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


We both told them that our biggest concerns were about health issues caused by the RF radiation, which many people are already complaining about. They tried to dismiss that saying that it is no worse than your cell phone, in fact much less. But, we told them the cell phone is not going constantly and is not pulsed radiation as the Smart Meter will be. Pulsed radiation is actually more harmful according to the scientist presenters at the recent Commonwealth Club meeting in San Francisco. Deborah told them that top scientists and doctors from various European countries, Canada and the U.S. spoke about the harmful effects on health of the EMF and RF rays being sent out. Austin said that the Smart Meters had been approved by the FCC (Federal Communications Commission.) I added, "But I have heard that testing was done long ago. It is all outdated." They tried to assure us that all is updated and safe. A lady name Karen from the EMF Safety Network came in holding a sign with a picture on it


of many meters on the wall of an apartment complex with a little child sleeping behind the wall. One can only imagine how much radiation must be coming into the room where the child was and how harmful that would be. A lady came in after us who turned out to be an old neighbor of mine from 26 years ago. Her


name is Alexis Shawgo. She was very upset because she has a heart pacemaker and had heard that the Smart Meters will affect such.


It has been the case and is well documented. The PG&E


representatives also dismissed the issue and told her to talk to her doctor, but it was her doctor who sent her to talk to them. I asked what is the main reason or advantage for the Smart Meter Program? Austin said - it is all about information. We can better understand and know our own use of energy and how to lower the costs by using less at peak hours and PG&E can know it as well. The Smart Meter RF (radio frequency) will be collecting the data of our use of electricity and will be sending it to a tower where it will be collected. This is supposed to be cost saving. PG&E won't have to have meter readers anymore. We told them that we have heard of people whose rates had trippled as soon as the Smart Meters were installed. They pretended to not have heard of such and were sure if the people contacted PG&E that all would be corrected. I told them about the scientist on the video “The Dark Side of Smart Meters,” who believes that one of the purposes behind the Smart Meters is to collect data on each of us, when and what appliances we are using and to sell that to the highest bidder. They both denied that is what PG&E would do. They said the data is encrypted and protected so no one could decipher it. Austin told us that the Smart Meters will lower our use of energy and help preserve our "finite resources of energy." I told them that scientists have now discovered we do not have “finite” resources of energy. The concept of "fossil fuels" is outdated. It has been discovered that oil is not just found in the buried remains of fossils that died many years ago.


Oil is constantly


being produced inside the mantel of the earth. Old oil wells that were thought to be all drilled out are filling up again. We have a rich supply of oil and gas constantly being produced, we just are not allowed to drill for it anymore because of whacky environmental policy. We were told that the Smart Meter program is not just coming from the CPUC, but from the federal government and that it is global or international. I asked, "If it is international then who is mandating it from that level? Is this ultimately coming from the UN?" Austin quickly said "Oh, No. It is not from the UN." Deborah told them all about the UN "Agenda 21" connection and about the Rio de Janeiro UN Conference of 1992 - the Biodiversity Treaty or "Agenda 21, or "Sustainable Development." Top officials from PG&E were in attendance at that conference and have been in support of all of its amazing restrictions on property owners ever since. They are also one of the top funders for support of the pseudoscience of global warming and they lobbied for Smart Meter legislation. I think Austin and his colleague probably knew all about this, but they pretended they didn’t. But for some reason, those behind the scenes want Americans and people around the world to


think that the UN is a benign, silly, do- nothing group, and there is nothing to worry about. I am one of those who believes that we have plenty to worry about. Every environmental, draconian regulation treaty that our nation is signing onto is coming from the UN. The SmartMeter program is no exception.


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