Category Archives: Police

PSREC General Manager Loses It After Illegal Disconnect

A week ago today- on orders from Plumas Sierra Rural Electric Cooperative (PSREC) Board of Directors and General Manager Bob Marshall, trucks arrived at our house- demanded to install a meter that emits radiation my doctor has advised them in … Continue reading

Posted in California, Cancer, Citizen rebellion, Democracy, Electro-Hyper-Sensitivity, health effects, neighborhood organizing, Police, Smart Grid, World Health Organization | Tagged , | 11 Comments

New iPhone 5 NSA

Posted in Cell phones, Citizen rebellion, Democracy, Police, Privacy | 3 Comments

Utility Blackmail: PG&E Threatens City of Sebastopol’s Service

In response to the City of Sebastopol’s recent ordinance (pdf) prohibiting “smart” meter installation, and the council’s willingness to use police powers to enforce that ordinance, Pacific Gas & Electric Company is now essentially threatening to disconnect the entire community … Continue reading

Posted in California, Citizen rebellion, Democracy, neighborhood organizing, PG&E, Police, Sonoma County | 10 Comments

Disabled Woman’s Power Restored After Public Outcry in Ohio

Coverage from The Blaze: “A handicapped woman in western Ohio has to battle the freezing winter weather this (last) weekend because she refused to allow the local power company to install a “smart meter” on her property. Brenda Hawk has … Continue reading

Posted in Citizen rebellion, Ohio, Police, radio-frequency radiation, Safety | 3 Comments

Naperville Police Force Smart Meters- Arrest Two Mothers; Community Reels- and Reacts

NAPERVILLE, IL- The deployment of the “smart grid” took a dark turn on Wednesday in Illinois, as residents in the City of Naperville (CON) woke up to the reality of ‘smart’ meters forced on their homes by police officers and … Continue reading

Posted in Citizen rebellion, Democracy, Federal Government, Fires, Illinois, Installer Threats and Assaults, legal issues, neighborhood organizing, Police, Privacy, Smart Grid, Texas, World Health Organization | 31 Comments