Amendment 2 gives judicial branch to state’s political elites

With fliers such as this one, the political establishment in Tennessee is deceiving members of the public into giving up their constitutional right to elect judges. By David Tulis Tennesseans should not be snookered by the political establishment’s power grab in Amendment 2. The constitutional revision is a concession you are asked to give to […]

Baby girls in Tennessee face bleak future without Amendment 1

Voters on Nov. 4 are being asked to make the Tennessee constitution more open to the protection of preborn babies. By David Tulis By their votes Tennesseans have a chance to pare back the custom supported by many women that destroys baby girls before birth. Boys, too; but only a few care about them. Amendment […]

Was NOAA form 17-4 filled out for city weather modification exercise?

This NOAA form is to be filled out by any party involved in weather modification. Might it apply to government actors, with one department notifying another of its activities? By David Tulis In August I made contact with NOAA, the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, to determine if heavy sky striping activities over Chattanooga in […]

Jet flights by hundreds drag white scars across city skies on Lord’s Day

Intense banks of manmade cloud shroud Chattanooga skies after a day in which an estimated hundreds of jets fly over the city, laying sky stripes.  This scene of apartment building roofs in Brainerd suggests the intense level of aerial activity over Chattanooga, a civilian enclave not ceded by vote of the legislature as a property […]

Listen in as Mrs. Beecher uses ‘local economy’ to sell to small shops

Local economy ideas help in sales pitches. By David Tulis Local economy is a winning idea that helps local businesses sell themselves to members of the shopping public. I am developing this idea of local economy with your help, and I appreciate your seeing the brightness in the connection between a Christian worldview and free […]

Soddy-Daisy chief: Cameralike arrays red-light triggers

Devices perched over a major intersection are traffic sensors and not cameras, the chief of police says. By David Tulis Two arrays of devices that look like cameras in Soddy-Daisy, Tenn., are not cameras and not used for surveillance, says the town’s police chief, Phil Hamrick. In two messages via Facebook about quad arrays of […]

Neutron bomb theory of law puts Haslam, Knowles in confrontation with oaths

Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam By David Tulis Some Christians refuse to take oaths. They prefer to “affirm” a matter in their own name, that they will testify truthfully or obey a constitution on taking office. It is an error to refuse to invoke God’s name as witness in a trial or in taking up as […]

No detoxifying chelation therapy for Colby; sky plumes nonstory

Bob Colby, director of the Chattanooga/Hamilton County Air Pollution Control Bureau, says sky stripes are not part of a program for sunlight reduction, but mere harmless water vapor. This line is the official one. Consistent with it, he takes no personal protection such as oral chelation, he says, or supplements to draw from the body […]

Ruling frees cops to be more secretive, alienated from the people

An appeals court ruling in June lets Chattanooga police chief Fred Fletcher have the liberty of shrouding records in “ongoing” cases — secrecy, in other words. (Photo WRCB TV) By Deborah Fisher The Court of Appeals in Nashville has kicked the can farther down the wrong road when it expanded police powers so police agencies […]