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Re: smart meter report

BiBrun
If  you read the ccst.us report, it mentions that EPRI is
averaging the RF power instead of looking at peak power.
For thermal effects that's justifiable in some cases,
but not for non-thermal effects (though ccst doesn't explain that).

There are plenty of problems with the ccst report as well.


On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 5:59 PM, HowardM <[hidden email]> wrote:

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> Hi: I was wondering why you feel this report is not to be believed.
> Could you please expand on your thoughts.
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> Could the readers also provide a list of creditable researchers and/or
> foundations that are publishing EMF sensitivity information that person like
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> Thanks to All. Howard
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> > > Hi Everyone: Here is a link to a doc. that may be helpful in
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> http://www.sdge.com/documents/smartmeter/RF_Exposure_Levels_from_Smart_Meters_EPRI_11-17-2010.pdf
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> > > I hope this doc will help answer some of the questions the group has.
> > > I to have electrical sensitivities along with food and chemical
> sensitivity issues. My electrical sensitivities appear to be different from
> those described by the group. I am sensitive to radiation that produced by a
> direct current power source that is + ( positive ) charged. I appear to have
> no problem with any DC source that is - (negative) charged. I would like to
> hear from members of the group that may have similar sensitivities. Howard
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Re: smart meter

lindameetoo
In reply to this post by evie15422
Right now I am surrounded on all sides with cell towers and antennas. In the high desert, the towers and antennas are on two sides rather than all around. They are further away then the closest one's where I live now. Most places I looked so far, there are 7 or less towers and 44 or less antennas. Right now I have 79 towers and 220 antennas, a transformer and power lines in my back yard. The high desert seems to be my best option right now. My husband can commute and keep his job. It's about an hour from where I am now.
Linda

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> I hope you can find a good home with a healing environment, Dear.  I hate to dash your hopes in the house you have looked into, but if there are 4 towers in each direction from that house, it might do more damage than more towers coming from one direction.  (You might be caught in the cross fire.)  Here, when I go thru the middle of an area with 3+ towers, it magnifies the emfs alot.  It also makes it much more difficult to shield from. 
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> Subject: [eSens] Re: smart meter
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> Date: Friday, December 10, 2010, 6:49 PM
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> I have had a few people look. They like my house,but I don't have any offers yet. The places where I am looking to move have 4 cell towers around the property rater than 79. 7 antenna rater than 218. I have to be careful because they do have the transmission lines running through the area. I hope 2 or 3 miles is far enough away. It in the high desert. I feel so sick all the time. I hope I'm not too late. I hope my body can detox from all this dirty energy. :)
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> > How's the market there for selling? We would lose soooo much money if we were to try and sell this house now but I need to move also. I presented renting this house out & then us renting a house elsewhere but it would be very difficult on my son. Loni
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> > Subject: [eSens] Re: smart meter
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> > Date: Friday, December 3, 2010, 5:00 PM
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> > I live by Riverside, California. It's about 50 miles from LA. If I can sell my house, I might move to a place where I can use solar panels and a windmill.
> > I use to live in Washington on Whidbey Island,where my Dad was stationed, when I was a kid. Lots of rain, rain and more rain. I love the rain now. We don't get enough of it here.
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> > > Friend of mine lives in really remote area Snowflake AZ & they put a digital meter on her house. She had it removed. Not smart but still digital & very harmful. Loni
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> > > --- On Thu, 12/2/10, Marc Martin <marc@> wrote:
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> > > From: Marc Martin <marc@>
> > > Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: smart meter
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> > > Date: Thursday, December 2, 2010, 12:54 PM
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> > > > Where do you live? I'm having the same issues. Moving won't work because
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> > > Moving to an area without many neighbors should help. If it's remote
> > > enough, the power company may not even be able to justify putting in
> > > a smart meter.
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> > > Also, I think there are only a few states in the USA that currently
> > > have these wireless smart meters? I've personally never seen one
> > > in Washington state.
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