U.S. tinkers with weather not just to exploit states, but steamroll nations

Bristol, Tenn., becomes shrouded with manmade clouds May 16, 2015. (Photo Geoengineering Our Tennessee Skies on Facebook) Western governments by policy have whitened the skies over their cities and farmland, as here in Zerbst, Germany, with “negative emissions,” which accentuate and deepen a global warming trend. (Photo Robert Tamer) Heavily aerosolized skies with their glittering […]

Supt. Smith demands F$34 million more, yet silent on ‘eligibility standards’ in law

State government’s No. 2 expenditure is the school system. (Graphic Tennessee comprehensive annual financial report, 2014) By David Tulis Dr. Rick Smith is the man whose great will in matters of schooling superintends the wills of others in the local system. He intends there to be more cash to spend for administration, improvements and students. […]

Stingray snooping puts local cops, feds on man’s tail

Invasive surveillance brings a combat-oriented arrest in a quiet Rossville, Ga., neighborhood. (Photo WRCB TV3) With overwhelming force, deputies and officers stand at the foot of a staircase before storming a house in which they have gassed a fugitive with 20 tear gas shells. (Photo WRCB TV3) By David Tulis Local authorities arrested a fugitive […]

Corker says NSA collecting too little data on Americans

Sen. Bob Corker, whose government is collecting a woman’s cellphone call, meets with voters October 2014 in Benton County. (Photo corker.senate.gov) The program is actually not the program I thought it was. Not even close,I think you are going to see people on both sides of the aisle pushing, wondering why not more data is […]

Policy skies: Intense aerosol dosings of Tennessee cities blot sunlight

Heavy sky striping Thursday morning preceded the arrival over Chattanooga of a blank haze of official pollution that blots the sun. (Photo Blacky Darr) Jet trails put reverse tattoos over the skies of Eastern Tennessee on Thursday. (Photo Michelle Proctor) A sawed-off cloud over Bristol, Tenn., showing how negative emissions are controlled, not inadvertent. (Photo […]

Chattanooga Declaration asks breakup of U.S. to end totalitarianism, ease bankruptcy

The Farm Stand at Chattanooga’s Crabtree Farms draws members of the public who want fresh locally grown fare. The ideas of local economy and local food have implications for the size of nations. (Photo Crabtree Farms.) By David Tulis If the concept of local economy appears quaint and inward looking, consider its “foreign policy” implications. […]

Jets’ white plumes bring sun-dimming murk into skies of Tennessee cities

Intense sky striping over Nashville May 10, 2015, creates the generic haze that typifies solar radiation management activities, also called stratospheric aerosol geoengineering. A 10-hour period is condensed here into four minutes. Chattanooga endures a similar display May 9, 11 and 12, with jet trails leading to a persistent blank hazy sky. SRM results in […]

Beyond fighting Common Core, critic proposes schools exodus

Karen Bracken By David Tulis A Common Core critic in the Chattanooga area appears to have made an important conceptual break with the public school system, organizing a group that views an exodus as vital as her effort to rid the state of Common Core. Karen Bracken holds elected office as commissioner in Polk County, […]

How local economy owns constitution & how oaths breathe life into it

David Tulis explains how the constitution lives among the people. Commoners insist on its protections and demand to be respected by being belligerent claimants in person. Officials make it live by swearing oaths to uphold it. In second half, Joel Huffman, 14, tells about his lawn business. Tweet Pin It