Category Archives: Democracy

Sacramento Smart Meter Awareness Finally Wins the Official Right to an Analog (After much Blood, Sweat, and Tears)

Eleven months of hard labor paid off in March as the Sacramento Municipal Utility District (or SMUD aka SMUG) bowed to public pressure and officially allowed customers to use an analog meter. SMUD customers call SMUD at (916) 732 7281 … Continue reading

Posted in Citizen rebellion, Democracy, health effects, legal issues, neighborhood organizing, radio-frequency radiation, Sacramento | 24 Comments

Australia Mobilizes in May 5th Melbourne March

Posted in Australia, Citizen rebellion, Democracy, health effects, neighborhood organizing | 5 Comments

21st Century Science Denial Part III: Rise of the Machines

By Deborah Kopald, Guest Columnist Read parts I and II of Deborah Kopald’s Science Denial series here on StopSmartMeters.Org As for smart meters and other wireless devices, the U.S. has not pre-market safety tested any of them and has not … Continue reading

Posted in California, Cancer, Cell phones, Citizen rebellion, Democracy, neighborhood organizing, Privacy, radio-frequency radiation, Safety, Smart Grid | 22 Comments

So Cal Activists Speak Truth to Power at Smart Grid Conference

Above, activists from Occupy LA speak truth to power at the Networked Grid smart grid conference in Westlake Village, CA last month where more than a hundred demonstrators gathered outside to protest the “smart” grid.  Apparently, the conference organizers were … Continue reading

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Hold the CPUC at Their Word: No More Utility Abuse

Speak Up!  Oppose Smart Meters and Extortionate “Opt-Out” Fees at the CPUC on Thursday April 18th 9:30 am We need to continue to tell the CPUC that smart meters and their mesh network are unacceptable and should be recalled! Come … Continue reading

Posted in California, Citizen rebellion, CPUC, Democracy, Electro-Hyper-Sensitivity, Installer Threats and Assaults, Privacy, San Francisco | 1 Comment