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Just Say No to Big Brother’s Smart Meters by Orlean Koehle


Medical Waivers to Keep Smart Meters from your Homes How to File a Medical Waiver NOW Written on September 4, 2010 in Action Alert


New Mexicans are stunned to be told they must submit to wireless gas meters being attached to 350,000 homes despite the documented concerns of researchers, medical doctors, and residents.


The meters transmit pulses of microwave energy every 15 seconds, around the clock, reverberating with your house wiring, and even repeating the signals from neighboring meters in what’s called a ‘mesh network’. As one Los Alamos scientist says, “This turns whole communities into a low- power microwave oven.”


Proven to cause a host of health problems, security issues, damaging customers’ other electronics— and sued for giving inaccurately high readings—‘smart meters’ are being halted by towns and cities across the US by the passing of moratoria and ordinances.


As a native New Mexican, I am horrified that our beautiful environment is now to be filled with a proven cause of diseases that will harm the whole population, especially those most vulnerable— our children, the elderly, and the disabled.


And, an out-of-state gas company is forcing us to submit to these meters being put on our homes! Meters are currently read by 75 employees at the cost of $3 million—Purchased from Japan, the ‘smart meters’ will cost $30 million and, of course, NMGC is applying for a rate hike so we can cover this unnecessary expenditure! What about investing $30 million to develop local energy businesses?


But most importantly, our families must have a medical ‘opt out’ or waiver plan for those with children, medical implants, and prior medical conditions that doctors know will be dangerously affected by these wireless meters.


Felicia N. Trujillo, ND, GCFP, Health Education HOW TO FILE AN APPLICATION FOR YOUR MEDICAL WAIVER


To file your Application for a Medical Waiver, due to illness, medical implants, seniors, or children in your home send only by email to NM PRC Consumer Relations (see below for copy and paste text):


your name, your address, NMGC Account Number, and phone number, To: john.hooper1@state.nm.us


You do not need to list your medical diagnosis. Please send a separate email for each person in your family. John Hooper requests that there be only one such email or letter to him per household. So if multiple people are served by the same meter, combine the information into a single letter or email. Please keep a copy on file.


Copy and paste the following into an email. You must email this form immediately to the email address given: john.hooper1@state.nm.us.


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