Category Archives: Safety

Reckless Driving, Reckless Microwave Experiment

Posted in Citizen rebellion, PG&E, Safety, Santa Cruz County | 2 Comments

Why “Smart” Meters are a Class Issue

  As class riots engulf the UK and the global economy teeters on a precipice, it seems the right time to take a look at how the forced “smart” meter installations now affecting many parts of California and other states … Continue reading

Posted in Citizen rebellion, Class Issues and Social Equality, CPUC, Democracy, Electro-Hyper-Sensitivity, Oakland, PG&E, Safety, Time of Use Pricing | 20 Comments

The Green Sheen Wearing Thin- How Corporate Environmental Organizations are Providing Cover for the Mounting Ecological Catastrophe of the “Smart Grid”

By Joshua Hart MSc We send out a lot of press releases here at Stop Smart Meters!  Some of them get picked up by the mainstream media.   Most undoubtedly get relegated to the trash bins of reporters.   But it is … Continue reading

Posted in Bees, Berkeley, Carbon Offsets, Cell phones, Climate Change, CPUC, Electro-Hyper-Sensitivity, Environmental Concerns, Health studies, Home Area Network, Obama, PG&E, Plant damage, Privacy, Safety, Santa Barbara, World Health Organization | 48 Comments

“Wise Up to ‘Smart’ Meters” Emergency Santa Cruz Townhall Forum Set for Aug. 3rd

How Can Our Community Defend Itself? Santa Cruz, CA- Critics of ‘smart’ meters say they are anti-consumer, a false solution to climate change and a threat to your health, privacy, safety, and the environment.  More than 45 cities and counties … Continue reading

Posted in Citizen rebellion, Democracy, PG&E, Privacy, Safety, Santa Cruz County | 5 Comments

Agency Staff Struggle to Make Sense of a Senseless Project

The other day I was chatting on the phone with someone who works at a fairly senior level at the California Public Utilities Commission.   After reading the FCC Authorization Form (pdf) that requires that all persons be kept at least … Continue reading

Posted in Citizen rebellion, CPUC, Democracy, FDA, PG&E, Safety | 2 Comments