Aerosol climate engineering visible in remarkable weather; week’s forecast

The unbelievable swings in temperatures will continue to increase as the climate engineers put ever more pressure on the biosphere’s life support systems. In the last week some regions in the U.S. went from 80 degrees, to the high teens with record snow, and back to the ’90s. The climate forcing, coupled with the ever […]

The global angle in the sky geometry lesson over Chattanooga

  Jets lace Chattanooga skies Sunday afternoon, Sept. 14, 2014, with some frames showing 9 trails. Later, in early evening, I watch jets flying south leaving no plumes. Empty dispersal craft? A plume over my church in Brainerd dissipates Sunday in bright but hazed-out sun. Chemtrailing is a global phenomenon that gives control of weather […]

The hidden value of gardens in building local economy

Chattanoogans learn the value of local food and urban farms at Crabtree Farms. (Photo crabtreefarms.org) By Charles Hugh Smith Much of the community economy is invisible to market discovery of price/value. Long-time readers know I tend to see the big issues of our era in small things. For example, I see capitalism’s primary flaw — […]

Do Christian people really want revival in U.S.?

John the baptizer in prison, having called forth fruit worthy of repentance and having criticized the adultery of a king. (Image Freebibleimages.org) By David Fowler For the last several years, I’ve increasingly heard Christians comment about the need for revival in America. “We need to turn back to God,” they say. “We need to cry […]

Gnome insists on roadway rights apart from licensing demands

By David Tulis I have a driver’s license. So do you. So why my interest in that user of the road who refuses to obtain a driver’s licenses from the Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security? Why do I care about him and spill ink on his behalf? Because they are defenders of the […]

1997 Tenn. case says you have right to travel, but not by car

Stops like this one in Florence, S.C., are points of conflict between free users of the road and the state/police licensing apparatus. (Photo cityofflorence.com) By David Tulis Below is a court opinion in Tennessee that pertains to the driver’s license issue. The court lays it out in spades: driving is a privilege, and not a […]

1997 Tenn. case says you have right to travel, but not in motor vehicle

Stops like this one in Florence, S.C., are points of conflict between free users of the road and the state/police licensing apparatus. (Photo cityofflorence.com) By David Tulis / Noogaradio 92.7 Below is a court opinion in Tennessee that pertains to the driver’s license issue. The court lays it out in spades: driving is a privilege, […]

Why local economy disbelieves official narratives: 7 WTC

The collapse of World Trade Center 7, center, is the starting place for unraveling the official story about the events of 9/11. Today on Nooganomics.com the show (1 to 3 p.m. on Hot News Talk Radio 910 and 1240 AM) I give the local economy angle on this architectural miracle. Did you miss its demolition […]

Cash boosts local economy, avoids ID hacks, Winsett says

Paying cash helps put more liquidity into local economy. By David Tulis Local economy is safe. Local economy is paying cash to people you know. National economy is not safe. Its chain stores swipe your plastic card into a reader and set you up for unwanted excitement. Thirteen million people a year are victims of identity theft. […]

City heavily treated with high-altitude aerosol dispersals 2 days

This clip posted by Dane Wigington at Geoengineeringwatch.org is of an Airbus A340-200 dispersing aerosol ingredients over an unidentified location. It shows four busy-bee emissions nozzles aligned more or less with its engines, and a secondary dispersement emitted from possibly the tail. We are getting no less here. Chattanooga was heavily sprayed today and yesterday […]