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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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Senate Bill 649 strikes at the electric grid, with utility workers in the crosshairs
August 12, 2017 PDF The electrical grid can be crippled by several methods, including physical attack, hacking, solar electromagnetic pulses, and by disabling utility workers. This last method is a consequence of California’s Senate Bill 649i and other 5G/”small cell” … Continue reading
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Tagged Assembly, Ben Hueso, California, cell towers, electrical, FCC, firefighters, grid, Harry Lehmann, IAFF, legislature, liability, power outage, SB 649, small cells, utility workers
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California Senate Bill 649 and “small cell” tower hazards; why are union leaders and utility companies silent?
IBEW (International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers), other related unions, and utility companies should raise the alarm over Senate Bill 649. This California bill radically changes the working environment for electrical utility workers, creating significant hazards. SB 649 allows utility poles, … Continue reading
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Tagged Access Board, CWA, electromagnetic sensitivities, EMS, IBEW, SB 649, small cell, unions
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Song: Lament for the Earth (video)
On cell towers and their impact. Written and recorded in 2010-2011 with the advent of 4G, this is newly relevant with the push to convert utility poles into “death poles” — 4G/5G cell towers.
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Tagged 4G, 5G, cell towers, death poles, Lament
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Arizona: Bribery and fraud indictment of former utility commission chair, larger investigation by feds
From Arizona Republic: Roberts: Is a bombshell about to be dropped on Arizona’s power elite? by Laurie Roberts July 5, 2017 We now have public acknowledgement that the FBI is continuing its investigation, presumably into possible funny business involving the … Continue reading
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Tagged ACC, APS, Arizona, Arizona Corporation Commission, FBI, Gary Pierce
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Breaking: Lawsuit forces French government to release data on cell phones; 9 out of 10 exceed regulatory limits
From Environmental Health Trust: Click here to read Spanish translation. (Washington, DC) Under court order, the National Frequency Agency (ANFR) of France has just disclosed that most cell phones exceed government radiation limits when tested the way they are used, … Continue reading
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Tagged California, CBC, cell phones, exposure, France, lawsuit, limits
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IoT technical concerns, including not enough electrical energy
He also warned that, “If we get to 20 billion things and don’t do the gateways, we will not have enough power generated in the United States to do the internet of things,” because of the immense amount of remote data processing that would … Continue reading
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Tagged energy, gateways, hacking, Internet of Things, IoT, security, wireless data centers
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AARP: Illinois telecom bill means end of affordable, reliable landline telephones
From AARP Illinois, PR Newswire PDF May 31, 2017 PDF May 25, 2017 — on previous bill May 31, 2017 Passage of SB1839 opens door to safety and security concerns for 1.2 million landline customers Statement by AARP Illinois Director of … Continue reading
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Tagged 911, AARP, AT&T, Illinois, landlines, legislation
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Illinois surprise: AT&T and legislators eliminate landline phone service. Will Gov. Rauner sign or veto?
On May 31, Amendment 5 eliminating landlines in Illinois was introduced and added to a coal mining safety bill — SB 1839— then voted on and passed — the same day — by both houses of the Illinois legislature. For … Continue reading
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Tagged AT&T, Bill Cunningham, change in service, copperline, landlines, SB 1839
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EKG proof that “Smart” Meters affect the human heart — Part 2
Information & Perspective by Warren Woodward Sedona, Arizona ~ May 31, 2017 Some people weren’t satisfied that my last video was proof enough that “smart” meters affect the human heart. They want to see me get tortured repeatedly, and they … Continue reading
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Tagged EKG, heart, heart rhythm
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Illinois: Industry files amicus brief against citizen group in Smart Meter lawsuit, says invasion of privacy is minimal or non-existent
B. The Pervasiveness of Smart Meters Undermines Any Asserted Expectation of Privacy from Their Use as a Means to Gather Electricity Usage Information. V. ASSERTIONS BY THE APPELLANT AND ITS AMICI THAT SMART-METER DATA REVEALS PRIVATE ACTIVITY WITHIN THE HOME … Continue reading
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Tagged 4th amendment, Constitution, Illinois, Naperville, privacy
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