store.

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At this point in time, the chaos and stupidity seems intentional.

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It is.

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Who'da thunk that Hydrogen gas was combustible? The Hindenburg burned really good! What dumb asses...

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Not to mention the water wasted from lithium mining.

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/water-domestic-lithium-mining

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That's a whole other substack and should be considered in the cradle to grave calculation.

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'Bright Green Lies' by Derrick Jensen, Lierre Keith, & Max Wilbert digs into the numbers and the horrors and the lies of a so called 'green future' - worth reading.

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Repeating this here bc it’s related and I don’t want you to miss it:

In another post, I mentioned the excessive amounts of water required to mine lithium. Let’s not forget about the excessive amounts of water and energy needed to “fuel” and cool their data centers for this digital slave camp. As well as the ocean and lake water they’ve been heating up for the last 70 years to keep core of Nuke plants cool. This depletes the oceans of oxygen. Common thread is that these all have to do with the energy and utility sectors (not Banks). If one researches Lahaina, the same dark forces in Energy sector are calling the shots. Anyway, let’s make the plebs think it’s climate change and their fault.

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Not to mention the hundreds (thousands?) of young blacks dead or permanently contaminated by mining lithium ... sacrifices to the oh-so-first-world progressive dream of clean energy. I guess the claim of racist only fits when hurled at someone in a Trump cap ... but never at a liberal politician.

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I don't know of any lithium mining that is not supported by some form of slavery. That should be all we need to know to say no way!

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The human cost is astronomical, but 1st worlders have been sold a bill of "clean energy and climate change" goods, which the majority seems to either have bought into blindly or is purposefully turning a blind eye. If our society gave a real 💩 about children, slavery, human trafficking, and our earth, much of this grift under the guise of green energy and climate change wouldn't be happening. Alas, parts of society seems to care more about their comfort and enriching themselves regardless.

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Or the human perils (many are children) related to said mining.

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MINDBENDING--The Hutchison Files: 1981-1995, by George D. Hathaway, P. Eng. Second Edition expanded 2016. www.IntegrityResearchInstitute.org.

http://www.integrityresearchinstitute.org/catalog/mindbending.html.

MINDBENDING is the biography of Canadian electrical experimenter John Hutchison written by a scientist and electrical engineer who worked closely with Hutchison and who personally witnessed some of the strange phenomena associated with John and his apparatus. Based on correspondence with the author and others, this volume chronicles John’s early experimentation with the Hutchison Effect and shows why conventional physics explanations of the phenomena are inadequate. Electrical circuit diagrams and colour plates never before seen detail the apparatus John used to make objects fly about his laboratory, fracture in unusual ways and create other startling effects.

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John Hutchison effect is discussed in some detail in Dr. Judy Woods’ “Where Did the Towers Go?” Her thesis is that the twin towers were “dustified” using Directed Energy Weapons that utilize a publicly unknown technology based on Nicola Tesla discoveries that have been perfected by the DoD. Her book is very convincing and I urge everyone who is deeply interested in this to read it in its entirety.

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Aloha Tom, yes, www.DrJudyWood.com, Revisiting 9/11, or 9/11 Revisionist.

Hawaii’s 9/11 = LAHAINA, MAUI… (DEW). Directed Energy Weapons.

All freedom loving people should read this book: GREAT MAUI LAND GRAB-What caused the Maui fire and is your home next?

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GreatMauiFire.com *******

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Maybe ban Sierra Pacific lumber salvage company. They make billions a year from the timber. I believe one of their employees was convicted of starting a massive wildfire. It's all a grift. Fire is a business now. It used to be Cal Dept of Forestry, now its CALFIRE. Wake up.

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Don't get me going on Cal Fire. They are not in the prevention business, but the suppression business because it's BIG BUCKS!

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"Fire" for CALFIRE is the business. No fires, no business. I was in the Angeles National Forest doing fire suppression years ago. Most of the fires started as "control burns" that got out of control. In other words, intentional fires.

