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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
- Solstice 2024 message: wildlife is impacted by wireless radiation
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Tag Archives: FCC
Press Conference October 7 – Scientists Challenge WHO-Commissioned Reviews On Wireless Radiofrequency Radiation Safety
From the International Commission on the Biological Effects of Electromagnetic Fields “The Safety Of Wireless Technology Is Not Assured.” Media Contact:Joel Moskowitz Ph.D.Email: jmm[at]berkeley.edu BERKELEY, CA October 2, 2025 – The International Commission on the Biological Effects of Electromagnetic Fields (ICBE-EMF) announces … Continue reading
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Tagged cell phones, cell towers, EMf, EMF Project, exposure limits, FCC, ICBE-EMF, ICNIRP, Joel Moskowitz, John Frank, National Toxicology Program, NPT, radiation, RF, WHO, Wi-Fi, wireless
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Solstice 2024 message: wildlife is impacted by wireless radiation
Posted on Patricia’s Substack for Safe Tech International In post: Solstice 2024 Smart Meters and Social Media: ‘They Didn’t Know We Were Seeds’ Video by Environmental Health Trust http://www.ehtrust.org The science and regulatory issues of wildlife, environment and wireless radiation … Continue reading
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Tagged California Council for Environmental and Economic Balance, EHT, environment, FCC, Solstice, wildlife
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Smart Meters violate FCC rules
Originally posted in July 2014 Filed in 2011 with the California Public Utilities Commission: The EMF Safety Network alleges that PG&E Smart Meters violate one or more FCC conditions that determine RF exposure compliance. The FCC Grants of Equipment Authorization, … Continue reading
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Tagged antennas, co-location, compliance, FCC, Grants of Equipment Authorization, meter banks, violations
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U.S. — Timeline of Development of Safety Limits for Wireless Radiation
From Environmental Health TrustSeptember 7, 2021 After WWII: US begins robust interagency research: 1957 Conference Report, 1967 Air Force Report, 1971 Naval Report, 1978 Report Office of Science & Technology, 1978 Conference, 1979 Dept of Commerce Report, 1980 Dept of Energy Report, 1994 Air Force Report. 1977: Senate Hearings Link … Continue reading
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Tagged 13-84, Environmental Health Trust, FCC, FDA, RF exposure limits
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AT&T and Verizon to activate new 5G frequencies January 19; airline and medivac industry warn of interference with planes; FAA imposes flight restrictions in areas of 5G deployment
On January 19, AT&T and Verizon will turn on frequencies in the C-Band3.7 – 3.98 GHz frequency band — for additional 5G coverage.It is unknown what other frequencies the companies will add in for this activation. For months the airline … Continue reading
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Tagged 5G, airplanes, FAA, FCC, interference, radar
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NRDC: The Challenge of Nonionizing Radiation – A Proposal for Legislation / 1979
Once again, progress threatens to roll right over the regulators, leaving them to clean up the mess, as has been the case with air and water pollution. In this in-depth and timely article, Karen Massey, project attorney for the Natural … Continue reading
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Tagged EPA, FCC, hazards, health environment, legislation, regulation, technology
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Cartoon on the FCC, 5G, and us
Artist: Brian Narelle Unaltered image that includes artist’s name and website may be used for posters, flyers, etc.
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Tagged 5G, Brian Narelle, exposure, FCC
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Video: FCC and the OTARD rule – eliminating state and local regulatory authority in order to deploy 4G and 5G
The FCC plans to revise and expand its Over-The-Air Reception Device (OTARD) rule to allow 4G and 5G antennas/small cells on private property and eliminate state and local control over them. https://www.fcc.gov/document/fcc-proposes-modernize-rule-over-air-reception-devices-0 If adopted, antennas of a certain size could … Continue reading
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Tagged 10th Amendment, commandeering, Constitution, FCC, OTARD, regulation, separation of powers, states rights
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Elon Musk / SpaceX launched 60 satellites for global 4G / 5G / Wi-Fi on May 23
UPDATE: The launch took place May 23, 2019 10:30 EDT at Cape Canaveral. spacex.com/webcast space.com/spacex-launches-60-starlink-internet-satellites.html UPDATE: The May 16 launch has been postponed. A new date has not been set according to Space Flight Now. spaceflightnow.com/2019/05/17/spacex-postpones-starlink-launch-to-update-satellite-software/ Original post: Today, Elon … Continue reading
Does the 1996 Telecommunications Act violate the U.S. Constitution? The Leahy, Jeffords, Sanders et al. amicus brief to the Supreme Court in 2000
In 1997, a lawsuit was filed against the FCC by 53 parties in the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals. The parties lost, and filed an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court. This amicus brief was filed in support of the … Continue reading
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Tagged 00-393, 1996 TCA, amicus, Bernie Sanders, FCC, James Jeffords, Patrick Leahy, Supreme Court, Telecommunications Act, Tom Tancredo
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