Please donate!
Song: “Cell Tower Lament”
-
Recent Posts
- Song: Get Rid of These Smart Meters
- Wi-Fi proposed for Yellowstone National Park. Comment deadline Nov. 29, 2019
- California power shut-offs pose fire risk due to Smart Meters
- California PUC directs utilities to expand Energy Atlas — disaggregated energy data “to reveal previously undetectable patterns” online
- Oregon: Portland starts charging fines for missing Home Energy Scores
- Aclara admits Smart Meters will provide detailed information on you and your home
- Canada: Experts call for delaying 5G deployment due to health risks
- California: The Utility Reform Network (TURN) honors cell tower promoter Sen. Ben Hueso as “Public Health Champion”
- New report: Fire and electrical hazards of Smart Meters and digital utility meters
- France: New ANSES report on low-frequency EMF (ELF); possible association with childhood leukemia; avoid 2-4 milligauss exposures, extend federal limits to all ELF exposures, limit fetal exposure
- Video: FCC and the OTARD rule – eliminating state and local regulatory authority in order to deploy 4G and 5G
- New York: State-funded workbook on EMF health risks published in 1990
- Independence, Missouri cancels AMI contracts, prohibits Smart Meter installations
- Electrical engineer: The meter itself is the “hazardous” condition
Archives
- December 2019 (1)
- November 2019 (1)
- October 2019 (3)
- September 2019 (1)
- August 2019 (2)
- July 2019 (1)
- June 2019 (4)
- May 2019 (4)
- April 2019 (7)
- March 2019 (5)
- February 2019 (9)
- January 2019 (6)
- December 2018 (3)
- November 2018 (2)
- October 2018 (4)
- September 2018 (1)
- August 2018 (3)
- July 2018 (1)
- June 2018 (5)
- May 2018 (3)
- April 2018 (5)
- March 2018 (3)
- February 2018 (15)
- January 2018 (16)
- November 2017 (3)
- October 2017 (7)
- September 2017 (5)
- August 2017 (4)
- July 2017 (1)
- June 2017 (5)
- May 2017 (21)
- April 2017 (18)
- March 2017 (27)
- February 2017 (20)
- January 2017 (15)
- December 2016 (9)
- November 2016 (5)
- October 2016 (10)
- September 2016 (2)
- August 2016 (23)
- July 2016 (5)
- June 2016 (1)
- May 2016 (9)
- April 2016 (2)
- March 2016 (10)
- February 2016 (9)
- January 2016 (5)
- December 2015 (2)
- November 2015 (3)
- October 2015 (10)
- September 2015 (2)
- August 2015 (3)
- July 2015 (10)
- June 2015 (3)
- May 2015 (2)
- April 2015 (5)
- March 2015 (7)
- February 2015 (3)
- January 2015 (3)
- December 2014 (11)
- November 2014 (8)
- October 2014 (14)
- September 2014 (6)
- August 2014 (24)
- July 2014 (36)
- June 2014 (6)
- May 2014 (1)
- April 2014 (3)
- March 2014 (3)
- February 2014 (5)
- January 2014 (9)
- December 2013 (1)
- February 2013 (1)
- December 2012 (2)
- Follow Smart Meter Harm on WordPress.com
Monthly Archives: January 2018
Maine: Sky-high utility bills but utility company denies any Smart Meter problems
From WGME CBS 13, On Your Side CMP customers sticker-shocked by latest bill Jan. 25, 2018 By Marissa Bodnar Some Central Maine Power customers are outraged over their latest bills and struggling to understand why, in some cases, they’ve doubled. … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged accuracy, CMP, discrepancy, Maine, overbilling
Smart Meter manufacturers are top sponsors for regulatory commissions’ national policy summits
NARUC is the United States National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissions – the umbrella organization of all of the state utility commissions. NARUC meets throughout the year, including two national policy summits, and an annual meeting and educational conference. “[NARUC] … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Aclara, commissions, Itron, Landis + Gyr, NARUC, national policy
Cell phones — questions and answers
Which is safer, low power or high power? Neither. The higher the power, the more heat. The lower the power, the more leakage of the blood-brain barrier. The higher the power, the more your metabolism is disturbed.[10] The lower the power, … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Arthur Firstenberg, cell phones, power
California releases cell phone safety guidance: comparison of 2017 version vs. 2009 draft
From SaferEMR.com January 4, 2018 (updated January 17, 2018) In June, 2009, the Division of Environmental and Occupational Disease Control in the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) prepared a draft cell phone safety guidance document. Although the document reflected the … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged California, CDPH, cell phone advisory
Why don’t Prime Minister Trudeau and Premier Horgan care about Smart Meter fires? The Goddard Report with Sharon Noble – January 11, 2018
From the Goddard Report, Talk Digital Network.com Why Don’t Trudeau and Horgan Care About Smart Meter Fires? Sharon Noble – January 11, 2018 24:43 What BC Hydro didn’t want you to know about Smart Meters Guest’s website: http://www.stopsmartmetersbc.com/ Also: (podcast 24:30) January … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged BC Hydro, BCUC, British Columbia, cancer society, Fortis BC, Goddard Report, Itron, Premier Horgan, Smart Meter fires, Trudeau
British Columbia Utility Commission & Smart Meter Fires: The Failure to Protect — Report
From the Coalition to Stop BC Smart Meters 9-13-17 The BC Utilities Commission’s prime reason for being, as stated in the BC Utilities Commission Act, is to ensure that the citizens of BC receive service that is safe and secure. … Continue reading
“This is what the ratepayers in South Carolina are up against” – State Senator Fanning makes a roomful of lobbyists stand (VIDEO)
“[T]he Good Ol’ Boy system is still in force, where the lobbyists run the show. …It was literally 80 people. It was more than I expected. I knew it was a large crowd, but it was literally 80 of the … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Dominion, energy companies, good ol' boy system, Gov. Jim Hodges, lobbyists, rate increases, SCANA, SCE&G, Sen. Mike Fanning, South Carolina