PG&E Suggested “Prozac” for Those Injured by Smart Meters– SCE Schemed Higher Fees to Force Smart Meters on the Poor

Peevey laughing, "I surrender!" Apparently all just a big joke...

Former CPUC President Michael Peevey secretly acknowledged that smart meters were causing health problems even as he approved extortionate ‘opt out’ fees

Josh PicBy Josh Hart, MSc

Founder and Director,   Stop Smart Meters!

New e-mails brought to light between Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E), Southern California Edison (SCE), and the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) reveal the extent of corruption and backroom dealing that have characterized the state’s smart meter program.  E-mails reveal that former CPUC President Michael Peevey was aware of health problems caused by smart meters early on in the program.   Commissioners and staff experienced overcharging and electronic interference issues with smart meters on their homes.  Meanwhile, utilities schemed with regulators behind the scenes to raise opt-out fees to force people in poverty to stick with the unpopular meters and prop up the failing multi-billion dollar smart grid program in California.

Former CPUC President Michael Peevey, who retired in December and is currently the subject of a criminal probe by the U.S. Attorney and State Attorney General who are investigating allegations of bribery and corruption, assured the public that the meters were accurate, were no fire hazard, and no threat to health. A different picture has emerged from initial research into more than 65,000 e-mails and memos between CPUC and PG&E. Peevey wrote to PG&E in September of 2010 (emphasis ours):

“The press coverage was very good and helps PG&E big time, overall, as well as other companies, etc. One thought for the company: If it were my decision I would let anyone who wants to keep their old meter keep it, if they claim they suffer from EMF and/or related electronic-related illnesses… I would institute such a policy quietly and solely on an individual basis. There really are people who feel pain, etc., related to EMF,etc., and rather than have them become hysterical, etc., I would quietly leave them alone. Kick it around. And, it sounds like the company may already have taken this step, based on a couple of the comments at yesterday’s public hearing.”

Wellington Energy was one of the companies who profited handsomely from CPUC Corruption

Wellington Energy was one of the companies who profited handsomely from CPUC Corruption

Peevey says to PG&E, “if it were my decision.”  As Sandi Maurer of the EMF Safety Network has pointed out, being the Commissioner in charge of the smart meter opt out proceeding, technically it was his decision.  But that does not appear to be where the true power lies according to this e-mail exchange.  Apparently the “Company” calls the shots and Commissioners obey. The “other companies” Peevey refers to include GE, Landis & Gyr, Silver Spring Networks, Wellington Energy, Verizon, Edelman and others.

In another e-mail from 2010, Peevey’s Chief of Staff Carol Brown writes to PG&E:

“…so far I have done OK just listening to the sad tales of EMF poisoning – and telling them thank you for bringing it to our attention – and then not offering them any solution!!! I just wanted to have a resource in case!”

PG&E's Brian Cherry

PG&E’s Brian Cherry

Brian Cherry, VP of Regulatory Relations at PG&E replies:

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PG&E’s solution to health problems caused by their smart meters: Prozac

“Prozac might be a solution!”

Suggesting that people take pharmaceuticals to treat health problems caused by the company’s meters is unspeakably arrogant, dangerous, and corrupt. The only thing that has consistently helped people suffering health effects from EMF has been the removal of smart meters and other nearby wireless transmitters.  And the utilities knew it. But to officially have smart meters removed, the CPUC under Peevey, required Californians to pay an upfront fee and monthly charge starting in May 2012.

Marzia Zafar, CPUC's Head of Policy and Planning

Marzia Zafar, CPUC’s Head of Policy and Planning

In public, the utilities and CPUC have justified the $75 initially and $10/ month fees for analog meters (to have the same thing that customers have always had) by arguing that individuals should pay for the costs they create.  In private however, a different story emerges. In e-mails between California utilities and Marzia Zafar, CPUC’s current Director of Policy and Planning, a 15 year utility industry employee including 4 years as a So Cal Gas lobbyist who was involved in the Bill Devereaux Spy Scandal, Zafar tells her utility colleagues:

“I think if there is not an initial fee your estimate of 2% opt out goes out the door and you’ll have more like 20% or 50% opt out which will then make the whole project that we spent over $7 billion on a complete and total waste.”

