Category Archives: Citizen rebellion

Stop Smart Meters! Raises Awareness and Utility Ire at Colorado Rural Electric Association

Colorado’s Poudre Valley Rural Electric Association were kind enough to schedule their once in three years annual meeting breakfast to coincide with Stop Smart Meters! Whistlestop tour.   It would have been rude not to pay them a visit while … Continue reading

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City of Fort Collins Colorado Rubs Salt in the Wounds of Radiation- Damaged, Bereaved Family

The first stop on our WhistleStop Smart Meters! tour is Fort Collins, Colorado, where Virginia Farver lives with her husband Craig.  Their son Rich Farver died from a brain tumor in 2008 – part of a cancer cluster that they … Continue reading

Posted in Changing a Meter, Citizen rebellion, Colorado, Democracy, Installer Threats and Assaults, legal issues, neighborhood organizing, PG&E, Police, PSREC, radio-frequency radiation, Safety, Smart Grid | 23 Comments

Lots of Storytelling Going on at the PSREC Call Center

Because now apparently PSREC (our electric company who rudely shut us off one month ago for refusing to pay illegal, discriminatory, and unjustifiable “opt out” fees) has discovered that it cannot extort, coerce, silence, or intimidate us, they are now … Continue reading

Posted in Animal Harm, California, Changing a Meter, Citizen rebellion, Class Issues and Social Equality, Electro-Hyper-Sensitivity, legal issues, Plumas County, radio-frequency radiation | 1 Comment

Sedona vs. the Smart Meter

Posted in Arizona, Citizen rebellion, Democracy, Environmental Concerns, health effects, neighborhood organizing, Smart Grid | 3 Comments

Letters to Portola Reporter Editor Over Josh Hart’s Disconnect

Dan McDonald, Editor of the Portola Reporter told us he received a ton of e-mails from out of the area in response to their erroneous article published last week, but was sadly unable to print any of them due to … Continue reading

Posted in California, Citizen rebellion, Democracy, Electro-Hyper-Sensitivity, legal issues, neighborhood organizing, World Health Organization | 3 Comments