Author Archives: Josh Hart

PSREC Confused About The Law (Again)

While Reno, NV Fire Chief Tom Garrison was holding a press conference on Saturday about the series of fires likely caused by “smart” meters that have led to at least one death, an hour’s drive to the northwest, Plumas Sierra … Continue reading

Posted in California, Citizen rebellion, Democracy, legal issues, neighborhood organizing, Nevada, Plumas County, Police, PSREC, Safety, Smart Grid | 7 Comments

Nevada Fire Marshal Calls for Smart Meter Investigation After Fire Death in Reno

Update 9/16/14: Nevada State Fire Marshal Calls for Statewide Investigation Into Smart Meter Fire Hazards (Reno Gazette-Journal) KTVN Reno Local TV Coverage It was reported by the Reno Gazette over the weekend that a 61 year old Reno woman and … Continue reading

Posted in Citizen rebellion, Class Issues and Social Equality, Democracy, Environmental Concerns, FCC, Federal Government, Fires, Installer Threats and Assaults, Massachusetts, Nevada, Plumas County, PSREC, Safety, Smart Grid, Time of Use Pricing, U.K. | 3 Comments

111 Quebec Municipalities Call for Moratorium, Free Choice; Thousands of Smart Meters Recalled in Arizona and Florida

From TakeBackYourPower.net: Quebec activist Jean Hudon brings us news that 111 municipalities in Quebec have now called for a moratorium and or free opt-out of “smart” meters: This news comes amidst Quebec’s emerging overbilling scandal and fire-related recalls throughout North … Continue reading

Posted in Arizona, Citizen rebellion, Fires, Florida, Quebec, Smart Grid | 1 Comment

Method # 786: How to Get the Word Out and Bypass the Mainstream Media Blackout About Wireless Health Risks

“K” from LA writes: “Check out my new license plate! You all should get something similar.. They rejected it at first but I appealed and sent in a letter with like 20 studies.  I had a long good conversation with … Continue reading

Posted in California, Los Angeles, neighborhood organizing, PG&E, radio-frequency radiation | 4 Comments

Some PG&E Customers Getting Fees Reversed as CPUC Endlessly Delays Smart Meter “Opt Out” Decision

SAN FRANCISCO- Some utility customers in California are getting utility smart meter “opt out” fees reversed in hearings at the California Public Utilities Commission, even as the Commission itself drags out a decision about the legality of such fees, having … Continue reading

Posted in California, Citizen rebellion, CPUC, Democracy, Fires, legal issues, neighborhood organizing, PG&E, San Francisco, Smart Grid | 7 Comments