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http://www.bsa.ca.gov/hotline<br />

Jeff Nordahl says:<br />

September 23, 2011 at 4:08 pm<br />

David Hamilton – can you please contact me? I am in Santa Cruz, and have been working on the SM issue for a while. I work<br />

with Stop<strong>Smart</strong>meters.org and other local people trying to stop the SM installations. I would like to speak with you if possible.<br />

jnordahl@hotmail.com is my non-private email address – please give your contact info, and we can go from there.<br />

SMR says:<br />

October 8, 2011 at 7:35 pm<br />

Join the (SMR) <strong>Smart</strong> Meter Resistance and foil every meter you see. Take a red felt marker and mark the meter panel<br />

“SMR” then photograph the meters and send the photos to every news organization. Make youtube videos with ski masks on<br />

talking about the dangers, do everything you can to get attention to spread the word. but don’t break any laws. Save your bail<br />

money for tin foil!!!!!!!<br />

admin says:<br />

October 9, 2011 at 6:56 pm<br />

http://www.electricalpollution.com/solutions.html<br />

Shield transmitting water, gas, and electric utility meters. The following aluminum foil shielding technique was developed by a<br />

woman with radiofrequency sickness, using an HF35C radiofrequency meter to verify shielding effectiveness. It is not perfect,<br />

however it should substantially reduce exposure to radiofrequency radiation from the meter while you work on educating<br />

public officials and getting the meter removed. You may need to have someone who does not have radiofrequency sickness do<br />

the shielding.<br />

Caution: Pregnant women should NOT perform the shielding and should avoid being near the transmitting meter(s)!<br />

Caution: Before attempting the shielding, verify that the shielding material (aluminum foil, copper mesh, etc.) will not contact<br />

a bare wire or wires and pose an electrocution hazard. DO NOT CONTINUE SHIELDING IF IT WILL.<br />

Disclaimer: The webmaster is providing information on shielding of transmitting utility meters to assist people who are<br />

experiencing serious health problems resulting from forced installation of transmitting utility meters, but cannot possibly<br />

verify the safety of the technique in each individual situation. Thus, PROCEED WITH CAUTION AND AT YOUR OWN RISK.<br />

ray songtree says:<br />

October 26, 2011 at 10:53 pm<br />

to administrators… I am smart meter activist in Hawaii. you can ad http://www.kauaitruth.com to your blog roll if you would<br />

like.<br />

I need to know if anyone has used the opt out form stating that smart meters are wiretapping devices in a lawsuit? If they are<br />

indeed wiretapping devices, why hasn’t such a lawsuit happened?<br />

admin says:<br />

October 27, 2011 at 7:29 am<br />

Hi Ray, Good to know you are working in Hawaii against the meters. We have not investigated wiretapping as a potential<br />

basis for a lawsuit. The best of my understanding is we have to exhaust our remedies at the <strong>Public</strong> Utilities <strong>Commission</strong><br />

before we can sure the utilities. Sandi<br />

Vicki says:<br />

November 11, 2011 at 2:21 pm<br />

emfsafetynetwork.org/?page_id=1223<br />

16/20

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