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Effects of EMR on the brain, glands, and respiration. The links to obesity.

From Foods Matter Two extracts from Dr Andrew Goldsworthy’s much longer paper, The biological effects of weak electromagnetic fields – problems and solutions. Electromagnetic radiation, obesity and chronic fatigue Gland cells (thyroid, adrenal etc) may be particularly sensitive to radiation … Continue reading

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Wireless radiation turns our protons into radio transmitters

From Refugium By Kim Goldberg May 21, 2014 In 2013, the British Columbia Centre for Disease Control issued a 377-page report titled “Radiofrequency Toolkit for Environmental Health Practitioners.” The entire document can be viewed and downloaded here. The weighty tome … Continue reading

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Arizona: Enormous costs for customers as APS replaces all its Smart Meters

Arizona Public Service Company is the major electric service provider in the state. From the Sedona Times Epic Fail! – APS Is Replacing All Its “Smart” Meters by Warren Woodward November 23, 2015 Several points I have made about APS’s … Continue reading

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How hot are your meters?

AEP — American Electric Power — uses GE Smart Meters for at least some of its service territory, which includes parts of Texas, Ohio, Indiana, and Oklahoma. From Intelligent Utility by Katherine Wolf Davis October 29, 2015 Today’s meters are … Continue reading

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California ballot initiative would eliminate investor-owned utilities, establish statewide public utility

From Utility Dive Herman K. Trabish November 3, 2015 Dive Brief: The California Secretary of State last week approved a ballot proposal for signature gathering that would replace the state’s three investor-owned utilities with a single, statewide public power district, … Continue reading

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Utility exec tells U.S. Congress: Smart Meters have 5-7 year lifespan

From Smart Grid Awareness October 29, 2015 Testimony was provided last week at a Congressional hearing regarding “cybersecurity for power systems.”  … Mr. Bennett Gaines testified on behalf of FirstEnergy Service Company.  He is a Senior Vice President and the Corporate … Continue reading

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Maine Supreme Court will hear Smart Meter health and safety appeal

Press Release From Maine Coalition to Stop Smart Meters P.O. Box 43 Richmond, ME 04357 USA http://www.mainecoalitiontostopsmartmeters.org October 30, 2015   For Immediate Release  Smart Meter Appeal Oral Arguments To Be Heard By Law Court November 3rd Oral arguments in … Continue reading

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Michigan Attorney General Schuette: People should have choice about Smart Meters. Legislators agree

From Midland Daily News October 22, 2015 Glenn bill backs Schuette action on ‘smart meters’ Utility customers in Michigan would have the option of choosing between a new advanced meter and existing traditional equipment to measure their home energy usage … Continue reading

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Gov. Jerry Brown vetoes 50 CPUC reforms approved by the California legislature

“Californians pay for the broken culture of the CPUC every day – from higher utility bills to the devastation of safety failures,” said Assemblyman Anthony Rendon, D-Lakewood, who authored three of the bills. “My proposals, along with those of my Senate … Continue reading

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British Columbia: Smart Meter misses $5000 water leak

From Abbotsford News by  Laura Rodgers – Abbotsford News Oct 18, 2015 Despite a high-tech water meter with real-time monitoring, one Abbotsford property owner didn’t know his pipes were leaking until he racked up more than $5,000 in water fees … Continue reading

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