Category Archives: Democracy

Take Action Now, Occupy the CPUC this Thursday!!!

We have been getting emails from people around the state who have received automated calls from PG&E, telling them to contact the utility–even people who are not on the “delay” list. Apparently they think this fight is over, and the … Continue reading

Posted in Citizen rebellion, CPUC, Democracy, PG&E | 14 Comments

Occupy YOUR HOME: Hazardous ‘Smart’ Meter Removal

Anonymous patriot gives thumbs up as the dangerous, “bio-hazard” smart meters are pulled down on 11/11/11 at 11AM from Southern California units. Industry tested and time proven “safe” analog meters were reinstalled to protect the residents from further harm.  Anonymous … Continue reading

Posted in Citizen rebellion, Democracy, Los Angeles, Privacy, SCE | 17 Comments

Smart Grid Referendum Launched in Illinois

Naperville Smart Meter Awareness Group Gains Support, Members– Goes Straight to Voters From Naperville IL (30 miles west of Chicago) November 14, 2011 NAPERVILLE, IL – Over 35 Naperville Smart Meter Awareness volunteers collected 4,199 signatures in a mere 25 … Continue reading

Posted in Citizen rebellion, Democracy, Illinois, Smart Grid | Tagged | 1 Comment

The System’s Getting Nervous…

The vicious beating of peaceful protesters yesterday at UC Berkeley- against thousands of students peacefully assembling and speaking out- is an indication that the system is feeling increasingly threatened by the growing Occupy movement. This is the same system that … Continue reading

Posted in Berkeley, Citizen rebellion, Democracy, Police | 1 Comment

“I Want My ‘Smart’ Meter Off, Too!” The Widening Call for Return of Analog Meters

Tuesday’s post documenting the return of Caitlin Phillips’ analog meter by PG&E brought a great number of emails to Stop Smart Meters! in the days that followed. This was confirmation of what we already knew: many of California’s ratepayers are … Continue reading

Posted in Citizen rebellion, CPUC, Democracy, Electro-Hyper-Sensitivity, PG&E, San Francisco | 9 Comments