Author Archives: Josh Hart

Ohio Utility Commission Rules Against Three Women Who Can’t Afford Smart Meter “Opt- Out” Fees

How many people do you know who would refuse smart meters but can’t afford the “opt out” fees? Three women in Ohio filed legal complaints with the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO).  They have cited health reasons for not … Continue reading

Posted in Changing a Meter, Class Issues and Social Equality, Democracy, Electro-Hyper-Sensitivity, legal issues, Ohio, radio-frequency radiation, Smart Grid | 4 Comments

Federal Wireless Death Legislation HR 3557 — Take Action

 Thanks to Vicki Sievers of Marin County, CA for sending out this recent alert. Please take action today and let Washington know we will not tolerate this taking of our democracy by telecom giants! 📣📣 WE MUST CONTINUE TAKING ACTION … Continue reading

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LANDLINES UNDER THREAT IN CALIFORNIA: Urgent Action Required

Thank you to Vicki Sievers and Nina Beety, for this alert: What’s happening (updated Nov. 1st 2023)    The CPUC has been silent for three months on landline proceedings.   However, today AT&T meets with staff of CPUC Commissioner John … Continue reading

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Stop Thacker Pass Lithium Mine: Another False Solution to Climate Chaos

              In 2007, when I was a student at the University of the West of England, studying for a transportation planning masters degree, I remember sitting around with our instructor and other students looking … Continue reading

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Great Films on Electro-Hyper Sensitivity

As illness and injury from wireless technology spreads, there are beginning to be more and more films on the subject. Here are a couple of great examples. Thanks to the filmmakers for their efforts. Please watch and spread the word. … Continue reading

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