Category Archives: Electro-Hyper-Sensitivity

The Green Sheen Wearing Thin- How Corporate Environmental Organizations are Providing Cover for the Mounting Ecological Catastrophe of the “Smart Grid”

By Joshua Hart MSc We send out a lot of press releases here at Stop Smart Meters!  Some of them get picked up by the mainstream media.   Most undoubtedly get relegated to the trash bins of reporters.   But it is … Continue reading

Posted in Bees, Berkeley, Carbon Offsets, Cell phones, Climate Change, CPUC, Electro-Hyper-Sensitivity, Environmental Concerns, Health studies, Home Area Network, Obama, PG&E, Plant damage, Privacy, Safety, Santa Barbara, World Health Organization | 48 Comments

“Smart” Meters Exposed

PG&E CUSTOMERS CALL THE ‘SMART’ METER ‘DELAY’ LINE  877 743 7378 If you witness a smart meter installation occurring in unincorporated Santa Cruz County, or any of the dozen other local jurisdictions who have criminalized ‘smart’ meters, call the local … Continue reading

Posted in Citizen rebellion, CPUC, Democracy, Electro-Hyper-Sensitivity, Electronic Frontier Foundation, Health studies, PG&E | 10 Comments

‘Smart’ Meter Salt Rubbed in Iraq War Veterans Wounds

If you’ve been reading the comments on this site, then you are aware of the flood of accounts from people who are suffering from “smart” meter radiation.  And of course these are just a small fraction of the health complaints … Continue reading

Posted in Citizen rebellion, Electro-Hyper-Sensitivity | 11 Comments

Santa Barbara County Takes Action After “Heavy Protest”

As reports of ongoing installations (using unmarked trucks) come in from the City of Santa Cruz, things are really heating up down South.  At a major hearing on Tuesday, attended by over 100 Santa Barbara County residents, the county government … Continue reading

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Stop Smart Meters! Takes it to the Streets in Santa Cruz County

Posted in Bees, Cell phones, Citizen rebellion, Democracy, Electro-Hyper-Sensitivity, PG&E, World Health Organization | 2 Comments