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The same is beginning to happen in South Dakota. Forest management ala California.

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Hi Reinette, great post! I just sent a letter to Harbin hotsprings in Middletown CA asking them to remove their EV charger in the middle of the forest due to fire risk, (you can still see the burnt out trees and fire damage from the 2015 fire), that EV charger is 5.2 miles from the fire station through wooded terrain, only to see your substack today about the Tesla semi truck fire. Would you and anyone else you know like to sign on to the Harbin hotspring letter? I would like to update the letter to include that Tesla semi truck fire. If an EV vehicle catches on fire, the fire department usually lets it burn, because its an electrical fire and very hard to put out. Given the extreme fire risk, why is the EV charger even at Harbin in Middletown, California when the area hasn’t fully yet recovered from the fire, and any fire can spread like “wildfire”? EV chargers are a known fire hazard, and fires do occur.

Here’s a NY post article: “NFL wide receiver Randall Cobb and his family survived a house fire that apparently started with their Tesla charger in their garage.”

Just google: “why do EV chargers fail? “ or “Why EV charging stations are bad. ” Although Harbin has no ability to control EV vehicles that park in Harbin that have been damaged, Harbin does have the ability to control not hooking up EVs to a charging station – and not having an EV charging station in the middle of the forest with an increased battery fire risk with an EV. See article: “Throughout our research, the number of EV battery fires that occur while connected to EV charging sits in the range of 18% to 30%.”

From Katie Singer’s substack: “a Mercedes EV that caught on fire recently. Two and a half days after its owner parked a Mercedes EV in an underground parking lot, it caught fire, injured 23 people with toxic smoke inhalation and destroyed 140 other cars. Here’s more on this story.”

I've asked Harbin....Please consider REMOVING the EV charging station at Harbin, to be in alignment with your vision, “Our stewardship of this land has long included the commitment to keep it as undeveloped as possible. Our intention is to help keep our area naturally beautiful; to support its wildlife and habitat; to help maintain Lake County’s air as “among the cleanest in the nation.” Which means preventing wildfires. P.S. I'm friends with Marcia in Marin.

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I'm glad you did this, Sarah. Send them this Substack!!!

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The reason places have these charging stations is incentives $$$. In my city in California, there are reports of the charging stations being broken like Reinette said. I have seen lots myself. Many by city hall, public parking, bus parking lots etc. Some have finally said, stop as it is costing departments a lot to replace. I don't want to fund this garbage either. They take away lot of regular parking too. I find many of the drivers very arrogant too. Thanks for doing what you do. I talk a lot to people at my farmer's market about as many truth things as I can. Little things here and there. I am sick and tired of California, but still wanting to fight for this state.

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Aug 21·edited Aug 21

There was an explosion of an EV in the streets of Milan, Italy and then one in someone’s garage that flattened their home in Montgomery County, PA.

Companies in Europe that converted their Sales group fleets to EV are regretting it. They said the sales people are missing appointments, they’re getting stuck at charging stations for hours, they can’t use their heaters in winter and AC in summer, gps, etc. because it drains the battery faster and they might get stranded if there isn’t a charging station. Lines at charging stations are due to time it takes to recharge the battery and the increased number of EVs in use due to mandates.

A bit of history in US…I can’t find the info, but I remember - almost 20 years ago - an investor who inherited ahome in the Frankford section of Philadelphia told me that the area (one of worst sections of the City) became poverty stricken in the late 1800’sor early 1900’s (? Not sure if exact timeframe) when the Utility forced them to convert from from ELECTRIC to GAS for heating and cooking. Now they’ve come full circle and they’re forcing people to convert from GAS to ELECTRIC.

Seems they’ve used this playbook before.

