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Monthly Archives: May 2016
Canada: Residents demand answers from town council over high water bills and ‘leak’ notices
Received from Kindersley, Saskatchewan: We are getting insanely high water bills in Kindersley, Saskatchewan. The consumption levels are so high homes should be flooding and we are getting bills to match. Residents are starting to get disconnection notices. People here … Continue reading
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Tagged high bills, Kindersley, leaks, Neptune Smart Meters, Saskatchewan
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National Toxicology Program finds cell phone radiation causes cancer
1 in 12 male rats exposed to cell phone radiation developed cancer or a pre-cancerous lesion. 1 in 15 male rats exposed at the lowest power level of cell phone radiation developed cancer or a pre-cancerous lesion. 900 MHz was … Continue reading
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Tagged brain, FCC, glioma, heart, Joel Moskowitz, National Toxicology Program, NTP, schwannoma
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Canada: Hydro customer charged more than $600 despite turning off heat, showering at the gym
This is the new line from the utility company: the prior tenant had the same bill. The reporter doesn’t recount the typical high bill problems with Smart Meters. It’s been a month. Where is the follow-up story? What about the seniors and … Continue reading
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Tagged electricity, excuses, high bills, Hydro, Ontario
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Microwave News: US government study finds cell phones cause cancer
Update: NIH teleconference planned for Friday, May 27. From Microwave News: May 25, 2016 Cell Phone Radiation Boosts Cancer Rates in Animals; $25 Million NTP Study Finds Brain Tumors U.S. Government Expected To Advise Public of Health Risk The cell phone … Continue reading
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Tagged brain tumors, cell phones, glioma, heart tumors, NTP, schwannoma
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Research finds power-frequency EMFs promote cancer in massive animal study
From Microwave News Italians Call for a “Reevaluation of the Safety of Non-Ionizing Radiation” February 27, 2016 Last updated February 28, 2016 Once again, power-frequency magnetic fields have been found to act as a cancer promoter. Eighteen months ago an … Continue reading
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Tagged breast cancer, ELF, Elisabeth Cardis, EMf, leukemia, non-ionizing
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CPUC internal emails now in a searchable database for citizen activists to investigate
“This is the political equivalent of the citizen science project. What we’re hoping to do is give citizen activists the opportunity to explore and chart new constellations of corruption.” In total, the database contains more than 130,000 emails and other … Continue reading
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Tagged Consumer Watchdog, Jerry Brown, Nancy McFadden, PG&E, PUC Papers, San Onofre
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Your cell phone money-back guarantee
By Will Thomas All cell and portable phones ought to come with this ironclad money-back guarantee: Brain damage is absolutely guaranteed every time you make a call on a cell or portable phone. After two minutes of cell phone exposure, … Continue reading
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Tagged brain damage, cell phones, children, DNA, teenager, Wi-Fi
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Biomarkers for electromagnetic sensitivity / electro-hypersensitivity
Electromagnetic sensitivity (EMS) is the United States Access Board’s term for electro-hypersensitivity (EHS). From EMF Analysis It has been known since 2002 that our bodies react to non-thermal EMF exposure without our conscious awareness. This makes the flawed subjective psychological … Continue reading
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Tagged Austrian Medical Association, biomarkers, Dietrich Klinghardt, EHS, electrohypersensitivity, electromagnetic sensitivity, EMS, heart rate variability, heart rhythm disturbance, hormones, inflammation, Magda Havas, Martin Pall, nitric oxide, NO, Rouleaux formation
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Ransomware attacks on electric and water utilities’ data on the rise
This certainly puts at risk of exposure and/or data corruption all the personal energy and lifestyle data flowing from Smart Meters to utilities. At the same time, if these attacks can even accidentally corrupt data that controls nuclear power plants, for … Continue reading
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Tagged hacking, Israel, Lansing Board of Water and Light, ransomware
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