Flicking The Switch
In the Face of Power Outages California Done With HAM Radio Repeater Stations
In one of my earlier posting this year I wrote about the
how population control in a bronze age society would be conducted by
controlling who has access to water.
Likewise anthropologists in the 1970s were comparing this to modern fuel
distribution and shortages. It was called flicking the switch.
So most of you have heard about the power shut downs in California
but what you may not have heard about is that California has dramatically raised fees for operating HAM radio repeat stations. Just at the
time when people are losing phone and internet service in the State of California, it is coming for your short wave radios. Where your local power may be out you
could still maintain communications with the outside world via a repeater
station outside of the black out area. California has a different idea about this.
HAM radio repeater stations are owned, maintained and
operated by Ham radio clubs and are no burden to the government. Yet these repeaters
are now being priced out of existence just when they are needed.
We try to maintain our objectivity on these sort of issues
but are the elites are flicking the switch to teach us who is in control?
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