Category Archives: Federal Government

Stop Watching Us.

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NSA Data Center ‘Melts Down’– Too Much Smart Meter Data?

The NSA data crunching center in the Utah desert is in the headlines again.  The Guardian reports: ‘Ten meltdowns over the past 13 months have caused hundreds of thousands of dollars’ worth of damage to machinery and baffled investigators at … Continue reading

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Expert: “No Substitute for a Roll Back at the Community Level”

From EMF Safety Network: Dr. Ronald M Powell, PhD in applied physics from Harvard has authored:  Biological Effects from RF Radiation at Low-Intensity Exposure, based on the BioInitiative 2012 Report, and the Implications for Smart Meters and Smart Appliances This … Continue reading

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Tell the FCC: Wireless is Harmful at Currently Allowed Levels

The FCC needs a lot more than input on their recent consultation (like someone in charge besides the industry), but at least they can’t say we didn’t tell them so.  See important message from Joel Moskowitz of UC Berkeley below: … Continue reading

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Santa Cruz 4G Verizon “Monopine” Dies Well Deserved Death

A plan by Verizon Corp. to install a 4G cell tower less than 700 feet from an elementary school in downtown Boulder Creek has been withdrawn, thanks to the dozens of people who showed up at the county building in … Continue reading

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