By: Jon Humphrey

With the loss of Michael Gan, TAGNW has become a puppet organization of big telecom that is aggressively working against the public interest.
How Democratic Party Leaders and Elected Officials Are Abusing “Signal” to Have Secret Conversations about Public Topics
Public Works successfully gave the impression of progress, without actually having to bother
Hillsboro Oregon’s higher median income and lower cost of living could be ours if we push our public officials into public fiber internet.
A running Record of the Zero Transparency Policies of the PUD, Port, County and City Councils From 1/12/2022 Onward
This article was inspired by a Letter to the Editor on NWCitizen on 10/08/22
CDN did a report on a report. Where was the investigative journalism?
The author outlines definitional problems in our broadband efforts
County attorneys advise elected officials NOT to talk to us.
Whatcom County will not attract business or talent without fiber.
Still No Dig Once Policy? Here’s Why
Green Ribbon Schools, clean hydrogen, and recyclable plastics are propaganda campaigns
Board member acknowledges illegal contract
Tower to be built in residential neighborhood, near two elementary schools
Feds announce discounted/free high-speed internet, but the devil is in the details.
Or how supposed progressives in our state legislature work against clean energy and the environment
“Alarmist” article is unfair to needed new technology
The CDN internet article doesn’t question “high-speed” or “affordable” or “coming soon” in Whatcom County.
In order for the results of a survey to be valid the results must be able to be verified by independent sources.
Vote No On The Bellingham Public School 2022 Facilities Bond to Protect the Environment

Jon Humphrey

Citizen Journalist · Bellingham · Writing Since Aug 24, 2017
Jon Humphrey is currently a music educator in Bellingham and very active in the community. He also has decades of professional IT experience including everything from support to development. He considers Bellingham to be the best place he has ever lived and has been here for over 8 years now. He has been interested in technology, music, and science since he was very young and holds a degree in Music Production/Technology from the prestigious Hartt School. He started writing for his high school newspaper and has even published a sci-fi novel on Amazon. Aside from his above interests, Jon spends his time repairing electronics, cars, hiking, diving, and motorcycling. He is a well known figure in the Open Source and Retro Gaming communities and does what he can to support them. He also cares very much about the environment, homelessness, and digital divide issues and does what he can on those fronts too.

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