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Lettre ouverte de défiance à l’Organisation Mondiale de la Santé (version française)

26 janvier 2017 Press release below Nous, la «Coordination européenne des organisations pour une règlementation de l’exposition aux Champs Électromagnétiques (CEM) qui protège réellement la sante publique» (), exprimons notre soutien sans réserve à la lettre de défiance du Groupe … Continue reading

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Open letter of “No Confidence” to the World Health Organization (WHO)

From PECCEM – Plataforma Estatal Contra Contaminacion Electro-Magnetico February 26, 2017 Press release link below The “European coordination of organizations for an EMF exposure regulation which truly protects public health” () expresses its full support for the BioInitiative Working Group … Continue reading

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New Mexico: PNM Smart Meter proposal meets resistance from Attorney General and residents

“[A]n expert for the Attorney General’s Office found the proposal could cost customers $12 million, not the savings projected by PNM.” And that’s the initial cost. From the Santa Fe New Mexican By Rebecca Moss February 27, 2017 Public Service … Continue reading

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EFF: An Illinois court just didn’t get it: we are entitled to expect privacy; Smart Meter data reveals what’s going on inside our homes

From Electronic Frontier Foundation MARCH 1, 2017 BY Karen Gullo and Jamie Williams Cities across the country are switching to wireless smart meters. You may even have one in your home. Utility companies say the new technology helps consumers monitor … Continue reading

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Privacy advocacy groups file amicus brief, raise privacy implications of Smart Meter data

“Smart meter data reveals intimate details about what is going on inside the home. The lower court made false assumptions about how smart meter technology works, and its decision is a threat to the privacy of the 57 million and … Continue reading

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BREAKING: Maryland State Advisory Council to Dept of Education — recommend school districts reduce school Wi-Fi

From Environmental Health  Trust February 27, 2017 First State in the Nation: Maryland State Advisory Council Recommends Reducing School WiFi Children’s environmental health experts respond to new US study linking wireless radiofrequency radiation to cancer after the American Academy of … Continue reading

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Transcript, news coverage of California Department of Public Health lawsuit

From CBS San Francisco Bay Area February 24, 2017 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6akSJBtItvw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsuxpXruURM http://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2017/02/24/judge-orders-california-to-release-papers-discussing-risk-of-cell-phone-use/ TRANSCRIPT: Phil Matier: Welcome back. California could have to hand over some documents they’ve been trying to keep under wraps. Maria Medina: It’s interesting. A Superior Court judge … Continue reading

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BREAKING: Judge rules California Dept of Public Health must release 2010 report on cell phone risks; CDPH says it would cause panic

The CDPH report was written in 2010, before the WHO cancer assessment and extensive additional research including the NTP study results showing carcinogenic effect, DNA damage and lower birth weights.  The FCC says no evidence of a “definite” link — … Continue reading

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Lawsuit in Illinois: Consumer group appeals Smart Meter 4th Amendment violations to 7th Circuit Court of Appeals

From Smart Grid Awareness By K.T. Weaver, SkyVision Solutions February 22, 2017 Key Points Made in Appeal Brief As a matter of law, NSMA members have a reasonable expectation of privacy for data acquired from inside their homes.  The Kyllo … Continue reading

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Industry scientist paid $14,681 for one day of testimony promoting Smart Meters

Dr. Leeka Kheifets, lately of UCLA, but also connected to the utility industry’s Electric Power Research Institute and the World Health Organization conflict-of-interest filled EMF Project, has frequently appeared for PG&E, APS, and other utility companies to vouch for Smart Meter … Continue reading

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