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Category Archives: Health studies
Denying Non-Thermal Wireless Health Impacts Growing More Untenable Every Day
While government regulatory agencies continue to insist that non-thermal health impacts from wireless radiation cannot be proven, we now have what amounts to a smoking gun- that the function of the human brain is significantly altered by exposure to relatively … Continue reading
Posted in Cell phones, Health studies
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Smart Meter Industry: “Energy Consumers are Rats in a Maze”
Recognition to the City of Capitola, who yesterday became the 7th local government in California to criminalize the installation of ‘smart’ meters in their jurisdiction. (along with Marin, Santa Cruz, and Mendocino Counties, and the cities of Fairfax, Watsonville, and … Continue reading
Posted in Cell phones, Citizen rebellion, Democracy, Health studies, PG&E, San Francisco
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DRA Questions Accuracy of Industry-Led CCST Health Report
Last week, the California Public Utilities Commission’s (CPUC) Division of Ratepayer Advocates (DRA) again weighed in on the increasingly contentious debate about the health impacts of wireless ‘smart’ meters. The DRA- which advocates for low rates, safety and environmental protection- … Continue reading
Posted in CPUC, Democracy, Environmental Concerns, Health studies, Safety
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Stop Smart Meters! Exclusive: Interview with the Wellington Energy Whistleblower
Wellington Energy is the company that is installing PG&E’s new wireless ‘smart’ meters in California. A former Wellington Energy employee sent us an e-mail late last year offering to speak with us about his experience installing smart meters in the … Continue reading
Posted in Citizen rebellion, CPUC, Democracy, Health studies, PG&E, Police, Safety
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Wyoming Smart Meters Installed Under Threat of Violence
A disturbing report from Wyoming this morning- a man who has metal implants, and was worried about the very real risk to his health [1] posed by the microwave radiation from the meters, was threatened with having his electricity cut … Continue reading
Posted in Citizen rebellion, Democracy, Health studies, Police
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