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A Sept. 2011 demonstration outside the CPUC in San Francisco

Zafar is saying if they eliminate the initial opt out charge for analog meters, up to half of California’s electric customers may refuse smart meters, given all the publicity around safety and inaccuracy problems, and that needs to be avoided at all costs by ensuring fees remain unaffordable.  This e-mail demonstrates clearly that the opt out fee is intended not to “cover costs” but to suppress choice, prop up a failing and dangerous smart grid and penalize people for disobeying a forced, corporate and undemocratic deployment.

Making it more difficult for those in poverty to opt out seemed to be a particular priority for Southern California Edison, Peevey’s former employer. Many low-income customers live in apartment buildings where banks of smart meters expose residents to high levels of pulsed RF radiation that the World Health Organization considers a Class 2B Carcinogen.  “CARE” is a reduced utility rate program for families living below the federal poverty line. In January 2012, Michael Hoover of SCE wrote to Zafar of CPUC and Cherry of PG&E:

“We need an up front fee that is significant, or a path to achieve that. This is especially true for CARE customers. This is a big deal for us and I think the potential for significant increases in opt out is rather large if the fee is set too low.  Are we all on the same page?”

Could using financial screws to force hazardous meters on those in poverty be too toxic even for Brian Cherry, who replies:

“No”

Then Zafar, like a bully in the playground, chides Cherry for being soft:

“That’s because PG&E’s judgment is suspect…”

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In Sept. 2011, CPUC’s Marzia Zafar was angry at PG&E for removing smart meters that were making a woman sick.

In November of 2011, CPUC officials internally circulated a press release from Stop Smart Meters! that made reference to the fact that PG&E had recently replaced a smart meter with an analog on a woman’s house in Santa Cruz whose family was suffering health impacts from the new microwave-emitting meter.  Zafar rebukes PG&E and orders them to keep smart meters on homes, even after residents have demanded and given legal notice that they be removed, and even for those with physician’s letters or those suffering so badly they could no longer occupy their homes (“this blog” is StopSmartMeters.org):

“See below. Please do not replace smart meters with analog meters; I’m assuming this blog is delusional and they’re lying. The Commission will issue a (Proposed Decision) sometime this month or early next month to consider an opt-out program; until such time you have the delay list.”

Interference

Smart meters were interfering with electronic equipment at the homes of CPUC staff we now know (and the homes of many others like this woman from Marin County, CA)

Despite Zafar’s hard line stance, it turns out she knew from personal experience that there were serious problems with the meters. She wrote in January 2011 to PG&E:

“I’m also copying Cliff to this e-mail as I spoke with him this morning; he came to my house :-). I have a smart meter and a motion light interference that is hopefully now resolved.”

According to the LA Times, when a smart meter was installed on former CPUC President Michael Peevey’s 3118 sq. foot second home in Sea Ranch on the Sonoma County coast (where Peevey and PG&E’s VP of Regulatory Relations Brian Cherry shared bottles of Johnny Walker Blue Label according to e-mails) Peevey’s bills went through the roof and he complained to PG&E in November 2011:

“Please check something out for me. Just had a “smart meter” installed at Sea Ranch. And, now I have the bill for the first month. Something is screwy. The bill says we used 973 KWH versus 438 for the same time period one year ago. Yet, there was no one at the house during the most recent 30 day period.  Nor was there anyone there one year ago. Obviously something is wrong. I would like an explanation.”

SmartMeterMeltdown

SmartMeterMeltdown

Apparently Peevey wasn’t the only Commissioner who reported significant overcharging.  PG&E wrote in an e-mail that two commissioners in one night complained about inaccuracies on their  bills after smart meters were installed.

