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Stop Smart Meters! Nominated for 2014 Luddite Award—VOTE!
By Josh Hart MSc, Director, Stop Smart Meters! “Power, like a desolating pestilence, Pollutes whate’er it touches; and obedience Bane of all genius, virtue, freedom, truth, Makes slaves of men, and, of the human frame, A mechanized automaton.” -Percy … Continue reading
Posted in Britain, California, Changing a Meter, Citizen rebellion, Class Issues and Social Equality, Climate Change, CPUC, Democracy, Electronic Frontier Foundation, Fires, health effects, landlines, neighborhood organizing, PG&E, radio-frequency radiation, Smart Grid, Washington DC, Wi-Fi, World Health Organization
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Defend Health and Safety in 2015: FREE Smart Meter Awareness Cards and Brochures While Supplies Last!
Thanks to a generous donor, for a limited time we are able to offer packs of 50 of our public warning cards and smart meter awareness brochures for only the cost of shipping ($3.95/$5.95).* Order as usual through our online … Continue reading
Standing Up to the Sleaze and Rot that Kills
One of the anti-smart meter activists I work with recently commented that the “CPUC has lost touch with reality”. Certainly a strong grip on reality has not been one of the CPUC’s strong suits. A recent spot on critique … Continue reading
San Antonio, TX Residents Install Analog Lockers to Defend the Elderly and Vulnerable Against CPS Smart Meters
Last month I visited the City of San Antonio, TX, interviewed local residents and confronted utility officials about their smart meter/ smart grid program. Above is a video we put together, trying to figure out what exactly it is that … Continue reading
Residents of Alamo Heights in San Antonio, Texas Win Support of City Council in “Spark Meter” Battle
ALAMO HEIGHTS, TX— Monday evening, more than 20 residents spoke out at the city council meeting of this San Antonio, TX suburb where municipal utility CPS Energy plans an imminent installation of smart meters. After hearing from dozens of residents, … Continue reading
Posted in Citizen rebellion, Democracy, Fires, neighborhood organizing, Safety, Smart Grid, Texas
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