Category Archives: Citizen rebellion

BC People’s Class Action Builds Momentum

A Canadian class action lawsuit started by Nomi Davis, a yoga teacher from British Columbia’s Saltspring Island is gaining momentum, and publicity.  An article in the Vancouver Sun recently included this quote from Una St. Clair of the Center for Safe … Continue reading

Posted in Canada, Changing a Meter, Citizen rebellion, legal issues, Smart Grid | 2 Comments

Tell the FCC: Wireless is Harmful at Currently Allowed Levels

The FCC needs a lot more than input on their recent consultation (like someone in charge besides the industry), but at least they can’t say we didn’t tell them so.  See important message from Joel Moskowitz of UC Berkeley below: … Continue reading

Posted in Citizen rebellion, Democracy, Electro-Hyper-Sensitivity, FCC, Federal Government, health effects, neighborhood organizing, radio-frequency radiation, Smart Grid | 5 Comments

Memphis Elec. Workers Union Plan Anti-Smart Meter Billboards

From Memphis Daily News: “The union representing Memphis Light, Gas and Water Division employees, including meter readers, plans to take its problems with Smart Meters to the road – the side of the road. Leaders of International Brotherhood of Electrical … Continue reading

Posted in Changing a Meter, Citizen rebellion, Class Issues and Social Equality, Democracy, neighborhood organizing, Smart Grid, Tennessee | 3 Comments

Some Truth from Sedona, Arizona

from Sedona.biz: (July 14, 2013) – Warren Woodward from the Sedona Smart Meter Awareness group is steaming over a letter to the editor published in another media in which his efforts are labeled “hysteria”. The seeming hysteria is actually passion … Continue reading

Posted in Arizona, Citizen rebellion, Democracy, neighborhood organizing, Privacy, radio-frequency radiation, Smart Grid | 2 Comments

Santa Cruz 4G Verizon “Monopine” Dies Well Deserved Death

A plan by Verizon Corp. to install a 4G cell tower less than 700 feet from an elementary school in downtown Boulder Creek has been withdrawn, thanks to the dozens of people who showed up at the county building in … Continue reading

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