Category Archives: Citizen rebellion

Take Back Your Power California: Protest PG&E Monday

TAKE BACK YOUR POWER Rally and Protest MONDAY MAY 14TH 9AM PG&E Headquarters 77 Beale St. San Francisco Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) is a company with a long history of exchanging public health and safety for private income and … Continue reading

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Kauai Takes Back Its Power: The Spirit of Ho’oponopono

  Ho’oponopono is a Hawaiian word meaning “to make right.” Essentially, it means to make it right with the ancestors, or to make right with the people with whom you have relationships. Mark Naea of Kapa’a Kauai, Hawaii is on … Continue reading

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PG&E’s Opt Out Shrouded in Confusion and Obfuscation

We received the following e-mail yesterday from a resident on California’s Central Coast.  This is Chapter 1 out of the utility playbook- sound totally reasonable in media interviews, and then turn around and lie to, intimidate, and threaten individual ratepayers … Continue reading

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Marin County, CA to PG&E: “Stay Out”

      FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Tuesday, May 1st, 2012 MARIN COUNTY AND THE TOWN OF FAIRFAX FILE MOTION TO DELAY FURTHER PG&E SMART METER INSTALLATIONS PENDING COMMUNITY OPT-OUT HEARINGS PG&E continues to push for smart meter installations, despite widespread … Continue reading

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PG&E’s Opt Out Fees Mired in Dispute and Procedural Flaws

Happy May Day everyone.  Get away from your computer and get out in the streets- it’s a beautiful day, at least in Northern California!  Revolutionary spirit (and tear gas) is in the air.  Apart from a historical day to celebrate … Continue reading

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