King Valley to Euroa Online

Heading for Euroa after 10 years in Whitfield

Posts Tagged ‘Big Brother

Social Engineering underway in Britain

with 5 comments

Big Brother rules in Britain

An emerging police state?

As England moves toward it’s version of the New World Order, we have already noted their excessive CCTV surveillance policy in pubs and restaurants as well as their move to have ‘energy police’ call on every household to ensure their citizens are not wasting energy.

Now we find:

waste collection crews are being issued with devices featuring GPS technology that allow councils to store a history of information about individual rubbish collections, including whether householders are failing to recycle properly.

Using new technology to build a better world is one thing, using it to monitor (or police) the population is quite another.

Written by Greg Naylor

25 February 2009 at 12:23 am

The New World Order of energy management

with 3 comments

Energy experts to visit every home to help them go green – Telegraph

The Government plans to make every home carbon neutral

“The Great British Refurb” will fit every home in need of insulation in the roof or walls by 2015. By 2030 every home will be offered a “whole house” green refurbishment, including fitting renewable heat technologies like ground source heat pumps and solar panels.

Is this for free? Not bleeding likely! The energy police will call door-to-door to ‘advise’ people how to improve their homes and then ‘lend’ them the money to comply – post by gnaylor

An innovative “pay as you save” scheme will link any loan for home improvements to the house rather than the person so that when a family move the repayment passes to the next owner. This would mean people are more willing to invest in expensive technologies like a wood chip boiler.

Big Brother will make England green – even if they send the Poms broke.  However, the only way to a greener future is by initiatives like this.  Left to our own resources, it will never happen  - post by gnaylor

Written by Greg Naylor

21 February 2009 at 12:08 pm