Author Archives: Josh Hart

Two Upcoming Events: Cell-Phone Safety Forum (Berkeley) and Smart Meter Forum (Glendale)

Two upcoming events in California: Southern California Smart Meter Forum, on Thurs. Nov. 10 in Glendale CA. Speakers include Cindy Sage, EMF expert, and Mindy Spatt of TURN. Cell Phone Safety Public Forum (poster below with info) will be held … Continue reading

Posted in Berkeley, Cancer, Cell phones, FCC, Health studies, Uncategorized, World Health Organization | 2 Comments

“I Want My ‘Smart’ Meter Off, Too!” The Widening Call for Return of Analog Meters

Tuesday’s post documenting the return of Caitlin Phillips’ analog meter by PG&E brought a great number of emails to Stop Smart Meters! in the days that followed. This was confirmation of what we already knew: many of California’s ratepayers are … Continue reading

Posted in Citizen rebellion, CPUC, Democracy, Electro-Hyper-Sensitivity, PG&E, San Francisco | 9 Comments

PG&E Begins Removing ‘Smart’ Meters Due to Health Effects

Widening Call for Immediate Return of Analogs; Disconnection of “Mesh” Wireless Network UPDATE, Nov. 3, 2011: Glendale CA resident also has ‘smart’ meter replaced with analog meter by utility GWP. Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_jT3-36KRg SANTA CRUZ, CA—Just as PG&E enters the final … Continue reading

Posted in Citizen rebellion, CPUC, Democracy, Dirty Electricity, Electro-Hyper-Sensitivity, PG&E, Santa Cruz County | 70 Comments

“I Love my Smart Meter- It Kills Bees”

Want a fright for Halloween?  How about our food supply being seriously disrupted? Now, according to a letter to the editor from Prescott AZ, we have installers promising residents that the EMF from the meters will “get rid of bees.”  … Continue reading

Posted in Animal Harm, Bees | 3 Comments

PG&E Green Lights Unwanted “Smart” Meter Removal

Okay so they didn’t exactly give a green light to having your “smart” meter removed.  But it wasn’t a red light either.   More like a flashing yellow caution sign. First of all, as is clear to anyone who reads the … Continue reading

Posted in Citizen rebellion, CPUC, PG&E | 10 Comments