Author Archives: Josh Hart

Dutch Research on Wireless Tree Damage Backs Up “Smart” Meter Plant Harm Observations

Yesterday, we received the following update from the disabled woman who had been living above 112 electrical ‘smart’ meters in the complex in Berkeley.   For the last several months, she has been living in only half of her section 8 … Continue reading

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‘Smart’ Meter Health Effects Worsening

We continue to receive a great number of reports of people suffering health effects when ‘smart’ meters are installed.  It seems that women are being impacted far more frequently than men, consistent with existing research on electro-sensitivity.   Here are firsthand … Continue reading

Posted in Electro-Hyper-Sensitivity, PG&E, Santa Clara County, Santa Cruz County | 6 Comments

PG&E Retaliating Against Low Income People

Phil, a protester with Occupy San Francisco, suspects that PG&E has been retaliating against customers who refuse ‘smart’ meters by conducting an audit for the “CARE” program- a program that is meant to help ensure basic heating and lighting to … Continue reading

Posted in Citizen rebellion, neighborhood organizing, PG&E, San Francisco | 2 Comments

Announcing Stop Smart Meters! FAQ

We are happy today to officially launch our new FAQ section which attempts to answer the many questions that reasonable people have when faced with the unreasonableness of ‘smart’ meter installations being pushed by their government and utility.  We hope it … Continue reading

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Occupy Your Utility: San Diego Fights Back

This video was recorded by Occupy San Diego last week.  They interviewed Susan Brinchman, who has been at the forefront of the fight against ‘smart’ meters in Southern California.   Her organization, The Center for Electrosmog Prevention, has been making waves … Continue reading

Posted in Citizen rebellion, Democracy, San Diego County | 2 Comments