Category Archives: neighborhood organizing

Fake Back Your Power? The Emperor Wears no Clothes…

The film “Take Back Your Power” by Canadian immigrant Josh del Sol- released in 2013- did an excellent job of dramatically describing the problems caused by smart meters. Unfortunately the solutions that Mr. del Sol proposes to deal with the … Continue reading

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SB 649 Hearing Videos- Corruption on Sickening Display

SB649 IS MOVING THROUGH THE CALIFORNIA ASSEMBLY- CONTACT YOUR ASSEMBLYMEMBER TODAY TO DEMAND THEY VOTE NO.

Posted in California, Cancer, Cell phones, Citizen rebellion, Democracy, Electro-Hyper-Sensitivity, Environmental Concerns, health effects, Health studies, landlines, legal issues, neighborhood organizing, Physicians, radio-frequency radiation, Sacramento, Safety, Smart Grid | 1 Comment

“Microwave Radiation has been Shown to Cause Neurological Damage”– Physicians and Other SB 649 Opponents Address California Assembly June 28th

URGENT CALL TO ACTION FOR CALIFORNIANS: Update July 13th, 2017: the Assembly Communications and Conveyance Committee voted on July 12th to approve SB 649 10-0 with 3 abstaining. Watch the Video of the 7/12/17 Communications and Conveyance Hearing here. (Choose … Continue reading

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Opinion: Bill would Turn California Utility Poles into Cell Towers

By Nina Beety, Guest Commentary Most utility poles will become cell towers under (California) Senate Bill 649. The bill strips municipal governments of decision-making power. Spaced approximately every 10-20 homes, cell antennas will hang in one or more clusters on … Continue reading

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Nina Beety: AT&T is Stealing our Landlines

By Nina Beety, Guest Commentary The public paid for America’s sturdy, reliable and essential copperline landline infrastructure through rates and tax-subsidized incentive programs. But AT&T wants to eliminate copperline service. Most Californians don’t know this. “Dependable” is not in vogue, … Continue reading

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