Just Say No to Big Brother’s Smart Meters by Orlean Koehle We stayed talking to Austin and his colleague for over an hour. We thanked them for the
information and then went out and joined our fellow protesters for several hours each day. Small Group Causes Wellington Truck Driver to Flee:
WELLINGTON WATCH – Smart Meter Man Flees Bolinas
Like the West Marin County, California communities of Stinson Beach and Point Reyes Station (and growing numbers of communities around the state and the nation), the people of Bolinas are protesting and resisting PG&E's technocratic totalitarian plan to install wireless 'Smart' Meters whether ratepayers and property owners want them or not.
This despite conclusive, peer-reviewed scientific evidence that long-term exposure to low-level wireless radiation causes such adverse human health effects as sleep disorders, irritability, short term memory loss, headaches, anxiety, nausea, un-repairable DNA damage, cancer, premature aging, Alzheimers, and heart palpitations, among many others.
Here is what happened when the EON video team tracked down a Wellington 'Smart' Meter contract installer at work in Bolinas. When confronted, he fled...apparently on company orders. Why not try a little video-the-SMeterMan resistance in your town. Send it to us. We'll post it. Like the Borg, PG&E would like us to believe that 'Resistance is Futile.' But we know from experience that Resistance is Fertile!
For more info go to:
EON3EMFblog.net
EMFSafetyNetwork.org http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSKYj7seMFk
Sit Down Protest Shuts Down PG&E Headquarters in Santa Rosa: (December 9, 2010) The protest began in front of the area in Rohnert Park where the Wellington trucks are parked, but they somehow had gotten the word, so only about five trucks were left in the area. The group of protestors thus decided to move their protest to the PG&E headquarters in Santa Rosa. About fifteen went inside and insisted on speaking to the manager or to someone who could answer their questions and give them any scientific evidence that the meters would not be harmful to our health. No one would talk to us. Finally, the police were called. The police officer listened to our complaints and then went outside where some representative from PG&E was who spoke to the officer but would still not talk to any of us. Three young mothers from Marin finally sat down in front of the main doors to PG&E and would not let anyone through.
They were willing to be arrested to get their point across how
strongly they reject smart meters, to try to get press coverage to alert others. However, rather than risk alerting people and having any press coverage, the representative from PG&E would not allow the police to arrest the women and instead just closed the headquarters for as long as the women were there.
Rap Song Written to Inform and Protest Smart Meters: “A-to-Z Smart Meter Rap:” A group of concerned citizens from Marina have produced a rap song to try to get the word out about Smart Meters. Their goal is to educate through entertainment. They call it “edutainment.” The group were shown on a television news clip, December 26 for KION Central Coast News, with reporter Azenith Smith. The main person interviewed and the one who had the inspiration to write the rap was Ellen Cecile. She says the lyrics are based on her research against the Smart Meters. (
http://www.kionrightnow.com/global/video/flash/popupplayer.asp?clipId1=5414315&flvUri=&p artnerclipid=&at1=News&vt1=v&h1=Smart%20Meter%20Protesters%20Rap%20About%20Issue &d1=105100&redirUrl=&activePane=info&LaunchPageAdTag=homepage&clipFormat=flv&rnd =1141661.)
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