Comments on: Vol. 1: September 2010 https://stopsmartmeters.org Fighting for health, privacy, and safety Thu, 15 Mar 2012 21:12:04 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 By: z fixitman https://stopsmartmeters.org/ssm-bulletins/vol-1-september-2010/#comment-21901 Fri, 02 Dec 2011 03:10:09 +0000 http://stopsmartmeters.wordpress.com/#comment-21901 This is making me sick to know that my friends are part of the biggest health /Privacy experiment in history and they have no clue. This violates all Informed Consent laws. Looks like alternative power ( ie. solar/ wind ) is now a realistic option.

]]>
By: Shucks the Explorer https://stopsmartmeters.org/ssm-bulletins/vol-1-september-2010/#comment-178 Mon, 15 Nov 2010 22:18:17 +0000 http://stopsmartmeters.wordpress.com/#comment-178 In reply to Richard Stein.

“Measurements I have seen show that its level is small as compared with that emitted by common devices in many households.”

Hello PG&E shill. Welcome to the blog. BTW, my household devices do not emit cellular radiation signals capable of “penetrating through mountains” as do smartmeters (and admitted as such by the makers of these devices).

https://stopsmartmeters.wordpress.com/2010/08/09/wireless-smart-meters-electrosmog-on-an-unprecedented-scale/

Anyway, we do not buy your propaganda, but nice try.

]]>
By: Richard Stein https://stopsmartmeters.org/ssm-bulletins/vol-1-september-2010/#comment-177 Sun, 14 Nov 2010 16:32:53 +0000 http://stopsmartmeters.wordpress.com/#comment-177 I find that many of the comments are based on a misunderstanding of matters such as the effects of radio frequency radiation. Measurements I have seen show that its level is small as compared with that emitted by common devices in many households. Also, other comments are based on complaints of the meter’s giving inaccurate results. Such complaints should be addressed to the supplier of the meters, and if true, the user is entitled to reimbursement for overcharges. If meters from some manufacturers are found to give such inaccuracies, a complaint could be issued against them, and the manufacturer could be held responsible. In any case, the use of “smart meters” is a sensible proposal and their use should not be condemned because of the use of some faulty models or because of untrue beliefs of users.

]]>
By: Questioning the 'Smart' in Smart Meters - NYTimes.com https://stopsmartmeters.org/ssm-bulletins/vol-1-september-2010/#comment-176 Sat, 13 Nov 2010 15:25:54 +0000 http://stopsmartmeters.wordpress.com/#comment-176 […] variety of Web sites devoted to the issue — and to opposing smart meters generally — have sprung […]

]]>