Liberty and Prosperity
Seth Grossman Radio Message December 14: Real Drone Danger Is Government Response. NJEA Teacher Union Planning Total Takeover With Sean Spiller For Governor. New Statewide Property Tax To Bail Out Insolvent Pensions. 8% Rate Hikes For Smart Meters?
Our organization's president, Brian Fitzherbert learned about drones while working for a defense contractor. He was interviewed by CBS News Inside Edition. Click here for link to post with interview. Brian Fitzherbert On CBS Inside Edition: 'Don't Take Those Drones Lightly'. - Liberty and Prosperity
Drones can be harmless toys or dangerous weapons. The drone that killed a man in Tel Aviv, Israel last summer flew 1,200 miles from Yemen. That's like someone launching a drone in Cuba and having it hit a casino hotel in Atlantic City.
You don't need rocket science to find out who is controlling a drone. They use radio signals. We Boomers were into this science with crystal radios and ham radios in 1950's and 1960's. If two operators pick up a radio signal, it is easy to "triangulate" and find out exactly where the radio signal is coming from.
If the government can't do that, they are beyond incompetent. If they do know, they should tell us.
This is like the Chinese spy balloon in 2023. Anybody who looked up at the sky could see it for seven days as it moved from Alaska to South Carolina. President Biden said it wasn't a threat, but then he shot it down after it finally got to the Atlantic Ocean.
Big problem. Get us used to drones all over. If you see something, say nothing. Until it just takes one to kill lots of people. Dumbing down Americans. Get us to trust the government instead of our common sense. Like don't dry out your basement after flooding from a bad storm. Do nothing for two weeks until the FEMA inspectors get there. And then need thousands of dollars to rebuild after mold ruins everything. Don't get exercise and Vitamin D sunshine to stay healthy during the pandemic. If you work out at a gym, or walk on the Boardwalk or a state park, Governor Murphy will fine you and lock you up!
NJEA is pushing its President, Sean Spiller for Democratic Party nomination for Governor next year. NJEA is the teacher's union. Most powerful political force in America. State law forces every public-school teacher, secretary, maintenance and cafeteria worker to join or pay dues. $1,000 every year for teachers, $500 per year for everyone else. NJEA has 200,000 members. 103,000 teachers, and 97,000 other employees. Do the math. NJEA has $155 million to spend each year.
$4 million goes to salaries for 13 employees. Sean Spiller is one of them. Last year, Spiller was paid $440,000 for being president of the NJEA. $370,000 salary and $70,000 deferred compensation, health insurance and other benefits.
NJEA has given an average of $7.3 million each year to political candidates and committees during the past ten years. 99% of that money went to Democrats. NJEAs top employees spend two thirds of their time doing politics.
Last month, Spiller announced that he is a candidate for NJ Governor next year. He has a big billboard in Pleasantville, he sent letters and emails to all 200,000 NJEA members and he also sent a slick flyer to every registered Democratic voter.
Spiller is proud to say he is against everything Trump is for. Spiller and the NJEA are for illegal immigrants, more LGBTQIA agenda in our public schools, full funding for Planned Parenthood, and of course more money for public school employees.
However, the big issue for NJEA is mandating new taxes to bail-out the state's insolvent teacher pension fund. It's been run as a Bernie Madoff Ponzi pyramid scam for years. Pension payments are based on what a teacher is paid just before retirement--not on how much he or she contributes. That's why teacher salaries are rigged to give big pay hikes just before retirement.
Former State Senate President Steve Sweeney opposed this bailout some ten years ago. That's why the NJEA spent years and millions of dollars to get rid of him.
Ever hear the German word "Dunkelflaute". It means "wind lull" The wind hasn't been blowing much in Europe during the past month. England,