https://gizadeathstar.com/2019/03/disaster-crapitalism-and-new-jerseys-rain-tax/
~hehe hey folks we's geet'in "taxed" fer RAIN ...dont worry folks ALL that shit "they" R splay'in UP over our heads ... got's nut'in ta do wit WEATHER ....just look the fuck UP dip shit kooky loony a~merry~cans Lol spraying ....they aren't spraying it's (cow farts) yeah um hum yep yup hehehe ...holy fucking shit IS there any~thin MORE bat~shit crazy ...look up um did u say look up ??? that's cow farts ...
Financial
news seems to have been on everyone's minds this week, as I had more
than the usual number of articles passed along about it, and one of the
oddest, and to me, most important, was this article shared by Mr. V.T.
New Jersey is now the first state that wants to tax you for rain falling
on your property:
Yes, you read that correctly: they now
want (and claim) the right to tax you for how much rain falls on your
property. And as usual, we're being given the "we're the goobernment and
we're here to protect you; we need to tax you on rain to provide you
flood assistance.:"
In what is one of the most corrupt and vile things to have ever happened to the American political system, residents of New Jersey will now be taxed when something 100% out of their control happens. New Jersey’s governor Phil Murphy signed 19 bills into law on Monday, one of which, was the so-called “rain tax.”Unfortunately, there were supporters of this tyrannical and wholly dictatorial law. Dubbed S-1073, supporters call it “flood defense,” and say it will serve as a long-needed tool to manage flooding and dirty runoff from rainwater. So there are actually human beings on earth who want others and themselves stolen from because it rains. There is nothing more disturbing that the current political path the United States is currently one. It’s downright horrifying, actually.“Most importantly, it gives communities a way to access new resources in a fair and equitable manner, and invest in related benefits such as additional green space. We urge the governor to sign it,” said New Jersey Future’s Chris Sturm, who serves as the advocacy group’s managing director for policy and water, according to a report by Patch.
As one might imagine, I have my usual high
octane speculation to advance about this, but first, a caveat. I'm now
adopting the policy of Catherine Austin Fitts: I do not, and will not,
engage in discussions of "climate change" or "global warming" with those
who have not exposed themselves to the the research on the technologies
weather manipulation, geoengineering, and so on. To do so is a material
omission from the discussion, and the lamestream corporate media
outlets will not discuss it (although, at one time, decades ago, they did discuss it). In short, much of this is man made, but not
in the sense that the shills for Mr. Globaloney mean. Is a lot of it
man-made? Well, yes, when one covertly sprays particulate heavy metals
in the atmosphere to change the electrical conductivity of the
atmosphere, plays around with ionospheric heaters (which, incidentally,
listed a weather manipulation potential in the initial patent
application for HAARP), and bathes the Earth in man-made microwaves,
that's bound to have planetary effects, and as I've argued elsewhere,
potential magnetic resonance effects on other systems. In other words,
look to the military-industrial complex first, not to the cattle rancher
and cattle flatulence. But, if they can tax rain, give them time, and
they will want to tax flatulence as well.
However, the flatulence coming out of
Trenton is not my main focus here. My main focus is "disaster
crapitalism" and the whole emerging context and meme of monetizing
disasters, and taxing them. Think Nuttyfornia here: there is a body of
evidence suggesting that the fires in the northern part of that state
were deliberately set, the means and method is not important here,
except to note what I've often stated: weather derivatives (and taxes on
weather) are a handy thing to have around when you control technology
that can manipulate the weather. Need taxes? Create a local magnetic
field tax: is your local background magnetic field too weak? Tax it,
then make sure through a variety of instrumentalities that the field
stays weak. Need some quick cash to fund your Green Raw... er... Green
New Deal? Inundate the place with rain, tax it, and voila, you can claim
to be combating climate change. It's really a very clever idea, for
while you're burning (or flooding) people out of their homes, you can
pick up their land on the cheap, and tax them for the disaster all at the same time.
In short, look for more of it to come down
the pike. And a word to the wise: New Jersey also passed some strict
gun control laws... and over a million New Jerseyans simply did not
comply. Time will tell how the Sopranos will react to taxes on their
rain.hehe that's just the "airports"......move along ?
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