You should see Northwestern Philadelphia!!! The area was beautiful! Huge trees, parks, conservation area, etc. all sold to Energy company and now they are constructing the huge electrical substations and towers. Omg, there are so many towers!! There were 3 for almost a century, now there are 13 and they’re building more. They took a golf driving range by the River and made it into a substation. It’s a massive monstrosity!!! Horrible. And eye sore. I cry when I drive by. They had what I thought was a homeless camp nearby but then it dawned on me that they were probably illegal hired ‘help.’ They couldn’t get US Citizens to do the work because they’d have to be Union and who knows what liability is involved when handling that material. I can’t even believe people jog and ride their bicycles near those towers and substations.

And BTW, a lot of the families that couldn’t afford to convert their homes never recovered financially and lost everything. Knowing what I know now, I’m sure that was the objective.

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The one and only time I have ridden in an electric vehicle (Tesla) within five minutes I became aware of a deep fluttering in my chest (it was not subtle). Resolved to never step foot in one again, now doubly resolved after seeing this post. How many more fires, loss of life and environmental toxicity will it take for reality to set in and eyes opened? Just FYI, when I googled how many people have died in EV fires, an AI response was given first. Interesting, message stated Generative AI is Experimental. No kidding!

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Yup. I won't ride in any Tesla. I'm EMF sensitive and I know enough to avoid them like the electromagnetic-plague.

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Aug 20Liked by Reinette Senum

Experimental, eh? Just like the vaccines.

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EV’s are like crawling into a smart meter due to the very high dosages of EMF and RF they emit

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Malcolm, i heard 100 computer systems in each car, all interconnected?...Or are there more? Do you know?

i recently started asking about 4-wheel drives, and they said 100 computers in every car! Then, if one fails, several must be repaired at insanely high costs - since they are linked. So get the top extended warranty, the guy said. Thanks, great advice, said i...

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"When I see somebody driving an outright EV, my respect for them goes down a few notches. I keep asking myself, How do they not know?" Right on Reinette!

Watching Delusional National Convention last night I kept asking myself the same question: how do they not know?? Willful ignorance seems to be irresistible...

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How do all of them not know? I was asking the same thing about the kill-shot, sadly. And here we are today, watching dear friends and family getting injured and dying by the day. We have so sorrowful roads ahead of us. Roads hopefully not full of EVs.

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It's not forgotten that, in this county, you alone among ALL of our supposed representatives were on the right side during the scam-demic. You've made history, a lone voice of reason in the darkness.

(And it's also not forgotten how shamefully our "own" KVMR turned against you).

THOSE WHO DO NOT LEARN FROM HISTORY ARE DOOMED TO REPEAT IT...

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Dear friends, just know that the reason they are not investing in policies that make sense like "free energy" is because they don't want us to be indeptendent of them. That's all it is. The same goes for hemp. And that's why they don't want free speech, because they don't want good ideas getting around. They are obstructionists.

I have to alugh about driverless vehicles, let alone driverless trucks. How preposterous. Who's harebrained idea was that? First we have to fix the infrastructure, any fool can see that. There are just too many variables on road conditions to cosider driverless cars at this point. In fact, anything with wheels is kind of antiquated thinking.

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Yup. The infrastructure alone is beyond our reach. I kind of wonder what they're all smoking to come to up with these ideas?

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I was hoping you would bring the article around to Tesla's innovation of free energy. It's truly a no-brainer. But we need uncorrupted people in positions of power before this will ever become a reality, as sad as that is, it's our current situation and undoing that cabalistic nightmare is where we must focus our attention if we want to even fantasize about a free energy future. Everything always boils down to the same thing, the neverending death grip the evil controllers have on our society.

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Tesla was "terminated" prematurely for what he knew and taught. His inventions were seized/stolen. And the patents? Probably them too.

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Anyone know the connection between Tesla and Trumps Uncle? I know for sure Trumps Uncle was some sort of high level scientists. When I was in college Trump lectured at my school. I remember Trump quoted his Uncle saying something like, in the future wars will be fought w nuclear hand grenades, etc. and Trump saying something like…can you imagine what kind of world it will be if we have wars with religious zealots who have access to that sort of thing? Was Trumps Uncle an MIT Prof or something?

