Just Say No to Big Brother’s Smart Meters by Orlean Koehle
agencies which serve them. The people, in delegating authority, do not give their public servants the right to decide what is good for the people to know and what is not good for them to know. The people insist on remaining informed so that they may retain control over the instruments they have created.” (Bagley-Keene Open Meeting Act) 24. Smart Meters and Smart Grids are an International UN Plan for Global Control of Energy: As one does more research, we find out this is not just a state plan or a federal plan. This is an international plan and is going on across the globe. In fact in Europe they are much farther along than the rest of the world. 25. The United Nations is Promoting Smart Meters and the Smart Grid through Agenda 21, which was devised back in 1992 at a conference held in June in Rio de Janeiro called UN Agenda 21 or Sustainable Development, which was signed onto by heads of state of 179 nations, including U.S. President Bush Sr. 26. Agenda 21 is an all encompassing comprehensive plan that seeks to control every aspect in which humans interact with the environment. “Agenda 21 is a comprehensive plan of action to be taken globally, nationally and locally by organizations of the United Nations System, Governments, and Major Groups in every area in which human impacts on the environment.” (
http://www.un.org/esa/dsd/agenda21/) Energy use is definitely one of the ways that humans have an impact on their environment, thus the UN seeks to control it globally. 27. ICLEI - how Agenda 21 is being implemented locally: ICLEI stands for International Council on Local Environmental Initiative. However, they have recently changed what the name stands for to Local Government for Sustainability.” Once a city or county become members in this UN NGO (non-governmental organization) they have to start following UN mandates and live by the ICLEI charter, which just happens to be the UN “Earth Charter,” an earth worshiping set of new rules, that seek to lower populations, place nature as more important than mankind, create a world governance, and a new spirituality. Over 600 cities in the USA belong to ICLEI; 150 in California alone. Under the excuse of saving energy and other “green” policies, ICLEI is supportive of smart meters and seeks to lower energy emissions to the 1990 levels in accordance to the Kyota protocol, which the U.S. never signed on to. (pp. 142-143) (
http://www.pge.com/mybusiness/environment/whatyoucando/greencommunities/ http://www.icleiusa.org/news/green-communities-program-with-iclei-and-pg-e-concludes- successful-first-round) 28. The UN Environmental Programme (UNEP) is also behind the Smart Gird. It is asking for a new economic order based on energy. It calls for “changing our world into a “Green Economy” and “decoupling” and “reconfiguring” our present businesses, infrastructure and institutions to more “sustainable” consumption: "A green economy implies the decoupling of resource use and environmental impacts from economic growth... These investments, both public and private, provide the mechanism for the reconfiguration of businesses, infrastructure and institutions, and for the adoption of sustainable consumption and production processes." “They do not mean merely reshuffling the existing order, but rather replacing it with a completely new economic system, one that has never before been seen or used in the history of the world.” Patrick Wood,
www.AugustReview.com. 29. The Smart Grid Plan Came from a Book Called Technocracy, written back in 1932 by Howard Scott and M. King Hubbert, was calling for an economic revolution and a new international economic order based on energy accounting rather than price accounting. An energy-based accounting system uses "energy certificates," or Carbon Currency, instead of dollars or other fiat currencies. 30. Provisions of the Technocracy Study Course Match what The Smart Grid Provides Today - Namely, to exhaustively monitor, measure and control every kilowatt of energy delivered to consumers and businesses on a system-wide basis: The distribution of energy resources must be monitored and measured for the system to work. Register on a continuous 24 hour-per-day basis the total net conversion of energy. By means of the registration of energy converted and consumed, make possible a balanced load.
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