- The pretence that electricity can be stored at scale to support unreliable renewables is nowhere to be seen in a recent Guardian interview with Fintan Slye, the head of National Energy System Operator (NESO).
- “There will continue to be a significant amount of power plants in reserve for the cold, dull, windless weeks of winter, but they will run for only limited periods,” observes Slye, whose operation was recently nationalised and is responsible for balancing supply and demand across the National Grid.
- His remarks both clarify and strike fear at the same time.
- There is no back-up at scale for intermittent breezes and sunbeams and this has been obvious for some time, although the subject is rarely discussed in mainstream media and politics...
Important stuff you won't get from the liberal media! We do the surfing so you can be informed AND have a life!
Sunday, October 06, 2024
Massive Electricity Price Rises Expected as National Grid Confirms Gas is the Only Back-Up for Intermittent Renewables by Chris Morrison
TikToker exposes CBP One app in 5 minutes: 'There is no way to cross-check who I am' | Blaze Media
How To Blow Up the Middle East War in Five Easy Steps - Victor Davis Hanson
- So, what exactly happened to the inherited calm that led to the current nonstop chaos of the present?
- In a word, theocratic Iran—the nexus of almost all current Middle East terrorism and conflict—was unleashed by Team Biden after having been neutered by the Trump administration.
The result was a near guarantee that something akin to the October 7 massacres would inevitably follow—along with a subsequent year of violence that has now engulfed the Middle East...
History for October 6
- 1848 - The steamboat SS California left New York Harbor for San Francisco via Cape Horn. The steamboat service arrived on February 28, 1849. The trip took 4 months and 21 days.
- 1866 - The Reno Brothers pulled the first train robbery in America near Seymour, IN. The got away with $10,000.
- 1880 - The National League kicked the Cincinnati Reds out for selling beer.
- 1961 - U.S. president John F. Kennedy advised American families to build or buy bomb shelters to protect them in the event of a nuclear exchange with the Soviet Union.
- 1973 - Egypt and Syria attacked Israel in an attempt to win back territory that had been lost in the third Arab-Israel war. Support for Israel led to a devastating oil embargo against many nations including the U.S. and Great Britain on October 17, 1973. The war lasted 2 weeks.
Saturday, October 05, 2024
'KAMALA'S AMERICA' revealed as you've never seen it before * WorldNetDaily * by David Kupelian
The things they insist you should do
- The things they insist you should do:
2. Give up cash.
3. Use electric vehicles.
4. Give up guns.
5. Have no basic skills yourself.
6. Have no independent energy source.
7. Have no real community.
8. Be obese.
9. Be lazy.
10. Be emotionally hysterical and lack all traditional male qualities.
- The things you need in any actual serious emergency:
2. Cash.
3. A non electric vehicle.
4. Guns.
5. Basic survival skills.
6. An independent energy source.
7. A real community that helps each other.
8. To be fit.
9. Energy and determination.
10. Calmness and all the traditional male qualities.
LIFE UNDER HARRIS-WALZ WOULD BE THE SAME AS Life in Kamala’s California.
It’s election season, and because California is a one-party state, we don’t see very many campaign ads for Kamala Harris. But ballot initiatives are another story. One hotly contested ballot initiative, Proposition 33, if approved by voters, will enable California’s cities and counties to impose rent control.
- How the rent control advocates make their case is typical. Greed and oppression against hapless, helpless, innocent victims. But the government is here to help!
The naked dishonesty of these ads is lost on most Californians...
Just wait until rent control creates severe shortages. - Stephen Green
'Treasonous': Biden-Harris spend billions on illegals, leaving disaster fund to help Americans empty * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh
Biden Was Asked What States in the Storm Zone Need. His Response Sets Social Media Ablaze.
President Biden appeared confused Thursday evening when asked what he thought states impacted by Hurricane Helene needed after he spent the day touring parts of Florida and Georgia that were battered by the Category 4 storm.
“What do the states in the storm zone need after what you saw today?” a reporter asked him.
Biden paused momentarily before responding.
“Oh, in the storm zone!” he said.
“Yes, sir,” the reporter replied.
“I’m wondering what storm you’re talking about,” Biden continued. “They’re getting everything they need and they’re very happy across the board.”
Toxic empathy: Why voters should support mass deportations | Blaze Media
A Helicopter Pilot's Rescue of a Couple Shows Everything Wrong With the Government's Response to Helene
Here's another amazing example of FEMA's feckless response to this natural disaster and its aftermath. They are sending out social media posts asking people to quell "rumors" that they are not responding and that they are not forcing local officials to shut down civilian response...When Jordan Seidhom woke up Saturday morning, he saw a Facebook post that tens of thousands of people were commenting on and sharing. A family was stranded on a mountain in Banner Elk, North Carolina.
They ran out of water a day earlier and just enough food to last less than two days.
Seidhom, the former head of the Chesterfield County Sheriff’s Office narcotics unit, knows a thing or two about finding people. He researched the mountain chain where the family was located and found a place to land on his mapping software...
Check out their "proof"!-----Shockingly Bad Science - Kip Hansen
You may be asking yourself this question:
“What could be the possible causal connection between Climate Change and the occurrence of stoke in the general worldwide population?”And a good question is far more valuable than a good answer.
My answer?
- There is no causal connection – not even a barely biologically plausible connection or association.
- Nothing whatever.
Hey but where is the evidence for CHANGE?
There is none.
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Author’s Comment:
- I wish I could say that this kind of reporting is an anomaly – the exception.
- Unfortunately, it is not. It is now the norm.
Don’t ask me about politics.
To ‘decenter whiteness,’ UMich study says count staff by race at meetings - Micaiah Bilger
According to the report, universities need to do more to end the “structural racism” that is “embedded in the[ir] fabric,” and transform their institutions into “thriving” environments for staff of color...
- One of the problems mentioned was expectations of professionalism on the job, according to the report.
- Ángel, identified as a “Latinx” staff member, commented: “Any concept of professionalism is a huge one and how it’s been used or weaponized to particularly affect people of color.”...





