Smart Meters: Who has the Power?

By Howard Glasser

If you’re waiting for somebody else to do something about this, don’t hold your breath. Meanwhile we’re all being led like sheep to the slaughter while being portrayed by the industry that would commit genocide as a fringe group of misguided, uninformed, conspiracy theorist, tin hat lunatics that also believe in alien abductions. Smart Grid Industry trade publications say that “The proliferation of anti-SmartMeter citizen groups is a direct result of the lack of community outreach by the utilities in the smart meter rollout.” They add, “Utility companies need to make their case for SmartMeters to the public and they need to hone their PR skills.”

We’re being treated like uneducated idiots. Worse yet, we’re being ignored because this crime’s being committed in broad daylight while we watch and do nothing and PG&E and the CPUC are confident they’ve got local government’s hands tied and the ratepayers right where they want them in their pocket.

Now’s not the time to give up and lay down because they’re just getting started. This deal was made in back rooms and a long time before you knew about it and there’s a lot of catching up to do. It took a lot of time to plan something this big.

It involved the cooperation of utility companies and regulatory commissions and buy in from every level of government both here and abroad. It crossed party lines and international boundaries. An alliance was formed, stakeholders were rallied, meetings were held, an agenda was issued, lobbying groups were activated, campaigns financed, politicians elected, promises made, t’s crossed, votes cast, lips zipped, bills passed, capital raised, wheels put in motion, science bought, marketing commissioned, brochures printed and then one day as if it all happened overnight while we slumbered, global deployment was under way.

This isn’t a new story. In matters where government and business have a great deal of money at stake, they’re going to protect their investment and their interests will not necessarily be yours. If there’s enough money to be made, the entities that control world markets will stop at nothing to achieve their goals and if they’re caught doing wrong, the penalty is always worth the price.

“I see in the near future a crisis approaching that unnerves me and causes me to tremble for the safety of my country. Corporations have been enthroned, an era of corruption in high places will follow, and the money-power of the country will endeavor to prolong its reign by working upon the prejudices of the people until the wealth is aggregated in a few hands and the Republic is destroyed.” Abraham Lincoln, Nov. 21, 1854

Corporations aren’t in business to be nice. They exist to return a profit to their investors. None of this should come as a surprise. What isn’t about money these days? If it’s not about making money, it’s about lobbying money or laundering money or hush money or payoffs or bailouts or rip-offs or rate hikes.

Without a financial incentive, industry doesn’t care and the policy makers won’t listen.

It’s not and never has been about getting government and corporations to respond for moral or ethical reasons or even because they’ve been backed in to a legal corner. It doesn’t matter what corner they’ve been backed in to, they have enough money to buy themselves out and enough political muscle to win.

SmartMeters are not about going green or conserving energy or reducing greenhouse gas emissions or saving polar bears. It’s about how our money finds its way in to a utility company’s pockets.

The utility companies aren’t doing this for your health or for the environment.

This isn’t about Green Power but the power that’s wielded over a citizenry stripped of its rights and that the CPUC would see buried to meet industry deadlines and increase shareholder returns while leaving us in the rubble of PG&E’s twisted machinations. It is and always has been about the money. It’s about having enough money to turn big money into mega money because as anyone with great wealth can tell you, you can’t ever possibly have enough money.

This isn’t a game for amateurs and the players are not easily identified. It’s not like they’re wearing jerseys that say, I’m the quarterback. They’re well-protected. You could be standing right in front of them and not know it. You may have even voted for them. They have speech writers. They have people who run around after them with erasers when they falter. They have marketing agencies and makeup artists.

They’re packaged and sold like commodities and even when they’re in plain sight, we’d never guess what they’re up to.

Forty-seven years ago, a voice stepped forth out of the crowd and uttered these words:

“There is a time when the operation of the machine becomes so odious, makes you so sick at heart, that you can’t take part; you can’t even passively take part, and you’ve got to put your bodies upon the gears and upon the wheels, upon the levers, upon all the apparatus, and you’ve got to make it stop. And you’ve got to indicate to the people who run it, to the people who own it, that unless you’re free, the machine will be prevented from working at all!” Mario Savio, University of California at Berkeley, Dec. 2, 1964.

Who will step from the crowd now and lead us forward and who will stand with them? If you still believe in America and you want change, you’ll have to stand up for it and it’s going to take more than letters and a handful of people on the courthouse steps. It’s going to take numbers too big to ignore. Organize and mobilize or lose the chance to get back your country.

Howard Glasser

Kelseyville

This article originally appeared in the Lake County Record Bee.  Mass direct action by the public seems to now be the only thing standing in the way of the destructive, diabolical smart meter program, backed by the utility industry and corrupt regulators.  If you’ve never stood in the way of a truck or risked arrest for what you believe in, don’t worry.  We can offer advice for defending your neighborhood and your community.

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2 Responses to Smart Meters: Who has the Power?

  1. ExExZonie says:

    APS in Phoenix is replacing the standard analog meters with these smart meters. Although we do not have a “green energy” law like AB32, these meters give the power companies the capability to shut down or slow down your power, charge differential prices depending on what they pay for power (the real purpose of these meters), and monitor your use of electricity as well as the EMF problem. Your freedom and your entire way of life is at stake!!

  2. Redi Kilowatt says:

    I was just reviewing my electricity bill, I noticed that PG&E has changed the format of the bill.
    First, I must add that I do not have a new radio electric meter, and have no intention of ever allowing one to be installed on my property either. Also, I have no PG&E gas service here.
    What I noticed was that on page 3 of 4, this month they deleted the electric account detail, that used to show actual prior and current meter reads, and also did not print my usage of total days billed and Kwh used this month and last year for this month. Also they did not calculate Kwh used per day this month or this month last year.
    I read my own meter and set the dials on a card so the meter reader does not need to come on to my property, so having that account detail information helps keep me honest and avoid possible unintentional mistakes.
    I know that people that have allowed new meters to be installed that their new meters started at zero, but just to better understand what the new meter is doing with the billing, I think it is extremely important that PG&E display last years usage data. That will help catch inaccurate readings by the new meters, and we all know that PG&E has that information going back one year for usage data.
    What do y’all think about that, that PG&E doesn’t want their customers to know their actual usage totals before it is broken down into various tiers, and that PG&E doesn’t want their customers to know what they were using last year ?. Perhaps they don’t want their customers to know how much power the customer pays for to operate the new meters and infrastructure that will no doubt be substantially more than the previous years bill for the same month.
    Off with their heads !

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