In September 2011, after a fire started in a smart metered electrical panel in a Santa Rosa Mall, Cherry wrote to CPUC Executive Director Paul Clanon.  There was not the slightest concern about whether the smart meters were actually starting fires, or whether and how the CPUC and/ or PG&E should investigate this potentially serious public safety hazard.  Instead the focus was on spinning the story in the media:

“We have also contacted several fire chiefs who are sympathetic and may comment on the most recent meter issue.”

What exactly is meant by “sympathetic” given that hundreds of thousands of smart meters have now been recalled due to fire risk and people have lost their lives?

In November 2013, PG&E was again scolded by Zafar after their call center staff advised a customer who had problems with smart meters to (gasp!) contact the CPUC.  Sidney Dietz of PG&E responds:

“We found the call, and indeed our customer-service representative (CSR) advised, in error, the customer to call the CPUC. One of the managers contacted this particular CSR and her supervisor and made sure she understands the problem, and we will be updating the script to make it absolutely clear that we should not pass the problem to the CPUC.  This same manager is one of the trainers for the CSRs (they train constantly), and will maintain an emphasis on not passing the buck. As you know, the group at PG&E that works on complaints and speaks regularly with the CPUC complaints group understand that this is not the right way to handle customers, and works to get this kind of thing correct.”

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Former CPUC President Loretta Lynch: “CPUC is a rogue agency”

The task of the California Public Utilities Commission’s Consumer Affairs Branch- according to the CPUC’s website– is to: “assist consumers in resolving disputes with their utility company.” Yet, Ms. Zafar chided PG&E for “passing the problem” when customer service representatives suggested that people with smart meter problems contact the CPUC.  These e-mails confirm what watchdog groups have been claiming for years—that the CPUC literally has become a satellite office for the investor owned utility and telecom corporations– a “rogue agency” as former CPUC President Loretta Lynch now refers to the agency she once led.

While CPUC officials privately grappled with problems caused by smart meters at their own homes, publicly they denied these problems existed despite thousands of complaints to the contrary confirming these were systemic problems. An unfair and extortionate opt out policy was approved in violation of the CA Public Utility Code, charging customers hundreds of dollars a year to protect their safety.  Thousands still refuse to pay this extortion.

Those responsible for this criminal activity should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, and the California legislature needs to do its job and hold hearings to get to the bottom of these criminal relationships that have cost Californians their lives.  All redacted e-mails must immediately be made public.

Peevey and company should be put behind bars.

Given the lies, recklessness and betrayal of trust that has characterized the forced smart meter deployment, the extortionate opt out fee policy should immediately be eliminated and past fees that have been paid by ratepayers refunded with an apology. Excessive charges paid by utility customers based on inaccurate smart meter readings must likewise be refunded.   A truly independent investigation into fires, health hazards, and the calibration and accuracy of smart meters must be carried out.  Smart meters must be recalled and replaced with safe, electromechanical analog meters NOW. At the end of the day, human life is more important than protecting this corrupt power structure and the egos of PG&E and CPUC executives.

We're not overstating it.

We mean it literally.

 

Special Thanks to the following groups for ongoing collaborative research efforts that have led to the discovery of these e-mails.  There will be more to come!

EMF Safety Network, Sebastopol, CA
Center for Electrosmog Prevention, La Mesa, CA
Ecological Options Network, Bolinas, CA

Take a look at the slimy e-mails for yourself- it ain’t pretty.  Drop us a line if you find something juicy or incriminating.

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8 Responses to PG&E Suggested “Prozac” for Those Injured by Smart Meters– SCE Schemed Higher Fees to Force Smart Meters on the Poor

