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Video: “Smart Meter Hell in Sedona”

In this video, Marianna Heartsong describes what happened to her, her bees, and her chickens when Arizona Public Service installed 6 Smart Meters around her property last year.

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Smart Meter remote connect/disconnect switch — a possible fire hazard

There are many reasons for Smart Meter fires, based on investigations. The most serious are problems inherent to the Smart Meters themselves or their operation. Sage Associates Fire produced this report in July 2010 Portland General Electric is removing 70,000 … Continue reading

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Smart Meter emissions and the antenna effect

“The utility industry and government regulators have presented no evidence that smart meters are safe.  Moreover, the findings presented [below] confirm that these meters are unsafe despite the fact that they may appear to be operating within flawed FCC guidelines, … Continue reading

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Book: “Doubt is Their Product” — how the industry confuses the public and the science

“Doubt is our product since it is the best means of competing with the ‘body of fact’ that exists in the minds of the general public. It is also the means of establishing controversy.” Tobacco company Brown and Williamson, “Smoking … Continue reading

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CPUC uproar continues as emails surface; PUC attorney fired who wanted PG&E records released

On July 29, PG&E was charged with lying to federal regulators. On the previous Friday, the CPUC released emails between PG&E executives and PUC officials. On July 28, the city of San Bruno held a press conference in front of … Continue reading

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California governor’s top staff are PG&E executives

Why has Governor Jerry Brown refused to fire CPUC Chairman Michael Peevey, formerly President of Southern California Edison? The San Bruno explosion and ongoing investigations have brought many of the longstanding issues and internal problems at the CPUC into the open. The … Continue reading

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Oregon: Portland General Electric replaces 70,000 Smart Meters, says remote disconnect switch is a fire risk

The Oregonian, July 24, 2014: Portland General Electric is replacing 70,000 residential “smart” meters that run the risk of catching fire, many of them installed at rental properties in East Multnomah County. PGE says three small meter fires have been … Continue reading

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Insurance Brokers Association: Ignoring Smart Meter problems increases liability

Medicine Hat News City could be liable for smart meter fires By Gillian Slade July 29, 2014. The City of Medicine Hat could be held responsible if a smart meter results in a fire and should therefore be diligent about … Continue reading

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BREAKING: SaskPower ordered to remove all 105,000 Smart Meters in province (VIDEO)

Government Minister Bill Boyd stated that people’s lives and their family’s lives can’t be compromised. SaskPower ordered to remove all smart meters in the province 30 July 2014 at 7:16pm | by Shawn Knox, Global News Fires prompt full recall … Continue reading

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PG&E charged with lying to regulators in San Bruno explosion

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Pacific Gas & Electric was charged Tuesday with lying to regulators in connection with a fatal pipeline explosion that killed eight people and leveled a suburban Northern California neighborhood in 2010. The U.S. attorney in San … Continue reading

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