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i hope someone knows the answer. i sure don't. Nothing is surprising any more though, NoName

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Dr. John Trump entered MIT in 1933 after earning his Bachelors degree from Polytechnic Institution of Brooklyn in 1929 and his masters degree from Columbia University in Physics in 1931.

Information about Dr. John Trump begins in the sixth paragraph.

https://pubs.aip.org/physicstoday/Online/30972/A-profile-of-John-Trump-Donald-s-oft-mentioned

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There is no such thing as "free energy". The conversion of energy to measurable work or physical usage involves the First and Second Laws of Thermodynamics. Look it up.

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It doesn't need to be free. Simply uncorrupted would work for me.

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Extremely efficient conversion of one form of energy to another may not be free, but it would be similar to a 90% off sale!

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"Or is that the point? To make transport unsustainable." Well stated, sister. What may seem fear-porn BUT as you pointed out Reinette what would happen if an electric vehile caught fire in a densely populated area. ? Complete shutdown and the lingering toxic effects of the fire. I'm all for "freedom of choice" on our California republic . In the republics set up on America , is it not an organic tenet of the repuiblic that we live by doing no harm to others ? Our choice(s) have consequences. And yes Reinette it's time to seriously consider restricting EV usage because of its unsustainable impact on our individual and collective biospheres. and its drain on our economies .

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.....it's yet one MORE of THEIR 'long CONS', Dozt....

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Aug 20Liked by Reinette Senum

Dead on, brother and we're on to the con!!!!!

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We may be staring into the face of Problem-Reaction-Solution......

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Aug 21·edited Aug 21

That’s definitely a concern. but I’m more concerned about the substations they were building and then hiding with plants and foliage during the pandemic. I was ‘essential’ and drove backroads from Phila to Northern NJ. 70 miles one way. I went through many areas where they were installing cells on top of water towers, building these highly electrical substations (all over Rte. 202). The local police and fire departments were helping the Utility companies. They were definitely doing the work under stealth circumstances.

To me, the pandemic was about keeping people inside so they could install their infrastructure quickly. And also not have people object to the installations.

They’re going to radiate us.

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It has come to my attention that racoons have more common sense than many humans nowadays. They are breaking into electric trucks mistaking them for dumpsters. Need I say more....

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Is this why I have always loved racoons? It does seem animals have more common sense than humans these days.

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I love them too, they have to be the curest things alive!

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You would think by now that the fire department would know how to extinguish these fires occurring on Tesla cars but from what I hear they can not - they simply must let the fire burn out. I can bet every Tesla driver is thinking "This won't happen to me" - until the fire starts. Many of my neighbors have these cars. What is it going to take to wake people up?

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The videos I have seen of all the fires is petrifying. Some folks can't escape their vehicle because the doors won't open and the windows won't go down.

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Another nightmare - recently an Asian man took his EV bike into the elevator and it exploded on him in there. Caught on elevator camera. People charging at their homes or apts risk burning their homes down. I've seen videos of city buses parked on city streets exploding and burning for hours. Hate to imagine a DEW aiming for EVs on unsuspecting populations.

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My local fire chief told me that a typical Tesla battery fire takes 10’s of thousands of gallon of water to put out. Far more than a tank truck carries.

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Yep. And now Tesla is pushing the POWERWALL for people to install their batteries on their homes for alternative energy when grid goes down. Smart meters are dangerous fire igniters enough but now ppl are strapping bombs to their garage walls. Wait for those neighborhoods to ignite...

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It's hard to be glad for theft (copper theft) but in this case I am willing to make an exception. I know many solar panels from traffic sign installations go missing as well. What's copper going for these days? Probably more value than last year for sure...

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Once the economy because rough enough, surveillance cameras and cell towers will become a thing of the past.... just wait.

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