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> I have a youtube site EMFWATCH that shows the levels of radiation being emitted from these smart meters for reference for those who are ES and to show those who aren't even aware of the problem because they aren't ES yet what the difference between what the human body has been exposed to historically ( My campng and nature videos) and what we are being exposed to by these man made devices. Pass on the site to others to learn from and maybe we ca get enough people to undo this nightmare. I'm especially concerned for those of us who are in housing complexes with banks of mart meters necessitating convincing dozens of people that this is a bad thing..
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[hidden email], Kumara Bhikkhu <kumara.bhikkhu@> wrote:
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> > I was surprise to hear that you'd need to pay for it. Sheesh.
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> > They can't feel it, but we can help them "hear" and "see" it by using a radiation meter. Cornet ED-7 is economical and effective enough in my experience. Turn the volume all the way up to hear it go EEEEEE.... It doesn't guarantee that they'll opt out. But it's pretty *impress*ive and makes them think about it.
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> > Esther LeSieur wrote thus at 18:25 27/04/2012:
> > >Steve,
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> > >I just went to
http://stopsmartmeters.org/ to check up on the latest.
> > >It looks like the fees are illegal. Scroll down the page to the
> > >article: CPUC: PG&E Smart Meter Opt Out Fees "Suspended" Utility
> > >Lacks Authority to Force Smart Meters or Charge Fees to Keep Analog
> > >Meters
> > >
> > >Can you get the other tenants in your building to opt-out, too? I
> > >know how hard it is to convince anyone that smart meters are
> > >hazardous, especially if they think they will have to pay to keep the
> > >analog or get an already installed one replaced. I'm dealing with
> > >that in my neighborhood, and it's most discouraging. People who
> > >aren't yet affected by ES just don't believe RF is harmful. My
> > >neighbor across the street doesn't even believe smart meter RF will go
> > >into his house. I asked him if he could get cell phone reception
> > >inside his house, and he said yes. I said S.M. RF was the same--it
> > >would go into his house from his S.M., and his neighbors' smart
> > >meters--but he didn't believe me. Aack!
> > >
> > >gomma
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> > >
> > >-On Apr 25, 2012, at 1:59 PM, torch369 wrote:
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> > >> We received approval to opt out of smart meters. Problem is I live
> > >> in an apt. building which has 4 meters outside my bedroom. I can get
> > >> mine replaced with analogue for $75 plus there will be a monthly
> > >> charge of $10/month.
> > >> I don't know if just removing one will help but I'm going to do it.
> > >> Steve
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