The Smart Grid is Using the Sky to Expand- Google’s Project Loon
The UN Agenda 21/Sustainable Development smart grid’s essential tool is expanding so that more of the world can get the potential to be hooked up to it. If you don’t know what the Smart Grid is, the smart grid is a modernized electrical grid that uses information and communications technology to gather and act on information, such as information about the behaviors of suppliers and consumers. All smart technologies are hooked up to the smart grid and those smart technologies communicate and send information back to a database. From washers & dryers to cell phones & smart tv’s are (and/or will be) hooked up to the smart grid. This has been argued by many that this is an invasion of privacy,especially since CIA stated they will be spying on people through their dishwasher. Click play for more info on Smart Grid and it’s connection to agenda 21:
For the whole smart grid to thrive to it’s perfection envisioned by the UN essentially everyone would have to be hooked up to an electrical grid and everyone would have to be hooked up to the internet. A company that is known to spy on people like Google is helping to expand the smart grid by creating a network in the sky to be able to provide internet to people in the world who don’t have it.
Yup, you heard right! Internet Services providers in the sky, this is known as Project Loon.
These balloons were first launched as a pilot project in the month of June 2013. Thirty balloons from New Zealand’s South Island, beamed and supplied internet to a small group of pilot testers directly from the sky. “The experience of these pilot testers is now being used to refine the technology and shape the next phase of Project Loon”, writes Google on their website.
The vision and agenda of the Loon Project is to have the whole world connected to the internet by having (hundreds of) thousands of these balloons in the sky at all times circling the earth in the stratosphere constantly beaming and providing internet service to consumers on the ground. Click play below to see a stimulation of how the balloons would operate in the sky courtesy Project Loon:
All of this is transferred through dual polarized antennas. People who are receiving the service from Loon Project would have special antennas placed outside their home much like a satellite dish or placed on top of a building. Each balloon can orbit around the earth three times using the winds of the stratosphere. The life expectancy of each balloon is one hundred days, in which each individual balloon needs to be taken out of the sky for maintenance.
Is Google a company people can trust to get internet service from? This is a company whose CEOs are Bilderberg attendee’s and also they admit to spying on people who use their website and give many reasons, one is to give better ads. They have admitted to being able to activate microphones. Google’s CEO Eric Schmidt dismisses the importance of privacy by stating “If you have something that you don’t want anyone to know, maybe you shouldn’t be doing it in the first place” in 2009. I heard from an internet source that these balloons are actually NSA balloons and they can collect information off of private computers below but that claim is not confirmed or verified but I thought it’s worth making mention of for further research.
Click play below to watch a video from Project Loon:

