Author Archives: Josh Hart

Forced Seizures as Port St. Lucie FL Govt. Turns Cold Shoulder to Suffering of Woman

Thanks to EMF Safety Network for their coverage: Shari Anker begins her comments to the Port St. Lucie Florida city council by stating,  “In the book, Diary of Anne Frank, is Anne’s famous entry that reads, Despite everything I still … Continue reading

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Meet Leah, the Hialeah Meter Maid

When you ask your utility for a safe, analog meter, do they tell you something like “sorry analogs are not made anymore” or “sorry they are not available.”  If you haven’t picked up on the theme by now, assume that … Continue reading

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Teach Your Children Well: Keep them Away from Wireless

Wireless non-ionizing radiation from cell phones, wi-fi, smart meters and cell towers can be damaging to adults (pdf), but it can be devastating to children and their developing brains and bodies.   Don’t take a risk with their future.   Keep them … Continue reading

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Get on Board the Analog Express: Video from Stop Smart Meters! Bus to December CPUC Hearings

Director of Stop Smart Meters! Joshua Hart addresses passengers riding the bus 120 miles from Santa Cruz to Santa Rosa in December 2012 to speak to the CPUC about smart meter problems, and the injustice of having to pay an … Continue reading

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Speak Out Against Tom Wheeler for FCC

Thanks to electricalpollution.com for the heads up: Thomas E. Wheeler, a former lobbyist for CTIA who opposed meaningful RF safety limits in the 1996 Telecommunications Act, has been nominated by President Obama to be Chairman of the FCC. Please let … Continue reading

Posted in FCC, Federal Government, Obama, radio-frequency radiation | 1 Comment