Author Archives: Josh Hart

CPUC Grants SCE Customer an Analog Meter

In a replay of his declaration that a PG&E customer could “go back to an analog meter,” CPUC President Michael Peevey last week granted a Southern California Edison customer the same request. “That’s an affirmative answer,” he told Topanga resident … Continue reading

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A Right To Know? Not If the Wireless Industry Has its Way

By Amy O’Hair San Francisco passed a landmark ordinance earlier this year, which mandates that information about RF radiation exposure, a WHO class 2B carcinogen, be present at all cell-phone retail sites in the city, and given to buyers. If … Continue reading

Posted in Animal Harm, Cell phones, Citizen rebellion, Democracy, Environmental Concerns, San Francisco, World Health Organization | 10 Comments

Stop Smart Meters! Stands in Solidarity with Occupy Wall St.

Stop Smart Meters! stands in full solidarity with the Occupy Wall St. movement rapidly growing throughout the country.  Together, we bear witness and refuse to go along with the rampant corporate abuse that is violating the economic, health, safety, and … Continue reading

Posted in Cell phones, Citizen rebellion, Class Issues and Social Equality, Democracy, Electro-Hyper-Sensitivity, Santa Cruz County | 5 Comments

Buy Your Analog Meter Here

You can purchase verified electromechanical analog electric meters at Electrahealth. These are refurbished analog meters with a numerical readout (not digital). The photo here is not a direct representation of the meters they sell, but very similar to their model. … Continue reading

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Defend Your Analog Meter Part V

News of this neat little item now for sale was sent to us by a follower. You can buy this locking ring for your analog meter by contacting: Economy Lock and Key (707) 579-3183 We can’t guarantee your results, but … Continue reading

Posted in Citizen rebellion, CPUC, Electro-Hyper-Sensitivity, Installer Threats and Assaults, Privacy, Safety | 23 Comments