Investigate FCC Accounting Rule Scandal Before Rules Get Erased

by Bruce Kushnick, May 31, 2017 | Original Huffington Post article here The following images is a snapshot of the FCC’s Big Freeze Accounting Scandal. NOTE: On May 24th, 2017, the IRREGULATORS filed comments with the FCC and the Federal-State Joint Board on Jurisdictional Separations to investigate the current FCC accounting scandal. Click for the …

FCC WT-Dockets 17-79 and 17-84

September 5, 2018 FCC FACT SHEET Accelerating Wireless Broadband Deployment by Removing Barriers to Infrastructure Investment; Accelerating Wireline Broadband Deployment by Removing Barriers to Infrastructure Investment Declaratory Ruling and Third Report and Order WT Docket No. 17-79; WC Docket No. 17-84 Background: To meet rapidly increasing demand for wireless services and prepare our national infrastructure …

Corporate Takeover of the Trump-FCC Is Complete

by Bruce Kushnick, 11/09/2017 04:55 am ET; Link to original Huffington Post article This analysis is being presented in two parts. Part II lays out the rest of the insidious, very under-the-radar plan. The FCC has created a series of 15 to 20+ separate, but interconnected proposed rules, regulations and actions to directly help AT&T …

Attorney Robert “Tripp” May’s Disservice to the City of Orinda, CA

Orinda Moves Toward Densified 4G/5G Adapted from an article by Sora O’Doherty, Oct 2, 2019 | Lamorinda Weekly article here. Orinda is taking steps required by the federal government to deploy 4G/5G so-called "small" Wireless Telecommunications Facilities (sWTFs), but hopes to do only the minimum because the city is buying into a false Wireless industry …

Woodstock Truth Squad

Listen to Clips from this Apr 23, 2020 Radio Interview on WIOFLP, 104.1 FM — The Woodstock Truth Squad — to Learn Effective Strategies and Save Your Town Locally Regulate Effective Radiated Power (ERP) Your City’s Hands are NOT Tied! Cities Can Protect the Quiet Enjoyment of Streets (QES) 1. S.893 — Secure 5G and …

Half of US Homes Will Still Lack Fiber Broadband by 2025

​By Jon Brodkin, Sept 18, 2019 | Original Ars Technica article here. A cool $70 billion could help get the US to 90% fiber coverage, study says . . . . . . but all $70 billion could be recovered by Correcting the misallocation of intrastate broadband construction funds that were illegally diverted by America’s …