Feeling Like a Rat?

Stop Smart Meters! brought you the news back in February that smart grid industry types- including the head of PG&E’s ‘Smart’Meter program Greg Kiraly-  were openly laughing during an industry conference about how utility customers are like rats in an experiment.  Today we were reminded by the great letter to the editor by Dave Hubert in the Santa Rosa Press Democrat that wireless EMF radiation- such as the pulses sent out by your “smart” meter- are effective ways of compelling rats to leave your house.

Of course as Dave points out, what the rats are suffering is exactly what is happening to countless people in areas where ‘smart’ meters are being deployed- people we hear from every day who are being forced to leave their homes because the government denies the existence of electro-sensitivity and refuses to acknowledge non-thermal health impacts, despite the clear and decisive evidence to the contrary.

Now don’t get us wrong- we’ve known some very nice rats, so make sure that if you get upset and want to use the label to refer to FCC Chairman Genachowski and all those CTIA lobbyists, know that it would truly be an insult to respectable rodents everywhere.

Here is Dave’s letter:

Rats. A SmartMeter

EDITOR: From the brutal technology department:

People who experience pain from the SmartMeter devices PG&E has been installing all over Northern California describe their encounters in words similar to descriptions of how electromagnetic rodent repellers work.

Online description of an electromagnetic rodent repeller: “It works by altering the electromagnetic field in the wiring in your house, basically it sends out a vibration around all of the wiring throughout the walls and floors in the building using it. This vibration makes the animals feel really uneasy and they will do anything to get away from it.”

Hate to say it, but that’s exactly how my wife reacted when PG&E installed a gas SmartMeter next door. It puts out radio frequencies that are apparently noxious to her.

Yeah, it didn’t kill her, but it made her feel like jumping out of her skin. There are huge areas of SmartMetered California (mostly urban) that are now off limits to her.

Guess what? She found out there are lots of other people out there who react the same way. Had the devices been properly studied they would not have been approved for installation on every home in California.

DAVE HUBERT

Sebastopol

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4 Responses to Feeling Like a Rat?

  1. roberta lynn says:

    I had the same reaction and i have hypersensitivity i suppose. they installed a smart meter on my cottage and on another cottage just a few feet away . what can i possibly do. they wont remove it. I am already disabled with rheumatoid arthritis and degenerative disc disease ( advanced ) and always in pain as it is. so i suppose someone might say this one is in my head which is exactly how it feels . my head feels like it will explode all the time and i cannot spend time at my home. i do not feel this way elsewhere. pg and e told me they will not remove it but i can discontinue my electric service if i wish. i am on life support equipment and cannot afford solar panels or a generator.

  2. Sandaura says:

    We have a wireless meter on our home. Can anyone help us with an explanation of how this model works. We are being told it is read once a month for a second and that it is sleeping the rest of the time? We want an unbias opinion.

    It is a Centron CL 200 240V 3W TY ECISR 30TA FCC ID SK 9CIA

    Thanks

  3. You can type in the FCC ID at this link and get some technical info about your meter (although they keep the most detailed stuff secret).

    http://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid/

    Also, check out this post that has some government documents that contain technical info about smart meters. It won’t be about your exact meter, but they all work basically, if not exactly, the same.

    http://www.bansmartmeters.com/blog/2011/04/exposed-technical-documents-contracts-for-smart-meters/

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