Category Archives: Electro-Hyper-Sensitivity

Asking the CPUC for Your Analog Meter Back? It’s More Likely You’ll Get the Booby Prize Instead.

Today during public comments at the CPUC meeting, several individuals came before the commissioners to ask for relief from sickness brought on by installation of a ‘smart’ meter–to ask for the return of an analog meter. Only one (Lisa Miller) … Continue reading

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Sensitive and Inside Big Technology: Views from the Other Side (Part Two)

Part two of a series. Click for Part One, Part Three, Part Four, and  Part Five. ‘William Boyd’ has worked in tech media for twenty years, even stretching back to the very beginnings of the current wireless age. He’s a few … Continue reading

Posted in Dirty Electricity, Electro-Hyper-Sensitivity, FCC, Uncategorized | 6 Comments

Electro-sensitivity Traced to Evolutionary Ancestors

Biologists know that many animals have acute sensitivities to electrical fields, and that this sensitivity often provides critical information about the world for these organisms. Now research has identified a mechanism. A new study states: “Electroreception is an ancient subdivision … Continue reading

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Sensitive and Inside Big Technology: Views from the Other Side (Part One)

This is part one of series based on interviews with people inside the high-tech industry who’ve become electro-sensitive and begun to question the silence that pervades their field on the matter. To protect their future ability to find work, we’ve … Continue reading

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“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

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