Category Archives: Citizen rebellion

Shame on You Grandpa

Michael Peevey is the President of the California Public Utilities Commission, the body who is continuing  to authorize forced installations of dangerous ‘smart’ meters throughout California, despite evidence that they are seriously injuring people.   Peevey is a former chief executive … Continue reading

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Defend Your Analog Meter Part II

Successful meter defenses allow the meter to be read, but not removed.   The meter belongs to the utility, but the enclosure is – after all – your property.   If PG&E or another utility damages your property to force their incredibly … Continue reading

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Reject- Don’t Adapt to- ‘Smart’ Meters!

A message from our Director, Joshua Hart: Here at Stop Smart Meters! we get a lot of e-mails from people all over the country who are suffering ill effects from the wireless ‘smart’ meters on their homes.  Some have symptoms … Continue reading

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(At Least) Two Reasons Why California Utility Companies Should Be Nervous About a Growing Public Backlash

People are angry.   There’s no question about that.  And they should be.   Look at Syria.   Look at Wisconsin.  Look at the UK, where riots against corporate supermarket parasite Tesco engulfed the City of Bristol last week.  Look no further … Continue reading

Posted in Citizen rebellion, Climate Change, CPUC, Democracy, Environmental Concerns, PG&E, Safety | 1 Comment

Smart Meter Antenna Damage Reported in Santa Cruz County- In Light of Government Inaction, Some Taking Matters Into Their Own Hands

As part of the heavily censored internal e-mails released by PG&E to the Bay Area media late last year after their ‘Smart’ Meter Program Director William Devereaux was caught snooping on customers’ e-mails, we discovered from the above correspondence that … Continue reading

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