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Ha, good for her! Believe you me, I'd love to wrap these things in foil (or
wack 'em with something heavy and blunt, lol), but I've probably already
surprised these people who own this land a little bit with my peculiarities,
and will probably surprise them more with the things I have to say, if I
ever have time to talk to them. I can't have the utility company harassing
them; I need to keep on good terms with them for my own reputation, out of
respect for them letting me, if I want to, live on their land for free, and
for my partner's sake who lives there, too.
Suppose the best thing I can do is set up an intermediary, directional
shield (if my meters show it could work) between the smart meter and where
my trailer is. We'll see; I hope it all goes well. I've got (don't know if
you saw it in my previous post a decent, grounded, RF powerline filter on
the AC cord that'll charge my batteries and power my computer, to clean up
much of the dirt from the line.
Cheers, and thanks for the great story.
R.
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> 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.
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> You need to enclose the meter entirely to stop the airborne signal. There
> may still be signal on the building wiring, though.
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> Shivani A.
> www.LifeEnergies.com
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