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- David on Supervisor Potter Promotes Secret Water Deal for Monterey Downs – County Hiding Records
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Category Archives: Good Acts
Win: Nerve Gas Methyl Iodide – Yanked from US Market by Manufacturer
Tokyo based Pesticide manufacturer Arysta pulled their Methyl-Iodide nerve gas called “Midas” from the US Market. While nerve gas is illegal to use in warfare, the US-EPA and California’s EPA (Department of Pesticide Regulation) both approved it. The fundamental corruption … Continue reading
Bill Kampe’s Fast Food Gets Bad Reviews in Pacific Grove
Attempted Murder of a Good Law: Two people tried to kill Pacific Grove’s law banning Fast Food. Councilman (and Carpetbagger) Bill Kampe1 along with Commerce Chamber head Moe “Strip Mall” Ammar wielded the weapons of mass deception. Kampe put it … Continue reading
Posted in Bad Acts, Good Acts, Pacific Grove, Success
Tagged Charlie Higuera, Fast Foods, Grove Market, Nice Big Surprise, Planning Commission
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Did Carmel Pine Cone’s Paul Miller have a Stroke?
The Carmel Pine Cone is the last paper I expected to break the media silence and publish information about the “Right-Sized” Desal Solution by our Water Management District.
Posted in Good Acts, Growth, Solutions, Water, Water Supply
Tagged HOPE, Regional Desal, Water District
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Ed Mitchell’s First Class Research
I’m amazed at the thorough research conducted by Ed Mitchell regarding the meetings MCWRA Director Steve Collins participated in while getting paid to do so as a paid employee of a private corporation. Ed’s commentary is at https://1hope.org/hopeblog/commentary-collins-investigation/.
Posted in Bureaucratic Fraud, Collins Corruption, Education, Good Acts, Understanding, Water, Water Supply
Tagged Ed Mitchell, MCWRA
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Commentary: Collins Investigation Should Catch Other Officials
(c) Copyright 2011 Ed Mitchell I believe I was the first to file a Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) sworn complaint against Steve Collins with my May 5, 2011 delivery to the FPPC office in Sacramento, 5 weeks before the … Continue reading
Posted in Bad Acts, Collins Corruption, Good Acts, Growth, Impacts, Law, Public Participation, Water, Water Supply
Tagged District Attorney, Ed Mitchell, FPPC, Government Code, Political Reform Act
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Water Wars (Regional Desal Corruption): Report on Bad Acts by Steve Collins, Jim Heitzman, Curtis Weeks, RMC and Cal-AM
The report to the County Supervisors about Monterey County Water Resources Agency Director Steve Collins’ Conflicts of Financial Interests was released yesterday.It states “. . . the facts we have discovered to date are extremely troubling.” Some of those troubling … Continue reading
Posted in Bad Acts, Bureaucratic Fraud, Coastal Protection, Collins Corruption, Good Acts, Growth, Impacts, Incompetence, Law, Staffocracy, Water, Water Supply
Tagged County Supervisors, MCWD, MCWRA, Monterey County Supervisors, RMC
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Finally-The First Official Recognition that Cell-Phones Could Cause Malignant Brain Cancer
Landmark News ! This morning a panel of the World Health Organization (WHO), the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), changed their position declaring now that Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields (of cell-phones and by association WiFi, cordless phones and Smartmeters) … Continue reading
How to Stop a Project Made Easy: CEQA for Citizens
Ordinary people (who are not lawyers or planners) are rarely aware of how the law requires them to object to a project. If you fail to do it correctly, you lose your right to sue to stop the project. HOPE … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Good Acts, Impacts, Law, Models, Public Participation
Tagged CEQA, Citizen Participation Tools, ESA, HOPE, NOTICE
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Success: PUC “Orders” PG&E To Prepare Plan to Stop Installing Smartmeters for Californians Who Reject Them
The San Jose Mercury news reports that the California PUC has ordered PG&E to provide a way to “Opt-out” of Smartmeters for those who don’t want them.
Pacific Grove vs Smartmeters
Last evening the Pacific Grove City Council directed staff to prepare a resolution to send to the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) requesting the CPUC allow people who don’t want Smartmeters to refuse them.
PG&E Under Criminal Investigation for Killing 8 People in San Bruno?
PG&E admitted in their SEC filing this week: “Reputational harm that PG&E Corporation and the Utility may suffer depending on the outcome of the various investigations; the outcome of civil litigation; and the extent to which civil or criminal proceedings … Continue reading
Seaside Council Unanimously Adopts Emergency Smartmeter Ban Ordinance
Here is an excerpt from the brand new Emergency law : “From and after the effective date of this ordinance, no PG&E SmartMeter may be installed in or on any home, apartment, condominium or business of any type within the … Continue reading
Monterey Council Unanimously Demands PG&E Stop Smartmeter Installations
A Resolution “Demanding” PG&E stop installing “Smart”meters was unanimously adopted by the City Council of Monterey tonight March 1, 2011.
Posted in "Smart"meters, Good Acts, Radiation/Light Pollution
Tagged City Council, Emergency Ordinance
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Draft: Emergency Smartmeter Moratorium Law for Pacific Grove
Posted in "Smart"meters, Good Acts, Models, Pacific Grove, Public Participation, Radiation/Light Pollution
Tagged ABSENT, ATTEST, AYES, NOES
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San Francisco May Reduce Yellow Pages Forest Destruction
Do you get new Yellow Pages every year? Besides being so out of date by the time they arrive did you ever wonder how much forest is destroyed to make them ? Lots, LOTS of beautiful breathtaking forests are destroyed … Continue reading
Posted in Forest Protection, Good Acts
Tagged LOTS, San Francisco Supervisors, Yellow Pages
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