Re: Can I *partially* shield a smart meter (so it still works)?
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Great info, Shivani!
Thanks for sharing. Also, for newbies' info, I had the water utility bury their smart meter in my yard, out by the road, rather than have it out of the ground sending signals. They still have to send a meter reader out to read it. I can still pick up frequencies from it from 12 feet away, but you can feel frequencies from it much further than that out of the ground. If you do this, have them use plastic pipe into your house and have them ground the meter well where the water enters the plastic pipe at the meter, or frequencies will go into your house on the water supply.
Diane
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Subject: [eSens] Re: Can I *partially* shield a smart meter (so it still works)?
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Date: Saturday, June 25, 2011, 10:34 PM
A woman in Chicago coverehers with foil. The utility company said they were going to sue her. She said "Great. If I sued you, I'd have to pay. if you sue me, I get to share information in the courtroom about these meters, for free, and the public will learn a lot!" The company has not said anything more. They come and take off the foil to take a reading, and she replaces it.
You need to enclose the meter entirely to stop the airborne signal. There may still be signal on the building wiring, though.
Shivani A.
www.LifeEnergies.com
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