Author Archives: Josh Hart

Help is on the Way! Submit Your Complaint Today at SmartMeterHelp.Com

In 2011, the EMF Safety Network and StopSmartMeters! launched a joint project called SmartMeterHelp.com. This site served as a collecting place for thousands of complaints, but is no longer in operation. Many of you commented on this page, so the … Continue reading

Posted in Citizen rebellion, CPUC, Democracy, Installer Threats and Assaults | 32 Comments

Take Action Now, Occupy the CPUC this Thursday!!!

We have been getting emails from people around the state who have received automated calls from PG&E, telling them to contact the utility–even people who are not on the “delay” list. Apparently they think this fight is over, and the … Continue reading

Posted in Citizen rebellion, CPUC, Democracy, PG&E | 14 Comments

CA PUC – “Utility Lapdog” Proposes Extortionate Opt Out Fees

From EMF Safety Network: ———————- Yesterday the President of the California the Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), Michael Peevey issued a Proposed Decision on what to do with the thousands of complaints against the (dumb, too smart, not smart, spy, murder, … Continue reading

Posted in CPUC, Electro-Hyper-Sensitivity, PG&E, San Francisco | 10 Comments

Occupy YOUR HOME: Hazardous ‘Smart’ Meter Removal

Anonymous patriot gives thumbs up as the dangerous, “bio-hazard” smart meters are pulled down on 11/11/11 at 11AM from Southern California units. Industry tested and time proven “safe” analog meters were reinstalled to protect the residents from further harm.  Anonymous … Continue reading

Posted in Citizen rebellion, Democracy, Los Angeles, Privacy, SCE | 17 Comments

Sensitive and Inside Big Technology: Views from the Other Side (Part Four)

Part Four of a series. Click here for Part One, Part Two, and Part Three. ‘Marc Handke’ has been designing software for over ten years. He has been dealing with wireless sensitivity for about the last four years, and installation … Continue reading

Posted in Citizen rebellion, Electro-Hyper-Sensitivity, Health studies, PG&E, Santa Clara County, Uncategorized | 4 Comments