Just Say No to Big Brother’s Smart Meters by Orlean Koehle
And if you get sick from these meters blasting you 24 hours a day with radio frequency radiation………tough crunchies. There’s money to be made. ______________________________ Notice of refusal of SMART Meter
http://www.w4ar.com/Smart_Meter_refusal_Letter.pdf http://stopsmartmeters.org/ ‘Smart’ meter radiation is a Class 2B carcinogen according to the World Health Organization (pdf), at least 100x the exposure from a cell phone, say UC Nuclear experts. Equivalent to living within 500 feet of a major cell tower, according to independent EMF expert Cindy Sage. Thousands are reporting adverse health effects to the PUC, and yet installations continue as if nothing is wrong.
USC Title 15 Commerce and Trade: Not revised, codified and enacted into positive law.
http://www.llsdc.org/attachments/wysiwyg/544/usc-pos-law-titles.pdf Regardless, Title 15 Commerce and Trade is non-positive Code & Title, simply meaning that there is no underlying Constitutional authority for the federal government to enter into these areas and therefore, these “codes” cannot be codified into public law and carry no force of law except as it applies to the District of Columbia, insular possessions and territories. These are the ONLY places the federal government has absolute authority. Commerce and trade cannot be codified into public law as there is no underlying Constitutional
authority for the federal government to enter into commerce or trade other than as a contracting party or, in the treaty process. The government may enter into trade disputes between the states as an arbitrator when there is a state-to-state dispute although, depending upon the political leanings of SCOTUS at any given time, the twisting and contorting of this provision can change dramatically.
The federal government has no authority to unlawfully cede to or, empower any federal agency with powers and authority the federal government does not possess and never did. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)
http://www.ferc.gov/legal/fed-sta/ene-pol-act.asp http://www.ferc.gov/industries/electric/indus-act/smart- grid.asp
http://www.ferc.gov/industries/electric/indusact/smartgrid/eisa.pdf Federal metering requirements (Applies ONLY to federal buildings and [federal] housing)
and include NO specific guidance of what to measure (i.e., kW, KVA, PF, Voltage, etc.) PURPA Section 532
http://www.seiec.com/Purpa%20II%20integrated%20resource%20planning.html Estimated Budget Effects Of The Revenue Provisions Contained In Titles I. And XV. Of H.R. 6, The “Clean Renewable Energy And Conservation Tax Act Of 2007,” As Passed By The House Of Representatives On December 6, 2007
http://www.jct.gov/publications.html?func=startdown&id=1352 Tax provisions written into both the 2005 and 2007 bills:
http://jct.gov/publications.html?func=startdown&id=1353 Economic Stabilization Act of 2008
http://www.house.gov/apps/list/press/financialsvcs_dem/press092808.shtml Department of Energy funding from Stimulus package
http://www.kema.com/services/consulting/utility-future/smart-grid/follow-the-money-stimulus- funding-begins-to-flow-into-smart-grid-section.aspx Federal funding for metering federal buildings and federal housing
http://www.govenergy.com/2009/pdfs/presentations/Energy101-Session05/Energy101-Session05- Chvala_William.pdf An Energy Tax Package:
http://www.house.gov/apps/list/press/financialsvcs_dem/press092808.shtml Federal Meeting Requirements
http://www.govenergy.com/2009/pdfs/presentations/Energy101- Session05/Energy101-Session05-Chvala_William.pdf
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