Author Archives: Josh Hart

Pressure Mounts for a Smart Meter Moratorium in CA

What a week.   PG&E Senior Director of the statewide ‘Smart’ Meter program William Devereaux resigns from his post after it is revealed that he pretended to be “Ralph” the anti-smart meter activist from Oakland.  All this in order to gain … Continue reading

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PG&E Senior Director of ‘Smart’ Meter Program Poses as ‘Ralph’ the anti-smart meter activist….

Chronicle Article SJ Mercury Article FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                     Contact: Joshua Hart, Stop Smart Meters! November 8th 2010                                                                 joshuanoahhart[at]gmail[dot]com DIRECTOR OF PG&E’S SMART METER PROGRAM CAUGHT FALSIFYING HIS IDENTITY William Devereaux Infiltrated Health Advocacy Group in Order … Continue reading

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Cell Phone Brain Tumor Victims Speak Out

This press conference, held at the beginning of October at the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco to coincide with the release of Dr. Devra Davis’ new book Disconnect, is heartbreaking to watch.   These families who have suffered from the effects … Continue reading

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Stinson Beach Fights Back

Resistance against PG&E is growing as people gather in the streets and confront Wellington employees in this otherwise sleepy coastal California town.  Don’t give up your power to the power company!  Remember  this is supposed to be a democracy.   Don’t … Continue reading

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What is PG&E Afraid Of? North Bay Residents Take to the Streets

This is a video of yesterday’s protest in Rohnert Park, CA.  If the ‘smart’ meter program was beneficial to the public, safe, and environmentally friendly, why would PG&E be evacuating their installation yards every time there is a little protest?  … Continue reading

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