  1. Lois Dennison says:

    Currently in Michigan,MPSC released on line, Pa-295-renewable energy -481423-7.1.pdf, on page 3 states charges for residential, commercial,and big commerical. On page 10, clearly written, DTE and CONSUMER UTILITIES HAVE BEEN ALLOWED TO INSTALL THE AMI METERS UNDER EXPERIMENTAL, WHICH TELLS ME,THE METERS ARE STILL WITHOUT PROPER TESTS. MPSC IS STILL BACKING DTE AND CONSUMER UTILITIES WITH THE LIES OF AMI BEING SAFE. I SPOKE TO MPSC AND THAT IS WHAT THEY ARE SAYING. I HAVE CALLED DTE AND THE EMPLOYEES ARE STATING SAME LIE OF SAFETY FOR THESE NIGHTMARES METERS. SENT CERTIFIED LETTER OF DEMAND OF REMOVAL, DTE RECEIVED 2/20/15 WITH DOCTOR STATEMENTS,THEY HAVE 1 MORE WEEK, THEIR METERS ARE BEING REMOVED.MY HEALTH CAN’T TAKE ANYMORE OF THEIR LIES AND POISON. ANY SUGGESTIONS?

  2. PUC rejects Carlsbad power contract - "more transparency is needed in the agency" says:

    http://touch.latimes.com/#section/-1/article/p2p-82996240/

    Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times

    A decision to purchase electricity from the proposed $2-billion Carlsbad Energy Center is up to the five-member Public Utilities Commission.

    By Marc Lifsher
    March 7, 2015, 7:00 a.m.

    Opponents are applauding a regulatory judge’s ruling that rejected a utility’s plan to buy electricity from a controversial San Diego natural gas power plant.

    At issue is a 1950s power plant that developers want to modernize to sell electricity to San Diego Gas & Electric Co.

    A decision to purchase electricity from the proposed $2-billion Carlsbad Energy Center is up to the five-member Public Utilities Commission, which has shown enthusiasm for the project in the past.

    The judge on Friday said SDG&E should buy more power from renewable sources, such as wind and solar, rather than natural gas.

    “This is a huge reversal of what we thought would happen,” said Matt Vespa, a lawyer for the Sierra Club.

    “The decision, he said, “is a promising signal that the commission is turning itself around” after the December departure of former PUC President Michael Peevey. Vespa said the commission is “saying no to what appear to be backroom deals.”

    Vespa was referring to new President Michael Picker’s statements that there needs to be more transparency in agency decision-making.

    Over the past year, the PUC has been rocked by a growing scandal linked to what critics called “overly cozy” relations between the PUC and top utility executives. Peevey and the commission are the targets of criminal investigations by both the U.S. Department of Justice and the California attorney general’s office.”

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  3. Brendan says:

    Part-5
    No one spoke; and this commissioner mentioned that a lot of money was to be spent on many individual contractors for installing the contraptions and this would be a substantial economic benefit to communities; then in a slightly bewildered whine he resumed by asking rhetorically where are these people who are going to benefit from this program, why have they not come to speak out in favor of this big project.
    I inferred that the commissioner believed there was a kind of silent mass of supporters of wifi smart meter technology because they would make money off of the installation process. I suspect that he believed that this mass of supporters were not present because, like himself, they
    could not stand to listen to all the seeming endless complaining and even tearful please to desist in this warlike scheme being launched on the ‘captive rate payers’ of CA.
    That was my introduction to the issue and to the attitude of the CPUC commissioners
    who were all on the same page with wifi smart meters.
    Later, I came to realize it could not be by chance to have five such cold blooded
    people filling the chairs of the CPUC commissioners; filling the official positions
    designated with the Mission to protect the health and safety and interests of the
    captive rate payers of the privately owned utility monopoly in CA; a Mission statement
    that even specifies to protect against deployment of dangerous devices.

  4. Brendan says:

    3/30/15.-Part-1-[sorry I put part 5 1st–probably cause I have 4 wifi smart meters on the exterior wall]
    I do not think that the “Psychopathic” element present in the executive suites of the
    privately owned utility cartel/monopoly in California and the 5 CPUC commissioners
    can be overstated. And it is important to periodically bring it into open discussion.
    Pyschopath is a technical term denoting a subgroup of humanity which are intrinsically intra-special predators as one noted researcher observed. Their percentage of the population is estimated to be between 1 and 5 percent but the ones who have been identified and studied have usually been those who pass through the criminal justice system; and many who research this subgroup agree that those studied are ‘failed psychopaths’ in that they were caught in their predatory mischief.
    By far, most psychopaths are never identified by the empathic majority among whom they live and prey and wreak havoc and devastation though with varying capacity
    for inflicting harm.
    One important psychologist, author of POLITICAL PONEROLOGY, [which is the study of evil] opined that probably all human evil can be laid at the feet of this psychopathic subgroup which moves among us invisible to us but often visible to each other. Perhaps the most fundamental defining aspect of this intra-special predator group is their incapacity to experience emotion; this is believed to be a genetic component.

