Monthly Archives: May 2011

Electro Hyper Sensitives: The Canaries in the Coal Mine

By Sudi Scull May is Electromagnetic Radiation Awareness Month. In observance of this I would like to take this opportunity to share my story about living with hypersensitivity (EHS) and the dangers presented by SMART Meter technology and the “smart” … Continue reading

Posted in Cell phones, Citizen rebellion, CPUC, Democracy, Electro-Hyper-Sensitivity, Environmental Concerns, Health studies, PG&E, San Francisco | 2 Comments

Protest at PG&E HQ This Friday

California Smart Meter Revolt Grows as European Council Issues Landmark Warning on Wireless Tech San Francisco- Environmental health advocates and other alarmed members of the public will gather at Pacific Gas and Electric Company headquarters in San Francisco on Friday … Continue reading

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Santa Barbara “Smart” Meter Forum Video

We’re excited to be able to bring you video of the major ‘smart’ meter forum held on April 28th at Fess Parker’s Resort in Santa Barbara, organized by the Santa Barbara Tea Party and other community groups.  Thank you to … Continue reading

Posted in Cell phones, Citizen rebellion, CPUC, Democracy, FCC, Health studies, interference, Lake County, PG&E, Privacy, Safety, Santa Barbara | 10 Comments

Public Opinion Turning Against SmartMeters

Judging from these series of interviews with random people carried out by the Mountain View Voice in the heart of Silicon Valley, public opinion is swinging against the ‘smart’ meter and demanding that independent studies be undertaken on health effects … Continue reading

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Defend Your Analog Meter Part III

Here are a couple of photos that people have sent us, showing how to protect your analog meter from theft by the utilities or their agents.  PG&E has supposedly agreed to let analog meters remain in place if they receive … Continue reading

Posted in Citizen rebellion, PG&E | 44 Comments