Re: Canada and smart meters

Posted by Joyce Soos on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Re-Canada-and-smart-meters-tp3466801p3466997.html

There are no caves around here as I live in a desert, high desert over 2,000 feet above sea level. Still I am trying to take care of the smart meters by myself. I know that I will be home when they try to install it as everyone else is at work or school. I am hoping that I do not freak out!
 

Joyce

From: Elizabeth thode <[hidden email]>
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Sent: Sunday, October 30, 2011 6:47 PM
Subject: RE: [eSens] Re: Canada and smart meters


 

Joyce,
Maybe you could show your family the following link.
Tell them "get used to it?" do they want their mom to have to live in a CAVE?
Lizzie


EHS cave grotte France EMF CEM

www.next-up.org/.../EHS_Cave_Grotte.phpCached


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Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2011 18:03:49 -0700
Subject: [eSens] Re: Canada and smart meters

I am new here. I have had mcs and es for twenty years. I am supposed to get a smart meter put on my house sometime next year here in southern california. I am against this but my husband and children think that I will be fine. I cannot watch any type of tv whether lcd or led or the usual without getting a headache. Once it is unplugged, the headache goes away. I am hoping to get some info sent to our local mayor about the dangers of these meters. Unfortunately even my neighbor doesn't think that these meters are a problem. I am mostly housebound to avoid fabric softeners, perfumes, etc. I do not own a cell phone as those give me headaches but my family have theirs.
Now I can handle being on this computer for about two hours with a cell phone charging about 3 to 4 feet from me but not sure how I will react with a smart meter. I figure it will be about 6 plus feet from my head in my bedroom. I always react with headaches on just about anything. If it is strong enough, I leave the room or area, and I am fine. If these meters do this to me, I will be living on the streets! No support whatever from my family. They want to hook up an LED tv again so they can use a bigger screen. We tried it last year, and within ten minutes, I got my headache. I told them to turn it off and unplug it. I can still sense it even while plugged in and not on. My family wants me to get used to it! Sorry for this long post. I am 56, female, and tired of it all.
Joyce

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