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- Press Conference October 7 – Scientists Challenge WHO-Commissioned Reviews On Wireless Radiofrequency Radiation Safety
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- 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
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- Ohio group leads effort on utility meter choice legislation
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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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Warning: TWACS — the worst Smart Meter?
From EI Wellspring TWACS smart meters problematic to public health and safety PDF: http://www.eiwellspring.org/smartmeter/TWACS.pdf The TWACS smart meters communicate with the utility by adding low frequency signals to the electrical lines. Some utilities promote such power line carrier (PLC) systems as a … Continue reading
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Tagged dirty electricity, duty cycle, ground currents, PLC, shielding, transients, TWACS
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FCC finds power line communication (PLC) can reach or exceed radiation limits
It was apparently a surprise to the FCC engineers that the power lines themselves act as significant antennas for the BPL signals. They seem to have expected that the main source of radiation would be the equipment (coupler), but they … Continue reading
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Tagged antenna, ARRL, BPL, broadband, broadband over powerline, FCC, interference, PLC, point source, powerline carrier, radiation
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League of United Latin American Citizens – LULAC – adopts resolution for moratorium on Smart Meters and for no cost opt-outs
From Coalition for Safe Meters Adopted July 11, 2015 League of United Latin American Citizens RESOLUTION FOR A MORATORIUM ON THE INSTALLATION OF ‘SMART’ METERS AND NO COST OPT-OUT WHEREAS, since its inception on February 17, 1929 in Corpus Christi, … Continue reading
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Since 2012, UK Chief Fire Officers Association has supplied warning labels for meters
From Chief Fire Officers Association February 17, 2012 Label Electrical Safety CFOA have been working jointly with the Electrical Safety Council for some time. After an investigation by East Sussex Fire & Rescue Service into the frequency of fires originating at the electrical … Continue reading
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Tagged CFOA, combustion, fire, label, safety, warning labels
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Just revealed: UK Government warned of smart meter security threat back in 2012
From Computer Weekly by Bryan Glick, Editor in Chief 24 Mar 2016 13: The government was warned four years ago that its plans for a nationwide smart meter roll-out represented a “potentially significant” security and privacy threat, Computer Weekly has … Continue reading
UK engineering organization questioned worker training, roll-out haste, and fires in 2012
It’s alarming to read this 2012 article. The UK-based Institution of Engineering and Technology is a 140-year old professional organization. From the Institution of Engineering and Technology Engineering and Technology Magazine Smart Meters, Dumb Fires 17 December 2012 By Kris Sangani … Continue reading
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Tagged aggressive, Electrical Safety Council, fires, IET, Institution of Engineering and Technology, roll-out, safety, UK
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