Just Say No to Big Brother’s Smart Meters by Orlean Koehle
harm from the new meters and demanding an immediate halt on further installations. The espionage has prompted widespread media coverage, Devereaux’s resignation, and an investigation by the CPUC. Although PG&E would like us to believe that Devereaux was working alone,
circumstantial evidence indicates that the spying was known about, and sanctioned at high levels within PG&E. Glen Chase, a Systems Management Professor who has been consulted and asked to speak on the Smart Meter issue by a number of Bay Area municipalities, said: "The complex logistics and granting of authority to transfer a complete fleet of trucks to another location to foil a demonstration would be near impossible to accomplish by a single man. Other PG&E management and operations personnel almost certainly had to know. Otherwise who would have authorized the move, selected a new truck location, reserved the buses to bring in drivers for the trucks, briefed the installation contractor, etc.?" Thursday’s forum, dubbed “The Health Effects of Electromagnetic Fields,” will feature dozens of scientists from all over the world who have published peer-reviewed research in scientific journals. Their findings include a variety of health problems from the same type of radiation that is being emitted by new wireless ‘Smart’ Meters. “It is not necessary for PG&E to spy on our discussion groups to find out how
‘Smart’ Meters are hurting California families.” Said Joshua Hart Director of Stop Smart Meters!
“Scientists from all over the world will be happy to share their published, peer-
reviewed findings that even low levels of microwave radiation have been linked with nausea, dizziness, and headaches, some of the many symptoms that people throughout the state are reporting after ‘Smart’ Meters are installed.” Nearly two dozen California cities and counties have demanded a halt to the Yesterday, the Division of Ratepayer Advocates (DRA), the consumer
program.
advocacy arm of the CPUC, blasted the appointed Commission for failing to hold hearings on the health impacts of ‘smart’ meters. The DRA commented: “Unless the public’s concerns can be put to rest, there is a very great risk that PG&E’s SmartMeter deployment will turn out to be a $2.2 billion mistake that ratepayers can ill afford.”
PG&E is Involved in Weather Modification: There are other reasons to be concerned about PG&E. It is one of the many companies involved in ongoing atmospheric experiments, which are causing crop loss, air and water toxicity, dead trees, dead bees, soil and water contamination and is, of course, affecting many people’s health. PG&E’s involvement in experimental weather modification is mentioned on Channel KTVU, July 28,
2008.
Here is the link -
http://www.ktvu.com/video/17022143/index.html. This can also be verified on a 2009 and 2010 chart and article prepared by Roseland Peterson, an agricultural inspector and expert on weather modification and the effect it is having on crops and people. Check them out on her website: “Weather Modification and Sponsor List” and “What Meteorologists, the Media, and PG&E are not Telling You.” (
www.AgricultureDefenseCoalition.org.)
IBM Employees Speak About Smart Grid on a Promotional Video (found at
www.ibm.com): Notice how positive IBM employees speak about the Smart Grid and how wonderful all the Smart technology and systems will be – the building blocks of a “smarter planet.” Nothing is mentioned of any health risks or privacy issues.
The current infrastructure constrains change whereas a dynamic infrastructure enables companies to respond quickly to change. In this video, IBM'ers discuss solutions they're working on to face today's challenges, in an era when trillions of things are going to be connected to the internet, and how dynamic infrastructure can be used to build smart utility grids, smart traffic systems, smart medicine -- ultimately the building blocks of a smarter planet.
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