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- Press Conference October 7 – Scientists Challenge WHO-Commissioned Reviews On Wireless Radiofrequency Radiation Safety
- Japan: Observations in Vegetable Fields With and Without Line-of-Sight Exposure to 5G within First Year of Introduction
- DNA and Developmental Damage from Cell Towers on the Greek Island of Samos: Effects on Insects, Flowers and Vegetables
- More on EFF lawsuit: When Smart Meters turn into spy tools
- Electronic Frontier Foundation lawsuit – Sacramento utility and law enforcement using smart meters for illegal mass surveillance
- Australia: Sharp rise in complaints in NSW state smart meter rollout and deregulation
- France – Victory against Enedis: the court rules against the forced installation of Linky meters
- French court orders removal of Linky smart meter from home after health complaints
- The Discovery and Science of Smart Meter Fires — 2021 presentation
- Australia: Get ready for the spin on Smart Meters
- Michigan: Consumer’s Energy fined $1 Million for malfunctioning Smart Meters, violating rules on estimated billing practices
- Eugene, Oregon: Fundraiser for lawsuit to stop mandatory Smart Meters
- Solstice 2024 message: wildlife is impacted by wireless radiation
- Ohio group leads effort on utility meter choice legislation
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Yearly Archives: 2018
Ultrasonic commands can trigger Alexa, Siri, Google Assistant — how safe is “smart”? (VIDEO)
From ZeroHedge May 16, 2018 Over the last two years, academic researchers have identified various methods that they can transmit hidden commands that are undetectable by the human ear to Apple’s Siri, Amazon’s Alexa, and Google’s Assistant. According to a … Continue reading
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Tagged AI, Alexa, artificial intelligence, Assistant, hacking, inaudible, Siri, smartphones
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Tennessee: Utility company says it doesn’t track how many Smart Meters are billing incorrectly
Note: Memphis Light, Gas and Water (MLGW) From WMC Action News 5, Memphis April 27, 2018 Video: http://www.wmcactionnews5.com/clip/14307772/mlgw-doesnt-track-smart-meter-errors MEMPHIS, TN (WMC) – MLGW said it doesn’t know how many smart meters are providing faulty information about your utility usage. Earlier this … Continue reading
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Tagged billing, Memphis, MLGW, Tennessee
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Washington UTC: Utilities must offer an opt-out to residential customers
“It is the commission’s responsibility to ensure regulated companies provide safe and reliable service to customers at reasonable rates” On April 10, 2018, the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission issued a formal policy statement that residential customers must be offered … Continue reading
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Tagged AMI, customer choice, opt-in, opt-out, UTC, Utilities and Transportation Commission, Washington
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Breaking: New Mexico rejects PNM Smart Meter proposal — “it does not promote the public interest”
April 11, 2018 “The plan presented in the Application does not provide a net public benefit and it does not promote the public interest.” — New Mexico Public Regulation Commission, April 11, 2018 Recommended Decision 3-19-18 Final Decision, 4-11-18 Case … Continue reading
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Tagged AMI, cost savings, New Mexico, PNM, PRC, Public Service Company of New Mexico
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California: Alameda resident arrested for blocking installation of Smart Meters
See also Press release. From the Alameda Sun Smart Meter Activist Arrested for Blockage April 3, 2018 by Ekene Ikeme Alameda police officers arrested an Alameda resident after he allegedly tried blocking the installation of Alameda Municipal Power’s (AMP) new … Continue reading
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Tagged Alameda, arrest, Landis + Gyr, pulses
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Democracy Now interview on Nation investigation 4/5/18, Part 2: How Big Wireless war-gamed the science on risks, while making customers addicted to their phones (VIDEO)
“…they were told 20 years ago that this could cause cancer in kids, and they kept doing it. Think about that. Think about that.” — Mark Hertsgaard From Democracy Now April 5, 2018 Video at above link. Guests: Mark Hertsgaard, … Continue reading
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Tagged AT&T, cancer, cellphones, CTIA, Democracy Now, Facebook, FCC, George Carlo, Henry Lai, Lennart Hardell, Nation, Sean Parker, Tom Wheeler, Verizon
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Democracy Now interview on Nation investigation 4/5/18: Part 1 — How the Wireless Industry convinced the public that cellphones are safe & cherry-picked research on risks (VIDEO)
From Democracy Now April 5, 2018 Video at link above. Guests: Mark Hertsgaard, Environment correspondent and investigative editor for The Nation Article: “How Big Wireless Made Us Think That Cell Phones Are Safe” Transcript This is a rush transcript. Copy may … Continue reading
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Tagged AT&T, cancer, cellphones, CTIA, Democracy Now, FCC, George Carlo, Lennart Hardell, Motorola, Nation, Tom Wheeler
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Nation: How Big Wireless made us think that cell phones are safe: a special investigation
Front page article in April 23, 2018 issue Nation magazine. Includes information on Internet of Things (IoT). https://www.thenation.com/article/how-big-wireless-made-us-think-that-cell-phones-are-safe-a-special-investigation/ How Big Wireless Made Us Think That Cell Phones Are Safe: A Special Investigation The disinformation campaign – and massive radiation increase … Continue reading
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Tagged cell phones, CTIA, doubt, George Carlo, IoT, Nation, science, Tom Wheeler, wireless radiation
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Arizona: APS and police threaten to arrest physician for refusing Smart Meters on office building
She had already been granted a medical exemption for her office. From Dr. Deborah Dykema, The Wellness Center A TRUE STORY YOUR DOCTOR’S PRACTICE DISRUPTED BY APS WHO THREATENED TO PLACE ME IN JAIL FOR REFUSAL OF “SMART METERS” Dear … Continue reading
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Tagged ACC, APS, Arizona, Arizona Public Service, arrest, exemption, Phoenix, police
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Dr. Joel Moskowitz wins freedom of information journalism award for lawsuit releasing California Department of Public Health cell phone advisory
Northern California Society of Professional Journalists announced February 21 that Dr. Joel Moskowitz, Director of the Center for Family and Community Health at U.C. Berkeley’s School of Public Health, was a winner of its 2018 James Madison Freedom of Information … Continue reading
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Tagged California, California Department of Public Health, CDPH, cell phone advisory, Freedom of Information aware, Joel Mosko, lawsuit, SPJ, UC Berkeley
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