Posted on 10/14/2018 4:28:24 PM PDT by BenLurkin
The power could be turned off as early as Sunday and into Monday morning. The move is an attempt to reduce wildfire danger and may impact several northern California cities.
Kevin Dasso, vice president of electric asset management, said that safety was the agencys top priority.
PG&E has a plan. We want our customers to have plans, too.
(Excerpt) Read more at losangeles.cbslocal.com ...
Or is it the fact that “renewable energy” is not being “renewed” fast enough and there is a shortage ....
No power, the ferals won’t be able to use their itbefree cards...
Looting will commence, except in the Vietnamese districts.
LOL
And many of the towns put on the list are in the sierra nevada footbills. Most of these people have wells. No power no water. Ot to mention no refridgeration, no breathing devices, ect.
Who in the world does pg&e think they are?! Worse part of all, its not even that windy here!
Most of these Counties are highly Conservative
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Are you really that dazed and confounded?
Did it all just blow by you?
This is carefully crafted agenda 21 enactment we are talking about. The burn exactly matched the agenda 21 planning map.
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PG&E is just doing what they have to do to protect themselves from “planned liability” that is being thrust upon them.
Do you have any grasp of Agenda 21 “Rewilding?”
It has all been laid out for decades on planning maps.
And let’s not leave out the Natural Gas “side” of PG&E. In addition to the debacle mini-holocaust in San Bruno a few years ago, PG&E also f*cked up a project to “reline” all their distribution lines down in Carmel. We have a place there and as part of this “lining” project they got into ‘relocating gas meters that were in hazardous locations. So we showed up and they were moving our gas meter from back down the side of the house because it was “under a kitchen window” which is a no-no although it had “survived” in that location since 1940. The problem we had was that they wanted to move it so that it blocked egress from our kitchen door. I told them they could not move it. They finally relented and said it could stay where it was, but that they would have to “pipe the vent on the regulator” away from the location so that if the regulator failed gas would not be able to enter the house through the aforesaid mentioned kitchen windows ( which are never opened ). Well they never did come back to put in the vent line, but they did manage to completely blow up a house a few blocks away by not checking for gas in the home before lighting a pilot on the water heater. The only good news is that when the ensuing lawsuit was settled , PG&E repaved most of Carmel rather than just fixing their cuts.
I’m so POed about this! I’m going to think long and hard to figure out how to get even but I will.
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