Author Archives: Josh Hart

Wireless Refugees Attracting Increasing Attention From Media

Another great piece by Kristin Fisher of Washington DC’s WUSA9.   We must appreciate and support reporters who know how to do their job, and are brave enough to speak out about a clearly insane situation, about which there is widespread … Continue reading

Posted in Citizen rebellion, Electro-Hyper-Sensitivity, Greenbank, health effects, radio-frequency radiation, Washington DC, World Health Organization | 2 Comments

CPUC President Michael Peevey to Public: “Shut Up”

Yesterday, dozens of people descended on the California Public Utilities Commission (for the umpteenth time) to speak of health damage, fires, privacy violations, and inaccurate bills brought about by the “smart meter” and to demand major changes in state policy … Continue reading

Posted in California, Citizen rebellion, CPUC, Democracy, Electro-Hyper-Sensitivity, San Francisco | 15 Comments

Jean McDonnel: Colorado Smart Meter Activist Needs Our Love

From Stop Smart Meters! Director Joshua Hart: We were very sad to hear this latest news about our good friend Jean McDonnel.   Jean kindly hosted me when I visited Ridgway, Colorado in November of 2011 to speak at a local … Continue reading

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Pepco Caught in Lie About Smart Meter RF Frequency

WASHINGTON DC– Thanks to the investigative efforts of Desiree Jaworski of the Center for Safer Wireless who demonstrated to WUSA 9 news on Tuesday that Pepco has in fact been lying to its customers about the number of smart meter … Continue reading

Posted in Cancer, Cell phones, Citizen rebellion, radio-frequency radiation | 4 Comments

Stand Up and Speak to the CPUC February 28th

CA-wide alert via the grassroots wire: Thursday, February 28, 2013 – 9am California Public Utilities Commission 505 Van Ness Avenue – Auditorium San Francisco, CA 94102 A decision on Phase 2 (cost/fees and community-wide opt-out) of the SmartMeter opt-out provision … Continue reading

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