Author Archives: Josh Hart

European Electro-Smog Protest This Week

On Wednesday 16 November, in Brussels, there will be a major protest of the growing saturation of EMF pollution in the environment. The action is backed by a long list of groups concerned with the problem. According to Microwave News, … Continue reading

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

Part three of a series. Click for Part One, Part Two, Part Four and  Part Five, ‘Jenny Liu’ is in her early thirties and has worked in the software industry on the East Coast for about a decade. Wireless radiation … Continue reading

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Defend Your Analog Meter, Part VI

Here’s a couple more ideas for preventing trespass and tampering with your analog meter. Prevent regret, do it today. This one (right) was sent in by a Stop Smart Meters! fan, built from $65 worth of big-box items. He says: … Continue reading

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Asking the CPUC for Your Analog Meter Back? It’s More Likely You’ll Get the Booby Prize Instead.

Today during public comments at the CPUC meeting, several individuals came before the commissioners to ask for relief from sickness brought on by installation of a ‘smart’ meter–to ask for the return of an analog meter. Only one (Lisa Miller) … Continue reading

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The System’s Getting Nervous…

The vicious beating of peaceful protesters yesterday at UC Berkeley- against thousands of students peacefully assembling and speaking out- is an indication that the system is feeling increasingly threatened by the growing Occupy movement. This is the same system that … Continue reading

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