Archive for May 2013

Smart Meter killing shrub (video)

If anyone has Alan Titchmarsh’s phone number, there is a seriously harmful garden pest we need to warn him about. Comment on YT by video owner: “Three shrubs have been growing against the brick wall of this home for several years. They had such healthy and thick […]

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*BREAKING NEWS* Get Wired & Take Back Your Power!

See UPDATE 1 here: https://www.stopsmartmeters.org.uk/get_wired-update1 Following news of the Government’s Smart Meter betrayal yesterday, we are pleased to announce we will be hosting a groundbreaking conference ~  GET WIRED ~ in the beautiful Sussex countryside on Sunday 23rd June 2013.  The aim is to raise awareness about […]

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UK introduces obligatory Smart Metering via backdoor

New licensing conditions for Suppliers means “No Backwards Step” once Smart Meters installed Conditions will prohibit suppliers from replacing Smart Meters with safer, more secure analogue meters, e.g. when a customer has moved house Government has now reneged on repeated commitments that Smart Meters would be “voluntary” […]

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9th grade student “Cress + WiFi” experiment attracts international attention

Foreign researchers are extremely excited for a biology project from five 9th grade girls. Researchers from England, Holland and Sweden have shown great interest in the five girls’ biology experiments. Take 400 Cress seeds and place them into 12 trays. Then place six trays in two rooms […]

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Smart meters ‘a waste of money’, MPs told

The plan to introduce smart meters into every home across Britain is a “waste of money”, MPs have been told. The units are designed to show people exactly how much energy they are using at any time, but the project has been delayed by a year because […]

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Prof. Olle Johansson on WiFi radiation – we could have “irreversible sterility within five generations”

Prof. Olle Johansson, neuroscientist at Sweden’s Karolinska Institute (famed for awarding Nobel prizes in physiology and medicine) warns that wireless exposures to our offspring today could mean “irreversible sterility within five generations” because of what he describes as a “full-scale experiment using our own kids.” That’s 150 […]

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Secrets of 27m mobile phones offered to police ~ Sunday Times

[Note how the deal was immediately “shelved” as soon as the Sunday Times’ light was shone on it.  Data captured about the behaviour & habits of you and your family at home via a ‘Smart’ Meter would also be a very highly-prized asset – unless, of course, […]

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Smart Meters delayed by a year – pushed back to 2015

[You have to wonder how much a one year delay will cost the bill/tax payer – time to revisit the business case? [/] The introduction of energy smart meters in 30 million UK homes will be delayed for more than a year, the government has announced. The […]

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T Mobile-funded study into mobile phone radiation ‘covered up’ to obfuscate profound health risks

You might be surprised to learn about what follows given the 13-year period since it should have been front page news.  But with at least 5,000 studies now showing biological harm from electromagnetic radiation, this information is now more important than ever. In 2000 – the same […]

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Who controls the [Smart Meter] ‘off’ switch? ~ Prof. Ross Anderson, Cambridge University

[Ross Anderson is a Professor of Security Engineering at the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory. He has persistently argued that, by their nature, large databases will never be free of abuse by breaches of security.  He has said that if a large system is designed for ease […]

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Ofgem-certified ‘Smart’ Meter HACKED: “Homes, office buildings, entire neighbours at risk”

[SSM] There is nothing ‘smart’ about web-enabling our energy or utility supplies.  This report helps to illustrate this inconvenient ‘Smart’ Grid truth.  Our challenge to British Gas to let us perform a cyber-attack on one of its ‘Smart’ Meters live on TV remains unaccepted but still stands. […]

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