  5. Brendan says:

    Part-2
    They cannot feel empathy; they cannot feel remorse; they do not have a conscience built-in. They do not experience love although they certainly do have a capacity for anger, often rage and can feel desire to obtain power over others.
    Firmly held ethical values, and a sense of justice, are outgrowths of the emotional capacity of human beings and the love, pity and pain they feel for others, even when unbidden.
    However, children raised by psychopaths can be induced to act the same and their true natures be suppressed but not eliminated; and whole societies that come under the sway of psychopaths, who may rise to the top positions of power/influence over the societal apparatus can be transformed into psychopathic societies; which the author of ‘Political Ponerology’ personally observed growing up and living his whole life in Poland during the 20th century. [check out the intro to the book at http://www.politicalponerology.com].
    He has identified important thought and speech transformations that develop; such as Para logical thinking. Not inconsequentially, psychopaths prior to the twentieth century were referred to as moral imbeciles, or as morally insane.

  6. Brendan says:

    Part-3
    Is it morally insane to forcefully ‘deploy’ weaponized utility meter devices to peoples’
    dwelling walls which, with time, will gradually break/damage the body’s DNA and break/damage the Blood Brain Barriers resulting in increased BBB permeability; increased permeability will render the brain vulnerable to chemicals and microbes the BBB evolved to protect from?
    Is it the action of moral imbeciles to deploy weaponized meter devices that will
    lay low substantial portions of the population with chronic illnesses? When I first heard mention that there were to be new utility meters and there was some question as to the safety of the new meter technology, I looked into the controversy which, though new to me, had already been going on for some time
    in CA and elsewhere. The famous Pavlov, much appreciated by the creators of the USSR utopia, experimented on orphaned children as well as dogs, and found in his ‘dog’ experiments that recalcitrant rebellious dogs, resistant to being controlled, became readily controllable when he induced illness into those dogs.
    I saw that the role of the CPUC commissioners was critical as the CPUC was created to represent
    and protect the interests of what they call “captive rate payers’ of only the privately owned utility companies each functioning as a monopoly in a land area based territory in CA. The CPUC had been given a Mission statement which should have been their guiding light in dealing with the utility cartel’s proposal to deploy [an oddly appropriate word] wifi smart meters onto the walls of habitations and schools etc. In fact the devices are weaponized spy devices which do a relatively poor job of metering utility usage relative to the meters they replaced which by comparison were safe and effective.

  7. Brendan says:

    Part-4
    In poring through the archive materials available at the CPUC online website, I saw a few videos of public forums in which a couple of the commissioners endured scheduled periods in which members of the public could come and make statements and offer text/data to the CPUC commissioners as they deliberated some matter. The public input forums I assume are a holdover from a less psychopathic era but maintained to create a Potemkin Village effect by a gang of appointed commissioners who supposedly listen to public input before they make decisions about issues involving the utility cartel’s schemes. The time allotment for each speaker was only 1 to 3 minutes as I recall,
    but many people who had made the effort to come to the well attended and rarely held public forums had brought texts, some looking substantial, relating to the science
    data that supported the popular position that the new meters are dangerous and should not be deployed until they can be made safe for living entities, human, animal, and the birds and the bees. After a long series of statements by individuals, with not a few expressing serious concern for their children’s well being, often with the children in tow, one of the commissioners spoke up; he looked both angry and bored with the proceedings which, as I recall, only last an hour total, and he asked if there were any people present who had received contracts for installing the wifi smart meters.

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