Smart Meters - Public Service Commission
Smart Meters - Public Service Commission
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I commend the EMF Safety Network and the people in the greater SF Bay area and Marin County for their dogged<br />
persistence in challenging <strong>Smart</strong> <strong>Meters</strong>, a grave menace to public health, our liberties, freedoms, and privacy. If this<br />
precedent is allowed to exist, we shall lose far more. Even with just this outrageous device, the following can (and likely will)<br />
happen:<br />
1. the health of Americans will be destroyed. I have all but one symptom named in a report of health effects from RF radiation<br />
– and that includes a new, disturbing, virulent form of skin cancer on my face (smart meter located by head of my bed).<br />
2. hackers, government, or private companies could choose who to sicken with radiation exposure – no one would be safe.<br />
They would have a device on our homes and buildings that can be dialed up to sicken or even kill the occupants. This is not<br />
science fiction, this is a reality, now.<br />
3. privacy destroyed – our indoor air space permeated with radiation emissions, where once, we had the choice to have a<br />
healthy home<br />
4. privacy destroyed – data gathered on our activities and how often we are there, this can be hacked into or misused by<br />
government or private companies<br />
5. security issues<br />
6. interference with other devices, including medical devices and technologies in the home. This can be deadly. A man in my<br />
<strong>Smart</strong> Meter-blanketed-neighborhood with pacemaker and defribrillator dropped dead suddenly, unexpectedly. His device<br />
stopped working, I was told.<br />
7. Power given over to government, corporations (often owned by international interests), terrorists/hackers who can now<br />
harm us in our homes from a great distance.<br />
This is outrageous and must not be tolerated. I hope the National Tea Party and any others who are seeing the extreme<br />
dangers of <strong>Smart</strong> <strong>Meters</strong> and the entire plan will step up and raise the issue up to the highest levels in all our states and in<br />
Congress.<br />
Sandaura says:<br />
May 23, 2011 at 1:39 pm<br />
I would appreciate you taking the time to view our blog http://sandaura.wordpress.com where we posted documents proving<br />
dirty electricity and noise pollution coming from the utility side.<br />
We also have expert audio analysis of a constant noise confirmed modulating pulse, manmade. We have posted the<br />
fingerprint.<br />
Redi Kilowatt says:<br />
May 26, 2011 at 9:24 pm<br />
Hum and noise are nothing new at all, and have been around for many decades.<br />
In my business, we do power quality analysis.<br />
We get complaints from banks about currency counters miscounting batches of money. My clients that sold them the<br />
currency counters said the bank was claiming that their counters were defective<br />
When we put our wave form analyzer on the circuit for a few days, we saw voltage sags every night at 3:am. That is when<br />
they were doing their counting of currency. It was PG&E that was reducing voltage in the middle of the night when demand is<br />
lower that was causing the bank to miscount the cash.<br />
Another case we investigated was at the College of Marin. Their HVAC telemetry was malfunctioning, and we found that dirty<br />
power was the culprit.<br />
There are many things that cause power quality problems, and I don’t think any of them are from microwaves. The new<br />
smart meters do not transmit microwaves, but they do transmit radio frequency (RF).<br />
One of the biggest causes of harmonic distortion was the early electronic ballasts for fluorescent and HID lighting systems, but<br />
a few years ago they improved the circuitry and the problem has been solved with the ballasts.<br />
There are many other causes of what we call hum and noise on electrical lines. One such problem has to do with grounding.<br />
For many reasons, the NEC states that the ground and the neutral conductor must be bonded ONLY in the main panel, and<br />
all other sub panels must not have the neutral bonded with the grounding conductor.<br />
Also, in older buildings, they used to use knob and tube wiring, often sharing a neutral between 2 phases, and usually no<br />
ground. Those wires are separated by a few inches, and in modern systems the neutral and the hots are all in one cable. By<br />
having the wires in cable, that helps eliminate the high emf’s that exist in older buildings.<br />
But as far as audible and physical hum goes, I used to live on the Bolinas mesa when the RCA antenna farm was going at full<br />
bore. I could here it and feel it all the time.<br />
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