Monthly Archives: January 2025

The Danger of Chanting

The article discusses the dangers of manipulated narratives in the digital age, highlighting how figures like Barack Obama exploit communication strategies to influence public opinion. It emphasizes the rise of “one-brain thinking,” where unverified information spreads rapidly across media, fostering division and echo chambers instead of unity and critical discourse. This dynamic leads to a decline in reasoned debate, replaced by slogans and memes lacking factual basis. The author warns that the prevalence of false news undermines democratic communication, advocating for personal accountability and critical thinking to counteract this trend and promote informed discussions rooted in facts.

Underground Transmission Lines: A Safer, More Reliable Future for California

California’s aging electrical infrastructure has been a major factor in some of the state’s worst disasters. Overhead transmission lines have sparked devastating wildfires, suffered extensive storm damage, and required costly maintenance, yet utilities and local governments continue to resist modern solutions.  One of the best alternatives is underground transmission lines, which significantly reduce fire risk, improve […]