Author Archives: Josh Hart

Agency Staff Struggle to Make Sense of a Senseless Project

The other day I was chatting on the phone with someone who works at a fairly senior level at the California Public Utilities Commission.   After reading the FCC Authorization Form (pdf) that requires that all persons be kept at least … Continue reading

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Dance Against “Smart” Meters; Dance for Freedom

On April 13, 2008, Mary Brooke Oberwetter and a group of friends went to the Jefferson Memorial to commemorate the 265th birthday of Mr. Jefferson. But park police didn’t want them shaking it with Uncle T.J. They were arrested.  Fast … Continue reading

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WHO’s Statement is a Game Changer

Make no mistake.   The decision by the World Health Organization on Tuesday to classify non-ionizing radiofrequency electromagnetic radiation as “possibly carcinogenic to humans” is an absolute game changer for our movement. This seemingly cautious statement by the world’s pre-eminent health … Continue reading

Posted in Cell phones, Citizen rebellion, Climate Change, Democracy, Electro-Hyper-Sensitivity, Health studies, PG&E, World Health Organization | 8 Comments

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 … Continue reading

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World Health Organization Declares Wireless a Cancer Risk- Mesh Network Must be Deactivated to Protect Human Health

PG&E has claimed- like at 1:10 in this video from a year ago- that the World Health Organization says that RF radiation is safe.  Now that the WHO has reversed its position, saying there are significant risks from human exposure … Continue reading

Posted in Cell phones, CPUC, Electro-Hyper-Sensitivity, Environmental Concerns, Health studies, Lake County, PG&E, World Health Organization | 6 Comments