Alternative Energy Is Not The Answer, Part 2 - Pastor Roger Anghis
https://newswithviews.com/alternative-energy-is-not-the-answer-part-2/

It goes without saying that we have not found a good source of energy that can even come close to the effectiveness and reliability of fossil fuels with the exception of nuclear. With Three Mile Island, Chernobyl, and Fukushima we have had very little downside with nuclear. These three incidences do make me shy away from nuclear but the efficiency cannot be beat.

Liberals are trying to shove EVs down our throats but there is so much that can and does go wrong with them not to mention the mining disaster they cause. Here are a few facts that advocates for the EV simply ignore. They are very important facts that negatively affect every state in the union.

This informatization is directed to Californian multiply it by 49 and you can see the nightmare that it developing.

EVs are powered by fossil fuels. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), fossil fuel-based power plants — coal, oil, or natural gas — create about 60% of the nation’s electrical grid, while nuclear power accounts for nearly 20%.
The batteries of EVs rely on cobalt. An estimated 70% of the global supply of cobalt emanates from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, a country with deplorable working conditions, especially for children.
A study released earlier this year by an environmental group showed that nearly one-third of San Francisco’s electric charging stations were non-functioning. The population of San Francisco represents roughly two percent of California.
Supporters of the California law admit there will be a 40% increase in demand for electricity, adding further strain to the grid and requiring increased costs for power and infrastructure.
According to one researcher, the strain of adding an EV is similar to adding “1 or 2 air conditioners” to your home, except an EV requires power year-round.
Today, 20 million American families, or one in six, have fallen behind on their electric bills, the highest amount ever.
Utility companies will need to add $5,800 in upgrades for every new EV for the next eight years in order to compensate for the demand for power. All customers will shoulder this cost.
The average price for an electric vehicle is currently $66,000, up more than 13% in just the last year, costing an average of $18,000 more than the average combustible engine. Meanwhile, the median household income is $67,521. For African American families, the average is $45,870, and for Hispanic households, $55,321.
A 2022 study found that the majority of EV charging occurs at home, leaving those who live in multi-family dwellings (apartments) at a real disadvantage for charging.
The same study also noted that many drivers charge their EVs overnight when solar power is less available on the grid.[1]

NEW: Biden Cocaine Scandal - Tom Fitton


Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton discusses a major court ruling against the Biden administration regarding contact with social media companies, the discovery of cocaine in the White House, our latest findings on "critical race theory" in the U.S. Air Force, and more!

The Light Truthpaper
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From August/September we are going to be offering a new additional service called ‘Wake up your Neighbours’ where people can order 200, 500 or 1,000 copies of The Light to be delivered to streets around them.
If you would like to help form part of the team that delivers and gets paid for it then please apply via The Light Recruit in the link in the first comment.
We have no idea how popular it will be, so no guarantees, but it's working really well in Canada for Druthers, so we're giving it a go.
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The Sequel to The Fall of The Cabal - Part 27: The World Economic Forum – The End of Homo Sapiens

https://www.bitchute.com/video/bvAKOPIVkxvz/

Ben & Jerry’s Faces Backlash for Alleging US Sits on “Stolen Indigenous Land” on July 4th
https://mypatriotsnetwork.com/ben-jerrys-faces-backlash-for-alleging-us-sits-on-stolen-indigenous-land-on-july-4th/?utm_name=Id

Ben & Jerry's, the popular ice cream brand, is facing a significant public backlash reminiscent of the Bud Light boycott, following its recent statement that the United States exists “on stolen land” and urging customers to commit to returning indigenous territories, starting with Mount Rushmore.

The timing of the statement, coinciding with Independence Day celebrations, has sparked outrage among social media users.

The company's official Twitter account posted, “This 4th of July, it's high time we recognize that the US exists on stolen Indigenous land and commi

Judge Jeanine: This ruling against Biden is huge


Remember when Biden pushed jail time for cocaine possession? Watch here