Category Archives: Environmental Concerns

“Holiday Smart Meter Showdown” In West Marin: PG&E Orders Arrests Of Marin County Moms Defending Their Kids’ Health

Group of Inverness Residents Stand up to PG&E, Block Trucks, Demand a Stop to Smart Meters. Point Reyes Station, CA-  Two mothers from West Marin County were arrested this morning after PG&E ordered Sheriffs deputies to clear the two out … Continue reading

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(Not so Smart) Meter Making People Sick in West Marin?

We were in Marin County last week, just north of San Francisco, speaking with people about ‘smart’ meters.  Many Marin residents have researched a thing or two about the smart meter program, and as a result they are extremely angry … Continue reading

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PG&E Lies Laid Bare in Fairfax, California

The residents of Fairfax, CA clearly think for themselves.  A dangerous proposition for a corporation like PG&E who thrive on convoluted public relations cover-ups to do business.  On November 30th, PG&E came to ‘answer’ the questions of Fairfax residents about  … Continue reading

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Sure, but what do the experts say?

If you’ve been speaking to friends and family about the health threat of smart meters and other wireless technology, you’ve probably been met with some skepticism.  It’s always hard to change one’s worldview overnight.  It seems that men in particular … Continue reading

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Opt Out is Not Enough

One of the worst things about the ‘smart’ meter program is that it is mandatory- the new radiating meters are being forced on us whether we like it or not.  There is currently no opting out for individuals, businesses, or … Continue reading

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