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


the farms had far less leukemia because they did not get hooked up to electricity until much later than the cities. He told of cancer clusters that are happening in schools were so many teachers are coming down with cancer because their schools are exposed to so much EMF radiation. He was threatened with a law suit to come to one of the schools and talk to the teachers about this. One school had a cell tower right on campus.


Teachers were reporting that the kids were becoming unruly and unteachable. (Http://sammillham.com; emfields.com-privacy-TUPN.)


3. Elizabeth Kelly, spoke about Smart Meters and how people are allowing all sorts of things for convenience sake, not even questioning the health aspects. Smart Meters are one of those. This will be the largest technological development in history and will require people to change their behaviors in their own private homes. The smart meter grid will be federally regulated under the US grid infrastructure. Money is allocated from the Stimulus money to push this through across the nation as fast as they can. Some of the people behind the Smart Meters are from both Democrats and Republicans: Bill Clinton, Tim Worth, Carl Pope, T-Bone Pickins. They are celebrating their enormous success so far.


There has been no EIS (environmental impact study) done on the meters. That was waived. By


September 2010, there was 50% “roll up” of the solid blue states. She also believes this will affect not only people within their own homes but the air quality outside homes with so much radiation being sent from the smart meters to the cell towers where it will be collected. Kelly mentioned the book Zapped by Dr. Anna Marie Kittleman, who was also in attendance and was introduced to the audience. Her book tells of the personal lives of many people who have been affected health wise from EMF radiation, including herself. It also tells of the connection between dirty electricity and cell towers and the harmful radiation emitted. Kelly stated that everything should be done to prevent the meters from being installed and to


remove the meters from your walls. There is so much research that shows the damage to human cells that would be coming from the meters. She also believes the movement to promote all electric cars will be even worse for our health. If we have to resort to home-powered generators, that will also create levels of concern. How do we stop the CPUC from imposing their will on us? We must apply the precautionary method. We also must inform more people and get them to listen and be concerned.


Panel IV – Toward the Future – New Recommended Exposure Guidelines – the Rationale? Presenters were Olle Johansson, PhD and by video Gabriel North Seymour, Esq. and Whitney North Seymour Jr., Esq., who are a daughter and father team fighting to protect individual Constitutional rights and nature and wildlife against non-ionizing radiation; David O. Carpenter, MD, who serves as the director of the Institute for Health and Environment at the University of Albany’s School of Public Health; B. Blake Levitt, a science journalist and author of “Electromagnetic Fields, a Consumer’s Guide to the Issues and How to Protect Ourselves,” and “Cell Towers, Wireless Convenience of Environmental Hazard?” The moderator was Sissel Halmoy, M.S., founder and chair of International EMF Alliance and Secretary General for Citizen’s Radiation Protection in Norway.


Sissel Halmoy stated that human lives are at stake and our children are at risk. Governments must take action now. There is no time to wait. Olle Johansson said that cell phones expose the world to world-wide radiation.


There must be


biologically-based human exposure standards and safety measures. He reported that the EU parliament voted 522 to 16 to recommend tighter safety standards for cell phones. However, the cell phone industry is left up to do the regulating of themselves. It is not in the public interest to wait. Elderly, ill, children, and developing fetuses are the ones


most at risk. Women who are of child-bearing age and men who wish to retain their fertility are also at risk.


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